4+ Syllable Names for Girl: Full List & Meanings

The sound and rhythm of a name are just as important as its origin and meaning. This selection of 94 4+ Syllable girl names features a balanced phonetic structure, averaging 4 syllables per name. With a peak popularity in the Gen Alpha Peak, these names flow beautifully and pair wonderfully with family names.

Collection Snapshot

Total Names
94
Avg Peak Year
2013Gen Alpha Peak
Avg Syllables
4
Trend Distribution
Rising Trend: 40%Stable Trend: 29%Falling Trend: 31%
Common Origins
LatinGreekSpanish
Common Styles
ClassicBiblicalExotic
Top Themes
BeautifulGracefulGodly

Trends in this Collection

Recently Peaked

Names in this collection that reached their peak popularity most recently.

ElianaValentinaLiliana

Most Established

Names with the highest historic birth counts in the Social Security dataset.

IsabellaElizabethOlivia

Recently Declining

Names that are currently showing a downward trend in annual registrations.

OliviaVictoriaAlexandra

Collection Insights

Most Popular

The name with the highest overall peak birth registrations.

Isabella

Often heard in Italian-speaking regions, this name is the Latin form of Elizabeth. It carries the idea of "God is my oath," bringing to mind qualities like beauty and grace. This version of the name has seen plenty of use in royal families throughout European history.

22,966 births at peak (2010)

Fastest Rising

The name showing the strongest positive growth in recent years.

Eliana

With origins in both Hebrew and Greek, Eliana is a name rich with interpretations. It signifies "my God has answered," but also translates as "shining sun" or "graceful." Many parents appreciate its lyrical quality, and it’s a name you hear quite a bit in different cultures today.

8,196 births at peak (2025)

Rare & Unique

A less common name in this list that offers a distinctive choice.

Anahita

This name has roots in ancient Persia, where it was connected to a revered goddess. Anahita translates as "immaculate" or "unblemished," carrying a sense of purity. She was honored as the goddess of water and fertility, a powerful figure in ancient myths. It’s a name that feels strong and classic, with a rich cultural history.

24 births at peak (2020)

Full List of 4+ Syllable Girl Names

Displaying all 94 names in this collection, sorted by peak historic birth registrations. Data reflects the highest recorded annual births in the United States based on SSA records.

Isabella

4 SyllablesStable

Often heard in Italian-speaking regions, this name is the Latin form of Elizabeth. It carries the idea of "God is my oath," bringing to mind qualities like beauty and grace. This version of the name has seen plenty of use in royal families throughout European history.

22,966 births at peak (2010)

Elizabeth

4 SyllablesStable

This name has a long history, appearing in biblical texts and gracing many queens throughout time. It’s from Hebrew, translating as "my God is an oath" or "God is abundance." Because of its royal ties, Elizabeth feels both powerful and elegant, making it a truly enduring choice.

20,841 births at peak (1990)

Olivia

4 SyllablesFalling

Its melodic sound has made this name a long-standing favorite for many. Coming from Latin, it signifies 'peace' and 'life,' suggesting a gentle yet vibrant spirit. William Shakespeare helped popularize it through his character in Twelfth Night, giving it a sophisticated and enduring presence.

19,863 births at peak (2014)

Virginia

4 SyllablesStable

Many people know this name from the American state, but it also has deep historical roots. Coming from Latin, it carries the idea of purity and a maidenly grace, often associated with the Roman goddess Vesta. It’s a truly enduring classic, giving a nod to both history and tradition.

19,181 births at peak (1922)

Amelia

4 SyllablesStable

You might recognize this name from its connection to royalty and famous figures like Amelia Earhart. It has German roots, coming from the old Germanic word *amal*, which means "work" or "industrious." So, it carries the idea of diligent effort and striving.

13,049 births at peak (2021)

Victoria

4 SyllablesFalling

Thinking of a name that speaks of triumph and royalty, Victoria immediately comes to mind. This Latin name translates as "victory," and it's certainly known for its regal associations. Queen Victoria made it famously prominent, giving it a queenly and graceful feel that still resonates.

12,958 births at peak (1993)

Alexandra

4 SyllablesFalling

Does this name feel regal to you? It should, because Alexandra has graced many queens and empresses throughout European history. This classic girl's name comes from Greek, signifying "protector of mankind" or even "queenly." It’s a strong, elegant choice.

