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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.

Sawyer

Meaning: woodcutter

Origin:English occupational name
1061
Willa

Meaning: resolute protection

Origin:Feminine variation of William
57
Cora

Meaning: maiden

Origin:Greek
16
Edith

Meaning: prosperous in war

Origin:English
70
Laura

Meaning: from Laurentum or bay laurel

Origin:English from Latin
113
Mila

Meaning: gracious; dear

Origin:Slavic, Russian
116
Gaia

Meaning: earth mother; rejoicing

Origin:Greek and Latin
269
Juno

Meaning: queen of the heavens

Origin:Latin
324
Sylvie

Meaning: from the forest

Origin:French variation of Latin Sylvia
98
Ingrid

Meaning: fair; Ing is beautiful

Origin:Norse
156
Gemma

Meaning: precious stone

Origin:Italian
184
Yara

Meaning: friend, helper

Origin:Arabic
300
Willow

Meaning: willow tree

Origin:English nature name
96
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Origin:Botanical name
138
Vera

Meaning: faith

Origin:Russian
139
Anouk

Meaning: grace

Origin:Dutch and French variation of Anna
619
Lilou

Meaning: lily

Origin:Occitan pet form of French Liliane
782
Zelda

Meaning: gray fighting maid

Origin:Diminutive of Griselda
193
Lumi

Meaning: snow

Origin:Finnish
374
Margot

Meaning: pearl

Origin:French, diminutive of Margaret
46