Two Syllable Names for Girls
- Laurell
- Chivon
- Aleyne
- Celleste
- Mėta
Origin:
Lithuanian word nameMeaning:
"mint"Description:
Lithuanian word name derived from that of the mint plant.
- Keyli
- Aisyt
Origin:
TurkishMeaning:
"birthgiver"Description:
Aisyt is a fertility deity of the Yakut people in Siberia, whose name translates to "birthgiver" or "mother of cradles".
- Dhana
Origin:
Hindi; SanskritMeaning:
"wealthy"Description:
Soft and lovely option.
- Mackenze
- Diamonte
- Tera
- Lallie
- Nissi
- Lowdy
Origin:
Cornish variation of Loveday, EnglishMeaning:
"beloved day"Description:
Lowdy is a friendly variation of the traditional Cornish name Loveday. In medieval England, a loveday was when adversaries would meet to settle their dispute peacefully. Babies born during such days were sometimes dubbed Loveday in honor.
- Anstice
Origin:
English form of Anastasia, GreekMeaning:
"resurrection"Description:
In the Middle Ages, Anstice was the usual English form of Anastasia (even it was recorded in writing as Anastasia). It survives as a surname, but is so rare as a baby girl name that it has never appeared in the US official data. If you like the pared-down simplicity of Alice, this unique historical name could be for you.
- Betti
Origin:
Variation of BettyMeaning:
"pledged to God"Description:
The favored form of Betty in several European countries.
- Xaria
- Corby
- Ilsabe
Origin:
GermanMeaning:
"pledged to god"Description:
Old German variant of Elizabeth, newly appealing today.
- Dierra