Two Syllable Boys Names

Exploring the World of 2 Syllable Boys' Names

Welcome to the realm of 2 syllable boys' names, where strength meets charm and tradition intertwines with modernity. This comprehensive collection of over 34,396 names is designed to inspire you and guide you as you embark on the beautiful journey of finding the perfect name for your son.

Two syllable boys' names, often considered classic and timeless, offer a perfect balance between brevity and versatility. They are easy to pronounce and remember, yet they provide ample room for a variety of sounds and styles. Whether you're drawn to the powerful simplicity of names like "Liam" or "Lucas", or you prefer the softer cadence of names like "Noah" or "Mason", our vast collection offers a diverse array of options to suit your taste and preferences.

As you explore this extensive list, you'll discover a rich tapestry of names that have stood the test of time, alongside modern gems that reflect the ever-evolving landscape of names. Each name carries its own unique history and meaning, adding a layer of depth and significance to your son's identity.

Whether you're seeking a name that embodies strength and determination, like "Jackson" or "Alexander", or you prefer the gentle charm of names like "Benjamin" or "Theodore", our collection offers a name to match every personality and preference.

As you navigate through this vast array of 2 syllable boys' names, let your imagination soar and trust your instincts. Consider the sound, the meaning, and the overall feel of each name as you envision it gracing your son's life. Remember, the perfect name is not just a label; it's a reflection of your son's unique spirit and a symbol of your love and hopes for his future.

Embrace the beauty of 2 syllable boys' names and embark on a journey of discovery with this comprehensive collection. We hope you find the perfect name that captures your son's essence and fills your heart with joy.

Showing 1 to 20 out of total 34,396 Boys names with Two syllable

Terry
Meaning taken from the Roman family name of Terentius, meaning "smooth".
Angel
From the Greek word angelos, meaning "messenger" and used to describe a heavenly being with wings or a messenger from God.
Ryan
From the Gaelic r? meaning "king".
Jesse
From the Hebrew Yishai meaning "gift".
Jordan
From the name of the River Jordan, from the Hebrew name hayarden, meaning "descend" or "flow down".
Ashton
Form of Ashley, which is taken from various place names using the old English aesc, meaning "ash" and leah, meaning "wood". Meaning "town near to an ash tree", or "from the ash tree".
Tyler
An occupational name, Tyler was originally only used as a surname. From Anglo-Norman French word taillour, a derivative of tailier means "to cut".
Devon
From the name of the county in South West England.
Dallas
From the Scottish place name, which the US city was named after. Originally from the Scottish Gaelic word dalais, meaning "valley of water".
Logan
From the Scottish Gaelic meaning "little cove" or "small hollow". The Irish meaning is "meadow".
Hunter
From the occupational surname, which is from the Old English hunta, meaning "to hunt".
Skyler
Simply means sky, taken from the old Norse sky, meaning "cloud".
Jaden
Either from the name of the green stone, or from the Hebrew meaning "thankful".
Hayden
From a surname, meaning which comes from a place name, derived from Old English heg, meaning "hay" and denu, meaning "valley".
Rowan
From the Gaelic name Ruadhan, from ruadh, meaning "red".
Jayden
Either from the name of the green stone, or from the Hebrew meaning "thankful".
Parker
Originally a surname, meaning "keeper of the park".
Charlie
A pet form of Charles, which comes from the Old English word ceorl and the German Karl, both meaning "free man".
River
From the Latin ripa, meaning "riverbank".
Finley
Finn is a name of Gaelic derivation and means "blond warrior".