47 Gorgeous Two-Syllable Baby Girl Names

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Tassia O'Callaghan

Sep 30 2022

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Looking for two-syllable girl names? Check out our list of creative and inspiring ideas, and find the perfect fit for your little princess. Sometimes the length of a name is just as important as its sound and meaning.

And if you're looking for two-syllable girl names, you’ve come to the right place!

Our list covers both traditional and contemporary options.

And if you want a name that will create a certain rhythm, we’ve got you covered.

Some of our examples put stress on the first syllable, and some on the second.

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What are two-syllable names?

Why choose a two-syllable girl’s name?

What is an elegant name for a girl?

Literary two-syllable girl names

What is a sweet name for a girl?

What is the rarest name for a girl?

What are two-syllable names?

Let’s start by making sure we’re on the same page!

So what exactly is a syllable?

It’s a sound that makes up a word.

And more specifically, it’s a vowel sound.

That sound could have a consonant at one or both ends, or it might not.

Names with two syllables have two separate vowel sounds.

Those sounds could be the same — like Lulu (loo-loo).

Or they could be completely different, as in Alice (al-iss).

Why choose a two-syllable girl’s name?

The number of syllables is very important to the way a name sounds — and how long it takes to say.

So if you already have a long family name, you might want a shorter first name.

The same goes if you’re considering adding one or more middle names to the mix.

A short surname, on the other hand, could lend itself to partnering with a longer first name.

A two-syllable name can provide a nice balance.

It’s not a mouthful, but it has a presence.

It can create a pleasing rhythm with other names.

And it’s the perfect meter for all those renditions of “Happy birthday”!

What is an elegant name for a girl?

If you’re looking for an elegant girl’s name, there are plenty of two-syllable options.

Here are some names noted for their associations with grace and poise.

  1. Audrey: The world’s most famous Audrey is surely Audrey Hepburn, the actress famed for her elegance.
  2. Celine: The name of an illustrious French fashion house, Celine comes from Latin and means “heaven.”
  3. Cleo: Cleopatra was the famously radiant Queen of Egypt. But Cleo is also a name in its own right, meaning “to praise” or “to acclaim.”
  4. Coco: This lovely name was made famous by the designer Coco Chanel.
  5. Dido: Dido was the queen of the ancient Greek city of Carthage.
  6. Helen: Beautiful Helen of Troy was the “face that launched a thousand ships.”
  7. Leda: Another famous beauty, Leda was the mother of Helen of Troy.
  8. Odette: Odette is the main character in the ballet Swan Lake. It’s a French name and means “wealthy.”

Literary two-syllable girl names

The world of books offers some wonderful options for names.

Here are some of the most sophisticated two-syllable girl names from classic and modern literature.

  1. Anna: She’s the famous protagonist of Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina.
  2. Arwen: This name belongs to a half-elven princess in J. R. R. Tolkein’s Lord of the Rings.
  3. Charlotte: The Charlotte in children’s classic Charlotte’s Web might be a spider, but she’s surely the most charming arachnid in literature!
  4. Emma: Renowned for Jane Austen’s book of the same name, Emma is also the first name of French author Gustave Flaubert’s Madame Bovary.
  5. Lily: This pretty floral name is shared with Harry Potter’s mother.
  6. Lorna: The titular character in R. D. Blackmore’s Lorna Doone.
  7. Luna: The name of the Roman goddess of the moon, Luna was also a character in the Harry Potter books.
  8. Lyra: The heroine of Philip Pullman’s modern trilogy His Dark Materials.
  9. Nancy: Nancy Drew was a teenage super-sleuth penned by Carolyn Keene.
  10. Rachel: Daphne du Maurier’s magnetic My Cousin Rachel is one of literature’s most intriguing female characters.

What is a sweet name for a girl?

These lovely two-syllable girl names are as sweet as they come.

  1. Adele: “Noble”
  2. Ava: This lovely name comes from Latin and means “bird.”
  3. Bella: Short for Isabella but also a name in its own right, Bella means “beautiful” in Italian.
  4. Cara: Comes from Latin and means “beloved.”
  5. Cherry: Nothing says “sweet” like a fruity name.
  6. Chloe: Comes from Greek and means “blooming” or fertile.
  7. Estelle: “Star”
  8. Eva: A variant of the Biblical Eve, Eva means “life.”
  9. Flora: A lovely name for your little flower.
  10. Florence: One of the world’s most beautiful cities, Florence also means “blossoming.”
  11. Freya: Freya was the Norse goddess of love, fertility and beauty.
  12. Holly: This sweet option is perfect for a winter baby.
  13. Leah: This Hebrew name means “delicate” or “weary.”
  14. Lauren: This name may refer to the laurel plant, but it can also mean “wisdom.”
  15. Mia: “Mine” in Italian.
  16. Rosie: Summon up a sweet fragrance with this cute variation on the traditional “Rose.”
  17. Sophie: comes from the Greek and is another name that means “wisdom.”
  18. Tara: This lovely name comes from Sanskrit. It means “star” but also symbolizes the light of the soul.
  19. Zoe: Another name that comes from the Greek, Zoe means “life.”

What is the rarest name for a girl?

Looking for something a little out of the ordinary to reflect your little one’s special charm?

Here are some unique two-syllable girl names to fire your imagination.

  1. Ayla: This Turkish name means “halo around the moon.”
  2. Delphine: This beautiful Greek name means simply “from the city of Delphi.”
  3. Inez: A chic variation on Agnes, Inez is a Spanish name and means “pure.”
  4. Katja: A rarer twist on “Kate,” Katja comes from Russia and is another name that means “pure.”
  5. Lilou: This pretty name is relatively common in France as a shortened form of Liliane. But elsewhere it’s as rare as it is lovely.
  6. Lynwen: This Welsh name means “white valley.”
  7. Sorja: This Finnish name means “graceful” or “slender.”
  8. Tegan: Another Welsh name, Tegan means “pretty” or “fair.”
  9. Ula: This musical Celtic name means “gem of the sea.”
  10. Zosia: This unusual variation on Sophie also means “wisdom.”
    Feeling inspired?

We hope our list of two-syllable girl names includes something that’s caught your eye.

But if not, we’ve got plenty more ideas where those came from!

Check out our list of 200+ super sweet baby girl names.

Or if you’re looking for something unusual, you’ll find even more options among our 183 exquisite and exotic baby girl names.

Good luck with your search!

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