15,000+ Two-Syllable Boy Names

  1. Ignace
    • Description:

      Ignace is the French form of Ignatius, derived from the Latin name Ignatius, which may come from the Roman family name Egnatius of Etruscan origin. The name gained prominence through St. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Jesuit order. Ignace combines religious heritage with a sophisticated French flair. While never extremely common, it has maintained steady usage particularly in French-speaking regions and Catholic communities. The name carries connotations of intellectual depth, spiritual devotion, and cultural refinement. Its pronunciation (roughly ee-NYASS) adds a melodic quality that distinguishes it from the more formal Ignatius while retaining its historical significance.
  2. Ryver
    • Origin:

      Spelling variation of River
    • Meaning:

      "stream of flowing water"
    • Description:

      The traditional spelling of River is currently in the US and the UK Top 200s, where it ranks as a solidly unisex option. Ryver, with its edgy Y and sharper, less tranquil vibe has yet to catch up, perhaps because its similarity to Ryder might lead to mispronunciations. Nevertheless, in 2023 it was given to 80 American boys - and to 70 girls - making it an equally unisex choice as River, with a contemporary (though possibly confusing) twist.
  3. Kilien
    • Description:

      Kilien is a masculine name of likely Celtic or Germanic origin, possibly a variant of Kilian (or Cillian). The traditional name Kilian derives from the Gaelic "ceallach," meaning "church" or "monastery," or alternatively "strife." It honors Saint Kilian, a 7th-century Irish missionary who worked in Germany. This variation with the "e" spelling gives the name a slightly more modern feel while maintaining its historical roots. Kilien remains relatively uncommon in most countries, appealing to parents seeking a name with ancient origins but a contemporary sound. The name carries associations of spiritual dedication and determination, reflecting its saintly connections and etymological meanings.

  4. Simond
    • Description:

      Simond is a masculine name of Germanic origin, representing a variant spelling of Simon. The traditional name Simon comes from the Hebrew name Shimon, meaning 'he has heard' or 'listening.' The added 'd' in Simond gives the name a slightly more formal or distinctive appearance. This variation was more common in medieval times, particularly in France and England, but remains quite rare today. Simond has never ranked among popular given names in modern records. The name carries the same dignified, biblical associations as Simon but with a unique twist. For parents seeking an alternative to the more common Simon or wishing to honor a Simon in the family while providing a slightly different name, Simond offers a subtle variation with the same fundamental pronunciation and heritage.

  5. Baby
    • Origin:

      Word name
    • Description:

      Usually reserved as a term of endearment, Baby is likely used as a name when parents have yet to choose an official one but need to register their baby. For a girl, it can be considered a nickname for Barbara too.
  6. Daario
    • Origin:

      Greek, Engilsh
    • Meaning:

      "possessing goodness"
    • Description:

      The double-A is often a hard sell for baby names in an English-speaking context, and many will find Dario, as in public intellectual Dario Fo, appealing enough with just one. But diehard Game of Thrones fans may be attracted to this version, as it is the first name of charming rascal Daario Naharis, a mercenary first hired, then seduced, by Daenerys Targaryen during her conquest of Slaver's Bay.
  7. Tavior
    • Description:

      Tavian meets Xavier. Made famous by Tavior Mowry, brother of actors Tia, Tamera and Tahj.
  8. Cheney
    • Origin:

      Spelling variation of Chaney
    • Meaning:

      "oak tree"
    • Description:

      Strong, solid surname name. For many this name will be inextricably linked with former Vice President Dick Cheney - a hinderance or a virtue, depending on your political leanings.
  9. Sefu
    • Origin:

      Swahili from Arabic
    • Meaning:

      "sword"
    • Description:

      Sefu derives from the Arabic word sayf, meaning sword.
  10. Winner
    • Origin:

      English word name
    • Meaning:

      "one who wins"
    • Description:

      Winner is an uplifting word name that can work for girls or boys. It was recently chosen by rapper Nya Lee for her daughter.
  11. Ishvi
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "he resembles me"
    • Description:

      In the Old Testament, Ishvi is the name of one of Asher's sons.
  12. Nachman
    • Description:

      Nachman is a Hebrew masculine name derived from the word 'nacham,' meaning 'comfort' or 'consolation.' It has deep roots in Jewish tradition and is often associated with Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, an influential Hasidic master and religious thinker who lived in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The name carries connotations of providing solace and spiritual guidance. While primarily used in Jewish communities, particularly among Hasidic and Orthodox families, Nachman remains relatively uncommon in mainstream society. It reflects both religious devotion and cultural heritage, often chosen by parents seeking to honor Jewish traditions or ancestral connections.

