Three Syllable Girl Names
- Azaia
- Ivy-rae
- Starletta
- Kevonia
- Emerlynn
- Asuncion
- Erielle
- Elija
Origin:
Lithuanian, from Greek or HebrewMeaning:
"sun, Yahweh is God"Description:
An attractive Lithuanian name with an on-trend sound, although in Anglophone countries it may be mistaken for Elijah. It is either a feminisation of Elijah or the Greek Helios.
- Koliada
Origin:
SlavicMeaning:
"winter festival"Description:
Not a traditional name for a person, but this Slavic word has a lyrical, namelike sound. Koliada was an ancient festival that was incorporated into Christmas, and the word lives on in several Slavic languages to denote festive traditions. It possibly derives from a god or goddess of the returning sun, so it could be a name for a midwinter or new year baby.
- Karensa
- Orelda
- Guinivere
- Heleanor
- Danayla
- Betuska
Origin:
Diminutive of Běta, CzechMeaning:
"pledged to God"Description:
Bětuška is derived from Běta, a short form of Alžběta, the Czech variation of Elizabeth. Even in the Czech Republic, Bětuška is rarely used as a given name.
- Jamesette
- Ilina
- Jatziri
Origin:
AztecMeaning:
"dewdrop"Description:
This name of Aztec origin has the lovely possible meaning of "dewdrop". Both the Jatziri and Jatziry spellings were given to a few dozen baby girls in 2022.
- Sebastia
Origin:
Feminine form of Sebastian, Latin from GreekMeaning:
"person from the city of Sebastia"Description:
Some names rise in tandem in their male and female forms, but Sebastia is very rare while the male Sebastian is quite popular. But it certainly might be an attractive choice.
- Melissande