10,720 births at peak (1993)

Eliana

4 SyllablesRising

With origins in both Hebrew and Greek, Eliana is a name rich with interpretations. It signifies "my God has answered," but also translates as "shining sun" or "graceful." Many parents appreciate its lyrical quality, and it’s a name you hear quite a bit in different cultures today.

8,196 births at peak (2025)

Penelope

4 SyllablesStable

This name has a long history, famously belonging to the loyal wife of Odysseus in ancient Greek mythology. It’s a Greek name that some believe translates to "weaver," fitting for the character who wove by day and unwove by night. Because of its literary ties, it feels both classic and elegant.

6,734 births at peak (2019)

Gabriella

4 SyllablesFalling

The flowing sound of Gabriella feels both graceful and substantial. This name has Hebrew and Italian roots, translating as "God is my strength" and carrying ideas of beauty. It connects to the archangel Gabriel, which gives it a familiar, classic presence in many cultures.

6,190 births at peak (2010)

Angelina

4 SyllablesFalling

With its charming Italian flair, this name stems from Greek and Latin words. It carries the idea of being pure, blessed, and full of grace. This name has also gained notable recognition thanks to actress Angelina Jolie, giving it a modern celebrity connection.

5,813 births at peak (2005)

Ariana

4 SyllablesFalling

From Greek roots, Ariana conveys the idea of something very pure and graceful. It also has Italian connections, and many people associate it with the singer Ariana Grande today. This name carries a refined yet modern feel, making it a familiar choice.

5,514 births at peak (2014)

Valentina

4 SyllablesRising

For a girl, this name has Latin and Italian roots, translating as strong and brave. Its elegant sound makes it popular across European countries, often feeling both traditional and spirited. You might hear it in historical novels or among families with Italian heritage.

5,361 births at peak (2025)

Arianna

4 SyllablesFalling

This name carries the idea of 'pure' or 'most holy' from its Italian and Greek origins. It’s a classic choice with a beautiful sound, reminding some of the mythological figure Ariadne from ancient stories. So, it brings a sense of ancient grace.

5,282 births at peak (2014)

Alexandria

5 SyllablesFalling

This name conjures images of an ancient, storied city in Egypt, known for its grand library. As a girl's name, it’s Greek in origin, translating as "defender of mankind." It carries a sense of history and sophistication, much like the city itself.

5,042 births at peak (1993)

Emilia

4 SyllablesStable

This elegant name comes from Latin and German roots, carrying the idea of being graceful or strong. It has a classic feel that's been around for centuries, appearing in European royal families and classic literature. You might recognize it from Shakespeare's Othello, giving it a familiar, cultured touch.

4,854 births at peak (2021)

Rosemary

4 SyllablesRising

This name beautifully combines two distinct natural elements: the flower and the fragrant herb. With Latin and British roots, it carries the idea of a "rose" and also "grace." You might recognize it from the Simon & Garfunkel song, giving it a gentle, melodic association.

4,542 births at peak (1947)

Serenity

4 SyllablesFalling

The feeling of calm quiet is what many parents hope for when they pick this name. It comes directly from the English word, translating to peace and tranquility. Choosing it often reflects a desire for a serene atmosphere, making it a virtue name.

4,481 births at peak (2013)

Veronica

4 SyllablesStable

Does this name sound strong to you? It has Greek and Latin roots, carrying the powerful idea of "victory." You might recognize it from the biblical Saint Veronica, which gives it a significant historical and religious connection. It’s a classic choice with a bold presence.

4,407 births at peak (1980)

Valeria

4 SyllablesStable

Carrying the ideas of strength, bravery, and grace, this name has deep Latin roots. It's a classic choice that feels both powerful and elegant, with historical ties back to ancient Rome. Its refined sound and strong character make it a compelling option.

4,212 births at peak (2008)

Natalia

4 SyllablesFalling

This name has a special connection to Christmas, as it comes from a Latin phrase signifying "birthday of the Lord." It also has strong roots in Russian culture, where it’s a classic choice. So, Natalia brings a feeling of renewal and elegance.

3,588 births at peak (2006)

Angelica

4 SyllablesFalling

There's a graceful feel to this name, which has Latin and Greek beginnings. It translates as pure, blessed, or graceful, bringing to mind delicate beauty. And it’s also the name of a type of fragrant herb, adding a touch of nature.

