Page 2 Two Syllable Unisex Names

Showing 21 to 40 out of total 8,390 Unisex names with Two syllable

Charley
Freeman; person who has a free mind, Freeman, person who has a free mind.
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Karan
This name derives from the Sanskrit “Karṇa (कर्ण),” meaning “ear.” Karna is one of the central characters in the Hindu epic Mahābhārata, from ancient India. He was the King of Anga (present-day Bhagalpur and Munger).
Shea
From the Irish Seaghdha meaning "admirable".
Carey
From the Irish surname which is either from the Gaelic O'Ciardha meaning "dark one" or the Welsh place name Carew.
Stevie
Derived from the Greek word stephanos, meaning "crown" or "garland".
Lorin
Variation of Laurel, meaning the one coming from a place of laurel trees, Variation of Laurel, meaning the one coming from a place of laurel trees.
Christan
One who is a Christianity by religion and believes that Jesus is the son of God, One who is a Christianity by religion and believes that Jesus is the son of God.
Jaylin
Jay was originally a nickname for someone who chattered like a bird, although can also mean "victory".
Reilly
A transferred use of the English surname, from the Old English ryge, meaning "rye" and leah meaning "clearing" or "meadow". Alternatively, from the Irish surname Reilly or O'Reilly.
Devyn
This name derives from two Gaelic surnames, “Dubháin or Ó Damháin.” The first one represents a nickname from the Old French “devin,” which in turn derives from the Latin word “dīvīnē / dīvīnus,” which means “prophetically, by intuition or divine inspiration, divinely magnificently.” The second one is of Irish origin, meaning “descendant of Damhán,” a byname meaning “fawn.” Dubhán, “a descendant of Dubhán, a little dark one,” was the founder of the church of Killooaun or Cill Dhubháin (the church of Dubhán), Ballymacward, County Galway. All that now exists of the church are ruins, but it was once the center of a medieval vicarage. It has been suggested that it belonged to a period later than that of Killamude. Next to nothing appears to be known of Dubhán; beyond that, he seems to have been an essential cleric among the Soghain in the early Irish Christian era.
Campbell
From the Scottish surname, which is from the Gaelic cam beul, meaning "crooked mouth". Known as the name of a famous Scottish clan.
Jaedyn
One who will be judged by the God and is thankful.
Landry
Landry is a surname of French origin. Landry appears in the names of towns in France, Canada, and the United States, as well as three canonized saints. The name, in turn, is of Germanic origin, composed of two elements: “*landą” (land, country) plus “*rīkijaz” (kingly, royal, noble, mighty, distinguished, powerful, rich). In turn, the name means “the strength of the earth, the one who dominates the lands.”
Arden
From the surname which is taken from the English place name. Originally from the Celtic meaning "high".
Leighton
He who came from the town near the meadow.
Kodi
Kodi means Helpful, Beneficial, Kodi means Helpful, Beneficial.
Austyn
Probably derived from the English surname Austin, which is a shortened form of the Latin Augustus which means "great".
Finlee
Charleston
Name of a place in America, Name of a place in America.