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Beyond Elizabeth: 4+ Syllable Girl Names

In the past, I wrote an article about Elizabeth and her consistent popularity since 1880: she has always ranked within the Top 30 as a first name.

As a middle name, she's also a popular choice because of how extremely well Elizabeth flows with most first names.

I listed four specific reasons why Elizabeth has remained so popular and works so well with other names. I also listed other 4 syllable names that might also work well as a middle name.

If none of those strike your fancy, you're sure to find a great selection in the following list of 4+ syllable girl names.

Which of these are your favorite? Share your thoughts in the comment section below!

Abilena          
Abriana
Abrianna
Abriella
Abryanna
Acadia
Acelina
Adelaida
Adelia
Adelina
Adelita
Adriana
Adrianna
Aemilia
Afrodite
Agostina
Agustina
Albertina
Alejandra
Alejandrina
Aleksandra
Alessandra
Alessia
Alethea
Aletheia
Alexandra
Alexandrea
Alexandria
Alexia
Alexxia
Alicia
Alivia
Aloisia
Altagracia
Amalia
Amaranta
Amarantha
Amarilla
Amelia
Amelina
America
Analia
Analilia
Analina
Anamaria
Anastacia
Anastasia
Anastasija
Anastassia
Andromeda
Angelia
Angelica
Angelina
Angelita
Anjelica
Annabella
Annalia
Annaliese
Annalina
Annalisa
Annamaria
Annamarie
Anneliese
Annelise
Antigone
Antonella
Antonia
Antonieta
Antonina
Aphrodite
Arabella
Araceli
Aracely
Araminta
Aranzazu
Arcadia
Arcelia
Argelia
Argentina
Ariadne
Ariana
Arianna
Ariela
Ariella
Artemisa          
Artemisia
Aryana
Aryanna
Astoria
Atalanta
Aubriana
Aubrianna
Aubriella
Audriana
Aurelia
Avelina
Azalea
Azalia
Azaria
Azucena
Belladonna
Bibiana
California
Calliope
Calogera
Camelia
Candelaria
Carmelita
Carolina
Cataleya
Catalina
Catarina
Catharina
Cecelia
Cecilia
Celestina
Christabella
Christiana
Christiane
Clementina
Cleopatra
Coralina
Cordelia
Corinthia
Dayanara
Delgadina
Delphinia
Deyanira
Domenica
Donatella
Dorotea
Dorothea
Edelmira
Eduwiges
Ekaterina
Eleanora
Elenora
Eleora
Eliana
Elidia
Eliora
Elisabeth
Elizabella
Elizabelle
Elizabeth
Eloisa
Emelina
Emilia
Emiliana
Emmalina
Emmanuelle
Enedelia
Enedina
Enriqueta
Epiphany
Erendira
Ernestina
Esmeralda
Esperanza
Estefana
Estefani
Estefania
Estefany
Estibaliz
Eugenia
Eulalia
Eurydice
Eusebia
Evangelina          
Evangeline
Evanthia
Evelina
Eyana
Fabiana
Fabiola
Feliciana
Felicidad
Felicitas
Felicity
Filomena
Florentina
Floriana
Frederica
Gabriela
Gabriella
Galilea
Gavriella
Genoveva
Geraldina
Giuliana
Gladiola
Gloriana
Graciana
Graciela
Gratiana
Guadalupe
Guillermina
Henrietta
Hermelinda
Hermione
Hilaria
Honoria
Ilaria
Ileana
Iliana
Inocencia
Iolanthe
Iracema
Irasema
Isabela
Isabella
Isabelline
Isadora
Israella
Izabella
Jesenia
Josalina
Josefina
Josephina
Juliana
Julianna
Julieta
Julietta
Kalliope
Kamaria
Katarina
Katerina
Katiana
Lavinia
Leocadia
Leonarda
Leonora
Leticia
Liboria
Liduvina
Lieselotte
Liliana
Lilliana
Lillyana
Lilyana
Liselotte
Liviana
Livianna
Louisiana
Luciana
Madalena
Maddalena
Magdalena
Magnolia
Mahalia
Marcelina
Margarita
Margherita
Mariamne
Mariana
Maricela
Mariela
Mariella
Marietta
Marinella
Marisela
Maryellen
Maximina
Mehitabel
Meridian
Miabella
Milania
Miroslava
Monalisa
Natalia
Natalina
Natividad
Nicolasa
Nicoletta
Noelani
Octavia
Octaviana
Olimpia
Olivia
Oliviana
Olympia
Orabela
Orabella
Oriana
Orianna
Panagiota
Patricia
Penelope
Persephone
Petronella
Petronilla
Philomena
Rafaela
Raffaela
Raffaella
Raphaela
Refugio
Rosabella
Rosaleah
Rosalia
Rosalicia
Rosalina
Rosalinda
Rosamaria
Rosangelica
Rosario
Samaria
Sanjuanita
Serafina
Seraphina
Serenity
Severina
Shenandoah
Tatiara
Teresita
Theodora
Thomasina
Urania
Valencia
Valentina
Valeria
Verenice
Veronica
Veronika
Victoria
Viridiana
Viviana
Vivianna
Wilhelmina
Xenobia
Xiomara
Yesenia
Yessenia
Ysabella
Zenobia
Zinovia
Whew! That's quite a list!  If you're looking for the complete opposite, short names, I can help with that! Here is a list of One-Syllable Girl Names and also Four Letter Girl Names.  Don't forget to check out last week's list of 4+ Syllable Boy Names too!

Comments

Lilah McDaniel said…
Anastasia, Annabella, Aurelia, Carolina, Emilia, Isabella, Juliana, Liliana, Olivia, Seraphina, Viviana
Alexa Raine Devereux said…
Sometimes I tell people that my name is Alexandra or Alexandria or Alessandra but it's just Alexa. I also like Emiliana and Viviana.
bermudaglobetrottersdotcom said…
I have always adored PEARL. Nearly everyone I know thinks it sounds "old" though. People have no class these days.
Jordan Smiya said…
A lot of those so called "old" names are coming back in style. I've heard of a couple of babies with the middle name Pearl, so it might be fresh again.
Deb Dillon said…
Grace

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