Two Syllable Boy Names

  1. Baudoin
    • Stoney
      • Delton
        • Aycen
          • Zaidan
            • Jorune
              • Origin:

                Lithuanian
              • Meaning:

                "spring greenery"
              • Description:

                Jorune — traditionally spelled Jorūnė, is a feminine name derived from the Lithuanian word jorė meaning "spring greenery".
            • Lawron
              • Avyan
                • Percie
                  • Chucky
                    • Loyalty
                      • Origin:

                        Word name
                      • Description:

                        Loyalty is one of the Modern Virtue Nameson the rise for both genders, but in this case mainly girls. About 85 percent of the babies named Loyalty are female and 15 percent male, but there's no reason this upstanding name can't work equally well for both.
                    • Beri
                      • Taysen
                        • Jastin
                          • Shaya
                            • Origin:

                              Arabic, Hebrew
                            • Meaning:

                              "worthy, deserving, gift"
                          • Naquan
                            • Origin:

                              Modern invented name
                            • Description:

                              Further along the Dewayne, Dejuan, Daquan continuum.
                          • Caeden
                            • Clooney
                              • Origin:

                                Irish
                              • Meaning:

                                "from the meadow"
                              • Description:

                                Variation of Cluny best only if you're a major George fan. And even then, better go with George, Georgia, or Georgiana.
                            • Rainger
                              • Eelia
                                • Origin:

                                  Russian variation of Eliyahu
                                • Meaning:

                                  "the lord is my god"
                                • Description:

                                  Intriguing Russian possibility, even though proper pronunciation would not be obvious. Ilya might be a more manageable option.