3 syllable names for girls have a rhythmic, musical quality that flows off the tongue. As compared to shorter one or two syllable names, three syllable girl names give parents more options to find beautiful, melodic names that carry special meaning.

When selecting the perfect three syllable name for your daughter, consider virtuous qualities you hope she embodies, family history, favorite fictional characters or role models. Look at the origin and meaning behind her name to ensure it reflects the values you want to pass on.

Below is a list of lovely three syllable female names with the meaning and origin behind each one:

Josephine - Derived from the male name Joseph, which comes from the Hebrew name Yosef meaning "Jehovah increases". Associated with empress Josephine, Napoleon Bonaparte's wife. A classic name denoting growth and leadership.

Elisabeth - The Hebrew form of Elizabeth meaning "my God is bountiful". Denotes abundance and God's provision. Popularized by the biblical figure Elizabeth who bore John the Baptist.

Magnolia - A flowering tree symbolic of dignity and perseverance. From the French word 'magnolia' named after French botanist Pierre Magnol. A natural name indicating resilience.

Evangeline - From the Greek word 'euangelos' meaning "good news". Indicates one who brings the good news and hope to others. Made famous by the Longfellow poem depicting unwavering faith.

Amaranthine - From Greek 'amarantos' meaning "unfading". An unusual name indicating eternal, undying beauty or love much like the amaranth flower which doesn't wilt.

Theodora - Feminine form of the Greek male name Theodore meaning "Gift of God". Indicates one gifted by God, made popular by empress Theodora of the Byzantine Empire.

Christiana - The feminine Latin form of Christian. Referring to a believer and follower of Christ. Denotes faith and virtue.

Daviana - Feminine form of David which comes from Hebrew meaning "beloved". Indicates one who is dearly loved. A modern invented name.

Evangelina - The Latin form of Evangeline carrying the same meaning - "good news". One who spreads and lives the Gospel message.


Seraphina - From the biblical Seraphim angels meaning "ardent; fiery". Indicates one with passionate spirit like the blazing six-winged angels.

Henrietta - Feminine form of Henry, which is from German 'heim' meaning "home" and 'ric' meaning "power". A royal name indicating leadership, made famous by many queens.

Susanna - Derived from Hebrew Shoshana meaning "lily". Symbolic of purity and beauty much like the white lily flower.

Juliette - French diminutive of Julia which comes from the Roman goddess Juno, patroness of marriage. Indicates commitment and loyalty in relationships.

Emmanuelle - Latin feminine form of Emmanuel, from Hebrew “God is with us.” Denotes God’s presence and protection.

Alexandra - The feminine form of Alexander, which comes from Greek meaning “defender of man." Indicates a brave, bold spirit ready to stand up for others.

Angelica - From Greek “angelikos” meaning “belonging to an angel." Refers to one with angel-like virtue and purity.

Frederica - Feminine form of Frederick which is from German meaning “peaceful ruler.” Indicates a nurturer who leads with tranquility and grace.

Georgiana - The feminine Latin form of George which is derived from Greek meaning “farmer” or “earth worker.” Represents an industrious, down-to-earth nature.

Demetria - The feminine form of the Greek male name Demetrios meaning “devoted to Demeter,” the goddess of harvest. Symbolizes fertility and abundance.

Katherina - Latin feminine form of Katherine which originally came from Greek meaning “pure, clear.” Indicates virtuous dignity. Made famous by Shakespeare’s shrewish yet strong-willed Kate.

Ariabella - A melodic blend of Aria meaning “melody” and Bella meaning “beautiful” in Italian. Represents one with a beautiful voice.

Maribella - Fusion of Maria, meaning “wished for child” and Bella indicating beauty in Italian and Latin. Signifies one who is both longed for and lovely.

Caledonia - From a poetic name for Scotland derived from a Celtic tribe meaning “hardy warriors.” Indicates strength and endurance like Scottish clans.

Guinevere - From Welsh origin, possibly meaning “white wave/phantom” or “fair and smooth.” Made famous as King Arthur’s queen, signifying fairness.

Rowena - Derived from a Latin name meaning “famous friend.” Indicates renown and steadfast companionship. Made famous in Ivanhoe.

Annabelle - Blend of Anna, meaning “gracious”, and belle, meaning “beautiful”. Represents gracious, effortless beauty.

Eloise - From the Old German meaning “famous warrior.” Denotes fearlessness and valor in battle, as well as distinction.

Louisa - Feminine form of Louis, which comes from Old German meaning “famous warrior”. Shares associations with endurance, courage and distinction.

Farrah - Arabic name meaning “happiness, joy, cheerfulness.” Signifies an upbeat, jubilant spirit. Made famous by 1970s icon Farrah Fawcett.

Elowen - Cornish name meaning “elm.” Represents wisdom, strength and tomarradery.

Willa - Diminutive of “Wilhelmina,” from German meaning “determined protector.” Indicates inner strength and steady resolve. Made famous by author Willa Cather.

Zinnia - Named for the vibrant Zinnia flower. Symbolizes remembrance, endurance, lasting affection. In the daisy flower family.

Azalea - From the flower name Azalea, derived from Greek meaning “dry.” Represents resilience and adaptation, like the hardy flower.


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