15,000+ Two-Syllable Boy Names

  1. Sung-ho
    • Origin:

      Korean
    • Description:

      The most popular name for Korean boys in 1960.
  2. Uthman
    • Description:

      Uthman is a masculine name of Arabic origin, derived from the name 'Uthmān which means 'baby bustard' (a type of bird). It gained significance in Islamic history as the name of the third caliph, Uthman ibn Affan, who was one of the companions of Prophet Muhammad and played a crucial role in early Islamic history, particularly in the compilation of the Quran. The name is widely used in Muslim communities across the Middle East, North Africa, and parts of Asia. In Western countries, it remains relatively uncommon but is growing in popularity among Muslim families seeking names with religious and historical significance. Various spelling variations exist, including Othman, Osman, and Usman.
  3. Kashawn
    • Origin:

      Modern invented name
    • Description:

      Kashawn is a modern masculine name that gained popularity in the United States beginning in the 1980s and 1990s. It represents a creative blend of elements, possibly combining the prefix 'Ka' with 'Shawn', an Irish form of John meaning 'God is gracious'. Variations include Keyshawn, Keshawn, and Kaeshawn.
  4. Munir
    • Description:

      Munir is a masculine name with Arabic origins, meaning 'luminous,' 'shining,' or 'enlightened.' Widely used throughout the Muslim world, the name appears in various cultures from North Africa through the Middle East to Southeast Asia. In Islamic tradition, Al-Munir (The Illuminator) is one of the attributes of Allah, giving the name significant spiritual meaning. Munir has maintained steady popularity in Arabic-speaking countries and Muslim communities worldwide. The name's positive associations with light, knowledge, and enlightenment make it an appealing choice for parents seeking a name with both spiritual significance and pleasing sound. Despite its non-Western origin, Munir is relatively accessible to English speakers in pronunciation while maintaining its authentic cultural character.
  5. Steffon
    • Origin:

      Literature
    • Description:

      A character name in George R. R. Martin's Song of Ice and Fire series, featured in the GOT prequel House of the Dragon, based on the name Stephen or Stefan.
  6. Garith
    • Description:

      Garith is a masculine name with likely Germanic or Celtic origins, possibly a variant of Gareth or derived from elements meaning "spear-strength" or "gentle." The name has medieval overtones, evoking imagery of Arthurian legend through its phonetic similarity to Gareth, one of the Knights of the Round Table. The spelling with "i" instead of "e" gives it a distinctive quality while maintaining the traditional pronunciation. Garith combines strength and softness in its sound, with the hard initial consonant balanced by the gentle ending. Though uncommon in contemporary usage, the name appeals to parents seeking a masculine name with historical resonance that remains relatively unique.
  7. Semach
    • Description:

      Semach is a masculine name with Hebrew origins, derived from the word "שמח" (sameach) meaning "joy," "happiness," or "gladness." This name connects to the concept of simcha, which refers to happiness or celebration in Jewish culture and is particularly associated with festivals and celebrations. Though uncommon as a given name even within Jewish communities, Semach carries strong positive connotations and cultural significance. The name appears occasionally in Sephardic Jewish naming traditions. As a given name, Semach remains rare in global usage but offers a meaningful choice for those seeking a name with direct ties to the concept of joy and Jewish heritage.

  8. Gordius
    • Description:

      Gordius is a rare masculine name with ancient Greek origins, referring to the legendary King Gordius of Phrygia who created the famous 'Gordian Knot' that Alexander the Great later cut with his sword. The name carries connotations of complexity, challenge, and historical significance. Exceedingly uncommon in modern usage, Gordius appeals to parents with interests in classical mythology and ancient history. The name has a strong, scholarly sound with its Latin-style ending, giving it a dignified quality. While potentially subject to nickname forms like 'Gordy,' its full version maintains a formal, distinguished character. Its rarity ensures individuality while its mythological connections provide built-in conversation value.
  9. Spalding
    • Origin:

      English and Scottish
    • Meaning:

      "divided field"
    • Description:

      Has diverse links to a Groucho Marx character, a bouncing ball, and late performance artist Spalding Gray.
  10. Tyriece
    • Origin:

      Modern invented name
    • Description:

      Tyriece is a contemporary masculine name that emerged as a creative variation of names like Tyree, Tyrese, and Maurice, combining elements to form a distinctive identity. The name gained modest usage in the United States from the 1990s onward, as invented names and spelling variations became more common. The name typically reflects cultural trends favoring distinctive spellings and sounds that set their children apart while still feeling accessible.

  11. Luukas
    • Description:

      Luukas is a Finnish and Estonian variant of Lucas or Luke, derived from the Latin name Lucas, which itself comes from the Greek name Loukas, possibly meaning 'from Lucania' (a region in southern Italy) or related to the Latin 'lux' meaning 'light.' The distinctive double 'u' spelling reflects Finnish orthographic traditions, where long vowel sounds are represented by double letters. The name has biblical significance as Luke was one of the four evangelists who wrote a Gospel in the New Testament. In Finland and Estonia, Luukas has maintained steady popularity, particularly as parents embrace traditional names with cultural significance. The name combines international recognition with a distinctly Nordic spelling, giving it both familiarity and regional character.
  12. Reilley
    • Description:

      Reilley is a masculine name representing a variant spelling of the traditional Irish surname Riley (Ó Raghailligh), meaning 'valiant' or 'courageous.' This particular spelling adds a distinctive touch to the increasingly popular practice of using Irish surnames as given names. While maintaining the friendly, approachable quality of Riley, the 'ei' combination and double 'l' give Reilley a more traditional Irish appearance. The name projects a spirited, energetic character with strong Celtic associations. Though less common than Riley, this spelling variation has gained some traction among parents seeking to honor Irish heritage while providing a slightly more distinctive name. Reilley works well across age groups, from childhood through adulthood, and carries positive connotations of bravery and liveliness.
  13. Justyn
    • Description:

