Page 8 Three Syllable Baby Names

Showing 141 to 160 out of total 55,654 Baby names with Three syllable

Jillian
Feminine version of Julian, from the Latin Julianus, either from the Greek ioulos, meaning "downy-bearded, or from the Latin Iupiter, from dyeus "shiny, sky" and pater "father".
Genevieve
Could be a form of Genevieve, which comes from the Old French meaning "tribe woman".
Breanna
Irish form of Brianna. From the Irish meaning "strong" or "hill".
Elisha
A form of the name Elisha, from the Hebrew el, meaning "God" and sha, meaning to "help" or "serve".
Jocelyn
Possibly from the Old German Josse meaning "champion". Now normally a female name but used to also be used as aMale name.
Talia
A name with several, meanings, although most commonly associated with the Hebrew meaning "dew from heaven".
Stefanie
Derived from the Greek word stephanos, meaning "crown" or "garland". Stephanie is the female form of Stephan.
Larissa
A Russian name of uncertain origin. The name of the ancient city of Larisa in Thessaly.
Chelsey
From the London place name, which is from the Old English meaning "landing place".
Hillary
Feminine form of the Latin Hilarius, which is from hillaris, meaning "cheerful".
Justina
Justina means Righteous One.
Savannah
Believed to originate from the Native American word for "grassland".
Alana
Possibly derived from the Gaelic word ailin, meaning "little rock" or old French meaning "handsome".
Athena
From the Greek, meaning "wise".
Adrianne
From the Latin word hadrianus or adrianus and is the name for somebody living in the town of Hadria, in northern Italy, which gave its name to the Adriatic Sea.
Mackenzie
From an Irish Gaelic surname, Mac Coinnich, meaning "son of Coinneach". Coinneach is an Irish name that means "handsome".
Rhiannon
Means "great queen" or "divine feminine" in Welsh. In Welsh mythology, Rhiannon was the goddess of fertility and the moon.
Tabatha
From the Hebrew meaning "doe" or "roe".
Katelyn
A form of Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine, which is taken from the French form, Catheline. Originally from the Greek katharos, meaning "pure".
Sierra
Literally 'saw" from the Spanish. "from the mountains".