Page 4 Three Syllable Baby Names

Showing 61 to 80 out of total 55,654 Baby names with Three syllable

Ramona
Feminine of Ramon, the Spanish form of Raymond. Of Norman origin, from the German ragin, meaning "advice" or "decision" and mund, meaning "protector".
Melinda
A modern name, formed from the Greek meli, "honey", with the feninine ending -inda.
Melody
Means "melody", as in the English word, originally from the Greek melos, "song", and aeido, "to sing".
Monica
Of uncertain origin, possibly from the Latin monere, "to warn, councel, advice", but more likely from unknown North African or Phoenician origins.
Melissa
A Greek name, meaning "bee".
Jacquelyn
A feminine form of Jacques, the French form of Jacob or James. Jacob is from the Hebrew aquv or aqab, meaning "heel" or "supplanter".
Gwendolyn
This name derives From the Proto-Brythonic “*gwindos,” and Proto-Celtic “*windos” (white, fair) plus “dolen” (ring, bow, hair, brow). The name means “fair bow, blessed ring, white ring, who has white eyelashes.” Saint Gwen Teirbron (French: Blanche; Latin: Alba trimammis or candida) was a Breton holy woman and wife of Saint Fragan who supposedly lived in the 6th century. Her epithet is Welsh for ‘(of the) three breasts.’ Gwyn Ap Nudd is a Welsh mythological figure, the king of the Tylwyth Teg or “fair folk” and ruler of the Welsh Otherworld, Annwn. Described as a great warrior with a “blackened face,” Gwyn is intimately associated with the otherworld in medieval Welsh literature and is associated with the international tradition of the wild hunt.
Debora
From the Old testament, A Bee.
Rosalie
French version of Rose, from the Latin rosa, meaning "rose".
Dianna
Possibly derived from the Greek dios, meaning "of Zeus" and nysa, the name of a legendary mountain.
Marcella
The feminine form of the Latin name Marcellus, from Marcus, which is a Roman name with probable roots in Mars, possibly related to mas, "male, masculine".
Alberta
From the germanic words adal, meaning "noble" and berhtl, meaning "bright" or "shiny".
Leona
Leona is the feminine form of Leon, from Greek, meaning "lion".
Priscilla
Originally the short form of Prisca, the feminine form of the Roman family name Priscus, which means "ancient" or "venerable" in Latin.
Violet
From the Latin Viola meaning "violet".
Melanie
From the Greek melaina, "dark, black".
Tamara
From the Hebrew Tamar meaning "palm tree".
Natalie
A Latin name, meaning "The Lord's birthday", i.e. Christmas Day, from the Latin natale domini.
Bernadette
French female form of Bernard which is from the old German ber, meaning "bear" and hard, meaning "brave" or "strong".
Deanna
A female version of Dean, which was originally a surname taken from the Old English denu, meaning "valley" or from the Latin decanus, meaning "chief".