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Two Syllable Girl Names

Two syllable girl names can be found at both the top of the popularity list with Emma and Ava all the way down to the most unique names for girls.

Top two syllable girl names such as Emma and Ava are lovely, but we love rare two syllable names for girls too, from Alma to Zelda. You can find a great two syllable name for your daughter to fit any taste and style.

Two syllable girl names can be sleek and modern, like Arden and Una. They can also be traditionally feminine, such as Anna or Sarah.

Two syllable names for girls can be found in many languages and cultures, from the Welsh Arwen to the French Celeste to the Hebrew Noa. Two syllable girl names can be formal like Frances or friendly like Frankie, sultry like Margot or sweet like Maisie, flowery like Iris or beachy like Ocean.

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

Clover

Meaning: key

Origin:Flower name, from Old English
93
Astrid

Meaning: divinely beautiful

Origin:Scandinavian
54
Thea

Meaning: goddess, godly

Origin:Greek
37
Elise

Meaning: pledged to God

Origin:French variation of Elizabeth
125
Siobhan

Meaning: god is gracious

Origin:Irish Gaelic
317
Saoirse

Meaning: liberty

Origin:Irish
80
Orla

Meaning: golden princess

Origin:Irish
231
Bridget

Meaning: strength or exalted one

Origin:Anglicized variation of Gaelic Brighid
253
Kara

Meaning: wild stormy one

Origin:Spelling variation of Cara or Norse mythology name
390
Riley

Meaning: rye clearing; courageous

Origin:English, Irish
405
Daphne

Meaning: laurel tree, bay tree

Origin:Greek
13
Hazel

Meaning: the hazelnut tree

Origin:English
61
Bonnie

Meaning: beautiful, cheerful

Origin:Scottish
143
Esme

Meaning: beloved

Origin:French
247
Rowan

Meaning: rowan tree; little redhead

Origin:Scottish and Irish
452
Una

Meaning: one; lamb; happy

Origin:Latin, Irish, or Old Norse
493
Delphine

Meaning: of Delphi; womb

Origin:French from Greek
119
Lilac

Meaning: bluish or lilac

Origin:English, from Persian
411
Noa

Meaning: motion

Origin:Hebrew
164
Eden

Meaning: place of pleasure, delight

Origin:Hebrew
170