Page 2 Three Syllable Baby Names

Showing 21 to 40 out of total 55,654 Baby names with Three syllable

Geraldine
From the Germanic ger meaning "spear" and wald, meaning "rule".
Lydia
Means "of Lydia" in Greek, referring to a person who is from the Asian area of Lydia.
Sylvia
Meaning "the girl from the woods". From the Latin word silva, meaning "forest".
Beverly
From the surname, which is taken from the place in Humberside. From the old English beofor, meaning "beaver" and leac, meaning "stream".
Rosemary
From the Latin ros marinus, meaning "dew of the sea". Might also be a combination of the name Rose, which comes from the Latin rosa, meaning "rose", and the name Mary, the English form of Maria, which comes from the name Miryam, which means "bitter sea" in Hebrew.
Emily
From the Roman surname Aemilius, which was originally from the Latin word aemulus, meaning "rival".
Marilyn
A form of Mary with the ending -lyn, from Maria, the Latin form of Mariam or Miriam, from New Testament Greek, possibly, meaning "rebellious", but probably going even further back to Ancient Egyptian origins: mr, meaning "love" or mry, "beloved".
Natalia
A Latin name, meaning "The Lord's birthday", i.e. Christmas Day, from the Latin natale domini.
Carolyn
From carol meaning joyous song and linda meaning pretty.
Gloria
From the Latin word gloria, meaning "glory".
Catherine
English and French form of the Katherine, which is from the Greek katharos, meaning "pure".
Roberta
A pet form of Robert, a Norman name, originally from the Germanic hrod, meaning "fame" and berhtl, meaning "famous" or "bright".
Caroline
Form of the German and Scandinavian name, Karl, which is a version of Charles. Karl comes from the Old English ceorl, meaning "free man".
Loretta
A laurel wreath or a tree.
Pamela
Invented by the Elizabethan poet Sir Philip Sidney, thought to be based on the Greek meli, meaning "honey" or "honeyed".
Cynthia
From the Greek kynthia which was used as another name for the goddess of the moon, Artemis.
Deborah
From the Hebrew Dvora meaning "bee".
Diana
From the name of the Roman goddess of hunting. Possibly derived from the Greek name Dionysius, which comes from the name of the Greek god of wine, Dionysos.
Teresa
From Greek word theros means "late summer".
Vivian
From the Latin vivus, meaning "alive".