Two Syllable Dog Names With Meanings
- Arlo: From Old English, meaning fortified hill.
- Bailey: From English, meaning bailiff or steward.
- Baxter: From English, meaning baker.
- Bodhi: From Sanskrit, meaning enlightenment.
- Brody: From Scottish, meaning ditch or ford.
- Cody: From Irish, meaning helpful.
- Colby: From English, meaning dark-haired.
- Cooper: From English, meaning barrel maker.
- Darian: From Persian, meaning rich.
- Derek: From German, meaning ruler of the people.
- Eddie: From English, short for Edward, meaning wealthy guardian.
- Elias: From Hebrew, meaning Jehovah is God.
- Ember: From English, meaning spark or burning low.
- Finnley: From Irish, meaning fair-haired hero.
- Grady: From Irish, meaning noble.
- Gunner: From Old Norse, meaning warrior.
- Harley: From English, meaning hare meadow.
- Harris: From English, meaning son of Harry.
- Hunter: From English, meaning one who hunts.
- Jasper: From Persian, meaning treasurer.
- Keegan: From Irish, meaning little fiery one.
- Landon: From English, meaning long hill.
- Lenny: From German, short for Leonard, meaning brave lion.
- Logan: From Scottish, meaning little hollow.
- Malcolm: From Scottish, meaning disciple of St. Columba.
- Mason: From English, meaning stoneworker.
- Nolan: From Irish, meaning noble.
- Oscar: From Gaelic, meaning spear of God.
- Parker: From English, meaning park keeper.
- Quincy: From Latin, meaning fifth.
- Riley: From Irish, meaning courageous.
- Rowan: From Gaelic, meaning little redhead.
- Sawyer: From English, meaning woodcutter.
- Spencer: From English, meaning steward.
- Tanner: From English, meaning leather worker.
- Tristan: From Celtic, meaning sorrowful.
- Tyson: From English, meaning high-spirited.
- Winston: From English, meaning joy stone.
- Wyatt: From English, meaning brave in war.
- Zander: From Greek, short for Alexander, meaning defender of men.
- Asher: From Hebrew, meaning happy or blessed.
- Brady: From Irish, meaning spirited.
- Conner: From Irish, meaning wise.
- Dylan: From Welsh, meaning son of the sea.
- Elliot: From English, meaning the Lord is my God.
- Gavin: From Welsh, meaning white hawk.
- Hayden: From English, meaning hay valley.
- Jamie: From English, meaning supplanter.
- Kian: From Irish, meaning ancient.
- Milo: From Germanic, meaning soldier or merciful.
- Niko: From Greek, meaning victory of the people.
- Orion: From Greek mythology, representing the constellation and the hunter.
- Ronan: From Irish, meaning little seal.
- Soren: From Danish, meaning stern.
- Vinnie: From Latin, short for Vincent, meaning conquering.