Two Syllable Baby Names

Venture into the Domain of 2 Syllable names

Welcome to the harmonious realm of 2 Syllable names, where rhythm and melody intertwine to create a symphony of beautiful options for your child. This expansive collection of over 75,553 names invites you to embark on a delightful journey of exploration, where you'll discover a treasure trove of names that exude elegance, sophistication, and a touch of playfulness.

Two Syllable names, often considered more distinctive than their 1-Syllable counterparts, offer a delightful balance between ease of pronunciation and a richness of sound. Their rhythmic structure lends itself to a natural flow of speech, making them a popular choice for parents seeking names that are both memorable and pleasing to the ear.

As you delve into this extensive list, prepare to be captivated by a diverse array of names that span the realms of tradition and modernity. From the enduring appeal of classics like "Oliver" and "Charlotte" to the contemporary charm of "Mason" and "Evelyn", our collection encompasses a wide spectrum of styles to suit your unique preferences.

Each 2-Syllable name carries its own distinct personality, infused with a rich history and a captivating meaning. Whether you're drawn to the strength and leadership embodied by names like "Alexander" and "Sofia", or you're captivated by the gentle spirit of names like "Theodore" and "Amelia", our collection offers a name that perfectly reflects your child's essence.

Embrace the enchanting world of 2 Syllable names and embark on a captivating quest for the perfect name. As you navigate through this extensive list, let your imagination soar and allow your instincts to guide you. Consider the harmonious blend of sounds, the depth of meaning, and the overall impression that each name evokes.

Remember, the perfect name is not merely an identifier; it's an embodiment of your child's unique spirit, a symbol of your love and hopes for their future. With this comprehensive collection as your guide, we hope you find the 2-Syllable name that resonates with your heart and fills your child's life with joy.

Showing 1 to 20 out of total 75,553 Baby names with Two syllable

Mary
An English form of Maria, the Latin form of Mariam or Miriam, from New Testament Greek, possibly, meaning "rebellious", but probably going even further back to Ancient Egyptian origins: mr, meaning "love" or mry, "beloved".
Annie
An English pet form of Anna, from the Hebrew hanna, meaning "grace".
Anna
Latin name from the Hebrew hanna, meaning "grace". Could also be from the Arabic, meaning "friendly".
Helen
From the Greek Helene meaning "light", could also be from the Greek selene, meaning "moon" or h?lios meaning "sun".
Elsie
A short form of Elspeth, which is a Scottish form of Elizabeth, which comes from the Hebrew Elisheba, meaning "God is my oath".
Lucy
An English feminine form of Lucius, derived from the Latin lux, meaning "light".
Agnes
A latinised form of the Greek Hagni, derived from hagnos, meaning 'chaste'. The name was later associated with the Latin agnus, meaning 'lamb'.
Louise
The feminine form of Louis, the French form of the Germanic Ludwig, "famous warrior".
Alice
Form of the Old French Adelais, from the Germanic Adelheidis, meaning "noble" and "light".
Esther
A Hebrew name which could come from the Persian stara, meaning "star" or the Hebrew name Hadassah, which is from astra, meaning "myrtle".
Ethel
From the Old English ethel, meaning "noble".
Marie
A French variation of Maria, the Latin form of Mariam or Miriam, from New Testament Greek, possibly, meaning "rebellious", but probably going even further back to Ancient Egyptian origins: mr, meaning "love" or mry, "beloved".
Clara
From the Latin clarus, meaning "bright, clear" or "famous".
Martha
An Arameic name, meaning "lady", or "mistress of the house".
Frances
A feminine form of Francis, which is an English form of the Italian Francesco, from the Latin Franciscus, meaning "French".
Julia
Feminine version of Julian, from the Latin Julianus, either from the Greek ioulos, meaning "downy-bearded, or from the Latin Iupiter, from dyeus "shiny, sky" and pater "father".
Mildred
Mildred was revived from its Old English origin, Mild?ry?, meaning "gentle strength", from the elements milde "gentle" and ?ry? "strength".
Pauline
Feminine version of Paul, from the Latin paulus, meaning "small" or "humble".
Emma
From the Old German erm, meaning "whole" or "universal".
Hazel
From the English name for the tree, or nuts from the tree, which derives from the Old English haesel.