Four-Syllable Baby Names
3441 baby names with four syllables — boys and girls, each with meaning and audio pronunciation.
Baby names that have four syllables, most-popular first — useful when you want the rhythm to fit a longer or shorter surname.
Girl Names
Isobella#16184 in the U.S.A spelling of Isabella built on the Scottish Isobel, a form of Elizabeth, 'God is my oath.' Cla▶Ivyona#16196 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining Ivy (the plant) with an -ona ending (as in Ramona/Fiona). No single fi▶Sanjuanita#16198 in the U.S.A Spanish devotional name meaning 'little Saint John' — San Juan ('Saint John') with the tender▶Izaria#16201 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Azaria ('helped by God') and Zaria (a place name / 'rose; splendor'). ▶Syriana#16212 in the U.S.Syriana is a modern coinage whose flowing shape recalls Ariana and Siena. Its very short Americ▶Caricia#16220 in the U.S.Caricia is the ordinary Spanish word caricia, meaning a caress or tender touch, used affectiona▶Jakaria#16222 in the U.S.Jakaria is a modern American name that joins the popular Ja- prefix with a -karia element echoi▶Julieana#16227 in the U.S.Julieana is a respelling of Juliana, the feminine of Julian, itself from Julius — the Roman fam▶Shatavia#16227 in the U.S.Shatavia is an invented girls' name joining the popular Sha- prefix to -tavia, borrowed from Oc▶Jamariah#16234 in the U.S.Jamariah pairs the popular Ja- prefix with Mariah, an English form of Mary rooted in the Hebrew▶Jamilia#16237 in the U.S.A form of Jamila, from the Arabic jamil, 'beautiful; graceful; lovely.' A warm, well-loved virt▶Jamesia#16242 in the U.S.Jamesia is a feminine, -ia form built on James, the enduring name from Hebrew Ya'aqov (Jacob), ▶Enriqueta#16250 in the U.S.Enriqueta is the Spanish feminine of Enrique, the Spanish form of Henry. Henry comes from the G▶Jatoria#16255 in the U.S.Jatoria is a coined American name pairing the 'Ja-' prefix with '-toria,' the ending of Victori▶Jerusalem#16285 in the U.S.From Jerusalem, the ancient holy city sacred to Judaism, Christianity and Islam — its Hebrew na▶Kimberlyann#16291 in the U.S.Kimberlyann joins Kimberly, an English place-name meaning roughly 'from the royal fortress mead▶Preciosa#16306 in the U.S.Preciosa is Spanish for 'precious' or 'beautiful,' from the Latin pretiosus, 'of great value'; ▶Clemencia#16308 in the U.S.Clemencia is the Spanish form of Clementia, from the Latin clementia, 'mercy, mildness, gentlen▶Derriona#16308 in the U.S.Derriona is a modern invented girls' name joining a De-/Derri- opening (echoing Derrick and the▶Jasenia#16318 in the U.S.Jasenia is a spelling in the Yesenia family, a Spanish girl's name that spread widely after a p▶Julianys#16320 in the U.S.A Latin American form of Juliana with a soft -ys ending, from the Latin Julius, linked to 'yout▶Julyanna#16322 in the U.S.Julyanna is a respelling of Julianna, the flowing blend of Julia and Anna. Julia comes from the▶Dianelly#16323 in the U.S.Dianelly is a Latina invented name that elaborates Diana (or Diane) with the sweet -nelly endin▶Falicity#16327 in the U.S.Falicity is a phonetic respelling of Felicity, which comes from the Latin felicitas, meaning ha▶Jayleana#16329 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented etymology. It joins the Jay- opening common in American nam▶Kataleiya#16343 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Catalaya/Kataleya family, echoing the cattleya orchid and Catalina. As ▶Ecclesia#16345 in the U.S.From Greek ekklesia, literally 