200+ Compound Girl Names
- Angelanell
Origin:
Compound name, blending Angela and EllenMeaning:
"Angel light"Description:
A combination of Angela and Ellen with a celestial meaning
- Roselore
Origin:
GermanMeaning:
"bright rose"Description:
This fairytale-esque compound name is a contraction of Rose and Lore or Eleonore. A famous bearer is the retired gymnast Roselore Sonntag.
- Annalena
Origin:
GermanMeaning:
"grace"Description:
German combo name borne by German Green politician Annalena Baerbock.
- Idamae
Origin:
English compound name, Ida + MaeMeaning:
"industrious + beloved"Description:
Idamae combines the classic name Ida with the southern suffix 'mae' to create a charming vintage feminine name.
- Liliore
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"lily"Description:
Magical and intriguing, Liliore is a rare member of the Lily family, most notably borne by American heiress and philanthropist, Liliore Green Rains, who was likely named for her mother, Lillian. A very unique option, it may appeal to those who are seeking an unheard of form of Lily, but aren't sold of Lilibet, Lilivere, Liliosa, and Liliwen.
- Mallandra
Origin:
Modern invented nameDescription:
The name of a regular (if not central) character on Amazon's Catastrophe vaguely recalls Melanie, Melissa and Sandra.
- Audriella
Origin:
Compound name, blending Audrey and EllaMeaning:
"noble strength + fairy, all, completely"Description:
A contemporary smoosh name that entered the stats in 2010. Merging two popular favorites seamlessly into one, Audriella has star quality thanks to namesakes Ella Fitzgerald and Audrey Hepburn.
- Trulove
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"true + love"Description:
Trulove calls to mind Medieval smoosh names like Lovejoy, but it's actually a brand-new addition to the collection of compound girl names
- Dellamae
Origin:
Combination of Della and MaeMeaning:
"noble drop in the sea"Description:
A sunny and sparky compound name which rolls easily off the tongue.
- Hartlyn
Origin:
Modern invented nameDescription:
If Harley has inspired the trendy spin Harlyn, who's to say Hartley can't become Hartlyn? Roughly a dozen baby girls were given this modern invented name last year.
- Jobeth
Origin:
Combination of Jo and BethDescription:
A Jo-plus name that sprang up in the 1940s.
- Suellen
Origin:
Compound name, blending Susan and EllenMeaning:
"shining lily"Description:
Suellen is a smoosh name that combines two classic names into one that feels both mid-century and modern, a little like Carolyn, a bit like Elowen. Notably used by Margaret Hill in her novel, Gone with the Wind, Suellen peaked in the 1940s and is rarely used today.
- Bluebelle
Origin:
English flower name or compound name, Blue + BelleMeaning:
"blue + beautiful"Description:
An elaboration of the word and nature name Bluebell or a combination of the names Blue and Belle, giving the meaning "beautiful blue" or "blue and beautiful". While Bluebell is the more popular spelling, Bluebelle is given to around 20 girls in the UK each year, but none in the US.
- Elínrós
Origin:
Compound name, IcelandicMeaning:
"shining light + rose"Description:
A bright and floral feeling smoosh name, combining Elín and Rós. It is a modern Icelandic creation that would be pronounced with a rolled R.
- Marichelle
Origin:
Filipino combination of Maria + MichelleMeaning:
"drop of the sea + who is like God"Description:
Marichelle is a lyrical name found in the Philippines, where both its mother names — Maria and Michelle — are common choices themselves. The smush of Marichelle modernizes Maria and updates Michelle, which is firmly in mom name territory these days.
- Mckaylee
Origin:
Variation of Mckayla, combination of Mckayla and Kaylee or Mckayla and Lee, EnglishMeaning:
"who is like God; + laurel, crown; + meadow"Description:
A contemporary sounding choice, in the style of Mackenzie and Mckinley, Mckaylee can be viewed as a variation of Mckayla, itself a feminine form of Michael, or as a compound name, blending aforementioned Mckayla with Kaylee or Lee.
- Bernadine
Origin:
GermanMeaning:
"brave as a bear"Description:
As dated as the old Pat Boone song.
- Annamarie
Origin:
English combination of Anna and MarieMeaning:
"grace + drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"Description:
This variation of Annemarie ensures the name is pronounced with four syllables. Classic and sturdy but with a playful, spirited sound, Annamarie is popular in Czechia, where it is also written as Anna Marie.
- Novarae
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"new + ray"Description:
Babies recorded as Novarae in the US data (there were 23 of them in 2024) may spell their names Nova Rae or Nova-Rae in real life – spaces and punctuation aren't recorded. Either way, it's a cool modern compound name with a futuristic feel.
- Rosangela
Origin:
Brazilian Portuguese; ItalianMeaning:
"rose + angel"Description:
This Italian portmanteau name is most often found in Brazil, where it was especially popular in the 60s and 70s. Romantic and classic, Rosangela feels like an elegant twist on Rose/a and Angela that is very feminine without being overly frilly. Rosângela is another form of the name that uses the traditional Portuguese spelling.
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