15,000+ Two-Syllable Boy Names
- Karriem
- Avion
- Josko
Origin:
CroatianMeaning:
"he will add"Description:
Croatian short form of Josip (Joseph) properly spelled Joško. This would make a fun alternative nickname for Joseph or even Joshua outside Croatia, too.
- Satya
Origin:
SanskritMeaning:
"truth"Description:
Satya can be either a feminine or masculine name. It is strongly connected to the virtue, and in order to represent "satya" one must be truthful not only in words, but also in actions and thoughts. Satya is a great name for those in the West who have Indian roots or are looking for a discreet virtue name.
- Yisrael
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"contender with God"Description:
The name given to Jacob/Yaacov after wrestling with God's angel, most often used without the initial Y.
- Peyten
- Hamo
Origin:
NormanMeaning:
"home"Description:
Norman form of the Germanic name Haimo.
- Peru
Origin:
Place nameDescription:
An unexplored choice, evocative of the snowcapped Andes, with a pleasant, catchy sound.
- Bezai
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"eggs"Description:
Biblical family with 323 children. That's a lot of eggs.
- Dobby
Origin:
Fictional name; diminutive of RobertDescription:
The name of the loveable and quirky elf from the Harry Potter series may not be the best choice for a human child, but makes an adorable name for a pet.
- Shilah
Origin:
Navajo, Native AmericanMeaning:
"brother"Description:
The Navajo word for "brother" bears resemblance to the biblical place name Shiloh. If you have Navajo heritage, this is one to consider.
- Eaton
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"riverside"Description:
Eaton's similarity to Eton gives it an upscale Old School feel, though in the U.S. a name that sound like eatin' could have teasin' potential. Eaton could also sound like the much-more-familiar Ethan with a tough-guy accent.
- Linkin
- Harto
Origin:
Finnish diminutive of Harald, ScandinavianMeaning:
"army ruler"Description:
A cool and wearable option for honoring an ancestral Harold.
- Domen
Origin:
Slovene variation of Dominic, LatinMeaning:
"belonging to the Lord"Description:
Currently falling in popularity in its native Slovenia, where Domen peaked at Number 15 in 2002, this form of Dominic sounds fresh and interesting.
- Mcphee
- Ashford
Origin:
English SurnameDescription:
A novel way to get to the nicknames Ash or Ford
- Toros
Origin:
ArmenianMeaning:
"gift of God"Description:
Armenian variation of Theodore.
- Haiku
Origin:
Japanese poetic formDescription:
Short and sweet, just like the form of poetry - this name has serious potential as an interesting and plucky international choice.
- Curren