'the assembly called out' (from ek 'out' and kaleo 'to call'), t▶Nygeria#16350 in the U.S.Nygeria is a modern coinage built from the fashionable Ny- prefix and a -geria ending. In sound▶Gabryela#16351 in the U.S.Gabryela is a variant spelling of Gabriela or Gabriella, the feminine form of Gabriel, from the▶Tattiana#16353 in the U.S.Tattiana is a spelling variant of Tatiana, the feminine of the Roman family name Tatius, borne ▶Rosicela#16356 in the U.S.Rosicela is a Spanish blended given name most plausibly joining Rosa, the Latin word for 'rose,▶Juliannah#16360 in the U.S.Juliannah is an ornamented spelling of Julianna, a blend of Julia, from the Roman family name J▶Juliauna#16361 in the U.S.Juliauna is a decorative respelling of Juliana, a feminine form of Julian and ultimately of the▶Kehilany#16377 in the U.S.A modern coinage with the -lani ending that echoes the Hawaiian lani, 'heaven; sky'; as spelled▶Allesandra#16382 in the U.S.Allesandra is a variant spelling of the Italian Alessandra, the feminine of Alessandro, itself ▶Joviana#16387 in the U.S.From the Latin Jovianus, related to Jove (Jupiter), 'of Jove; belonging to the sky father.' A b▶Keliana#16388 in the U.S.A modern American coinage joining Kelly (Irish surname-name, 'bright-headed') with Liana (a cli▶Elysabeth#16389 in the U.S.Elysabeth is an elaborate respelling of Elizabeth, from the Hebrew Elisheva, meaning my God is ▶Kaliyana#16400 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, layering the Kaliya/Aaliyah sound family with the fashionable -ana e▶Emilygrace#16401 in the U.S.A two-name compound of Emily (from Aemilius, 'rival; industrious') and Grace (from the Latin gr▶Ashaureah#16402 in the U.S.Ashaureah is an ornate modern coinage without a securely documented root. Its opening Asha- ech▶Amareli#16408 in the U.S.A modern coinage that echoes Amara and the flower Amaryllis in sound; no documented root. Route▶Kadiatu#16410 in the U.S.A West African (Sierra Leone, Guinea) form of Khadijah, 'trustworthy; early one; premature chil▶Cristabella#16422 in the U.S.Cristabella is a fuller, Bella-ended form of Christabel, joining the Christian element (Latin '▶Kaliopi#16440 in the U.S.A spelling of the Greek Kalliope (Calliope), from kallos ('beauty') and ops ('voice; eye'), mea▶Katriana#16440 in the U.S.Katriana blends Katrina, a short form of Katherine, with the ending Ana. Katherine is tradition▶Anakaren#16445 in the U.S.Anakaren is a Latina compound name joining Ana, from Hebrew Hannah, 'grace' or 'favor,' with Ka▶Anastashia#16450 in the U.S.Anastashia is a spelling variant of Anastasia, from the Greek anastasis, 'resurrection'. The -s▶Yasenia#16451 in the U.S.A form of Yesenia, a Spanish name popularised by a telenovela; it is sometimes linked to jessen▶Kealia#16455 in the U.S.From Hawaiian kealia, 'salt bed' or 'salt encrustation' - a natural salt flat left where seawat▶Khaliana#16461 in the U.S.Khaliana reads as a modern coinage extending the Khalia/Khaliyah family with an '-ana' ending; ▶Adamarys#16462 in the U.S.Adamarys is a blended Hispanic name, most naturally read as Ada (a Germanic name meaning noble)▶Angellica#16470 in the U.S.Angellica is a double-l spelling of Angelica, from the Latin angelicus, 'angelic' or 'of the an▶Darriona#16477 in the U.S.Darriona reads as an invented feminine name spun from Darion or Darius, dressed with a flowing ▶Aerionna#16489 in the U.S.Aerionna is a decorative respelling of Arianna, the Italian form of the Greek Ariadne, understo▶Desirea#16503 in the U.S.Desirea is a