15,000+ Two-Syllable Boy Names

  1. Sansao
    • Description:

      Sansao is a masculine name of Portuguese origin, directly corresponding to the biblical figure known in English as Samson. Derived from the Hebrew name Shimshon, meaning 'sun,' or 'sun child,' Sansao carries the powerful associations of its biblical namesake, who was renowned for his extraordinary physical strength and his tragic relationship with Delilah. This name remains relatively uncommon outside Portuguese-speaking regions like Brazil and Portugal. Sansao projects strength, courage, and resilience through its biblical connections. The name's distinctive quality and meaningful heritage make it an intriguing choice for parents seeking something with deep historical roots yet uncommon in many Western contexts. Its pronunciation (san-SOW) adds a melodic quality that distinguishes it from other biblical names.
  2. Packston
    • Description:

      Packston is a modern masculine name that combines elements of the surname Paxton with the popular '-ton' ending found in names like Kingston and Preston. Paxton itself is an English surname meaning 'peace town' or 'Pæcc's settlement.' Packston has never ranked among popular boys' names in the United States or other English-speaking countries, making it an uncommon choice. The name has a strong, preppy quality with its double consonants and surname style. Parents might choose Packston for its contemporary sound, its blend of traditional elements in a fresh combination, and its strong masculine feel. The name fits with current trends toward distinctive surname-style first names for boys.

  3. Ralpheal
    • Description:

      Ralpheal is a masculine name that appears to be a unique blend of Ralph and Raphael. Ralph derives from Old Norse 'Ráðúlfr' meaning 'wolf counsel', while Raphael has Hebrew origins meaning 'God has healed'. This creative combination gives the name both Germanic strength and biblical significance. Ralpheal is quite rare, making it a distinctive choice for parents seeking an uncommon name with recognizable elements. The name carries connotations of divine healing and wisdom. Its pronunciation likely follows similar patterns to Raphael, with the emphasis on the first syllable, though various pronunciations may exist depending on cultural background.
  4. Vincens
    • Description:

      Vincens is a masculine name with Latin origins, representing an older variant of Vincent. Derived from the Latin 'vincens' meaning 'conquering' or 'prevailing,' it embodies qualities of triumph and resilience. This historical spelling was used in medieval Europe before modern spelling conventions standardized the more familiar Vincent form. Vincens maintains the powerful meaning of its modern counterpart while offering a distinctive classical flair. Though rare in contemporary usage, it appeals to parents seeking names with historical depth and traditional roots. The name connects to the rich legacy of Saint Vincent de Paul and other notable bearers without being commonplace. With its strong consonants and clear pronunciation, Vincens combines ancient dignity with accessibility, making it an uncommon yet recognizable choice for those appreciating names with both historical substance and distinguished character.
  5. Selam
    • Origin:

      Amharic
    • Meaning:

      "peace"
    • Description:

      A unisex name with a lovely serene meaning in the Ambaric language of Ethiopia.
  6. Beile
    • Description:

      Beile is a masculine name with Yiddish origins, traditionally used in Jewish communities. The name derives from 'beyl,' related to beauty or something beautiful. Historically, Beile was more common among Eastern European Jewish families but has become relatively rare in modern times. The name carries a sense of traditional heritage and cultural connection to Jewish ancestry. While not widely used today, it may be chosen to honor family traditions or ancestral connections. Beile has a soft, gentle sound that contrasts with many stronger-sounding male names, giving it a distinctive quality. Some families may use Beile as a middle name to preserve family naming traditions.

  7. Rainy
    • Origin:

      English word name
    • Meaning:

      "rainy"
    • Description:

      In Colonial America, Rainy was commonly used among enslaved people of both genders. The practice of giving children names that relate to their birth — such as the day, weather, or time — is common in West Africa.
  8. Yosei
    • Description:

      Yosei is a masculine name with Japanese origins, generally meaning 'fairy' or 'elf-like' in Japanese culture. The name can also be interpreted as 'bestowed by the sun' depending on the kanji characters used. As with many Japanese names, the precise meaning can vary based on the specific characters chosen to write it. Yosei remains uncommon outside of Japan and Japanese communities, giving it a distinctive quality in Western contexts. The name has a gentle, mystical quality that connects to Japanese folklore and nature spirits. Its soft consonants and flowing vowels create a melodic sound while maintaining its masculine identity. The name may appeal to parents seeking a connection to Japanese heritage or those drawn to names with magical, otherworldly associations.

