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Girl Names with 5 syllables

There are 20 5-syllable names for baby girls. Displayed on this page are 5-syllable names 1 to 20. Within these names, Alexandria (English) was the most popular in 2008 with a rank of #189 and a usage of 0.0867%. The unusual 5-syllable names are Alexandrina (French, German, and Spanish), Ana Isabel (Spanish), Ana Lilia (Spanish), Anamaria (German and Italian), Anatolia (Greek and Spanish), Anna Maria (English and German), Annunziata (German and Italian), Caledonia (English and Spanish), Candelaria (Spanish), Ekaterina (Russian), Eleonore (German), Eva Maria (German), Evangelista (Italian), Hyacinthia (English), Lisa Maria (German), Maria Carmen (Spanish), Oliveria (English), Sebastiana (Italian), and Serendipity (English).

5-syllable names are somewhat popular as baby girl names. The names' popularity increased from the 1960s up to the 1990s; before that, they were of sporadic use only. Their usage peaked modestly in 1993 with 0.256% of baby girls being given 5-syllable names. Within the top 1000 baby names then, there were 1 5-syllable names. The names have slipped in popularity since then. In 2008, their usage was 0.087% with 1 5-syllable name listed among the top 1000.

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Alexandria Popularity Trend of Alexandria
from 1900 to 2008.
2008 Rank: 189 189 defender of men ... used chiefly in the English ... variant of Alexandra ... a popular baby girl name ...

Alexandrina defender of men ... has its origins in the Old Greek ... variation of Alexandra ...

Ana Isabel origin, as well as its use, is in the Spanish ... The name is a combination of Ana and Isabel ...

Ana Lilia origin and use are both in the Spanish language ... variant spelling of Analilia ...

Anamaria bitter grace ... used chiefly in German and Italian, ... variant of Annamaria ...

Anatolia sunrise, east ... of Old Greek origin ... used mainly in Greek and Spanish ... uncommon as a baby girl name ...

Anna Maria bitter grace ... of Germanic origin ... used mainly in English and German ... variant of Annamaria ...

Annunziata annunciation ... used mostly in German and Italian ... of Italian origin ... a Roman Catholic name that is ...

Caledonia the Scottish highlands ... has its origins in the Latin language ... used largely in the English and Spanish ...

Candelaria Candlemas ... origin, as well as its use, is in the Spanish ... first name is from the Spanish name for the ...

Ekaterina pure; torture ... has its origins in the Old Greek ... variant form of Katherine ...

Eleonore bright one, shining ... has its origins in the Old Provençal ... variation of Eleanor ...

Eva Maria used chiefly in the German language ... The name is a combination of Eva and Maria ...

Evangelista gospel, good news; good, well; news, tidings ... used predominantly in Italian and ...

Hyacinthia hyacinth ... of Old Greek origin and it is used ... variation of Hyacinth ... not popular as a baby name for ...

Lisa Maria has its origins in the Germanic ... variant of Lisamaria ... not commonly used as a baby girl ...

Maria Carmen of Spanish origin and it is also ... The name is a combination of Maria and Carmen ...

Oliveria olive tree ... an English name of Latin origin ... form of Olivia ... unusual as a baby girl name ...

Sebastiana woman from Sebasta ... used predominantly in Italian and ... an uncommon baby name for girls ...

Serendipity fortunate discovery ... origin, as well as its use, is in the English ... unusual as a baby girl name ...


Popularity Trend
for 5-syllable Names
from 1900 to 2006Variant Popularity Chart
for 5-syllable Names
in 2006