variant of Desiree, the French Désirée, 'desired' or 'longed for,' from the Latin ▶Aireonna#16510 in the U.S.Aireonna is an elaborate respelling of Arionna or Ariana, dressing the Ari- sound with an air- ▶Liliauna#16515 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Liliana (a Lily/Elizabeth-family name) reworked with the fashionable -▶Jamekia#16516 in the U.S.Jamekia is a modern American coinage built from the Ja- prefix and a flowing -mekia ending, kin▶Krystiana#16520 in the U.S.Krystiana is an elaborated, Kryst- spelling of Christiana, the feminine of Christian, from the ▶Latoria#16532 in the U.S.Latoria is a coined American name pairing the popular La- prefix with the -toria of Victoria (L▶Latavia#16563 in the U.S.Latavia is a coined American name pairing the La- prefix with the -tavia of Octavia (Latin, 'ei▶Adreonna#16566 in the U.S.Adreonna is a modern elaborated spelling of Adriana, the feminine of Adrian. The root is the La▶Leonarda#16568 in the U.S.Leonarda is a feminine form of Leonard, from the Germanic leon, 'lion' (via Latin), and hard, '▶Lilliani#16587 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Liliana (Lily-family) and Leilani (Hawaiian), finished with a bright -▶Legendary#16588 in the U.S.The English word legendary, 'the stuff of legend; celebrated; remarkable' (from Latin legenda, ▶Latravia#16590 in the U.S.Latravia reads as a late-twentieth-century African American coinage that joins the productive L▶Lilyonna#16592 in the U.S.Lilyonna is a modern coined girl's name, blending the flower name Lily with an -onna or Anna en▶Averylynn#16594 in the U.S.A written-together compound of Avery - a surname from a Germanic name usually read as 'elf coun▶Aireona#16598 in the U.S.Aireona is a modern American coinage that plays on the sound of Ariana while opening with the w▶Jehieli#16598 in the U.S.Jehieli derives from the biblical Hebrew name Jehiel (Yehiel), meaning 'God lives' or 'may God ▶Titiana#16608 in the U.S.Titiana is a variant blending Titania — the fairy queen of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dr▶Jessicaann#16615 in the U.S.Jessicaann simply joins Jessica and Ann into a single run-on name. Jessica traces to the Hebrew▶Lilianah#16615 in the U.S.Lilianah is an ornamented spelling of Liliana or Lillian, from the Latin lilium, the lily, a fl▶Lillionna#16620 in the U.S.Lillionna is a decorative spelling that stretches Lillian, itself from Lily, the flower long ti▶Lillyonna#16621 in the U.S.A modern elaboration of Lily ('the lily flower,' a symbol of purity and innocence) extended wit▶Lilyanah#16622 in the U.S.Lilyanah is an ornate spelling of Lilyana, a blend of Lily - the flower, a symbol of purity, fr▶Lisamarie#16632 in the U.S.Lisamarie is a run-together compound of the classic double name Lisa Marie: Lisa is a short for▶Amandalee#16635 in the U.S.Amandalee joins Amanda, from the Latin amanda, 'worthy of love, lovable' (a gerundive of amare,▶Leandria#16641 in the U.S.Leandria is a flowing feminine elaboration of Leandra, itself the feminine of Leander. The Gree▶Lokelani#16642 in the U.S.From the Hawaiian Lokelani, 'heavenly rose; small red rose' (loke, 'rose,' + lani, 'heaven; sky▶Lorianna#16648 in the U.S.A modern compound of Lori (a short form of Laura, from the Latin laurus, 'laurel') and Anna (fr▶Lizania#16651 in the U.S.Lizania is a modern Spanish-heritage coinage. It most plausibly elaborates Liz/Eliza (short for▶Laylamarie#16654 in the U.S.A modern compound name joining Layla (Arabic, 'night') with Marie (the French form of