3,412 births at peak (1996)

Liliana

4 SyllablesRising

This name brings to mind the elegant lily flower, which is fitting since it comes from Latin and Spanish. It carries the idea of beauty and grace, often seen in romantic poetry. It's a choice that feels both familiar and special.

3,118 births at peak (2025)

Adriana

4 SyllablesFalling

This elegant name is the feminine form of Adrian, sharing its Latin origins. It translates to "beautiful" or "from Hadria," and it often brings to mind a sense of grace and strength. So, it’s a name that feels both familiar and sophisticated.

3,101 births at peak (2006)

Alexia

4 SyllablesFalling

This name carries the strong idea of a protector or warrior, stemming from its Greek roots. It’s a classic British choice, offering a slightly different sound than the more common "Alexis." You might hear it less often, giving it a distinct feel.

2,697 births at peak (2002)

Georgia

4 SyllablesRising

The name Georgia brings to mind warm, southern charm, largely because of the American state. As a feminine form of George, it comes from Greek and signifies "earth-worker." It feels both grounded and graceful, making it a distinctive place name with a welcoming feel.

2,619 births at peak (2025)

Cecilia

4 SyllablesRising

There's an undeniable elegance to Cecilia, a name with deep Latin origins. It translates to "blind," which doesn't diminish its classic appeal. This name has been a consistent choice for centuries, lending it a sense of enduring grace.

2,506 births at peak (2025)

Esmeralda

4 SyllablesStable

You might recognize this name from Victor Hugo's famous novel, "The Hunchback of Notre Dame." Esmeralda has Spanish and Latin roots, translating as "emerald," a clear, beautiful gemstone. It brings to mind something both precious and strikingly vivid.

2,484 births at peak (1998)

Catalina

4 SyllablesRising

Thinking about names that feel both classic and breezy, Catalina comes to mind. It’s a Spanish form of Katherine, tracing its roots back to Greek and meaning "pure." You might know it from California’s Santa Catalina Island, which adds a touch of sunny, coastal charm. It’s a familiar yet sophisticated choice.

2,456 births at peak (2025)

Alaia

4 SyllablesStable

With roots in both Basque and Arabic, this girl's name translates to "joyful" or "happy." It has a melodic sound that feels fresh and inviting. In Basque culture, "alaia" is a beautiful word used to express happiness, making it a warm choice.

2,429 births at peak (2024)

Elliana

4 SyllablesStable

This melodic name blends Hebrew and Greek elements, creating a sound that feels both classic and fresh. It carries meanings like "God has answered" or "my God is Yahweh," but also connects to the idea of a "shining sun." Elliana has a lyrical quality, making it a graceful and meaningful choice.

2,365 births at peak (2023)

Izabella

4 SyllablesFalling

If you like a traditional name with a bit more flair, this one could work. It’s a form of Elizabeth, coming from Hebrew and Latin, which signifies "God is my oath." This spelling gives it a regal feel, often linked to royalty.

2,254 births at peak (2010)

Magnolia

4 SyllablesRising

This name brings to mind the beautiful, large white or pink flowers that bloom in warmer climates. It’s a French name that carries the ideas of beauty and elegance, connecting to nature in a soft way. You often hear it used with a nod to Southern charm, especially in the United States.

2,233 births at peak (2025)

Juliana

4 SyllablesFalling

If you like the sound of Julia but want something a bit more flowing, this Latin name is a wonderful option. It shares the same idea of "beautiful" and has a distinctly romantic, Spanish flair. You often hear it in Spanish-speaking cultures, where it maintains its graceful charm.

2,225 births at peak (2012)

Alejandra

4 SyllablesStable

This strong, elegant name immediately brings a Spanish flair to mind, though its origins are firmly Greek. It’s the Spanish form of Alexandra, which translates as "defender of mankind." The rhythm of Alejandra gives it a sophisticated feel, making it a distinctive choice for a girl.

2,223 births at peak (1994)

Adrianna

4 SyllablesFalling

You’ll notice this name has an extra 'n' compared to Adriana, giving it a slightly different rhythm. It’s also Latin in origin and signifies "beautiful" or "from Hadria." This spelling variation offers a distinct option while still maintaining its classic roots.

