Page 31 Three Syllable Baby Names

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Arlinda
Modern Blend of Arlene and Linda, Pledge, Oath, Germanic - Man, Freeman, Greek - Maiden, Virgin.
Melonie
The person with black skin color who comes from a special racial group.
Rosanna
A gift and a grace of a rose flower.
Marilynn
A heavy flow od the sea of sorrow.
Venita
A Latin name, meaning: Arrived.
Lutricia
Charolette
A royalty, free woman.
Marolyn
Bitter dwells by the torrent.
Pricilla
Originally the short form of Prisca, the feminine form of the Roman family name Priscus, which means "ancient" or "venerable" in Latin.
Synthia
This name derives from the Greek “kynthos (Κύνθος) kynthia (Κυνθία),” meaning “woman from Kynthos.” Cynthia was originally an epithet of the Greek goddess of the moon, Artemis, who according to legend, was born on Mount “kynthios,” a mountain on the island of Delos. Selene, the Greek personification of the moon, and the Roman Diana (by way of their identification with Artemis) were also sometimes called “Cynthia.” The English diminutive form “Cindy” also had success as a proper name, making it among the top 100 new-born Americans between 1953 and 1973.
Lolita
From the Spanish word, meaning "pain" or "sorrow".
Reita
Short form of Margarita, the Spanish form of Margaret, which comes from the Greek margarites, meaning "pearl". Margarita also means "daisy" in Spanish.
Teressa
A harvester.
Arnita
This name derives from Old High German “Arnoald,” composed of two elements: “*arnu- / *arô” (eagle) and “*waldaʐ” (ruler, might, mighty one, power, powerful one), meaning “powerful as an eagle.” 1) Arnold “Arnoul” of Soissons is a saint of the Roman Catholic Church, the patron saint of hop-pickers and Belgian brewers. Arnold, born in Brabant, the son of a certain Fulbertus, was first a career soldier before settling at the Benedictine St. Medard’s Abbey, Soissons, France. 2) Arnold of Gascony was the Count of Fézensac and briefly Duke of Gascony in 864. He was the son of Emenon, Count of Périgord, and Sancha, daughter of Sancho Sánchez of Gascony. He made his claim on Gascony on his uncle’s death.
Doretta
Greek for “gift from God”.
Felecia
A woman with happy nature.
Johnetta
The modern feminine of the name John or Jon,person having a need to analyze the world.
Madonna
Means "my Lady" in Italian, referring to the Virgin Mary.
Odester
Bernita
Bernita (Bear, or brave) has been said to be a blend of Bernice and Juanita, means "harbinger (messenger) of victory".