Mary, var▶Jamariyah#16663 in the U.S.Jamariyah is a modern invented name joining the Ja- prefix to Mariyah, an Arabic-influenced for▶Leonia#16665 in the U.S.Leonia is a feminine name from the Latin leo, 'lion', a longer sister of Leona and the French L▶Jamillia#16668 in the U.S.Jamillia is an elaborated, doubled-l spelling of Jamila, from the Arabic jamil ('beautiful, gra▶Antoria#16681 in the U.S.Antoria is a feminine elaboration built on Antonia and the Antony/Anthony family, from the old ▶Anupama#16683 in the U.S.Anupama comes from Sanskrit, joining the negative prefix an-, 'without,' to upama, 'comparison'▶Fiorela#16684 in the U.S.Fiorela is a single-l spelling of the Italian name Fiorella, 'little flower,' a diminutive of f▶Lillyona#16686 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining Lily (the flower) with an -ona ending seen in names like Fiona and Lio▶Melissia#16687 in the U.S.An elaborated spelling of Melissa, from the Greek 'melissa,' 'honeybee' (from 'meli,' honey). A▶Amarilys#16694 in the U.S.Amarilys is a Spanish-flavored spelling of Amaryllis, from the Greek amaryssein, 'to sparkle.' ▶Lilliona#16694 in the U.S.Lilliona is an elaborated form of Lillian, which grew from Lily. The lily flower's name comes f▶Madalina#16697 in the U.S.A Romanian form of Magdalena, ultimately from Mary Magdalene, 'of Magdala' (a town on the Sea o▶Lilyona#16698 in the U.S.Lilyona is a modern American name built from Lily, the flower name from Latin lilium, long a sy▶Tykerria#16699 in the U.S.Tykerria pairs the Ty- prefix, popular across many modern American names, with an elaborated -k▶Maelia#16702 in the U.S.A modern name with no single documented route. It sits close to Amelia, from a Germanic root me▶Maluhia#16706 in the U.S.Maluhia is a Hawaiian word and name meaning 'peace, serenity, calm.' A gentle, meaning-rich cho▶Marialy#16720 in the U.S.Marialy is a modern coinage built on Maria, with an -aly ending. It has no single documented me▶Caldonia#16721 in the U.S.Caldonia is a trimmed form of Caledonia, the Latin name the Romans gave to the northern part of▶Ginamarie#16722 in the U.S.Ginamarie joins Gina and Marie into one run-together name; Gina is a short form of Regina, Lati▶Tiajuana#16727 in the U.S.Tiajuana reads as a blend of the Spanish Tia, 'aunt', and Juana, the feminine of Juan from Hebr▶Mariyana#16729 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Mariana, itself a compound of Maria and Ana or a Latin form of Marianus. M▶Daneshia#16740 in the U.S.Daneshia is a lengthened form of Danesha, adding an '-ia' tail for a flowing four-syllable soun▶Marcellina#16746 in the U.S.A feminine form of the Latin Marcellinus, itself a diminutive of Marcellus, which is a diminuti▶Lylianna#16756 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Liliana, a flowing elaboration of Lily (the flower). Graceful and floral ▶Maricarmen#16756 in the U.S.Maricarmen is a traditional Spanish compound of Maria and Carmen, written as one word. Carmen c▶Marijose#16760 in the U.S.Marijose is the Spanish double name Maria Jose written solid. Maria comes from the Hebrew Miria▶Maryfrances#16772 in the U.S.A written-as-one compound of Mary (Hebrew Miriam, 'beloved; star of the sea') and Frances (Lati▶Demonica#16790 in the U.S.Demonica is a coined American name joining a De- prefix to Monica, a name of debated origin som▶Meleana#16808 in the U.S.A name read as a Hawaiian-styled form of Melia (a form of Amelia, or the plumeria flower) or of▶Areonna#16818 in the U.S.Areonna is a modern invented girls' name