Page 2 Four Syllable Girls Names

Showing 21 to 40 out of total 7,463 Girls names with Four syllable

Emilia
A form of the English Emily, from the Roman surname Aemilius, which was originally from the Latin word aemulus, meaning "rival". Could also be a form of the Latin Amalia, which is from the Germanic Amal meaning "work" or "industrious".
Alivia
Alivia is Olive Tree.
Izabella
This name derives from the Biblical Greek “Elisábet (Ελισάβετ),” a form of the Hebrew name Elisheva (‘ĕlı̂ysheba’), which in turn is composed of two elements: the “ʾēl” (God, the God of Israel) plus “sh’ vu’a (sh-b-ʿ)” (oath). In turn, the name means “my God is an oath, my God is abundance.” shavu’ót (plural form) is a Jewish holiday that occurs in the spring, a harvest festival, also commemorating the anniversary of the giving of the Ten Commandments to Moses and the Israelites at Mount Sinai. This name and its variants are spread all over the world. The name appears in the Old Testament as the name of Aaron’s wife “Elisheva,” and in the New Testament as the name of the wife of the priest Zechariah and mother of John the Baptist. Linked to this root we can find: Elizabeth I, queen regnant of England and Ireland, Elizabeth of Hungary (Erzsébet), princess of the Kingdom of Hungary and Elizabeth of Aragon (Elisabet in Catalan, Isabel in Aragonese), queen consort of Portugal, a tertiary of the Franciscan Order and is venerated as a saint of the Roman Catholic Church.
Aryanna
Most holy, the one who is very pure.
Felicity
From the English word, meaning "happiness", which comes from the Latin felicitas, meaning "lucky" or "fortunate".
Liliana
Lily is from the name of the flower, a symbol of purity. The word is originally from the Latin lilium.
Penelope
Believed to be from the Greek penelops, a type of duck.
Eliana
From the French name Alienor, which could either be a form of Helen, from the Greek Helene meaning "light" or selene, meaning "moon". First introduced to England in the 12th century by Eleanor or Aquit aine, wife King Henry II.
Evangeline
From the Latin evangelium, meaning "gospel", which comes from the Greek eu, meaning "good" and angelma, meaning "tidings".
Annabella
The short form of Isabella, which is the Italian form of Isabel. Also from the Italian word for bella, meaning "beautiful".
Lilliana
The word is originally from the Latin lilium.
Arabella
Either a form of Annabel or from the Latin orabilis, meaning "obliging".
Ariella
A hebrew word which means the lion of God.
Lilyana
Varitation of the name Lily, flower symbolising beauty and purity.
Valentina
From the Latin valens, meaning "strong".
Elliana
From the French name Alienor, which could either be a form of Helen, from the Greek Helene meaning "light" or selene, meaning "moon".
Audriana
Germanic - Noble Strength, Strong, Rich, Nobility, A combination of name Audrey and Anna.
Rosalina
From the Latin rosa, meaning "rose".
Aurelia
From Roman surname Aurelius which is from the Latin meaning "golden".
Avianna
Germanic - Bird, Strength, Desired, Hebrew - Yahweh is my father, Bearer of Good News, Modern Blend of Ava and Ana.