Two Syllable Names for Girls
- Silene
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"sloshing in the wine trough"Description:
A flower name derived from the Greek Seilenos or Silenus, a tutor and companion of the Greek wine god Dionysus. Campion flowers belong to the genus Silene.
- Zahrah
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"blooming flower"Description:
Close in look and sound to Zara and Zahra, but with a lovely natural meaning.
- Cleantha
- Delise
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"delight"Description:
Variation on the Delight-Delicia theme.
- Selam
Origin:
AmharicMeaning:
"peace"Description:
A unisex name with a lovely serene meaning in the Ambaric language of Ethiopia.
- Neeco
- Shamar
- Wandzia
- Rylyn
Origin:
English, IrishMeaning:
"rye clearing; rye land"Description:
Rylyn blends a number of modern trends: love for name Riley, the addition of the -lyn suffix, replacement of a vowel with a Y, a nature-connected meaning, and a slightly unisex, surname-inspired feel. While the alternative spelling Rylynn was popular in the late 2010s, this never one never caught on. perhaps because it looks a little repetitive.
- Erine
- Nastja
Origin:
Diminutive of Anastazija, Slovene and CroatianMeaning:
"resurrection"Description:
The second Anastazija nickname to rank in the Slovene Top 100, behind Asja.
- Candiace
- Amee
- Vaimiti
Origin:
TahitianMeaning:
"salt water"Description:
This ocean-oriented name is one of the Tahitian names unknown in the wider world.
- Christen
Origin:
Variation of ChristinaMeaning:
"a Christian"Description:
Christina who decided, at the last minute, she'd rather be Kristen.
- Southern
Origin:
Word nameDescription:
This gender neutral directional name joins North, Easton, and Westley et al. Split nearly evenly between the sexes, we imagine it would work best if you live in a southern state.
- Sahteene
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"smooth, shiny"Description:
Also written as Satine or Satin, a silky name that can veer into slippery.
- Rinae
- Rhianna
- Šejla