15,000+ Two-Syllable Boy Names
- Devansh
Origin:
IndianMeaning:
"part of God"Description:
Intriguing Indian name on the rise.
- Makhi
Origin:
Spelling variation of MekhiDescription:
Lagging about 400 slots behind the original.
- Iben
Origin:
German, Frisian, and Scandinavian form of IvoMeaning:
"yew wood"Description:
This unusual (to the American ear) unisex name is used throughout Scandinavia and Germany. It can be a Frisian and German variation of Ivo, derived from the elementiwa element, meaning "yew". It is also related to the Danish word ibenholt which means "ebony".
- Arni
- Toran
Origin:
IrishMeaning:
"chief"Description:
Less common spelling variation of the up-and-coming Irish name Torin.
- Christoff
- Pembroke
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"bluff, headland"Description:
Better suited to a stuffy school than a little boy.
- Juro
Origin:
Croatian, JapaneseMeaning:
"earth worker; tenth son"Description:
A Croatian form of George, and also a lively Japanese name traditionally given to the tenth son.
- Derick
- Novel
Origin:
English from LatinMeaning:
"new"Description:
A literary twist on rising star Nova, derived from the same Latin word.
- Damone
- Beto
Origin:
Short form of any name that ends in -bertoDescription:
To the Anglo ear, Beto may not make sense as a short form of Gilberto, Roberto, or Alberto. But it is, and the o-ending makes is friendly, sleek, and modern.
- Timmy
- Tago
- Lindsey
- Kadeem
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"servant"Description:
Kadeem is a name made familiar by TV actor Kadeem Hardison, a fresher alternative to the better known Kareem.
- Aegon
Origin:
LiteratureDescription:
A character name in George R. R. Martin's Song of Ice and Fire series, featured in the GOT prequel House of the Dragon, played by Tom Glynn-Carney.
- Daulton
Origin:
Spelling variation of DaltonDescription:
Stick with the original.
- Jarel
- Aitor
Origin:
Basque invented nameDescription:
A common Basque name first used in French Basque writer Agosti Xaho's 1845 work "The Legend of Aitor."