Some new derivatives of natural chrysin have been synthesized and evaluated for antibacterial, antibiofilm and antifungal activities. Three compounds, namely 2a, 2e, 2i showed excellent activities (MIC 14.0-18.3 µg/mL) against six bacterial and two fungal type strains while most of the other compounds showed comparatively low to moderate values of such activities. Significant antibiofilm and bactericidal activities (MBC ranges from 17-20 µg/mL) were also observed for 2a, 2e, 2i against pneumonia causing two bacterial strains. This study further indicated that the chrysin compounds with 7-O-alkyl type substitution were much more effective than corresponding aryl substituted congeners which signifies that 7-O position of chrysin is crucial for antimicrobial activities. Thus, this article would contribute to further design and development of potential antimicrobial agents via structural modulation of natural chrysin, which is a potential molecular skeleton with diverse biological activities.