Two Syllable Names for Girls
- Lisha
- Earlene
Origin:
Feminine form of Earl, English aristocratic titleDescription:
Earlene is even more out of style than Earl. These are among the names that have not been revived ala the Hundred Year Rule.
- Queron
- Petya
Origin:
Bulgarian variation of Petra or Peter, GreekMeaning:
"stone"Description:
Petya is a popular name in its native Bulgaria, where according to a 2016 study, it was the 9th most used feminine name among women of all ages. While it hasn't made the Top 10 in recent years, it remains a familiar choice.
- Aleece
- Veina
- Cambri
- Zakiah
Origin:
Arabic, BiblicalMeaning:
"pure; God remembers"Description:
A form of the Arabic name Zakiyya, a variation of the Biblical Zaccai, or a contracted form of Zechariah, Zakiah is used as a unisex name in the US. Given to a small handful of babies each year, it is used fairly evenly on both sexes.
- Dorith
- Slava
Origin:
SlavicMeaning:
"glory"Description:
Bold and spirited sounding Slavic short form of male and female names containing the element slava "glory".
- Romayne
- Hazie
- Silvya
- Piala
Origin:
Celtic, meaning unknownDescription:
This name of a saint martyred in Cornwall makes an unusual choice with traditional roots.
- Kichi
- Thaddie
- Ritsa
- Serel
- Richie
- Shantel