15,000+ Two-Syllable Boy Names

  1. Cihan
    • Origin:

      Turkish variation of Jahan
    • Meaning:

      "world"
    • Description:

      With its expansive and bold meaning, Cihan feels like it could fit the vibe of names such as Atlas, Ocean, and Cosmo. Familiar in Turkey and Azerbaijan (where it is typically written as Ci̇han), it derives from the Persian name, Jahan, and has a number of notable bearers, including actor and artist Cihan Şimşek and Turkish revolutionary Cihan Alptekin. Predominantly used as a masculine name, it is sometimes given to baby girls.
  2. Nathian
    • Vivan
      • Origin:

        Hindi
      • Meaning:

        "full of life"
      • Description:

        Variant of Vivaan
    • Phinneas
      • Keran
        • Nayland
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "island-dweller"
          • Description:

            Intriguing meaning, but stuffy sound.
        • Braheim
          • Emit
            • Kuzma
              • Origin:

                Slavic variation of Cosmo
              • Meaning:

                "order, beauty, universe"
              • Description:

                This variation of Cosmo is most commonly used in Slavic regions.
            • Cletis
              • Pickles
                • Origin:

                  English word name
                • Description:

                  A goofy food name fitting for a pet.
              • Eleázar
                • Hammett
                  • Origin:

                    English surname
                  • Description:

                    A possibility for fans of the mystery writer, but most parents would prefer Dashiell.
                • Ignat
                  • Burrows
                    • Ifan
                      • Tany
                        • Zephir
                          • Francesc
                            • Origin:

                              Catalan form of Francis
                            • Description:

                              A streamlined and little-known (outside Catalonia) member of the Francis/Francesco family of names. The nickname Cesc ("sesk") is now popular there in its own right.
                          • Cyrill