Two Syllable Unisex Names

Finding the Perfect 2 Syllable Unisex Names

Choosing a name for your baby is a big decision. You want to choose a name that you love and that you think will suit your child well. There are many factors to consider when choosing a name, such as the meaning of the name, the popularity of the name, and how the name sounds.

If you are looking for a unisex name that is only two syllables long, there are many great options available. Some popular 2syllable unisex names include Robin, Avery, Hayden, and Taylor.

Below is a list of 8,390 2 syllable unisex names. This list includes a variety of names from different cultures and backgrounds. I hope you will find the perfect name for your baby on this list.

Showing 1 to 20 out of total 8,390 Unisex names with Two syllable

Jessie
Short form of Jessica, from the Hebrew Yiskah meaning "God beholds".
Kerry
From the name of the Irish count, which is from the Irish Gaelic meaning "Ciar's descendents".
Jackie
A pet form of Jack or a short form of Jacqueline, both originally from John, which is originally from the Hebrew name Yochanan meaning "God is gracious".
Jaime
Spanish form of James, a form of Jacob, which is from the Hebrew aquv or aqab, meaning "heel" or "supplanter". Also used as a female alternative spelling for Jamie.
Casey
From the Irish surname O Cathasaigh meaning "vigilant".
Justice
From the English word, but also from an Old French occupational surname which meant "judge, officer of justice".
Riley
A transferred use of the English surname, from the Old English ryge, meaning "rye" and "clearing" or "meadow". Alternatively, from the Irish surname Reilly or O'Reilly.
Frankie
Form of Frank, a short form of Francis, which is an English form of the Italian name Francesco, from the Latin Franciscus, meaning "French".
Palmer
From the Old French for "pilgrim".
Oakley
Field of oak trees.
Baby
From the Latin word bambi meaning "young child".
Ollie
A short form of Olivier, the French form of a Germanic name, possibly related to the Scandinavian ?lafur, from ?leifr, meaning "descendent of the ancestors". Another possible origin is the name Alfihar, meaning "elf army".
Claudie
A female form of a 7th century saint, Claudius.
Robbie
A pet form of Robert, a Norman name, originally from the Germanic hrod, meaning "fame" and berhtl, meaning "famous" or "bright".
Lennie
Nickname for Leonard meaning brave lion, Nickname for Leonard meaning brave lion.
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Alva
A Swedish and Norwegian name from alf or alv, meaning "elf".
Maxie
A French form of the Latin Maximus, meaning "the greatest".
Arvie
English - Friend of the People; Old Norse - Eagle Tree; A variant of name Arvid, English - Friend of the People, Old Norse - Eagle Tree, A variant of name Arvid.
Burnice
A woman who brings victory.