1. Home
  2. Topics

Four Syllable Baby Names

Four-syllable baby names carry an elaborate charm and provide the perfect balance for a short last name.

Four-syllable names that have ranked near the top of the charts in recent years include Olivia and Isabella for girls and Alexander for boys. Along with Olivia and Isabella, other four-syllable names ranking in the US Top 1000 for girls include Angelina, Ariana, Elizabeth, Valentina, and Victoria. Along with Alexander, other high-ranking four-syllable boy names include Antonio, Giovanni, and Jeremiah.

Unique four-syllable names we recommend include Aurelius and Octavius for boys, Persephone and Raphaela for girls, and Indiana and Oleander for either gender.

Four-syllable baby names may prove to be a lot of name for a youngster to carry, but many four-syllable names come with shorter, cuter nicknames. Elizabeth may be Liz or Bess, Alexander Alex or Xan, and Leonora Lena or Nora.

Here is our collection of the best four-syllable baby names today.

Valencia

Meaning: brave, strong

Origin:Spanish
742
Gabriella

Meaning: God is my strength

Origin:Italian feminine variation of Gabriel
458
Felicity

Meaning: good fortune, happy

Origin:Latin
168
Aloysius

Meaning: famous warrior

Origin:Latin
165
Amadeus

Meaning: lover of God

Origin:Latin
253
Endymion

Meaning: dive into, enter

Origin:Greek
1057
Thelonious The meaning of Thelonious is 'people' and it...
Origin:Latinized variation of German Tillman, “one who plows the earth”
502
Olivier

Meaning: olive tree

Origin:French
930
Leonardo

Meaning: brave lion

Origin:Italian and Spanish variation of Leonard, German
431
Jeremiah

Meaning: appointed by God

Origin:Hebrew
452
Leonidas

Meaning: lion

Origin:Greek
532
Emmanuel

Meaning: God is with us

Origin:Hebrew
559
Emilio

Meaning: rival

Origin:Spanish and Italian variation of Emil
561
Valentino

Meaning: strength, health

Origin:Latin
846
Carolina

Meaning: free man

Origin:Variation of Caroline; also place-name
1118
Angelina

Meaning: angel

Origin:Greek, Italian, Spanish, Russian diminutive of Angela
531
Esperanza

Meaning: hope, expectation

Origin:Spanish
1437
Adriana

Meaning: man of Adria

Origin:Latin, feminine variation of Adrian
457
Angelica

Meaning: angel or angelic

Origin:Italian, Polish, Russian diminutive of Angela
564
Ariana

Meaning: most holy

Origin:Italian variation of Ariadne, Greek
626