Two Syllable Names for Girls
- Mella
- Zylla
- Erta
- Neile
- Kelcy
- Maevyn
- Catlin
- Marva
- Gaye
- Josephe
Origin:
French feminine variation of JosephDescription:
Josephe is much less well-known in the English-speaking world than Josephine or Joanna.
- Callas
Description:
Opera lovers and fans of the great diva might make a more sensitive choice with Maria.
- Sayer
Origin:
English occupational nameMeaning:
"woodcutter or reciter"Description:
Sayer is a surname derived for an occupational name. This may be related to Sawyer, which is where the woodcutter comes in, or to Sayer as in a person who says for a living, ie a reciter.
- Haelynn
- Orie
- Aoko
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"blue child"
- Laurene
Origin:
Variation of Lauren, English from LatinMeaning:
"from Laurentum or bay laurel"Description:
In the midcentury US, putting an ene or een or ine at the end of any name made it more stylish. Today, it has the opposite effect.
- Kenlee
- Timna
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"withhold"Description:
This unisex name belongs to multiple Biblical bearers of both sexes, and spelled with an "h" (Timnah) it's also a Biblical place name.
- Aeta
Origin:
Botanical nameDescription:
Aeta is a punchy botanical name which grabs attention without being overly long or frilly.
- Pirkko
Origin:
Diminutive of Piritta, FinnishMeaning:
"strength; exalted one"Description:
Cute and quirky nickname that stands on its own in Finland.