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Baby boy names with two syllables

#Name Meaning
1 ದ ಅಕ್ಷರದ ಹೆಸರು
2 JamesJames is an English language name for boys. It came from the Old French variation of the late Latin name 'Iacomus'. In Hebrew it is Yaʻaqov (Jacob) meaning supplanter. James is a common name in many countries like the United States, Northern Ireland, Australia, Wales, England, etc.
3 DavidDavid is a both used as a male given name and a surname, and is mostly a given name in English and French Hebrew origin. The name was derived from the Hebrew name "Dawid", which means "Darling" or "Beloved". David is often shortened to "Dave/Davey/Davie/Davy". David was the second and greatest of the kings of Israel in the 10th century BC.
4 KevinKevin is a male name of Gealic/Irish origin. On of the earliest people who carried the name was Saint Kevin, although it is not a biblical name.Kevin in Irish is: Caoimhghín. Caoimhghín comes from the Irish caomh which means: "kind, honest, handsome".
5 RobertRobert is a masculine given name and surname. It is a Germanic name, from Old High German Hrodebert which means "bright with glory". Hruod means "fame, glory". Berht means "bright".
6 ThomasThomas is a male given name. It was formed from a Greek word of the Aramaic name "Ta'oma'" meaning "twin". After Saint Thomas Becket, it became popular in England. This name also has some female versions such as Thomasina, Tamsyn, Tamsin, Tasmina, Tasmino, Thomaida/Thomais, or Tammy.
7 MatthewGift of the Lord
8 Williamwith the will as strong as a helmet
9 AshleyLives in the ash tree grove. Derived from a surname and place name based on the Old English word for ash wood. Famous bearer: Ashley, the male character in Margaret Mitchell's popular 'Gone with the Wind'. Both a male and female name.
10 Brianhigh
11 AndrewManly; brave. In the Bible the first of the twelve apostles chosen was Andrew. The name comes from the Greek word andros, which means "strong, manly and courageous." Andrew is patron saint of Scotland and Russia. See also Jedrick and Kendrick.
12 StephenStephen is a male name. It comes from the Greek name "Stephanos or Stéfanos" meaning "wreath, crown, honour, reward"
13 JosephMay the Lord add
14 WynandBrave in battle
15 Dennisfertility
16 RyanKingly. Famous Bearer: American actor Ryan O'Neal.
17 JeffreyDerived from one of three Old German names, meaning district, traveler, or peaceful pledge. Famous bearer: Geoffrey Plantagenet was father to King Henry II; Geoffrey Cbaucer wrote 'The Canterbury Tales'.
18 TaylorA
19 PatrickPatrick is a given name for boys. It comes from a Latin name "Patricius" meaning "nobleman". It is popular because of Saint Patrick in Irish history, so there are more people who use the name in Ireland. There are variations of this name like Padraic, Pádraig, Pat, Rick, Ricky and Patricia.
20 Richardpowerful, strong army
21 JoshuaYahweh is salvation
22 AibelThe name Aibel mostly came up for men in England and Wales. This is a rare given name. This name of Aibel has made you serious-minded, responsible, and stable.
23 Ericruler of the Law
24 AaronLofty; exalted; high mountain. Biblically, Aaron was Moses' older brother (and keeper by God's command). He was first high priest of the Israelites, remembered for the miraculous blossoming of his staff or rod.
25 Shubhamauspicious or lucky
26 Alanrock
27 CarlosFree
28 AdamRed, a reference to either the red skin or the red earth of Eden from which the Old Testament Adam was created in Genesis 2. Famous bearer: 7th century Irish St Adamnan, meaning 'little adam', was the biographer of St Columba.
29 JustinRighteous
30 RonaldGuides, ruler
31 KennethHandsome. Root of the surname MacKenzie. Famous Bearer: Kenneth Grahame (1859- 1932), author of The Wind in the Willows.
32 Georgeeditor of the Earth
33 Robinbeautifully by fame
34 DouglasFrom the Gaelic 'dubhglas' meaning dark water, dark stream, or from the dark river. The Scottish Douglas clan had two historical branches: (Black Douglases and Red Douglases.) The lords of these clans figure in Sir Walter Scott's novels.
35 AlexAbbreviation of the Greek name Alexander, meaning defender of mankind. The name is common among English, German and Dutch speakers.
36 Jordanearth, land
37 StevenVariant of Stephen 'Crown; wreath.'.
38 GaryStrong with the spear
39 Harryruler King
40 Peterrock
41 MartinServant Of Mars, God Of War
42 TylerA
43 TerryAbbreviation of Terrance and Terrell. Terry is also an Anglicized phonetic form of the French given name Thierry from an older Germanic name meaning 'powerful; ruler of the people.'.
