15,000+ Two-Syllable Girl Names
- Uduak
Origin:
IbibioMeaning:
"will, desire"Description:
A gender-neutral name in its native Nigeria, but more often borne on males in the US.
- Jenette
- Aimil
- Lynnie
- Hollier
Origin:
French, EnglishMeaning:
"holly tree"Description:
An intriguing surname option with ties to the natural world and to cool names like Hollis and Holland. But beware: another origin of the surname is from Old French horier meaning "pimp, brothel keeper".
- Eadith
- Shandi
- Eiffel
Origin:
German placenameDescription:
An interesting international choice. Most closely associated with the Parisian monument, the Eiffel Tower, Gustave Eiffel was also responsible for much of the interior of the Statue of Liberty. The name itself is German, but was not the family's original surname and was added as an homage to the family's German homeland which featured the Eifel mountains. Eiffel could be used as a boys or girls name.
- Kally
- Tianna
- Dillyn
- Karra
- Anat
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"answer"Description:
In Semitic mythology, Anat was the goddess of fertility, hunting, and war.
- Kalene
Origin:
Variation of Kalina, Kalena, or KaylaDescription:
Kalene is one of those names that doesn't really exist as an official name in any culture but that is at the same time widely used and relates to many other names. You may think of it as a variation of the Polish botanical name Kalina, or the Hawaiian Kalena, or of the Hebrew Kayla in all its variations which may include Kayley, Cailey, and so on.
- Radiant
Origin:
English word nameMeaning:
"shining or glowing brightly"Description:
A big name to bestow upon a baby, but in line with word names that are becoming increasingly fashionable, such as Legend, Miracle, and Royal.
- Rudi
Origin:
Variation of Rudy, GermanMeaning:
"famous wolf"Description:
Rudy has been heard as a feminine name before — most notably on Rudy Huxtable, the young girl on The Cosby Show. This spelling makes it a bit girlier, although it's occasionally used for boys as well.
- Jagna
Origin:
Diminutive of Agnieszka or Jadwiga, PolishMeaning:
"pure, virginal; war"
- Austėja
Origin:
LithuanianMeaning:
"to weave"Description:
A super-popular name in its native Lithuania: Top 10 there from 2003-2017 and just outside the Top 10 now. Austėja is the Lithuanian goddess of bees.
- Tottie
- Martel