2,078 births at peak (2007)

Mariana

4 SyllablesStable

This name carries a graceful, flowing sound, often found in Spanish and Portuguese cultures. It translates as "grace" and "beautiful," which gives it a very classic feel. You'll often hear it across Latin American countries, where it remains a truly cherished choice.

2,069 births at peak (2005)

Evangeline

4 SyllablesRising

With its beautiful sound, this name comes from Greek, translating as 'bearer of good news.' It gained much attention from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s famous poem, giving it a distinct literary connection. This makes it a name that feels both elegant and full of story.

1,998 births at peak (2025)

Arabella

4 SyllablesStable

This name has a really elegant sound to it. It comes from Latin and British roots, translating to "beautiful" and "graceful." You often hear it in classic literature, and it feels quite regal. It’s a choice that carries a refined air.

1,914 births at peak (2014)

Alivia

4 SyllablesFalling

If you like the sound of Olivia but want something a bit different, Alivia offers a modern twist. This name has Latin origins and translates to peace and life. Its contemporary spelling gives it a unique identity while keeping a familiar sound for many.

1,834 births at peak (2009)

Julianna

4 SyllablesFalling

With its Latin origins, this name signifies "beautiful" and offers a slightly different cadence than its sister names. The double 'n' in Julianna gives it a familiar, Americanized feel while still holding onto its classic appeal. It's a melodic choice that rolls off the tongue nicely.

1,814 births at peak (2006)

Ariella

4 SyllablesStable

If you like names with a strong but delicate sound, Ariella might be a good fit. This Hebrew name carries the idea of a 'lioness of God,' bringing both power and grace. You can find it mentioned in some older texts, giving it a historical connection.

1,802 births at peak (2020)

Elianna

4 SyllablesRising

This spelling, Elianna, offers a slightly different look to a name that’s already well-loved. It’s rooted in Hebrew, much like its close relatives, and carries the meanings "my God has answered" or "shining sun." Choosing this form often gives it a softer, more flowing sound for many.

1,404 births at peak (2025)

Antonella

4 SyllablesRising

This melodic Italian name feels quite elegant, bringing a touch of European flair. It comes from Latin roots, carrying the idea of being 'great' or 'illustrious.' You'll often hear it as a longer, more elaborate form of Antonia in Italian-speaking regions, giving it a distinctive charm.

1,333 births at peak (2024)

Cataleya

4 SyllablesRising

This floral name comes from Spanish and Latin, referring to a type of orchid. It carries the idea of beauty, which makes sense for such an elaborate bloom. Often called the "Queen of Orchids," it gives off an elegant, exotic feel. It’s a distinct choice for someone wanting a nature-inspired name.

1,315 births at peak (2024)

Carolina

4 SyllablesStable

Coming from Latin and Spanish roots, Carolina carries the idea of someone graceful and queenly. You might recognize it as the name of two U.S. states, giving it a familiar, grounded feel. This connection helps it feel both classic and distinctly American.

1,270 births at peak (2004)

Octavia

4 SyllablesStable

If you like names with a rich history, this one comes from Latin and has a strong Roman background. It signifies "great" or "noble," carrying a sense of dignity and importance. There was even a prominent sister of Emperor Augustus with this name, giving it an ancient pedigree.

1,238 births at peak (2021)

Lilliana

4 SyllablesFalling

How about a name that feels both familiar and a bit exotic? This Latin and Spanish form is connected to the lily, conveying ideas of elegance and loveliness. It's a choice for parents who appreciate its international flair.

1,230 births at peak (2013)

Ophelia

4 SyllablesRising

Many know this name from Shakespeare's Hamlet, giving it a strong literary feel. It’s a Greek name that translates as "help" or "advantage," though it often evokes elegance and a delicate grace. The sound of Ophelia is classic and has a sophisticated charm that isn't heard every day.

1,223 births at peak (2024)

Daniella

4 SyllablesStable

With its familiar double 'L' spelling, Daniella is a well-established name that carries a sense of tradition. It’s originally Hebrew, where it signifies 'God is my judge,' a meaning that provides a firm anchor. Many cultures, especially Spanish ones, also associate it with being 'graceful.'

1,171 births at peak (2007)

Alessandra

4 SyllablesFalling

If you’re looking for a name with a powerful background, this one signifies a protector or warrior. It is the Italian form of Alexandra, drawing from ancient Greek. This elegant choice often brings to mind a sense of strength and classic Italian heritage.