that stretches the fashionable Ari- opening (as in Ari▶Maliana#16819 in the U.S.Maliana is a modern coinage, readable as a blend of Malia or Maria with the -ana ending. It has▶Miakoda#16828 in the U.S.Miakoda is a modern name usually listed as Lakota (Sioux) for power of the moon. The gloss circ▶Miamore#16829 in the U.S.Miamore is a modern name built from the endearment mi amore ('my love'), familiar in Italian an▶Arliana#16830 in the U.S.A modern coinage blending an Arl-/Arya sound with Ariana ('most holy; very holy' by that route)▶Maryeli#16848 in the U.S.Maryeli is a modern coinage joining Mary/Mari- with an -eli ending (perhaps echoing Eli or Eliz▶Millennia#16848 in the U.S.Millennia is the English word for spans of a thousand years (plural of millennium, from Latin m▶Maryhelen#16851 in the U.S.Maryhelen is a written-together double name marrying Mary and Helen. Mary, from Hebrew Miriam, ▶Berenise#16859 in the U.S.Berenise is a Spanish-styled spelling of Berenice (also Bernice), from Greek Pherenike — pherei▶Dametria#16865 in the U.S.Dametria is a variant of Demetria, the feminine of Demetrius, meaning 'devoted to Demeter' - th▶Edelmira#16874 in the U.S.Edelmira is a Spanish name built on Germanic elements, adal, noble, and mari or mar, famous, so▶Natalea#16875 in the U.S.Natalea is a respelling of Natalia and Natalie, from the Latin natalis, 'birthday,' specificall▶Auroralynn#16889 in the U.S.A modern compound of Aurora (Latin, 'dawn'; the Roman goddess of morning) and Lynn ('lake; pool▶Alexea#16897 in the U.S.Alexea is a respelling of Alexia (and the shorter Alexa), feminine forms tied to Alexis and Ale▶Kyriana#16898 in the U.S.Kyriana is a modern American name that blends Kyra or the word Kyrie with the flowing -ana endi▶Natalija#16912 in the U.S.A Slavic (Serbian/Croatian/Lithuanian) form of Natalia, from the Latin natalis, 'birthday' — sp▶Nathanaelle#16913 in the U.S.A French feminine of Nathanael/Nathaniel, from the Hebrew Netan'el, 'God has given.' Elegant an▶Keriana#16920 in the U.S.Keriana is a modern compound joining Keri (from the Irish Ciara, 'dark-haired,' or as a pet for▶Jamariya#16924 in the U.S.Jamariya is a modern invented name pairing the popular Ja- prefix with a -mariya ending that ec▶Allyssia#16925 in the U.S.Allyssia is an ornamented respelling of Alyssa, with a nod to Alicia. Alyssa is usually linked ▶Adrialys#16929 in the U.S.Adrialys reads as a modern Latina coinage, joining Adria or Adriana, from Latin Hadrianus, 'fro▶Eustolia#16937 in the U.S.Eustolia is a Spanish name from the Greek Eustolia, combining eu, 'good' or 'well,' with stole,▶Amayrany#16951 in the U.S.Amayrany reads as a stylized respelling within a family of modern Latina names such as Amairani▶Novalia#16955 in the U.S.A modern coinage built on Nova (Latin, 'new'; also a star that suddenly brightens) with a flowi▶Natoria#16956 in the U.S.Natoria pairs a Na- prefix with a -toria ending lifted from Victoria, the Latin name meaning vi▶Kiaria#16957 in the U.S.Kiaria looks like a modern coinage, most likely an elaboration of Kiara or Chiara, from the Ita▶Novalea#16973 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining Nova (Latin, 'new'; also 'a new star') with a -lea/-leah ending. Celes▶Ololade#16979 in the U.S.From the Yoruba, read as 'wealth has arrived' or 'honour has arrived' (ola, 'wealth; honour,' +▶Orelia#16985 in the U.S.Orelia reads most naturally as a trimmed form of Aurelia, from the Roman family name Aurelius a▶Okalani#16995 in the U.S.From the Hawaiian, read as 'of the