Page 10 Three Syllable Baby Names

Showing 181 to 200 out of total 55,654 Baby names with Three syllable

Destiny
From the English word, meaning "fate", originally from the Latin destinare, meaning "to determine".
Kassandra
Originating from the Greek word Cassandra meaning "unheeded prophetess".
Alysha
Germanic - Of the noble kind, Noble, Honorable, Sanskrit - Protected by God, A variant of Alice, A variant form of Alisha.
Kiana
May have a basis in both Hawaiian and Irish. In Hawaiian Kiana refers to "the moon goddess". In Irish it refers to "ancient" or "archaic one".
Kiersten
A Danish and English form of Kirsten, which is a Scandinavian form of Christina, from the Latin Christinus meaning "a follower of Christ".
Marina
The feminine form of the Latin name Marinus, meaning one of the sea.
Meranda
The value of adoration, price of love.
Karina
Form of Cara, which is from the Italian meaning "beloved" or "dear" and used as a term of endearment. Could also be from the Irish meaning "friend".
Denali
Great one
Karissa
From the Greek Charissa, which is from charis, meaning "grace, kindness".
Mckenzie
From an Irish Gaelic surname, Mac Coinnich, meaning "son of Coinneach". Coinneach is an Irish name that means "handsome".
Dakota
From the Native American Dakota language, meaning "friend" or "ally". Also the name of two States in the US, North Dakota and South Dakota.
Makayla
An Anglo-American alternative spelling of Michaela, the feminine form of Michael, from the Hebrew Mika'el, meaning "who is like God?".
Micaela
The feminine form of Michael, from the Hebrew Mika'el, meaning "who is like God".
Alyson
It is a feminine given name used in different countries. It is a form of the Middle French female name “Alis” (Old French and Norman French: Aalis and Aliz). The modern form Alice and its variation represents the short form of “Adelais,” which derives from the Germanic name Adalhaid / Adalhaidis, composed of two elements: “*aþalaz” (noble, nobleman, aristocratic, eminent, glorious, excellent) plus “*haiduz” (kind, sort, appearance, personality, character, manner, way). The name Alis became very common in France in the twelfth century. 1) Princess Alice of the United Kingdom (1843–1878) was the third child and second daughter of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Alice was the first of Queen Victoria’s nine children to die, and one of three to be outlived by their mother, who died in 1901. 2) Alicja Jadwiga Kotowska (1899–1939) was a Polish nun, head of the Resurrectionist convent in Wejherowo between 1934 and 1939, and a blessed of the Roman Catholic Church. 3) Princess Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen was the queen consort of the United Kingdom and Hanover as a spouse of William IV of the United Kingdom. Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia, is named after her. The name was first recorded in Scotland in the 12th century.
Katelynn
A form of Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine, which is taken from the French form, Catheline. Originally from the Greek katharos, meaning "pure".
Mikayla
A variant spelling of the feminine form of Michael, from the Hebrew name Miyka'el, meaning "who is like God?".
Cassidy
Cassidy is taken from an Irish surname O Caiside which is thought to mean "the clever one".
Darian
Form of the Latin name Darius, which is from the Persian name D?rayavahush, taken from d?raya meaning "to possess" and vahu, meaning "good".
Kiera
A form of Kiera, which a feminine form of Kieran, from the Irish Ciaran, from ciar, meaning "black" or "dark".