Two Syllable Names for Girls
- Katell
Origin:
Breton variation of KatherineMeaning:
"pure"Description:
Original twist on this classic.
- Dacia
Origin:
Latin place-nameDescription:
Dacia is an ancient place-name -- it was in Eastern Europe -- as lacy as Dacey, but more substantial.
- Addis
- Auguste
Origin:
French form of Augustine, LatinMeaning:
"great, magnificent"Description:
If you live in an English-speaking country, there are so many variations of this august name that would make life simpler.
- Dareth
- Eppie
- Odiel
- Credence
Origin:
Word nameDescription:
A modern word and virtue name which first appeared on the US baby name charts in 2013, when it was given to 6 boys. Usage peaked in 2019, with 18 boys and seven baby girls, no doubt thanks to the enigmatic Credence Barebone from the Fantastic Beasts film franchise.
- Redeem
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"buy back"Description:
A modern virtue name which believes in second chances.
- Katrin
- Marca
- Leliah
- Yaeli
- Aidyn
- Þórdís
Origin:
Old NorseMeaning:
"thunder goddess"Description:
Þórdís is an ancient name that's currently seeing a resurgence in Iceland. It was derived from Þórr, the original form of the mythological Thor, and the Old Norse element dis, meaning "goddess." The first letter is called a thorn and is pronounced like a TH. The proper Anglicization is Thordis or Tordis.
- Phoebee
- Mariane
Origin:
French combination of Marie and AnneMeaning:
"drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved + grace"Description:
Variant of Marianne
- Onnie
- Oreal
- Aydin