Two Syllable Names for Girls
- Prayer
Origin:
English word nameMeaning:
"a request for help or expression of thanks addressed to God or an object of worship"Description:
A cool spiritual word name à la Psalm.
- Ozma
Origin:
Literary inventionDescription:
Princess Ozma was the leading character of L. Frank Baum's book Ozma of Oz.
- Blessyn
Origin:
English word name, variation of blessingDescription:
This variation of the English word "blessing" is on the rise, while the original Blessing actually fell in use in 2022. This may soon become a Journee/Journey type of situation, where the misspelled version becomes more popular than the original. The name Blessyn was given to 149 baby girls in 2022, and Blessing to 236.
- Krissy
- Kasin
- Camie
- Yevka
- Diara
- Starlette
- Freia
- Knightley
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"servant clearing"Description:
Keira Knightley made her first name famous, single-handedly changing the most popular spelling from Kiera to Keira. Now we're moving on to use her last name as baby name inspiration. Knightley is a last name used as a first that we predict will be used more for girls, with its trendy -ley ending, in the future.
- Wylder
Origin:
Spelling variation of WilderMeaning:
"wild, untamed, uncontrolled"Description:
Wilder is one of the hottest boy names of this decade, and now Wylder has entered the Top 1000 for boys as of 2021. More parents are beginning to consider Wilder and Wylder as a bold and adventurous name for a girl as well, with around 30 girls receiving the name in a recent year.
- Dayaa
Origin:
HindiMeaning:
"compassion"Description:
The double vowel changes this name's pronunciation and gives it a novel twist.
- Jeniece
- Cettie
Origin:
English diminutive of Celeste, Celestia, and CelestineMeaning:
"heavenly"Description:
Obsolete nickname for the Celeste family of names. Laura Celestia Spelman Rockefeller was known as Cettie.
- Käthe
Origin:
GermanMeaning:
"pure"Description:
German diminutive of Katherine
- Enzi
Origin:
African, SwahiliMeaning:
"powerful"Description:
This short and strong Swahili name shares lots of sounds with trending Ezra and Enzo, and has a great meaning too. This name is considered unisex in East Africa.
- Vidette
- Nicky
- Quinna