Two Syllable Boy Names
- Jamionn
- Ivarr
- Dimetre
- Taner
- Raviv
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"raindrop"Description:
This Hebrew surname is occasionally used as a given name for boys as well. While the meaning of Raviv is not clear, a possible (and love) meaning is "raindrop".
- Earlie
- Cudjoe
Origin:
American variation of Kojo, Ghanaian, AkanMeaning:
"born on Monday"Description:
A common name among enslaved men and boys who were born on a Monday, named in the West African tradition based on birthday. Joe was a common nickname. The female equivalent is Juba.
- Rupprecht
- Kiley
- Moreese
- Chany
- Garryk
- Madis
- Spaulding
- Tracey
Origin:
Variation of TracyMeaning:
"of Thracia"Description:
Popular in the 60s, 70s and 80s, Tracey (and its spelling variation Tracy) have since fallen out of style. As a masculine name, it has been in use since at least the 19th century and was spotlighted in 1837 when Charles Dickens used it for a character in his novel The Pickwick Papers. Derived from a Roman family name, it refers to an ancient settlement known as Thracia, although it has been considered a variant of Theresa too.
- Tisha
- Verlon
- Volker
- Vasanth
- Brindly