1,141 births at peak (2015)

Luciana

4 SyllablesRising

The flowing sound of this Italian and Latin name makes it feel quite elegant. It translates to "bright" or "shining sun," and it also means "beautiful," which suits its melodic rhythm. This name offers a graceful, feminine alternative to shorter "Luci" options.

1,139 births at peak (2025)

Elisabeth

4 SyllablesStable

You'll find this name in many ancient texts, rooted deeply in Hebrew tradition. It signifies "God is my oath," bringing a sense of purity and divine promise. It’s also been a name favored by royalty for centuries, giving it a regal feel.

1,093 births at peak (2001)

Giuliana

5 SyllablesFalling

With an Italian flair, this name comes from the Roman family name Julianus. It carries the idea of being youthful, or even "downy-bearded," traditionally. Giuliana offers a more melodic alternative to Julia, keeping its historical depth and charm.

1,073 births at peak (2012)

Aurelia

4 SyllablesRising

This Latin name translates as 'the golden one' or 'shining sun,' and it definitely sounds radiant. It comes from an ancient Roman family name, giving it a sophisticated and established feel. So, it’s a name that evokes warmth and brightness.

1,056 births at peak (2025)

Adelina

4 SyllablesRising

This melodic German and Latin name is an extension of Adele, and it carries the idea of "noble." It has a flowing sound that feels a bit more elaborate than its shorter counterparts, making it a distinct choice. Many European languages have their own version of this elegant name.

1,007 births at peak (2025)

Analia

4 SyllablesStable

This name combines Latin and Spanish roots, creating a familiar yet elegant option. It signifies "grace" or "beautiful," reflecting its smooth sound. Analia is a well-known name in many Spanish-speaking countries, giving it a classic and warm cultural presence.

997 births at peak (2009)

Felicity

4 SyllablesFalling

If you’re looking for a name that truly embodies happiness, this Latin option is a strong contender. It translates as "joyful" or "blessing," making it one of those virtue names that clearly states its intention. The sound itself feels elegant and bright, giving it a sophisticated charm.

938 births at peak (2017)

Cecelia

4 SyllablesStable

With a long history, this name comes from Latin, and it translates as "blind." Despite that surprising meaning, Cecelia has a refined sound and a strong connection to Saint Cecelia, who is the patron saint of music, giving it an artistic touch.

935 births at peak (1918)

Viviana

4 SyllablesRising

With an elegant Italian flair, this name is a longer form of Vivian, translating as "life." It has Latin roots too, giving it a similar graceful sound but with a distinct, lyrical quality. Many parents like it for its unique yet familiar feel, making it stand out a bit.

928 births at peak (2025)

Avianna

4 SyllablesFalling

If you’re looking for a name with a flowy sound, this one comes from Latin origins with a modern American twist. Avianna carries meanings like “bird,” “life,” and “graceful,” painting a picture of elegance. It’s a melodic choice that feels both familiar and fresh.

881 births at peak (2021)

Aviana

4 SyllablesFalling

With a graceful sound, this name pulls from Latin roots and also has an American feel. Aviana translates to “bird” or “life,” suggesting a light and lively spirit. It’s often considered an elaboration of Ava, giving it a distinctly feminine touch.

845 births at peak (2016)

Xiomara

4 SyllablesRising

This name carries a powerful sound and a strong background. It has Spanish and German origins, translating to something like "famous warrior." You don't hear it every day, giving it a distinct and memorable presence, much like the legendary Xena.

765 births at peak (2023)

Katalina

4 SyllablesRising

With a romantic flair, this Greek name feels both familiar and special, offering a slightly more exotic take on a classic. It carries the idea of "pure," giving it a clean and elegant feel that many parents appreciate. This particular variant of Katherine brings a distinctive sound that helps it stand out.

720 births at peak (2025)

Emelia

4 SyllablesFalling

This name brings to mind elegance and strength, with its Latin and German roots. It carries the idea of being graceful and beautiful, but also strong. You often see Emelia in classic literature, giving it a familiar, enduring feel. It's a choice that feels both delicate and powerful.

