Girls Long Baby Names (5+ Syllables)

Five syllables and up is rare territory. Evangelina, Maximilian. Not many parents go here — which means the names that do exist are genuinely distinctive. A nickname is almost mandatory.

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#17

Elizabeth

consecrated to God

English
#18

Eliana

sun, sunshine

Jewish
#141

Elliana

daughter of the sun (folk etymology)

Hebrew
#463

Alexandria

protector of men

Greek

Alejandra

defender of mankind

Spanish

Eleanora

the other, foreign (one)

Italian

Emiliana

belonging to the Aemilian family

Italian

Eliyanah

God is my joy

Hebrew

Evangelina

bearer of good news

Spanish

Georgiana

farmer, earth-worker

English

Fatoumata

she who weans, one who refrains

West African

Wilhelmina

determined protector, will to protect

German

Mariajose

God will add

Spanish

Adelaida

noble kind, noble natured

Spanish

Estefania

victor's crown from athletic games

Spanish

Eleonora

the light

Italian

Amairani

eternal, everlasting

Mexican

Anastacia

resurrection, she who shall rise again

Russian

Ellieana

sun, sunlight

American

Aeliana

sun, sunshine

Roman

Amairany

immortal, unfading like the amaranth flower

Mexican

Dayanara

gift of Zeus

Spanish

Anamaria

gracious beloved

Spanish

Analucia

full of grace (Ana = gracious)

Spanish

Anasofia

wisdom

Spanish

Ameliana

rival, eager

Italian

Emmanuella

God is with us

Italian

Macarena

blessed, of Macarius

Spanish

Annastasia

resurrection

Russian

Amariana

grace, eternal

American

Amiliana

industrious, striving, rival

Italian

Chimamanda

my chi (divine spirit) will not fail me

Nigerian

Arianelly

silver one, the bright

Welsh

Georgianna

farmer, earth-worker

English

Theodosia

gift of God

Greek

Avamarie

beloved, wished-for child

American

Alexandrea

protector of men

English

Analicia

grace, favor

Spanish

Anapaula

small, humble

Brazilian

Amarianna

beloved, wished-for child (from Mary/Amara)

African-American

Olivianna

grace, favor

English

Analayah

exalted, high (from Alayah/Aaliyah)

American

Anastazia

resurrection, rising up

Russian

Candelaria

bearer of light, Candlemas

Spanish

Evangelia

gospel, good tidings

Greek

Itzayanna

sacred resin; magical dew

Mexican

Antonina

priceless, praiseworthy

Italian

Marialuisa

famous warrior

Spanish

Annamaria

beloved, wished-for

Italian

Ameliarose

industrious beauty, working rose

English

Itzamara

dew of the sky, blessed

Mexican

Eliyanna

God is my lord (El + Yah element)

Hebrew

Tiaraoluwa

the crown belongs to the Lord

Nigerian

Mariaclara

bright, clear, famous

Spanish

Oluwadarasimi

God has blessed me with beauty/goodness

Yoruba

Viridiana

fresh, vital, full of life

Spanish

Mariaalice

wished-for child + of noble kind

Brazilian

Amiriana

treetop, one who speaks (Hebrew root)

Arabic

Apollonia

Destroyer (Apollo's archaic meaning)

Greek

Ireoluwa

goodness of God, God's blessing

Yoruba

California

hot furnace (possible Latin root calida fornax)

American

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