15,000+ Two-Syllable Girl Names
- Suela
Origin:
Albanian variation of SuheylaMeaning:
"level, even"Description:
Variation of Suheyla.
- Serapion
Origin:
Greek, EgyptianMeaning:
"mighty bull"Description:
This was the name of a 13th-century saint, a Mercedarian friar who was martyred by pirates. It derives from the name of the Greco-Egyptian bull god Serapis.
- Caeli
- Biela
- Bayan
Origin:
Kurdish, KazakhMeaning:
"morning; woman"Description:
A rare but rising unisex name — used more often on baby girls.
- Hartford
Origin:
English surnameMeaning:
"deer ford"Description:
Vanderpump Rules star Stassi Schroeder put this place name on the map when she used it for her daughter Hartford Charlie Rose.
- Nynette
- Jolien
- Macen
Origin:
English, feminine variation of MasonMeaning:
"worker in stone"Description:
Rather than going with a yooneek spelling like Macen (or Maysen or Masyn), we'd suggest sticking with the original Mason, as Kelsey Grammer did for his daughter.
- Lanie
- Ffiona
Origin:
Welsh form of Fiona; or "foxglove"Meaning:
"foxglove"Description:
A pretty halfway house between the modern name Ffion, which has been popular in Wales in recent decades, and the unrelated name Fiona.
- Myria
- Nayab
Origin:
PersianMeaning:
"rare, unique"Description:
This is a lovely Persian name for a rare, special girl.
- Ximene
Origin:
Spanish variation of Ximena
- Oshun
Origin:
YorubaDescription:
Not (just) a respelling of Ocean, Oshun is a river deity in the Yoruba culture of Nigeria.
- Peachy
Origin:
English word nameMeaning:
"peach-like, satisfactory"Description:
A peachy-keen take on the fruit names Peach and Peaches. Peachy has the additional colloquial meaning of "satisfactory."
- Romée
- Gèmma
- Edit
- Saimi
Origin:
Finnish variation of SaimaMeaning:
"largest lake in Finland"Description:
Saimi is a sharp but sweet variation of Saima, which is in turn derived from Saimaa, the name of the largest lake in Finland. The meaning of the name is unknown, with linguists suggesting it might come from a now lost ancient language, or perhaps from the word sápmi , meaning "of the Sami people", and Indigenous people living in Norway, Finland and Sweden. Saimi currently ranks in the Finnish Top 50.