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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.

Levi

Meaning: joined, attached

Origin:Hebrew
71
Rory

Meaning: red king

Origin:Irish
572
Nico

Meaning: people of victory

Origin:Italian diminutive of Nicholas, Greek
85
Bodhi

Meaning: awakening, enlightenment

Origin:Sanskrit
91
Teo

Meaning: gift of God

Origin:Diminutive of Teodoro or Mateo, Spanish
499
Theo

Meaning: gift of God

Origin:Diminutive of Theodore
36
Leo

Meaning: lion

Origin:Latin
48
Kenzo

Meaning: strong and healthy

Origin:Japanese
292
Viggo

Meaning: war

Origin:Scandinavian
329
Asher

Meaning: fortunate, blessed, happy one

Origin:Hebrew
53
Isaac

Meaning: laughter

Origin:Hebrew
60
Owen

Meaning: young warrior; well-born

Origin:Welsh
74
Emmett

Meaning: universal

Origin:English masculine variation of Emma, German
78
Archer

Meaning: bowman

Origin:English
106
Jasper

Meaning: bringer of treasure

Origin:Persian
49
Archie

Meaning: truly brave

Origin:Diminutive of Archibald, Teutonic
54
Lachlan

Meaning: from the fjord-land

Origin:Scottish
65
Callum

Meaning: dove

Origin:Scottish form of Columba, Latin
94
Liam

Meaning: resolute protection

Origin:Irish short form of William
200
Cormac

Meaning: charioteer

Origin:Irish
257