heavens; of the sky' (o + kalani, 'the heavens; the royal ch▶Olaedo#16997 in the U.S.From the Igbo (Nigeria), Olaedo, often read as 'gold/wealth of beauty' (ola, 'wealth; ornament,▶Panagiota#16998 in the U.S.Panagiota is the feminine of the Greek Panagiotis, both derived from Panagia, 'the All-Holy', a▶Alexzia#17006 in the U.S.Alexzia is a modern respelling of Alexia, a feminine name from the Greek alexein, 'to defend' (▶Ottavia#17015 in the U.S.The Italian form of Octavia, from the Latin octavus, 'eighth' — a name of the Roman gens Octavi▶Priscillia#17025 in the U.S.Priscillia is an extended spelling of Priscilla, itself a Latin diminutive of Prisca, from pris▶Natividad#17029 in the U.S.Natividad is the Spanish word for 'Nativity', the birth of Christ, from Latin nativitas, 'birth▶Parthenia#17030 in the U.S.From the Greek parthenos, 'maiden; virgin' — the same word behind the Parthenon, the temple of ▶Persephanie#17036 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Persephone (blended with the Stephanie sound), the Greek goddess taken t▶Rosangela#17036 in the U.S.Rosangela joins Rosa, 'rose' (Latin rosa), to Angela, 'angel' or 'messenger' (Greek angelos); i▶Christinia#17038 in the U.S.Christinia is an elaborated spelling of Christina, with an extra i giving a fourth syllable. Ch▶Raffaela#17042 in the U.S.Raffaela is an Italian feminine form of Raphael, from the Hebrew Rafa'el, 'God has healed' — th▶Luvenia#17051 in the U.S.Luvenia is a Southern American girl's name of uncertain origin; the most plausible reading link▶Millennium#17084 in the U.S.Millennium is the ordinary English word for a period of one thousand years, from the Latin mill▶Audrieanna#17106 in the U.S.Audrieanna joins Audrey to Anna. Audrey comes from the Old English Aethelthryth, 'noble strengt▶Karalena#17107 in the U.S.Karalena reads as a modern compound joining Kara and Lena, landing very near the classic Caroli▶Marialis#17108 in the U.S.Marialis is a modern Spanish-influenced name that joins Maria, the Latin form of Hebrew Miriam,▶Marieta#17111 in the U.S.Marieta is a single-t spelling of Marietta, a diminutive of Marie or Maria - names traced to th▶Santasia#17114 in the U.S.Santasia blends a San- opening with -tasia, the tail of Anastasia, from the Greek anastasis mea▶Iracema#17121 in the U.S.lips of honey▶Roselani#17141 in the U.S.From the Hawaiian Roselani, joining rose (a borrowing of the English flower name) with lani ('h▶Roselena#17142 in the U.S.A modern blend of Rose (the flower) and Lena (a short form of Helena/Magdalena, 'light'). Flora▶Deriona#17148 in the U.S.Deriona is a modern American coinage that joins a Deri- or Deion- front with a flowing -ona end▶Areyana#17162 in the U.S.Areyana is a phonetic respelling of Ariana (Aryana). The name traces to the Greek Ariadne, 'mos▶Honoria#17211 in the U.S.From the Latin honor, 'honour; dignity; esteem' - a stately name borne by Roman and medieval no▶Laterrica#17218 in the U.S.Laterrica is a coined American name that joins the popular La- prefix with a Terrica element, i▶Adonica#17223 in the U.S.Adonica reads as a mid-century American coinage. It most plausibly joins an Adon- base, as in t▶Ifechukwu#17230 in the U.S.From the Igbo, 'the light of God' or 'the gift of God' (ife, 'light; thing,' + Chukwu, 'God'). ▶Serenitie#17245 in the U.S.Serenitie is a phonetic respelling of Serenity, the English virtue name from Latin serenitas, '▶Seferina#17248 in the U.S.Seferina is a Spanish feminine form of Ceferino or Zeferino, from the Latin Zephyrinus and ulti▶Irasema#17249 