15,000+ Two-Syllable Boy Names
- Sabir
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"patient"Description:
An Arabic name with Quranic connections -- it represents one of the essential qualities -- that would have no trouble assimilating. Sabira or Sabirah is a form used for girls, and Sabri can be used for either sex.
- Merton
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"town by the lake"Description:
Sounds like a displaced Dr. Seuss character.
- Dùghall
- Gerson
- Rajan
- Lorentz
- Aanav
Origin:
SanskritDescription:
Attractive Sanskrit boy name given to 22 American baby boys one recent year.
- Orad
- Armon
- Audley
- Kumar
Origin:
SanskritMeaning:
"a boy, a son"Description:
Worldly name often heard in India, familiar here via the film Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle.
- Airam
Origin:
Modern invented nameDescription:
Maria spelled backwards makes an inventive new unisex Marian name, with a cool sound similar to Aaron and Hiram. It first appeared on the US charts in 2000, and is now given to around 20 boys each year.
- Bardolf
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"axe-wolf"Description:
Shakespeare's classic drunken fool. In fact, this name, carried to Britain by the Normans, was quite popular until it was brought into disrepute by the low-life character who haunts taverns with Falstaff in Shakespeare's history plays.
- Findley
- Sesto
- Goran
- Pary
- Huntleigh
- Påvel
- Jazzy