15,000+ Two-Syllable Girl Names

  1. Lowrynn
    • Description:

      Lowrynn is a modern feminine name that appears to be a creative variation combining elements of traditional Welsh and Celtic naming patterns. While not historically established, it likely draws inspiration from names like Lauren, Lorraine, or the Welsh male name Lorwen. The distinctive spelling with the double "n" ending adds a contemporary touch while maintaining Celtic aesthetic elements. The name may evoke connections to words like "low" and the Welsh element "ryn" (hill or mount). Lowrynn has emerged within the trend of creating unique names with ancient cultural resonances. Though rare in usage statistics, it appeals to parents seeking distinctive options with a mystical, somewhat medieval quality. The name carries a soft yet strong sound that balances femininity with an adventurous spirit.

  2. Pazia
    • Description:

      Pazia is a feminine name of uncertain origin, though it may have connections to Italian or Hebrew linguistic roots. In Italian, it could relate to 'pace' meaning 'peace,' while some suggest a possible Hebrew connection to 'paz' meaning 'gold' or 'golden.' The name has remained exceptionally rare throughout history, with very few documented usages in public records. Pazia has a melodic, flowing quality with its soft consonants and vowel ending typical of feminine names. The unusual nature of this name might appeal to parents seeking something truly distinctive with an international flair. Its rarity means a child named Pazia would likely be the only one in their community, while the name still offers intuitive pronunciation for English speakers.

  3. Elizé
    • Description:

      Elizé is an elegant feminine name with French influences, possibly derived from Elizabeth or Elise with a stylized accent. The name carries a sophisticated European flair while maintaining accessibility in pronunciation. Elizabeth, its likely root, means 'God is my oath' in Hebrew. The addition of the accent mark gives Elizé a distinctive, cosmopolitan quality that sets it apart from more common variations. While relatively uncommon, Elizé appeals to parents seeking a name with classic roots but a modern, international sensibility. Its melodic sound and stylish appearance make it an appealing yet distinctive choice.
  4. Drasna
    • Origin:

      Invented name
    • Meaning:

      "dragon"
    • Description:

      The name Drasna was created for a Pokémon character. Her name was derived from the Latin botanical name dracaena, which in turn is from drakōn, the Greek word for "dragon." Fittingly, Drasna used Dragon-type Pokémon in battle.
  5. Zselyke
    • Origin:

      Hungarian
    • Meaning:

      "desire"
  6. Tuiren
    • Origin:

      Irish mythology
    • Description:

      Irish mythology, Tuiren was the aunt of Finn MacCool, famed for her beauty.
  7. Assi
    • Description:

      Assi is a compact feminine name with diverse cultural origins. In Hebrew, it can mean "healing" or refer to the myrtle plant, while in Finnish it serves as a diminutive of Aslaug or other names beginning with "As-". The name also appears in various cultures including Indian and Nordic traditions. Its brevity gives it a modern, international appeal, making it attractive to parents seeking a simple yet distinctive name that works well across cultural boundaries. While uncommon in English-speaking countries, Assi has maintained a subtle presence in its countries of origin. The name's simplicity allows it to feel both contemporary and timeless, with its cross-cultural nature making it versatile for families with diverse heritage or those seeking a name that travels well internationally.

  8. Delma
    • Origin:

      Short form of Adelma, German
    • Meaning:

      "noble, famous"
    • Description:

      Adelma shot to stardom on the coattails of 19th century Eastern European spiritualist Baroness Adelma Vay de Vaya. Delma continued to be used in the US until the 1950s, when it dropped from sight.
  9. Macrae
    • Description:

      Macrae is a feminine name with Scottish Gaelic origins, though it can also be used for males. It derives from the clan name Mac Rath, meaning 'son of grace' or 'son of prosperity.' As a surname-turned-first-name, it reflects the Scottish tradition of using clan names as given names, connecting the bearer to their Highland heritage. While not among the most popular names, Macrae has a distinguished, understated elegance that appeals to parents seeking Celtic names beyond the more common choices. Its usage as a first name became more noticeable in the late 20th century as interest in Scottish heritage names increased. The name carries associations with the beautiful Scottish Highlands and the proud traditions of the Macrae clan.
  10. Lyndsay
    • Description:

      Lyndsay is a feminine name representing a spelling variant of Lindsay, which originated as a Scottish surname derived from the location name "Lincoln's island" or "linden tree island." This particular spelling with a 'y' became popular in the late 20th century as parents sought distinctive ways to spell traditional names. Lyndsay peaked in popularity during the 1970s and 1980s, riding the wave of surname-to-first-name conversions that characterized that era. The name has a friendly, approachable quality while still maintaining a touch of sophistication. Though less common than the Lindsay spelling, Lyndsay offers a slight twist on the classic. The name has gradually declined in usage since its peak but maintains a contemporary feel.