      Justyn is a masculine name that represents a modern variant spelling of Justin. Derived from the Latin name Justinus, meaning 'just' or 'fair,' it has roots in ancient Roman tradition. The unique spelling with a 'y' gives the classic name a contemporary twist while maintaining its distinguished history. Like its traditional counterpart, Justyn carries connotations of integrity and righteousness. This variant began gaining modest popularity in the late 20th century as parents sought distinctive spellings of traditional names. While less common than Justin, Justyn offers a slightly more unique option while still being recognizable and easy to pronounce, making it appealing to parents seeking a subtle twist on a classic name.
  14. Mirac
    • Description:

      Mirac is a masculine name of Turkish origin meaning "ascension" or "ladder to heaven." The name references the Miraj in Islamic tradition—the Prophet Muhammad's night journey from Mecca to Jerusalem and ascension to heaven. With its spiritual significance and concise, strong phonetic quality, Mirac carries deep religious meaning for many Muslim families. The name is predominantly used in Turkey and among Turkish diaspora communities worldwide. Despite its brevity, Mirac communicates profound concepts of spiritual elevation and divine connection. The name's combination of cultural specificity and universal spiritual themes makes it meaningful yet accessible across different cultural contexts.
  15. Nelsen
    • Description:

      Nelsen is a masculine name of Scandinavian and English origin, functioning as a variant of Nelson. The name derives from 'Neil's son' or 'son of Neil', with Neil itself meaning 'champion' or 'cloud'. This patronymic surname-turned-first-name carries associations with strength and heritage. While less common than Nelson, Nelsen offers a slightly different sound and spelling that some parents prefer. The name gained some recognition through various notable figures with the surname Nelson, including the famous British admiral Horatio Nelson. Nelsen projects a solid, dependable character while remaining uncommon enough to be distinctive. The name has a timeless quality that works well across generations.

  16. Zadan
    • Description:

      Zadan is a strong, distinctive masculine name with multiple potential origins. In Arabic contexts, it may relate to terms meaning 'to increase' or 'to grow,' suggesting prosperity and abundance. In Persian, it could connect to 'zadan' meaning 'to strike' or 'to hit,' perhaps implying strength or power. The name might also have Slavic roots in some Eastern European uses. Zadan has a contemporary sound despite its traditional origins, with its punchy consonants and straightforward pronunciation making it accessible across cultures. Though uncommon in Western countries, its simplicity and strong phonetic qualities give it modern appeal. The name carries a certain boldness and dynamism that might attract parents seeking a distinctive yet easy-to-pronounce name with cross-cultural potential.
  17. Derwynn
    • Description:

      Derwynn is a rare masculine name that blends Celtic and Welsh naming elements. The prefix 'Der-' could connect to Celtic roots meaning 'oak' or 'strong,' while the '-wynn' suffix relates to Welsh elements meaning 'fair' or 'blessed.' This combination creates a name with a distinctive medieval or fantasy-literature quality. The double 'n' ending adds a modern stylistic touch to the otherwise ancient-sounding name. Extremely uncommon in usage, Derwynn appeals to parents seeking a masculine name with historical resonance but little mainstream recognition. The name evokes imagery of strength and nobility, with phonetic similarities to more common names like Darwin or Derwin, yet stands apart with its unique spelling and rarity.

  18. Dalbert
    • Description:

      Dalbert is a masculine name that appears to be a blending of names like Dale, Albert, or Delbert. With Germanic language roots, the elements 'dal' (valley) and 'bert' (bright or famous) combine to create a name suggesting 'bright valley' or 'famous valley.' Dalbert remains quite uncommon in most English-speaking countries, giving it a distinctive quality for those seeking rare name options. The name has a strong, traditional sound while avoiding overuse. It peaked in minimal usage during the early-to-mid 20th century but has never reached mainstream popularity. Dalbert carries a certain vintage charm combined with substantive sounds that convey reliability and strength, making it appealing for parents seeking an unusual name with traditional masculine qualities.
  19. Kastiel
    • Description:

      Kastiel is a masculine name with ethereal qualities, possibly derived from the angel Castiel in Judeo-Christian angelology. The name gained notable recognition through the character Castiel in the television series 'Supernatural.' The alternative spelling with a 'K' gives it a distinctive edge. Kastiel has a strong, masculine sound combined with mystical undertones, making it appeal to parents drawn to names with spiritual or supernatural associations. Though uncommon in traditional naming records, it has gained modest popularity in recent years among parents seeking unique names with deep symbolic meaning. The name carries connotations of protection and divine guidance, reflecting its angelic origins. Kastiel's combination of strength and spirituality makes it a compelling, if uncommon, choice.

  20. Yigit
    • Description:

      Yigit is a masculine Turkish name pronounced roughly as 'YEE-git' with a soft 'g' sound. The name carries powerful meanings in Turkish culture, translating to 'brave,' 'courageous,' or 'valiant young man.' It has deep historical roots in Turkish naming traditions and remains moderately popular in Turkey and among Turkish diaspora communities worldwide. Yigit embodies qualities highly valued in traditional Turkish culture: bravery, strength, and honorable character. The name has a compact, strong sound with its two syllables and distinctive pronunciation. While it may be less familiar in Western contexts, its straightforward spelling and positive connotations make it accessible across cultures. For Turkish families, Yigit represents a connection to cultural heritage while conveying aspirational qualities for a son.