Two Syllable Names for Girls
- Swanilde
Origin:
GermanicMeaning:
"swan battle"Description:
Form of Swanhild
- Trany
- Genine
- Samey
- Gabra
- Sammar
- Kathlean
- Seabrook
Origin:
English surnameMeaning:
"trickling stream"Description:
Seabrook is most familiar as a surname — it was borne by residents of the town of Seabrook in Buckinghamshire, England. While extremely rare as a given name, Seabrook is an intriguing option for a child of either sex, particularly if you have ties to Buckinghamshire.
- Hitty
Origin:
Diminutive of Mehitabel, HebrewMeaning:
"God rejoices"Description:
An old-school nickname for a rare biblical gem. Hetty is a more favorable option.
- Berklee
- Ermyne
- Veeda
- Claireen
- Aishlee
- Jaleah
Origin:
Modern invention, from Hebrew and ArabicMeaning:
"God's ascent; lofty, exalted"Description:
Jaleah is a less popular spelling of Jaliyah, which is likely a variation of the popular Aliyah. From Hebrew, the name Aliyah means "ascent" while the Ja- beginning often connotes God, so the meaning might be "God's ascent." As an Arabic name, Aliyah means "lofty" or "exalted" while Ja- is a popular prefix used in the African American community, so Jaliyah - or Jaleah might be a twist on a more popular choice, or a way to honor an Aliyah.
- Delli
- Zeynab
- Gundrun
- Vernia
- Nancie