15,000+ Two-Syllable Boy Names
- Coley
- Magee
Origin:
IrishMeaning:
"son of Hugh"Description:
Magee has a broad and bouncy appeal for the sons of anyone from Adam to Zachary.
- Braiden
Origin:
Spelling variant of BraydenDescription:
Another of the many -aiden names. Several spellings have charted in the US Top 1000 in recent years, but now most of the -aidens are fading. Braiden is no exception, dropping down the charts each year since its peak at Number 468 in 2010.
- Uryan
- Shtabi
Origin:
Choctaw, Native AmericanMeaning:
"kills with"Description:
One of numerous names that could have been given to Choctaw men after a successful hunt.
- Elgar
Origin:
Anglo-SaxonMeaning:
"spearman"Description:
A pared-down version of the Anglo-Saxon names Æthelgar and Ælfgar. It's very rarely used, but might appeal for the connection to English classical composer Edward Elgar, or just for its distinctive vintage sound, as an alternative to Edgar.
- Charly
Origin:
Diminutive of CharlesMeaning:
"free man"Description:
Alternative spelling of Charlie that's popular for baby boys in Belgium.
- Rheuben
- Grayling
- Fitzhugh
Origin:
English, from GermanMeaning:
"son of intelligence"Description:
All the Fitz names are hard to carry, but this one has a wonderful meaning and might be a good middle name choice to honor a brilliant lineage.
- Arvel
- Daian
- Sayler
- Nevio
- Mcgregor
- Zorian
- Hatcher
Origin:
English surnameMeaning:
"one who lives near a gate"Description:
A fresher, less preppy alternative to Thatcher — one without Prime Minister associations.
- Mailer
Origin:
Occupational name, English or FrenchMeaning:
"enameler"Description:
Mailer is one of the more unusual of the on-trend occupational surnames. Recommended for fans of the macho writer Norman Mailer.
- Servius
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"preserving"Description:
One of the lesser-used ancient Roman forenames.
- Thorgeirr
Origin:
SwedishMeaning:
"Thor's spear"