One Syllable Names for Girls
- Flux
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"flow"
- Rashke
- Dreame
Origin:
Variation of Dream; English word nameMeaning:
"a cherished aspiration, ambition, or idea"Description:
Word name Dream has been one of the fastest-rising girl names in recent years since a Kardashian baby was given the name in 2016. The alternative spelling Dreame was given to a dozen or so baby girls in recent years.
- Chie
- Clo
- Fayenne
- Duff
Origin:
IrishMeaning:
"swarthy"Description:
Somewhat gruff name that might be better feminized as Duffy.
- Eostre
Origin:
Old English from GermanMeaning:
"dawn"Description:
Eostre is the Anglo-Saxon goddess of Spring and dawn. In ancient times, the pagans had festivals and feasts celebrating Eostre, but this practice was eventually overtaken by the Christian Easter holiday. The connection between the traditions is evident today in cultures that speak English and Germanic languages, as the name Easter is derived from Eostre. Most other languages derive the name of the holiday from the Hebrew word Pesach, meaning "Passover."
- Anh
Origin:
VietnameseMeaning:
"various meanings"Description:
This simple unisex Vietnamese name has multiple possible meanings, including "hero", "petal", "brave", "bright", depending on the characters used to write it.
- Shire
- Tine
- Ver
- Neah
Origin:
English, invented nameDescription:
Sounds like Nia, looks like Leah.
- Loy
- Grietje
- Ryatt
Origin:
Invented NameDescription:
Ryatt — which may be a combination of names like Ryan and Wyatt — gives you the sound of Riot without the violent connotations. The name cracked the Top 1000 for boys in 2022, but was only given to a few dozen girls.
- Åsa
Origin:
SwedishMeaning:
"god"
- Mell
- Ele
- Sumner
Origin:
English occupational nameMeaning:
"summoner"Description:
This preppy alternative to Gen Z favorite Summer has the potential to be a big surname hit for girls. It recently gained media attention from Instagram model Sumner Stroh.