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Two-Syllable Baby Girl Names

There are 158 girl names in this bucket from our curated dataset. Two-syllable names are the most common pattern in English-language naming. The rhythm — strong-weak or weak-strong — falls naturally in everyday speech, which is part of why they wear so well over a lifetime.

Cultural sweep of the theme

Syllable count shapes how a name feels in the mouth more than how it's spelled.Two-syllable names dominate every Western naming tradition. This is the "default" syllable count for the majority of US Top 100 names every year — it's where most cultures' names naturally land.

The list

Adele
noble
Adore
to love
Aiko
love child
Aisling
dream vision
Aldis
noble wise
Alice
noble
Alma
soul
Amorie
divine love
Amy
beloved
Andrea
manly
Anna
grace
Anwen
very fair beautiful
Aoibheann
beautiful sheen
Ariadne
most holy
Audrey
noble strength
Ayala
gazelle
Beatrice
bringer of joy
Beatriz
bringer of joy
Bertha
bright brave
Bethia
daughter of Yahweh brave
Bianca
white pure
Bilqis
queen of wisdom
Briallen
primrose strong
Briana
strong honorable
Brianna
strong virtuous
Bridget
strength
Brielle
God is my strength
Brigid
exalted one
Brigit
exalted strong
Caitlin
pure
Calliope
beautiful voiced
Cara
friend
Carla
free woman
Carmel
garden
Carmen
garden
Carwen
fair beautiful love
Casey
brave
Celine
heavenly
Charlotte
free woman
Chiara
bright clear
Ciara
dark
Cira
like the sun
Clara
bright clear
Constance
steadfast
Dafna
laurel
Ditza
joy
Edda
brave protector
Eden
place of pleasure
Edith
prosperous in war
Edna
rejuvenation
Eileen
bright shining one
Eilidh
sun
Eirene
peace
Elga
holy brave
Ellen
bright shining
Eloise
healthy
Emma
whole universal
Erin
from Ireland
Eros
love
Esther
star
Etta
ruler of the home
Eva
life
Fiona
fair white
Frida
peaceful brave
Galit
wave
Gertrude
spear strength
Giorgia
farmer
Giulia
youthful
Greta
pearl
Hannah
grace favor
Harriet
home ruler
Heidi
noble brave
Helen
bright shining light
Hera
queen of gods
Hesed
steadfast love
Hestia
hearth
Hilda
battle woman wise
Hildy
battle warrior
Hokuao
morning star wise
Hugette
bright intellect
Hyacinth
precious stone light
Hyldreth
battle counsel
Ila
earth light
Inaya
caring
Ines
pure
Iris
rainbow
Iseult
beautiful
Juliette
youthful
Karla
strong free
Karleigh
free strong
Kathleen
pure
Kelly
warrior
Keren
ray of light
Laura
laurel
Lenna
lion strong
Liba
beloved
Lina
tender delicate
Louisa
famed warrior
Lucia
light
Lucy
light
Luna
moon
Maja
strong
Manon
bitter
Margaux
pearl
Margot
pearl
Maria
beloved bitter
Mila
gracious
Mildred
gentle strength
Mineya
divine wisdom
Mira
wonderful love
Miriam
bitter wished for child
Nadia
hope strength
Naomi
pleasantness
Niki
victory
Nora
light honor
Nuala
white shoulder
Orla
golden princess
Paula
small humble
Pauline
small humble
Philia
friendship love
Pilar
pillar
Pippa
lover of horses
Raina
queen wise
Rina
joyful song
Roisin
little rose
Rosa
rose
Roxanne
dawn light
Saga
wise
Sajni
beloved
Sandra
defender
Sara
princess
Sarah
princess
Sasha
defender of mankind light
Selene
moon
Sevda
love wise
Shira
song
Sienna
reddish-brown love
Sinead
God is gracious
Siobhan
God is gracious
Sofia
wisdom
Sonja
wise
Sophia
wisdom
Soraya
gem wise
Sorcha
bright
Stella
star
Sunday
day of the sun
Surya
sun
Talia
gentle dew
Tamar
date palm
Tara
hill where kings reside
Thalia
to flourish
Trudy
spear strength
Una
lamb
Valerie
strong healthy
Vega
meadow
Vidya
knowledge wisdom
Viola
violet flower
Yana
God is gracious

Middle name and sibling pairing

Two-syllable first names work with almost any middle name length; the safest bet is something with an opposite stress pattern.

What to consider before committing

How a name "wears" depends as much on its sound and length as on its meaning. Say each candidate aloud with your surname — names that flow easily off the tongue tend to be the ones people remember, write correctly, and pronounce confidently for the next 80+ years.

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How to pick a name

A great name balances three things: it sounds right with your last name, it carries meaning you can share with your child later, and it works at every stage of life — daycare nametag, school yearbook, job interview, dinner party introduction. Say each shortlist name out loud with your last name. Imagine yourself shouting it across a park. The right one usually emerges.

If you're choosing across two cultures, consider names that travel well — short, phonetic spellings; broadly pronounceable across languages. Names with deep cultural roots feel grounded even if the rest of life is global.