One Syllable Word Names Part 1

  1. Treat
    • Origin:

      English word and nickname
    • Description:

      One of the magical words of childhood (and beyond), and associated with actor Treat (born Richard) Williams, whose nickname came from ancestor Robert Treat Williams, a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
  2. Trip
    • Origin:

      Word name
    • Description:

      This began as a nickname, usually for someone who was a "third," as in William III. But in an age where any noun goes, this could be thought of as representing a little voyager -- hopefully not into psychedelic realms.
  3. True
    • Origin:

      Word name
    • Meaning:

      "true"
    • Description:

      Many parents seeking a return to more basic values and a simpler lifestyle are turning to such virtuous girls' names as Grace, Faith, and Hope, but there are a handful that work just as well on boys, including True.
  4. Trust
    • Origin:

      English word name
    • Meaning:

      "one in which confidence is placed"
    • Description:

      Like True, a virtuous word name, but a little more awkward. In Trust we trust.
  5. Truth
    • Origin:

      English word name
    • Meaning:

      "the state of being the case"
    • Description:

      True has become an accepted first and middle name; Truth makes an even stronger statement. And with nearly 150 baby boys named Truth in the US in the most recent year counted, as many as were named Ross, the word name is edging up on the Top 1000.
  6. Tame
    • Tour
      • Trade
        • Trick
          • Tune
            • Twine
              • Vere
                • Origin:

                  English from French
                • Meaning:

                  "alder"
                • Description:

                  Upper-class surname in England that might be prime for adoption here.
              • Vine
                • Origin:

                  English nature name
                • Description:

                  Unusual and simple nature name worthy of further consideration.
              • Verse
                • Wade
                  • Origin:

                    English
                  • Meaning:

                    "at the river crossing"
                  • Description:

                    Wade has never been outside the US Top 1000 for boys - there's a reason for that. It has a clean spelling, fresh sound and is neither too trendy (unlike Kade or Cade) or too old-school (like Richard or Albert). We think Wade is a winning name.
                • West
                  • Origin:

                    Word name
                  • Description:

                    West is the most fashionable of what you might call the direction names, with North and East (or Easton and Easter) coming up behind, and South not yet on the map.
                • Will
                  • Origin:

                    Diminutive of William
                  • Meaning:

                    "resolute protector"
                  • Description:

                    Will has definitely replaced Bill, not only as a nickname for William but as a stand-alone name as well, partly thanks to England's Prince William, also known as Wills.
                • Win
                  • Origin:

                    Diminutive of Winslow, Winthrop, or Winston
                  • Description:

                    Win is an upbeat, can-do name that can be a short form of one of the buttoned-up British choices above or can stand on its own. Welsh Wyn is another possibility.

                    Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson and singer Ciara named their son Win Harrison. Harrison is Wilson's father's first name.
                • Wolf
                  • Origin:

                    Animal name or diminutive of Wolfgang, German
                  • Meaning:

                    " traveling wolf"
                  • Description:

                    Wolf is a name with a split personality. It can be seen as one of the fierce animal names, like Fox and Bear and Puma, with a touch of the werewolf, or it can be viewed as a quieter, Wolf Blitzer kind of name, fairly common in German (where is pronounced Vulf) and Jewish families, sometimes as a short form of Wolfgang, or even Wolfram or Wolfhart.
                • Wren
                  • Origin:

                    English
                  • Meaning:

                    "small bird"
                  • Description:

                    Wren may not be as time-honored a bird name choice as Robin or even Lark, but it's more fashionable and fresh, with a gentle and earthy vibe.