  9. Danten
    • Description:

      Danten is a modern masculine name with uncertain etymology, possibly a variant of Dante or a blend of Dan and another name element. It carries a contemporary feel with its distinctive two-syllable structure. While relatively uncommon in most English-speaking countries, Danten has seen modest usage in recent decades. The name conveys strength and individuality, appealing to parents seeking a unique yet approachable option for their sons. Its rarity makes it stand out while remaining straightforward to pronounce and spell. Danten might appeal to parents who appreciate names with a subtle literary connection through its possible link to Dante.
  10. Rodrich
    • Description:

      Rodrich is a masculine name with Germanic origins, derived from elements meaning 'fame' and 'powerful' or 'ruler.' It's a variant spelling of Roderick, which has historical roots throughout Europe, particularly in Germanic and Gothic cultures. While less common than Roderick or Rodriguez, Rodrich maintains the distinguished quality of its more popular variants. The name conveys strength and leadership, qualities valued throughout history. Though relatively uncommon in modern usage, Rodrich offers a distinctive alternative for parents seeking a name with classical European heritage and a powerful meaning without being overly common.
  11. Brubeck
    • Origin:

      German surname
    • Meaning:

      "dweller beside a brook"
    • Description:

      The surname of the late great American jazz pianist and composer Dave Brubeck could make a cool, jazz-inspired name for a baby boy.
  12. Rino
    • Description:

      Rino is a masculine name with multiple cultural origins. In Japanese, it can mean 'value, benefit' or 'jasmine, village,' depending on the kanji characters used. In Italian, Rino functions as a diminutive of names like Marino or Severino, while also sometimes serving as a nickname for Caterino. The name is also used in Finland as a standalone given name. Rino has the appeal of being short, distinctive, and easy to pronounce across multiple languages, giving it international versatility. While uncommon in English-speaking countries, it has maintained steady usage in Japan, Italy, and parts of Scandinavia. The name's brevity aligns with contemporary preferences for shorter, distinctive boys' names.
  13. Marquan
    • Origin:

      Modern invented name
    • Description:

      Marquan is a contemporary masculine name that emerged in American naming culture during the late 20th century. It appears to be a modern creation possibly influenced by the prefix 'Mar-' (found in names like Marcus) combined with the '-quan' ending.

  14. János
    • Origin:

      Hungarian variation of John
    • Description:

      Even more Olde World, especially with that accent.
  15. Hylton
    • Description:

      Hylton is a distinguished masculine name of English origin derived from a place name, referring to settlements on hills (from Old English "hyll" meaning "hill" and "tun" meaning "settlement"). As a surname-turned-first-name, Hylton carries an aristocratic air, as it was the name of a prominent English baronial family from Northumberland. While never extremely common as a first name, it has maintained steady but modest usage, particularly in England and parts of the Commonwealth. Hylton projects strength and stability, with its connection to geographic features suggesting permanence and reliability. The name has also gained some recognition through luxury hotel brand Hilton, though spelled differently.
  16. Steffen
    • Description:

      Steffen is a masculine name of German origin, serving as a variant of the name Stephen or Stefan. It derives from the Greek 'Stephanos,' meaning 'crown' or 'garland,' symbolizing honor and achievement. Popular throughout Scandinavia and German-speaking countries, Steffen maintains its traditional appeal while offering a distinctive alternative to the more common Stephen. The name carries connotations of strength and dignity, historically associated with Saint Stephen, Christianity's first martyr. In modern usage, Steffen projects a refined, cosmopolitan character while maintaining strong cultural roots. Though less common in English-speaking countries, it's recognized internationally and appreciated for its straightforward pronunciation and classic heritage.
  17. Václav
    • Origin:

      Czech
    • Meaning:

      "more glory"
    • Description:

      Notable name of Václav Havel, the heroic poet and playwright who became president of the Czech Republic.
  18. Jafet
    • Description:

      Jafet is a masculine name derived from Japheth, one of Noah's three sons in biblical tradition. The name comes from Hebrew origins, possibly meaning 'enlarged' or 'may God enlarge.' Jafet is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the name, though variations appear in several languages. In biblical contexts, Japheth is traditionally considered an ancestor of European peoples. The name carries historical significance while maintaining a distinctive sound that works well in contemporary settings. Jafet has moderate usage in Spanish-speaking countries and communities with strong biblical naming traditions. The name combines religious heritage with a concise, strong phonetic quality that translates well across cultural boundaries. Its biblical roots provide depth and meaning while its brevity gives it a modern feel.
  19. Saleem
    • Description:

      Saleem is a masculine name of Arabic origin meaning 'peaceful,' 'safe,' or 'secure.' It derives from the Arabic word 'salima' meaning 'to be safe' and shares the same linguistic roots as the common greeting 'salaam' (peace). The name is widely used throughout Muslim communities worldwide and appears with spelling variations such as Salim, Selim, or Saleem. As a name, it carries positive connotations of tranquility, wellness, and integrity. Saleem has gained moderate popularity in Western countries as cultural boundaries have become more fluid, though it remains most common in Middle Eastern, South Asian, and North African communities. The name represents qualities of diplomacy, harmony, and well-being that resonate across cultural traditions.

  20. Shiny
    • Description:

      Shiny is an uncommon masculine name with modern origins as an English vocabulary word. Unlike traditional names with historical roots, Shiny is considered a contemporary word name derived directly from the English adjective meaning 'reflecting light' or 'bright and gleaming.' The name evokes positive qualities of brightness, visibility, and standing out. While relatively rare as a personal name in Western countries, word names and virtue names have gained popularity in recent decades. Shiny may be more commonly found in some Indian communities, particularly in Kerala, where it might be used for both genders but with different etymological origins connected to local languages. As a male name, Shiny projects qualities of brilliance, optimism, and uniqueness.