When you look at the list of the most popular names for girls right now, one thing stands out: They're a mouthful! Whereas once brevity was the soul of wit, causing the rise of the four-letter baby name, now the pendulum has swung in the other direction and longer names are getting trendier and trendier.
For parents who like the idea of a hefty, substantial baby name, here are some long baby names for girls to consider. Some of them are already popular and rank among the most-used baby names in the country right now. Others are rare and more unique, and ready to be claimed by families looking for something unusual.
Most Popular Long Names for Girls
The Social Security Administration (SSA) keeps track of the baby names that are used most often in the United States. Right now, while there are a few short names in the top 10 (Emma, Mia, and Ava), the longer names are winning out. Here are the entries on the SSA's list of most popular girl names that have seven or more letters, listed in order of popularity.
- Charlotte
- Isabella
- Eleanor
- Elizabeth
- Scarlett
- Penelope
- Abigail
- Madison
- Valentina
- Victoria
- Delilah
- Lillian
- Genesis
- Josephine
- Adeline
- Paisley
- Madelyn
- Leilani
- Addison
- Natalie
- Liliana
- Kinsley
- Madeline
- Kennedy
- Caroline
- Aaliyah
- Allison
- Natalia
- Gabriella
- Savannah
These Long Names for Girls Are Getting More Popular
The SSA also keeps a list of the names that have experienced the biggest jumps in popularity. The two names that top the list are long-ish, and variants of each other: Ailany and Aylani, both clocking in at six letters and three syllables. They're taking the list by storm: Ailany moved up 754 places in rank, and Aylani moved up 441 places! These are some other seven-letter-or-more fast-climbers, listed in order of how much they increased in popularity.
- Marjorie
- Scottie
- Julietta
- Wrenlee
- Kailany
- Marlowe
- Icelynn
- Seraphina
- Cattleya
- Wrenleigh
- Lavender
- Campbell
- Lakelyn
- Alisson
- Kataleya
- Arlette
- Kahlani
- Alianna
- Rebekah
- Mariella
- Rosalyn
- Deborah
- Maelynn
- Georgina
- Arisbeth
- Estella
- Lakelynn
- Rosalina
- Rosalee
- Elisabeth
Of these, two are very similar to the two fastest-climbers — Kailany and Kahlani — so Hawaiian names are definitely having a moment. (Ailany/Aylani mean "high chief" in Hawaiian, while Kailany/Kahlani mean "sea and sky.") Other than that, parents are definitely making names longer by adding -lynn to the end, as Icelynn, Maelynn and Lakelynn can attest.
Unique Long Name for Girls
These long names for girls did not make the SSA's most recent list of the top 1,000 baby names, so yours will likely be the only one in the class with one of these monikers on their lunch box.
- Amethyst
- Antoinette
- Bernadette
- Carrington
- Chrysanthemum
- Domenica
- Eulalia
- Finnleigh
- Georgiana
- Hadassah
- Hermione
- Imogene
- Kensington
- Lorraine
- Mercedes
- Nicolette
- Olympia
- Philomena
- Prudence
- Rhiannon
- Rosamund
- Shoshana
- Strawberry
- Tennessee
- Vincenza
- Wednesday
- Wilhelmina
- Yulianna
- Yasmeen
- Zipporah
Other Long Names for Girls
Not too popular, not too obscure, these names are just right.
- Araceli
- Brittany
- Clementine
- Celeste
- Esmeralda
- Evangeline
- Florence
- Francesca
- Genevieve
- Gwendolyn
- Jacqueline
- Lorelai
- Marceline
- Marilyn
- Magdalena
- Octavia
- Veronica
- Virginia
- Vivienne
- Xiomara
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Marisa (she/her) has covered all things parenting, from the postpartum period through the empty nest, for Good Housekeeping since 2018; previously, she wrote about parents and families at Parents and Working Mother. She lives with her toy-collecting husband and daughter in Brooklyn, where she can be found helping out her team at bar trivia or posting about movies on Twitter and Bluesky.