701 births at peak (2019)

Isabela

4 SyllablesRising

This name carries a certain regal air, especially across Spanish and Portuguese cultures, where it’s long been a fixture. It’s a beautiful choice that translates as "God is my oath," reflecting a sense of grace and devotion. Historically, several queens and noblewomen have carried this dignified name, giving it a classic feel.

695 births at peak (2004)

Calliope

4 SyllablesRising

From ancient Greek mythology, this name belonged to the muse of epic poetry. Calliope carries the idea of "beautiful voice," fitting for a figure inspiring grand tales. You don't hear it often, which gives it a distinct and artistic feel.

682 births at peak (2025)

Kataleya

4 SyllablesRising

This graceful girl's name comes from Greek origins, closely linked to the beautiful Cattleya orchid. It carries the essence of elegance and natural beauty, reflecting its floral connection. You’ll find it’s a more elaborate option that still feels fresh and distinct.

674 births at peak (2025)

Lilyana

4 SyllablesFalling

Coming from Latin and Spanish roots, this name carries the idea of beauty and grace, much like its flower namesake. It evokes the delicate lily, which is a symbol of purity in many cultures. You’ll often see variations of this name across different European languages.

650 births at peak (2012)

Analeia

5 SyllablesRising

The sound of this name is quite flowing, blending Hawaiian and Latin influences together. It translates as "graceful" or "beautiful," which makes sense with its melodic feel. Because it’s less common, Analeia has a modern and distinctive charm for parents looking for something fresh.

579 births at peak (2025)

Amalia

4 SyllablesStable

This name has an inherent elegance, with German and Latin roots. Amalia translates as "graceful" or "beautiful," giving it a refined and classic feel. It’s an old-fashioned choice that has kept its sophistication through the years, feeling both familiar and distinguished.

576 births at peak (2023)

Araceli

4 SyllablesRising

Coming from Spanish and Latin, this name means "altar of heaven" or "heavenly altar." It’s often connected to Our Lady of Araceli, especially in Spain, giving it a deeply spiritual and pure feeling. So, it carries a sense of beauty and devotion.

573 births at peak (2002)

Amaia

4 SyllablesStable

This name has a fascinating dual background, giving it a distinct feel. Amaia is a Basque name that translates to "the end" or "night," but it also carries Japanese connections meaning "beautiful" or "graceful." It’s a unique choice that feels both exotic and deeply rooted.

547 births at peak (2025)

Rosalia

4 SyllablesRising

If you like the sound of "rose" but want something a bit more elaborate, this Latin and Spanish name could be a good fit. Rosalia translates as "rose" and also carries the idea of beauty and grace. It’s a bit less common than some other flower names.

517 births at peak (2023)

Aliana

4 SyllablesRising

Carrying the idea of being godly or noble, this name comes from Hebrew and also has ties to Hawaiian culture. It’s a modern creation that blends familiar sounds with a fresh feel. Many parents appreciate its unique elegance without being overly complicated. Aliana offers a gentle, flowing sound.

508 births at peak (2024)

Seraphina

4 SyllablesRising

This name has a very grand sound, drawing from both Hebrew and Latin roots. It signifies "beautiful" or "graceful," and directly relates to the seraphim, who are the highest order of angels in religious texts. That gives it a wonderfully ethereal and strong presence.

489 births at peak (2025)

Ellianna

4 SyllablesStable

This name feels like a beautiful blend of familiar sounds, giving it a fresh yet classic appeal. It combines Hebrew and Latin roots, carrying the idea of being a "blessing" or "graceful." You might hear this name in families looking for something traditional but with a modern twist.

483 births at peak (2023)

Azaria

4 SyllablesRising

You’ll find this name has strong Hebrew origins, carrying the powerful idea of "Godly" or "blessing." It’s historically a biblical name, often appearing in religious texts. This gives Azaria a familiar yet distinguished feel, connecting it to a long lineage.

469 births at peak (2025)

Iliana

4 SyllablesRising

Imagine the warmth of the sun, and you get the feel of Iliana. This name has Greek and Spanish roots, and it signifies 'shining sun' or 'bright.' It’s a beautiful choice that brings a radiant, exotic touch, much like its Greek variant Eliana.

453 births at peak (2007)

Violeta

4 SyllablesRising

With a beautiful Spanish lilt, this name brings to mind the soft purple flower. It’s rooted in Latin, where the word for violet refers to both the color and the bloom, carrying ideas of beauty and grace. You’ll find it in many Spanish-speaking countries, often appearing in poetry and song.

