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Two Syllable Boy Names

Two syllable boy names can be found at the top of the popularity list, with Liam and Eli, and among unique names like Drummer and Osgood .

Top two syllable boy names such as Noah and Asher are lovely, but we love rare two syllable names for boys too, from Abner to Zion. You can find a great two syllable name for your daughter to fit any taste and style.

Two syllable boy names can be sleek and modern, like Aiden and Leo. They can also be traditionally masculine such as Andrew or Walter,

Two syllable names for boys can be found in many languages and cultures, from the Spanish Teo to the Hebrew Boaz to the Japanese Kenzo. Two syllable boy names can be formal like Harold or friendly like Harry, strong like Magnus or sweet like Sayer.

Here, a diverse collection of our favorite two syllable names for boys.

Jonah

Meaning: dove

Origin:Hebrew
169
Malcolm

Meaning: devotee of St. Colomba

Origin:Scottish
130
Maxwell

Meaning: great stream

Origin:Scottish
237
Remy

Meaning: oarsman

Origin:French from Latin
50
Wyatt

Meaning: brave in war

Origin:English surname
167
Axel

Meaning: father of peace

Origin:Scandinavian variation of Absalom
391
Vincent

Meaning: conquering

Origin:Latin
52
Abel

Meaning: breath

Origin:Hebrew
156
Moses

Meaning: delivered from the water

Origin:Egyptian
817
Ansel

Meaning: with divine protection

Origin:German
181
Calvin

Meaning: bald, hairless

Origin:Latin
129
Boaz

Meaning: swiftness

Origin:Hebrew
334
Timo

Meaning: honoring God

Origin:Norwegian, Finnish, German, and Dutch variation of Timothy
886
Stellan

Meaning: calm

Origin:Swedish, meaning unknown , possibly "calm"
214
Bruno

Meaning: brown

Origin:German
413
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Origin:German, Russian, and Scandinavian variation of Anthony
658
Wesley

Meaning: western meadow

Origin:English
166
Memphis

Meaning: Enduring and beautiful

Origin:Greek and Coptic place-name
1331
Harry

Meaning: estate ruler

Origin:Diminutive of Henry
294
Griffin

Meaning: strong lord

Origin:Welsh, variation of Griffith
202