  13. Montez
    • Origin:

      Spanish
    • Meaning:

      "dweller in the mountains"
    • Description:

      Sensuous and rhythmic.
  14. Ezriel
    • Description:

      Ezriel is a masculine name with Hebrew origins, functioning as a variation of Azriel or Azrael, meaning 'help of God' or 'God is my help.' The name combines elements of the popular biblical name Ezra with the theophoric suffix '-el' denoting 'God.' In Jewish tradition, Azrael is sometimes associated with the angel of death, though this connection is less emphasized in modern usage of Ezriel. The name has maintained modest usage in Jewish communities and has seen some increased interest as parents seek biblical names with less common variations. Ezriel offers the appealing nickname options of Ez or Ezri while providing a name with strong spiritual significance and an attractive, distinctive sound that balances traditional roots with contemporary appeal.
  15. Cezanne
    • Origin:

      Artist surname
    • Description:

      Paul Cézanne was a French post-Impressionist painter whose intriguing surname is of uncertain origin, although it may be related to Suzanne (from the Hebrew Shoshana, "lily"). It has also been used as a girls' name in South Africa, due to its familiar -anne ending.
  16. Uzia
    • Description:

      Uzia is a masculine name of Hebrew origin, likely derived from the biblical name Uzza or Uzziah. In Hebrew, it relates to elements meaning 'strength' and 'Yahweh (God),' essentially conveying 'God is my strength' or 'strength of the Lord.' Uzziah was a notable king of Judah mentioned in the Old Testament, known for his military successes and prosperity until he attempted to usurp priestly duties. The shorter form Uzia is quite rare in modern usage, making it a distinctive choice that still carries biblical gravitas. Its brevity and ending with a vowel sound gives this ancient name a contemporary feel while maintaining its rich historical and religious significance for those seeking a name with spiritual depth.
  17. Kidus
    • Description:

      Kidus is a masculine name of Ethiopian origin, specifically from Amharic, one of Ethiopia's official languages. The name directly translates to 'holy' or 'sacred' and carries deep religious significance in Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity. In Ethiopia, the name is often given to boys born on or near important religious holidays or to express parents' devotion. Outside Ethiopia and its diaspora communities, Kidus remains relatively uncommon, giving it a distinctive quality. The name's simplicity—two syllables with a straightforward pronunciation (kee-dus)—contrasts with its profound meaning. Parents might choose Kidus for its spiritual significance, its connection to Ethiopian heritage, or simply for its unique sound that remains relatively easy to pronounce in various languages. The name represents purity, spirituality, and cultural pride.
  18. Nemi
    • Description:

      Nemi is a gender-neutral name with diverse cultural origins. In Norwegian culture, it's associated with a comic strip character and the beautiful Nemi lake in Italy. In Hindu traditions, Nemi relates to Lord Neminath, the 22nd Tirthankara in Jainism. The name can mean 'wheel rim' in Sanskrit contexts or have connections to 'nemesis' in Greek origins. Nemi's brevity and melodic quality give it a contemporary feel despite its ancient roots. While not widely used globally, the name has seen increasing interest among parents seeking short, distinctive names that work well internationally. Its versatility across genders and cultures makes it appealing to families with diverse backgrounds or those looking for a name with multiple layers of meaning.

  19. Jori
    • Description:

      Jori is a masculine name with varied origins. In Finnish, it is a diminutive of Jorma or Jorge, while in Hebrew it can be a variant of Yori, meaning 'my teacher' or 'my light.' In Hungarian culture, it may serve as a nickname for György (George). The name has remained relatively uncommon in most English-speaking countries, giving it a distinctive quality. Jori has a modern, concise sound that appeals to parents seeking a short yet meaningful name for their son. Its international character makes it accessible across different cultures while maintaining its uniqueness. Though not frequently found on popularity charts, Jori has maintained a steady presence in Finland and has seen occasional use in the United States.
  20. Lochlain
    • Description:

      Lochlain is a masculine name of Gaelic and Scottish origin, derived from the elements 'loch' meaning 'lake' and 'lan' meaning 'full of,' essentially translating to 'land of lakes' or 'from the land of lakes.' The name historically referred to Scandinavia (specifically Norway) and was used to describe Vikings or Norse settlers in Ireland and Scotland. Variations include Lochlan, Lachlan, and Laughlin. While maintaining strong Celtic roots, Lochlain has gained modest popularity beyond Scotland and Ireland in recent decades as parents seek authentic names with historical significance. The name carries associations with natural beauty, strength, and cultural heritage. With its distinctive sound and connection to beautiful landscapes, Lochlain offers a strong yet approachable option that stands out while still feeling familiar in English-speaking countries.