At Least Ten Characters

Does not include surname names or place names. These are all attested names, whether or not they are listed in the Nameberry database is irrelevant and is not a requirement to be considered a "real name".
  1. Aikaterine
    • Aleksandrina
      • Alexandrina
        • Origin:

          Greek, variation of Alexandra,
        • Meaning:

          "defending men"
        • Description:

          Alexandrina is the most elaborate and unusual of the Alex- girls's names.The real first name of Queen Victoria, who was given it in honor of her godfather, Alexander I of Russia (her childhood nickname was Drina), it would make a distinctive pick, even though some might find five syllables a bit much. It was particularly popular in Scotland in the 1930s.
      • Alexandrine
        • Origin:

          French and German variation of Alexandra
        • Meaning:

          "defending men"
        • Description:

          Alexandra is a name with many international variations, elaborations and short forms, and Alexandrine is one of the more unusual. Another, Alexandrina, was the first name of Queen Victoria.
      • Alphonsine
        • Annabella
          • Origin:

            Latin variation of Annabel
          • Meaning:

            "loving"
          • Description:

            With the ascent of all names -ella, and even -bella, we predict that Annabella will rise as an alternative for such favorites as Isabella and Angelina. It's possible to spell the name Anabella. Annabel -- along with Anabel, Annabelle, Anabelle, and Annabell -- are potential alternatives.
        • Antoinette
          • Origin:

            French feminine diminutive form of Antoine
          • Meaning:

            "priceless one"
          • Description:

            This feminization of Anthony, like other early French forms, such as Babette and Nanette, is not heard as often as it once was, but it could be time for a reappraisal of this delicate Gallic choice.
        • Apollinaire
          • Origin:

            French
          • Meaning:

            "of Apollo"
          • Description:

            Unique baby name and poetic Gallic choice. Guillaume Apollinaire was a French poet and novelist active in the early 20th century arts community, who is said to have coined the terms cubism and surrealism. He based his unique surname de plume on his Polish middle name, Apolinary.
        • Adalheidis
          • Adonibezek
            • Aemilianus
              • Agathangelos
                • Aithbhreac
                  • Allammelech
                    • Amalasuintha
                      • Ambroisine
                        • Anastasiane
                          • Anchoretta
                            • Andromaque
                              • Andronicus