Long girl names to suit your newborn daughter

long-girl-names

by Lorna White |
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Finding the perfect baby name for your little girl can be difficult, but it's understandable why a long girl name is what you're looking for.

We love that most of these long baby names can be shortened and you can leave it up to your little one to decide if they want to be called their full long name or their nickname. Not only that, but long girl names sound so beautiful and particularly sound good with a one syllable surname.

If you're keen to find some longer girl name ideas, we've compiled a list of our favourites to give you some inspiration.

Penelope

Isabella

Adriana

Delilah

Eleanor

Victoria

Madison

Lillian

Savannah

Elizabeth

Gabriella

Clementine

Cecillia

Theodora

Evangeline

Georgina

Matilda

Esmeralda

Angelina

Felicity

Emmeline

Jennifer

Marianne

Josephine

Harriet

Don’t worry if your due date is fast approaching and you still haven’t found a name that feels like the one. Head to our baby name generator where you’ll find thousands of names to fall in love with, from more traditional sounding names, to unique baby names from all around the world.

Lorna White is the Senior Digital Writer for Mother&Baby. After running the Yours magazine website, specialising in content about caring for kids and grandchildren, Lorna brought her expertise to Mother&Baby in 2020. She has a keen interest in a range of topics from potty training and nutrition to baby names and early development and has a wide range of experienced medical experts and professionals at her fingertips. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her two young sisters, dog walking and enjoying the outdoors with her family.

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