451 births at peak (2025)

Lilianna

4 SyllablesStable

You might notice the gentle flow of this name, a Latin and Spanish variation that feels quite lyrical. It suggests qualities like charm and beauty, often echoing in older songs and stories. This spelling adds a touch of softness to a classic.

450 births at peak (2012)

Georgina

4 SyllablesRising

If you’re looking for a name with a touch more formality than Georgia, Georgina might fit. This name is also a feminine form of George, from Greek, which translates to "earth-worker" or "graceful." It's a British classic that feels refined and elegant.

447 births at peak (2024)

Persephone

4 SyllablesStable

Tied to the dramatic Greek myth of spring and the underworld, this is a name with a powerful presence. It’s a Greek name, often understood to signify "bringer of destruction," reflecting her role as queen of the dead. But it also evokes the cycles of nature and rebirth.

429 births at peak (2022)

Theodora

4 SyllablesRising

If you like names with a regal air, this Greek option might be for you. It translates as "gift of God" or "godly," and has a long history tied to empresses and royalty. Theodora has a strong, classic sound that feels distinguished and enduring.

426 births at peak (2022)

Marianna

4 SyllablesStable

With roots in Italian and Greek, this name brings to mind ideas of "grace" and "beauty." It's a variation of Mariana, but you might find it more commonly in Eastern European backgrounds. So, it shares a similar meaning but has its own distinct cultural presence.

419 births at peak (2006)

Rosalina

4 SyllablesRising

There’s a lyrical quality to this Latin and Spanish name, which translates as 'rose.' It offers a slightly more exotic flair, feeling like a romantic, flowing version of the classic flower name. Because of its graceful sound, you might find it in fairytales or songs, adding to its charm.

417 births at peak (2025)

Giovanna

4 SyllablesFalling

An Italian name with a graceful sound, Giovanna translates as 'God is gracious'. It's the Italian form of Joanna, a name found in many cultures. You often see it in classic Italian art and literature, giving it a sophisticated, old-world charm.

408 births at peak (2005)

Evelina

4 SyllablesRising

This graceful name has Latin and French origins, and it shares the 'life' meaning found in Eve. It often feels like a slightly more elaborate and flowing version of its shorter counterpart. Fanny Burney's 18th-century novel, 'Evelina,' helped cement its refined, classic appeal.

349 births at peak (2025)

Alianna

4 SyllablesFalling

Are you looking for a name that feels both familiar and special? This modern American creation often connects to Hebrew roots, translating as "godly" or "graceful." It blends popular sounds like Anna with a unique twist, giving it a distinctive yet approachable quality. This gives it a refined appeal.

345 births at peak (2024)

Emiliana

5 SyllablesRising

Want a name with a lyrical, flowing sound? This Latin and Spanish choice translates as "graceful" or "beautiful." It’s an extended form of Emilia, offering a more elaborate option. Many people in Spanish-speaking countries like its romantic rhythm.

344 births at peak (2025)

Magdalena

4 SyllablesRising

This elegant name comes from the ancient Hebrew and Greek, signifying a person "from Magdala." It’s most famously known through the biblical figure Mary Magdalene, giving it a long history. Many parents like that it can be shortened to pretty nicknames like Lena or Maggie.

325 births at peak (2007)

Anaiah

4 SyllablesRising

Carrying a deeply spiritual resonance, Anaiah has roots in Hebrew. It translates as "God answers" or "God has answered," which gives it a powerful sense of blessing and hope. This name offers a more distinctive option for parents seeking a biblical sound that isn't overly common.

318 births at peak (2025)

Eleanora

4 SyllablesRising

Carrying the idea of "bright" or "shining sun," this name feels both classic and a bit romantic. It has Greek origins, but its Italian version gives it that flowing, elegant sound. You’ll often hear it in older novels, adding to its sophisticated appeal.

313 births at peak (2025)

Anahita

4 SyllablesFalling

This name has roots in ancient Persia, where it was connected to a revered goddess. Anahita translates as "immaculate" or "unblemished," carrying a sense of purity. She was honored as the goddess of water and fertility, a powerful figure in ancient myths. It’s a name that feels strong and classic, with a rich cultural history.

24 births at peak (2020)

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