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Four Syllable Names for Girls

Four syllable names for girls are led in the US, as well as in many other countries, by the sweet and sophisticated trio of Olivia, Amelia and Isabella – all of which currently rank in the Top 10 baby girl names.

Along with Olivia, Amelia and Isabella, other four syllable baby names for girls which make the Top 100 in the US include classic Elizabeth, Victoria and Alexandra, as well as international favorites like Penelope, Valentina and Eliana.

Uncommon and unique four syllable girls' names we recommend range from underused traditionals like Felicity and Georgiana, to long and lovely international beauties like Esperanza and Scheherazade, to unique four-syllable mythological girl names like Callidora and Persephone.

If you're looking for a longer baby girl name to balance out a short surname – or if you just love long and feminine names for girls – this is the list for you!

Browse 180+ girl names with four syllables to fit all styles and tastes below.

Eugenia

Meaning: wellborn

Origin:Feminine variation of Eugene, Greek
1320
Georgiana

Meaning: farmer

Origin:English, feminine variation of George
832
Marianna

Meaning: drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved + grace

Origin:Italian, Polish, English
1342
Amalia

Meaning: work

Origin:German
169
Natalia

Meaning: birthday [of the Lord]

Origin:Latin
201
Esmeralda

Meaning: emerald

Origin:Spanish and Portuguese
361
Eulalia

Meaning: sweetly speaking

Origin:Greek
460
Catalina

Meaning: pure

Origin:Spanish variation of Catherine
660
Valencia

Meaning: brave, strong

Origin:Spanish
742
Gabriella

Meaning: God is my strength

Origin:Italian feminine variation of Gabriel
458
Philomena

Meaning: lover of strength

Origin:Greek
621
Felicity

Meaning: good fortune, happy

Origin:Latin
168
Arcadia

Meaning: region offering peace and contentment

Origin:Greek
580
Wilhelmina

Meaning: resolute protection

Origin:German, feminine variation of Wilhelm
246
Hermione

Meaning: messenger, earthly

Origin:Greek, feminine version of Hermes, "messenger, earthly"
334
Carolina

Meaning: free man

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

Meaning: blooming

Origin:Latin
1767
Angelina

Meaning: angel

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

Meaning: hope, expectation

Origin:Spanish
1437
Henrietta

Meaning: estate ruler

Origin:Feminine variation of Henry
482