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Best Two Syllable Names

Two syllable names are the most common, with half of the names in the US Top 10 following this pattern. Emma and Liam, the top names for baby girls and boys, have two syllables each.

Along with Emma, other two syllable baby names in the US Top 100 for girls include Ava, Mia, Harper, Scarlett, Luna, Chloe, Riley, and Nora. Along with Liam, other Top 100 boy names that contain two syllables include Noah, Jacob, Lucas, Ethan, Jackson, Owen, Ezra, Henry, Leo, and Wyatt. Internationally, two-syllable names including Bruno, Gaia, Marceau, and Signe are among the most fashionable choices.

Unique two syllable names we love include Anouk, Celeste, Orla, and Tessa. For boys, our favorite unique two syllable names include Booker, Forrest, Linus, and Remy.

Two syllable baby names tend to sound best with surnames that are, well, NOT two syllables. If you feel that a two-syllable name would strike the right balance with your shorter or longer last name, here are a selection of the best.

Lumi

Meaning: snow

Origin:Finnish
374
Margot

Meaning: pearl

Origin:French, diminutive of Margaret
46
Maxine

Meaning: greatest

Origin:Latin
466
Zoe

Meaning: life

Origin:Greek
469
Alma

Meaning: nurturing, soul

Origin:Latin
475
Nova

Meaning: new

Origin:Latin
188
Briar

Meaning: a thorny patch

Origin:English
293
Louise

Meaning: renowned warrior

Origin:French and English, feminine variation of Louis
377
Celeste

Meaning: heavenly

Origin:Latin
512
Justine

Meaning: fair, righteous

Origin:French feminine variation of Justin
1213
Arwen

Meaning: noble maiden

Origin:Literature, Sindarin
213
Greta

Meaning: pearl

Origin:German, diminutive of Margarethe
288
Harper

Meaning: harp player

Origin:English
214
Mercy

Meaning: compassion

Origin:English word name
689
Hudson

Meaning: Hugh's son

Origin:English
135
Holden

Meaning: hollow valley

Origin:English
221
Lincoln

Meaning: town by the pool

Origin:English
234
Magnus

Meaning: greatest

Origin:Scandinavian from Latin
34
Linus

Meaning: flax

Origin:Greek
162
Ethan

Meaning: strong, firm

Origin:Hebrew
13