Three Syllable Girl Names

  1. Havanah
    • Description:

      Havanah is a feminine name inspired by Havana, the capital city of Cuba known for its rich culture, vibrant architecture, and historical significance. This spelling variation adds an extra 'h' at the end, creating a more name-like appearance while maintaining the exotic appeal of the place name. As a given name, Havanah emerged primarily in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, reflecting the growing trend of using location names for children. The name carries associations with warmth, tropical beauty, and Latin American heritage. Havanah's rhythmic three syllables and open vowel sounds give it a melodic quality that appeals to parents seeking a distinctive yet accessible name with international flair.
  2. Valaria
    • Description:

      Valaria is a feminine name with Latin roots, likely derived from the Latin 'valere' meaning 'to be strong' or 'to be healthy.' It's a melodic variation of Valerie or Valeria, carrying the same connotations of strength and valor. The additional syllable gives Valaria a more flowing, romantic quality than its traditional counterparts. This name has a timeless elegance while maintaining a contemporary feel. Though relatively uncommon, Valaria has seen occasional use throughout Western countries, particularly appealing to parents who appreciate traditional names with a slight twist. Its association with strength makes it an empowering choice for a daughter while its musical quality adds a touch of grace.

  3. Keilany
    • Description:

      Keilany is a feminine name that appears to be a modern creation, possibly inspired by the Hawaiian name Keilani meaning 'heavenly chief' or 'glorious sky.' The alteration of the ending to 'y' gives it a contemporary American twist while maintaining its exotic feel. This melodic name has gained some modest attention in recent decades as parents increasingly seek unique names with international flair. Keilany offers a beautiful sound with its flowing syllables and soft ending. The name has a fresh, modern quality while still feeling accessible. It appeals to parents wanting something distinctive that still carries the lyrical beauty and peaceful connotations associated with Hawaiian-inspired names.
  4. Elorria
    • Origin:

      Basque
    • Meaning:

      "hawthorn"
    • Description:

      A botanical name of Basque origin, Elorria derives from elorri meaning "hawthorn". It could also be seen as an elaboration of Elora, or Alora, contemporary names possibly inspired by Eleanora.
  5. Elyssa
    • Description:

      Elyssa is a feminine name with ancient roots, representing a variation of Elissa, the legendary founder and queen of Carthage (also known as Dido in Virgil's Aeneid). The name has Phoenician origins and may be related to the Hebrew name Elizabeth, potentially sharing the meaning 'God is my oath' or 'God's promise'. Elyssa offers a more distinctive spelling of the classic Elissa while maintaining its mythological connections and elegant sound. The name gained modest popularity in the United States during the 1980s and 1990s as parents sought alternatives to common names like Alyssa or Melissa. With its ancient heritage and melodic quality, Elyssa provides a balance between familiarity and uniqueness, giving it timeless appeal.
  6. Asami
    • Origin:

      Japanese
    • Meaning:

      "beautiful hemp"
  7. Gemini
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "twins"
    • Description:

      Astrological sign with enough rhythm to make a plausible astral name.
  8. Isala
    • Origin:

      Flemish, meaning unknown
    • Description:

      Isala has a mellifluous sound, and ties in nicely with more familiar names like Isolde and Isla.
  9. Mishayla
    • Description:

      Mishayla is a modern feminine name that represents the late 20th century trend of creating distinctive names with melodic sounds and creative spellings. Likely constructed from elements of names like Michaela and Shayla, it combines the Hebrew influence of Michael ("who is like God") with popularized -ayla/-aila endings. The name emerged primarily in the United States in the 1990s, though it remains relatively uncommon. Mishayla offers parents a unique choice with familiar phonetic components, allowing for the nickname Misha. With its blend of recognizable elements and distinctive composition, Mishayla represents contemporary naming practices that value individuality while maintaining pleasant sound patterns and loose connections to traditional naming elements.
  10. Juljana
    • Origin:

      Finnish and Albanian variation of Juliana, Latin
    • Meaning:

      "youthful"
    • Description:

      Juliana variant heard in various European countries.
  11. Aradhya
    • Description:

      Aradhya is a feminine name of Sanskrit origin meaning 'one who is worthy of worship' or 'worthy of being adored.' The name has strong connections to Hindu traditions, where it can refer to divine beings worthy of prayer and devotion. In India, Aradhya gained significant attention after actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan chose it for her daughter in 2011. While traditionally more common in India and among Hindu families worldwide, Aradhya has seen increasing international recognition. The name's beautiful sound, with its flowing vowels, and its profound spiritual meaning make it appealing to parents seeking a name with both melodic quality and depth. The name conveys reverence, respect, and a sense of being treasured.
  12. Ursule
    • Description:

      Ursule is the French feminine form of Ursula, derived from the Latin word 'ursula' meaning 'little female bear.' The name carries a rich history dating back to Saint Ursula, a legendary British princess and Christian martyr from the 4th or 5th century. Throughout European history, Ursule has maintained associations with strength and determination, reflecting the bear symbolism in its etymology. While never extremely common, the name experienced modest popularity in French-speaking regions and has an elegant, classical quality. Ursule offers a sophisticated alternative to the more widely recognized Ursula, with its distinctly French pronunciation adding a touch of refinement and international flair.

  13. Selana
    • Description:

      Selana is a melodic feminine name with multiple possible origins. It may be a variation of Selena, derived from the Greek 'selene' meaning 'moon.' Alternatively, it could combine elements of Selma ('divine protection') with Ana ('grace'). The name has a flowing, romantic quality with its soft consonants and balanced syllables. While never among the most popular names in English-speaking countries, Selana has seen occasional use throughout the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Its lunar connections give it a mystical, celestial quality, while its resemblance to more familiar names like Selena or Alana makes it accessible. Selana offers a distinctive choice that sounds both exotic and familiar, appealing to parents seeking uniqueness without complexity.

  14. Karielle
    • Origin:

      Combination of Kari and Elle
    • Description:

      Kari originated as a short form of either Katherine or Caroline or their relatives such as Karen, Carol, and Carrie, while Elle is a quite popular French name meaning "she".
  15. Marilu
    • Description:

      Marilu is a feminine name that originated as a compound of the traditional names Maria and Luisa (or Mary and Louise in English). Common in Spanish-speaking countries, the name blends the beloved Marian tradition with the regal associations of Luisa. In the United States, the name gained some recognition through actress Marilu Henner. It has a cheerful, melodic quality with its three-syllable rhythm and vowel-ending. While never reaching top popularity rankings, Marilu has maintained steady usage, particularly in Latin American communities and among families with Hispanic heritage. The name balances traditional roots with a distinctive sound that isn't overly common, making it both recognizable and special.

  16. Elyssia
    • Description:

      Elyssia is an elegant feminine name derived from Elysium, the paradise or afterlife in Greek mythology where heroes dwelt after death. The name suggests heavenly beauty and bliss, carrying associations with perfection and divine joy. This elaborate variant of Elysia adds an extra 's' for a more distinctive appearance while maintaining the melodic pronunciation. Though relatively uncommon, Elyssia appeals to parents drawn to names with classical roots and ethereal qualities. It shares sounds with popular names like Alyssa and Eliza but offers a more unique option. The name's mythological connections give it depth and significance beyond its beautiful sound.
  17. Fringilla
    • Origin:

      Latin literary name and bird name
    • Description:

      Fringilla Vigo is a sorceress and villain in The Witcher series. Her name comes from a genus of singing finches.
  18. Masako
    • Origin:

      Japanese
    • Meaning:

      "proper child"
    • Description:

      Brought into prominence as the name of the Crown Princess of Japan
  19. Bethlehem
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "house of bread"
    • Description:

      The Spanish name Belén is a well-established girl name, but parents have been slower to use the English equivalent. It is beginning to come into wider use, along with other New Testament place names like Galilee and Nazareth.
  20. Edelyn
    • Description:

      Variant of Eadlyn