  11. Lexya
    • Description:

      Lexya is a modern feminine name with multiple possible origins. It likely developed as a creative variation of Alexandra or Alexis, or as an elaboration of the nickname Lexi/Lexy. The distinctive spelling with the 'y' and final 'a' gives this contemporary name a feminine quality while maintaining the strong 'lex' sound associated with intelligence and strength. Lexya emerged in the early 2000s amid trends for creating unique variations of established names. While still relatively uncommon, it appeals to parents seeking something familiar yet distinctive. The name carries connotations of cleverness and modernity, partially influenced by the Greek root 'lex' relating to words and language. Lexya's contemporary feel makes it particularly appealing to parents drawn to fresh, adaptable names with familiar sounds.

  12. Daša
    • Origin:

      Slovene diminutive of names starting with Da-
    • Description:

      Cognate of the Russian Dasha. Daša is often short for names such as Danijela, but is more common as a given name in its own right.
  13. Hassie
    • Description:

      Hassie is a vintage feminine name that originated as a diminutive form of Hasselene or as a nickname for names beginning with 'Has-'. It also appeared as a pet form of Hester or Esther in some communities. The name enjoyed modest popularity in the southern United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries but has become extremely rare today. Hassie has the characteristic friendly, informal quality of many nickname-names ending in '-ie' from that era. Like other revival vintage names, it combines old-fashioned charm with a distinctive quality that sets it apart from contemporary popular choices. The name's simple pronunciation and spelling make it accessible despite its unfamiliarity to modern ears. Hassie represents a category of names now being rediscovered by parents interested in authentic historical choices.

  14. Kristy-ann
    • Description:

      Kristy Ann is a feminine compound name combining two distinct elements. Kristy is a diminutive of Christina, derived from the Greek word 'christos' meaning 'anointed one,' while Ann comes from Hebrew Hannah, meaning 'grace' or 'favor.' This double name gained popularity in the United States during the mid-20th century, particularly in the 1960s and 1970s. The combination creates a name that sounds both familiar and sweetly traditional, with religious undertones from both Christian and Jewish traditions. As a compound name, it offers the formal quality of a double name with the approachable charm of Kristy. Though less common today than in previous decades, it maintains a timeless, graceful quality.
  15. Jazmyne
    • Description:

      Jazmyne is a feminine name that represents a modern, stylized variant of Jasmine. The name ultimately derives from the Persian word 'yasamin,' referring to the fragrant flowering plant. This particular spelling variation emerged in the late 20th century as parents sought more distinctive ways to spell familiar names. The 'y' substitution and the use of 'z' instead of 's' create a contemporary feel while maintaining the name's beautiful meaning and associations. Jazmyne peaked in popularity in the United States during the early 2000s, influenced by the trend toward unique spellings. The name evokes the same delicate beauty and sweet fragrance as the traditional Jasmine, carrying associations with the exotic white flower known for its intoxicating scent. Parents might choose this spelling for its modern flair while still connecting to the established name's lovely natural symbolism.

  16. Maca
    • Origin:

      Croatian, Serbian, and Slovene diminutive of Marija
    • Meaning:

      "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
    • Description:

      In Slovenia, Maca is more common as an independent name than its parent name Marija.
  17. Allene
    • Description:

      Allene is a feminine name with multiple possible origins. It may derive as a variation of Aileen or Eileen (from the Gaelic 'Eibhlín,' meaning 'bright, shining one'), or it could be a feminized form of Allen/Allan (of Celtic origin meaning 'handsome' or 'cheerful'). The name saw modest popularity in the United States in the early 20th century, particularly in the 1910s and 1920s, but has since become quite uncommon. Allene has an elegant, vintage quality with its soft sounds and classical feel. The distinctive spelling with double 'l' and ending 'e' gives it a refined appearance. The name carries connotations of brightness and beauty while remaining understated and sophisticated.
  18. Femi
    • Origin:

      Yoruba
    • Description:

      A sweet-sounding Yoruba name with an equally sweet meaning: "love me".
  19. Macon
    • Origin:

      Place-name
    • Description:

      Fashionable-sounding name of cities in both France and Georgia that seems distinctly boyish.
  20. Shenna
    • Origin:

      Invented name, meaning unknown
    • Description:

      Strange amalgam with little appeal.