15,000+ Two-Syllable Boy Names
- Jovone
- Sonnie
Origin:
Variation of Sonny, EnglishMeaning:
"son"Description:
This spelling variation of the popular nickname-name is familiar in the UK and occasionally used in the US. The -ie ending lends it a softer look, which might appeal to some but put others off.
- Yossil
- Matthis
- Jengo
Origin:
African, SwahiliMeaning:
"building"Description:
Jengo is pronounced like Django, best known to Americans as the first name of the hero of Quentin Tarantino's film Django Unchained.
- Zaeem
- Zaidan
- Zayyan
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"beautifier; handsome"Description:
Similar to the more popular Zayn - and likely a variation of it - Zayyan is a unisex Arabic name denoting someone who improves the world or makes things beautiful. Currently in the England and Wales Top 600, the alternative spelling Zayan is more popular in the Western world. In the French and UK Top 300, it is used 4 times more often in the US than traditional Zayyan is.
- Maarten
Origin:
Dutch form of MartinDescription:
A saint's name that was bestowed on a gorgeous island in the Caribbean.
- Amay
- Tadyn
- Birnir
- Pumpkin
Origin:
English word nameMeaning:
"pumpkin"Description:
A pet name, literally and figuratively. The word pumpkin is derived from the Greek pepōn, meaning large melon."
- Cayleb
- Bayley
- Caeser
Origin:
Spelling variation of the original Caesar
- O'ryan
- Amlyn
Origin:
Welsh, meaning unknownDescription:
A name from medieval romance. Amlyn ac Amig is the Welsh version of Amis et Amiles, a French moral tale of friends in Charlemagne's court. The name itself is gentle and straightforward, although the "lyn" ending may feel more feminine to current tastes.
- Coireall
- Korrin