Three Syllable Girl Names

  1. Florinda
    • Origin:

      Spanish and Portuguese elaboration of Flora or Florence
    • Description:

      Florinda may be taking a good thing, the name of the Roman goddess of flowers and springtime, and making it too elaborate.
  2. Zaniya
    • Description:

      Zaniya is a feminine name with contemporary origins, likely created as a modern variation combining popular name elements. The 'Z' beginning gives it a vibrant, energetic quality, while the '-niya' ending echoes other popular feminine names. Though its exact meaning is not firmly established in traditional naming sources, it's sometimes associated with meanings like 'praised' or 'flower' depending on cultural interpretations. Zaniya gained modest popularity in the United States in the early 2000s, appealing to parents seeking a distinctive, melodious name with a contemporary feel. The name projects a sense of uniqueness and cultural blend that resonates with modern naming trends featuring memorable consonant sounds and vowel-rich endings.

  3. Cassava
    • Origin:

      Nature name
    • Description:

      Better known as Tapioca, Cassava makes an innovative way to get to the nicknames Cass or Cassie.
  4. Dervilia
    • Description:

      Dervilia is a feminine name of Irish Gaelic origin, derived from the name Derbhfhorgaill or Derbhile, which combines elements meaning 'daughter' (der) and 'oath' or 'pledge' (fál). In Irish mythology, Derbhforgaill was a legendary woman associated with several tales. The name has been simplified over time to more pronounceable forms like Dervilia. This elegant yet uncommon name carries the mystique of ancient Celtic heritage while offering a melodious sound that works well in modern contexts. Dervilia remains rare even in Ireland, making it an distinctive choice that connects to Irish roots without being overused. The name has a graceful, flowing quality with its soft consonants and vowel ending.
  5. Maxzille
    • Description:

      Likely a play on Maxine and Lucille, Maxzille combines the trendy Max with the frilly -ille ending and adds in a z for good measure.
  6. Remedy
    • Origin:

      English word name
    • Meaning:

      "cure"
    • Description:

      An appealing new addition to the positive, spiritual word names that are in style now — with the added bonus of Remi as a nickname. Remedy is rising fast, up nearly 350 places from 2022 to 2023.
  7. Emele
    • Description:

      Emele is a feminine name with multiple cultural connections. It may be considered a variation of Emily, which derives from the Latin "Aemilia," meaning "rival" or "emulating." In Fijian and some Pacific Island cultures, Emele serves as the localized form of Emily or Emma, making it a name with both Western and Pacific heritage. The name has a melodic quality with its soft sounds and balanced syllables. Emele remains relatively uncommon in most Western countries, offering distinctiveness while still being recognizable and easy to pronounce. Its cross-cultural nature makes it appealing to families looking for a name that works well internationally or honors Pacific Island heritage while maintaining connections to more familiar Western naming traditions.

  8. Lorinda
    • Origin:

      English elaboration of Lora
    • Description:

      Echoes of two dated names: Lori and Linda.
  9. Geovonna
    • Description:

      Geovonna is a feminine name that appears to be a variant or elaboration of Giovanna, the Italian feminine form of John, meaning "God is gracious." The modified spelling with 'Geo' at the beginning may reflect a desire to create a more unique version of the traditional name or perhaps merge geographical elements ("geo" meaning earth) with the classic name. Geovonna is relatively uncommon, giving it a distinctive quality for those who bear it. While not widely used in mainstream populations, it has likely seen some usage in Italian-American communities or among parents seeking an uncommon name with familiar roots. Its multi-syllabic nature and flowing sound give it an elegant, contemporary feel.
  10. Verbeena
    • Description:

      Verbeena is a feminine name inspired by the verbena plant, known for its clusters of small, colorful flowers. The unusual double 'e' spelling distinguishes it from the standard botanical 'verbena.' The name evokes natural beauty, delicacy, and healing properties, as verbena has been used in traditional medicine and herbal remedies for centuries. In some spiritual traditions, verbena is associated with protective and purification qualities. Extremely rare as a given name, Verbeena appeals to parents drawn to botanical names with a slightly modified spelling to create uniqueness. The name carries connotations of natural grace, subtle beauty, and restorative energy.
  11. Makaleigh
    • Description:

      Makaleigh is a feminine name representing the modern trend of creative spelling variations combined with popular sound patterns. This elaborate rendering likely evolved from names like Makayla or Michaela, with the fashionable '-leigh' ending that became popular in the early 2000s. The name has no specific historical origin but reflects contemporary American naming preferences for unique spellings of familiar sounds. Makaleigh follows the phonetic pattern of traditional names while offering parents a way to give their daughter a distinctive identity. The name's construction suggests connections to both Michaela (feminine form of Michael, meaning 'Who is like God?') and the popular 'Mak-' prefix names, while the spelling creates a visually complex and feminine impression.
  12. Westerly
    • Description:

      Westerly is a feminine name with geographical roots, referring to winds that blow from the west. Drawing inspiration from the English language, this name conveys a sense of natural movement and direction. Westerly has a breezy, outdoorsy quality that appeals to parents seeking nature-inspired names with a modern edge. While uncommon as a given name, Westerly fits with contemporary trends toward using location names and directional terms for children. The name suggests adventure, exploration, and a free-spirited personality. Its gentle rhythm and connection to natural elements make it distinctive yet accessible, perfect for parents looking for something unique but not too unconventional.

  13. Hydrangea
    • Origin:

      Flower name, from Greek
    • Meaning:

      "water vessel"
    • Description:

      Prettier than the other name the plant goes by, Hortensia.
  14. Clemenzia
    • Origin:

      Judeo-Italian variation of Clementia, Latin
    • Meaning:

      "mild, merciful"
    • Description:

      This beautiful variation of the trendy Clementine has an Italian flair, and is nowhere to be seen in the US charts.
  15. Marylee
    • Origin:

      English combination of Mary and Lee
    • Meaning:

      "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved + meadow"
    • Description:

      The meaning of Mary is uncertain, but theories include "drop of the sea" (from Hebrew roots mar "drop" and yam "sea"); "bitter" (from Hebrew marah "bitterness"); and "beloved" (from the Egyptian root mr).
  16. Alzophine
    • Origin:

      Creole
    • Description:

      Though this feminine name does not see much usage these days, its zippy Z and Cajun roots could help place it on the shortlists of some modern parents.
  17. Janeva
    • Description:

      Janeva is a feminine name that represents a variant form of Genevieve or Jennifer, with possible Slavic influences. This elegant variation combines elements of familiar Western names with a distinctive ending that gives it a unique quality. The name likely shares etymological roots with Genevieve, derived from the Germanic elements 'geno' (race, tribe) and 'wefa' (woman), or with Jennifer, the Cornish form of Guinevere meaning 'white wave' or 'fair one.' Janeva remains relatively uncommon, offering the appeal of recognized name elements with a distinctive twist. Its balanced three-syllable structure and melodic sound make it appealing to parents seeking a name that feels both familiar and unique, with a gentle femininity and a subtly exotic quality.

  18. Deziree
    • Description:

      Deziree is a contemporary spelling variation of Desiree, which derives from the French 'désirée' meaning 'desired' or 'longed for'. This feminine name carries romantic connotations and a sense of being treasured. The unique spelling with 'z' and double 'e' gives the classic name a modern, distinctive flair while maintaining its melodic pronunciation. Deziree gained some popularity in the late 20th century as parents sought creative spellings of traditional names. The name combines feminine softness with an underlying strength in meaning. While less common than the traditional spelling, Deziree offers a personalized alternative that stands out while preserving the name's elegant heritage.
  19. Doshia
    • Description:

      Doshia is an uncommon feminine name with several possible origins. It may be a variant spelling of Dasha, a Russian diminutive of Daria, meaning "possessing goodness." Alternatively, it could be related to Theodosia, a Greek name meaning "giving to God." In some American contexts, particularly in southern regions, Doshia emerged as a distinctive given name in the 19th century, possibly as a unique spelling variation or family name adaptation. The name has a gentle, flowing quality with its soft consonants and open vowel sounds. While never widely popular, Doshia has persisted as a rare choice that offers uniqueness without seeming invented or trendy, appealing to those seeking a name with an antique, Southern charm.
  20. Carmille
    • Description:

      Carmille is a feminine name that appears to be a variation of Carmela or Carmen, with French-inspired styling. The name likely shares roots with Carmen, derived from the Latin word 'carmen' meaning 'song' or 'poem.' The addition of the '-ille' suffix gives it a distinctly French flair, similar to names like Camille. Carmille is quite uncommon, giving it a sense of uniqueness and individuality. While not widely used in English-speaking countries, it may appeal to parents seeking a melodic name with romantic European overtones. Its rarity means a child named Carmille would likely stand out, while still having a name that sounds familiar enough to be easily pronounced and spelled.