44 Morganclear
45 Lawrencethe award-winning
46 Kylenarrow (le passage)
47 CourtneyFrom the court, or short nose. From the surname of the aristocratic Courtenay family, based on the Old French word meaning short nose.
48 Larrythe award-winning
49 DylanSon of the wave, born near the sea, influence. Famous bearers: Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, American folk singer Bob Dylan.
50 BryanBryan is a name that is usually given to boys. It is a variant of the name Brian. It comes from an Old Celtic language word meaning "high", or "noble".
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Baby girl names with two syllables

#Name Meaning
1 ChaimaChaima is a name used for both boys and girls, but mostly for girls. It is originally a French name, and is very rare. Only about 0.001% of the population in the world is named Chaima. It means "With a beauty spot".
2 AnnaGracious, sweet and bitter, sad
3 Emmagreat great
4 LauraThe laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory. Old name with many variants.
5 AshleyLives in the ash tree grove. Derived from a surname and place name based on the Old English word for ash wood. Famous bearer: Ashley, the male character in Margaret Mitchell's popular 'Gone with the Wind'. Both a male and female name.
6 SarahPrincess. In the Bible, Sarah was the wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac. Her name was originally Sarai (quarrelsome), but God commanded that her name be changed to Sarah before the birth of her son.
7 HannahGrace of God
8 RachelEwe. Rachel was the second and favoured wife of Jacob in the Old Testament.
9 GraceFrom the word 'grace', derived from the Latin 'gratia', meaning God's favor. Famous bearer: American actress Grace Kelly became Princess Grace of Monaco.
10 AmyDearly loved; Beloved. From the Old French Amee, which derives from the Latin amatus meaning loved. In common use after publication of American Louisa May Alcott's 'Little Women'.
11 LisaGod has sworn
12 HeatherA flowering evergreen plant that thrives on peaty barren lands as in Scotland. Heather.
13 Lindashield of linden wood
14 MeganOne who is strong and mighty.
15 Maryshapely clean
16 Prachimorning
17 NicoleConqueror of the people
18 ErinAn ancient and poetic name for Ireland. Famous bearer: Erin from the American television series 'The Waltons'.
19 Susanwater lily
20 Karenthe ever pure, pure
21 Gia Hân
22 AliceOf the nobility. From the German Adalheidis meaning nobility, and the French Adeliz which is a form of Adelaide. Used in Britian since the 12th century; Alice became very popular in 1865 when Lewis Carrol's Alice in Wonderland was published.
23 SophieName (s) of
24 KatiePure
25 KaylaVariants of Kay: keeper of the keys; pure. Famous bearer: Kayla is a character on daytime TV series 'Days of Our Lives. '.
26 SandraUnheeded prophetess. A diminutive of Casirnir, Cassandra, or Catherine. In Homer's 'The Iliad' Cassandra's prediction of the fall of Troy was unheeded. Also used as an independent name. Also a feminine of Alexander (defender of man).
27 Saraprincess
28 Marieshapely clean
29 SachaGuardian
30 LucyVariant of Lucia: Graceful light. Illumination.
31 SharonFrom the Plain of Sharon (in the Holy Land); from the land of Sharon.
32 LilyLily
33 EllaGod has sworn
34 ShannonLittle old wise one. Surname and river name.
35 EllenA variant of the Greek Helen, meaning shining light, or most beautiful woman. Famous bearer: British actress Dame Ellen Terry.
36 LaurenFeminine form of Lorin: Variant of Laurence: From the place of laurel trees.
37 Ninathe ever pure, pure
38 Jacquelinehe heel grip
39 WendyLiterary; a created name that first appeared in James Banie's Peter Pan. The name is believed to come from the Welsh name Gwendydd (Gwendith).
40 CindyDimunitive of Cynthia, Lucinda, and Cinderella.
41 RachaelVariant of Rachel: Ewe. Rachel was the second and favoured wife of Jacob in the Old Testament.
42 Annecharming, gracious
43 MayaMother
44 MonicaVariant of Mona.
45 Aarcha
46 JudithJewess. Praised.
47 LindseyVariant of Lindsay: From the island of the lime tree. Although in the past, Lindsay was a common boys' name, today it is used more often for girls.
48 TaraWhere the kings met. Also Tara's Halls, where ancient Bards sang deeds of Irish heroes. The ruins of the Halls are on the hill of Tara, meaning crag or tower.
49 HaileyField of hay. Usually a surname.
50 CharlotteDiminutive of Charlotte: A feminine form of Charles, meaning man or manly. Alternate meaning, tiny and feminine.
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