Page 16 Three Syllable Baby Names

Showing 301 to 320 out of total 55,654 Baby names with Three syllable

Annalise
German combination of the names Anna and Lisa. Anna being from the Hebrew hanna, meaning "grace" and Lisa being short for Elizabeth, from the Hebrew Elisheba meaning "oath of God".
Adelyn
Germanic - Noble, Honorable, Of a noble kind, Hebrew - Ornament, A variant spelling is Adelaide, A derivative of Adeline.
Clementine
Female form of Clement, which is from the Latin clemens meaning "merciful".
Frederick
From the German fridu, meaning "peace" and ric, meaning "ruler, power".
Samuel
From the biblical name Shemu'el, which means "God has heard", from the Hebrew shama, meaning "heard" and el, meaning "God".
Gregory
A form of Gregory, from the Greek Gregerios meaning "watchful" or "vigilant".
Simeon
From the Hebrew meaning "hearkening" or "listening".
Benjamin
From the Hebrew Binyamin meaning "son of my right hand" or "favourite son". Jamin or Yamim can also mean "of the south" or "year", so Benjamin could also mean "son of the south" or "son of my old age".
Alexie
Old Greek - Defender of Men, Germanic - Of a noble kind, A variant of Alice and Alexandra.
Gabriel
From the Hebrew Gavriel meaning "man of God". In the Bible Gabriel was the angel sent to tell Mary about the forthcoming birth of Jesus.
Nicholas
From the Greek Nikolaos, a combination of the elements nike "victory" , and laos "people".
Isaac
From the Hebrew Yitzchaq meaning "he laughs" or "laughter".
Timothy
The English variant of the Old Greek name Timotheus, meaning "honouring God", from timao, meaning "to honor, to revere" and theos, meaning "God".
Theodore
Meaning taken from the Greek words theos, meaning "God", and doron, meaning "gift".
Anthony
The name Anthony is derived from the Latin antonius, which is of unknown origin, but it was a Roman family name thought to mean "priceless".
Christopher
From the Greek name Khristophoros, comprising of khristos, meaning "christ" and pherein, meaning "to bear".
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Reginald
From Reynold, which is of Norman origin, from the German ragin, meaning "advice" or "decision" and wald, meaning "ruler".
Jonathan
From the Hebrew Yehonatan meaning "God has given".
Jeffery
From the Germanic frid, meaning "peace", but could also be from either gawia "territory" or gisil "pledge".