in the U.S.Irasema descends from Iracema, the heroine of José de Alencar's 1865 Brazilian novel; the autho▶Shenandoah#17268 in the U.S.Shenandoah is drawn from the Shenandoah River and Valley of Virginia, a name of Native American▶Sophiana#17286 in the U.S.An elaboration of Sophia, from the Greek sophia, 'wisdom,' extended with an -ana ending. Keeps ▶Sophiarose#17287 in the U.S.A modern smoosh of Sophia (Greek, 'wisdom') and Rose (the flower), written as one name in the m▶Sophronia#17289 in the U.S.From the Greek sophron, 'self-controlled; prudent; sensible; of sound mind.' A vintage virtue n▶Simisola#17290 in the U.S.From the Yoruba, read as 'rest/rejoice into wealth' (simi, 'rest; be at ease,' + ola, 'wealth; ▶Sincerity#17292 in the U.S.The English virtue word 'sincerity' — honesty, genuineness, freedom from pretense — used as a g▶Tashianna#17297 in the U.S.Tashianna joins a Tashi- opening, close to Tatiana and Tasha, to Anna, from the Hebrew Hannah m▶Jalesia#17310 in the U.S.Jalesia is an elaboration of Jalisa, the modern African-American coinage built from the Ja- pre▶Salimatou#17324 in the U.S.Salimatou is a West African (notably Guinean, Malian, Senegalese and Ivorian) form of Salima/Sa▶Jamyria#17325 in the U.S.Jamyria is a modern invented name that joins the popular African American Ja- prefix to a flowi▶Ashleynicole#17336 in the U.S.Ashleynicole is a first-and-middle double name, Ashley Nicole, written as one word. Ashley is f▶Valerya#17338 in the U.S.Valerya is a respelling of Valeria/Valerie, from the Latin family name Valerius, from valere, '▶Somalia#17348 in the U.S.Somalia is a place-name adoption, taken from the East African nation whose name derives from th▶Sylvianna#17348 in the U.S.A modern coinage that layers Sylvia (Latin, 'of the forest') with the flowing -anna ending seen▶Vicktoria#17355 in the U.S.A respelling of Victoria, with a 'ck,' from the Latin victoria, 'victory.' Victoria was the Rom▶Tantania#17358 in the U.S.Tantania is a modern coinage without a documented root. Its sound recalls Titania, Shakespeare'▶Tameria#17365 in the U.S.Tameria stretches the Tam- element, familiar from Tamara and Tameka, with a flowing -eria endin▶Giulliana#17383 in the U.S.Giulliana is a spelling of the Italian Giuliana, the feminine of Giuliano and ultimately of Jul▶Estephani#17391 in the U.S.Estephani is a Latina spelling of Stephanie, the feminine of Stephen, from the Greek 'stephanos▶Temilade#17391 in the U.S.From the Yoruba Temilade, 'mine has become a crown; mine is now a crown' (temi, 'mine,' + ade, ▶Teniola#17392 in the U.S.From the Yoruba, read as 'wealth is worth having/spreading' (tan/teni + ola, 'wealth; honor') -▶Uliana#17400 in the U.S.The Russian form of Juliana, from the Roman family name Julius (linked to 'youthful; downy-bear▶Fiorenza#17405 in the U.S.An Italian name meaning 'flourishing; blossoming,' tied to the city of Florence (Firenze); a co▶Urania#17406 in the U.S.From the Greek ourania, 'heavenly; of the heavens/sky' (from Ouranos, the sky); the Muse of ast▶Torianna#17424 in the U.S.Torianna extends Tori, the familiar short form of Victoria, with a flowing -anna ending. Victor▶Taviana#17435 in the U.S.Taviana is a contemporary name most often understood as a softened form of Tatiana, the feminin▶Tytianna#17444 in the U.S.Tytianna is a stylized spelling of Tatiana, the feminine of the Roman Tatianus, from the family▶Ulyana#17447 in the U.S.The Russian and Ukrainian form of Juliana, from the Roman Julius (linked to 'youthful; downy-be▶














