If you love one-syllable names...

  1. Kay
    • Kei
      • Origin:

        Japanese
      • Meaning:

        "blessing, excellent, respect, wise, jewel"
      • Description:

        More common for girls in Japan, thanks to the prevalence of the related name Keiko.
    • Kim
      • Origin:

        English diminutive of Kimberly; Vietnamese; Scandinavian diminutive of Joachima; Soviet name
      • Description:

        Kim was the coolest name... of the 1960s. Kim was popularized by actress Kim Novak, and its energy is still maintained by rapper Lil' Kim, but it holds lil' or no appeal for new babies. Parents who like Kim's short, sweet sound might look to a choice such as Sam, Lou, or Belle.
    • King
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "monarch"
      • Description:

        King is a name that sends a mixed message. While some might think of it as more fitting for a canine, others see it as a strong name with offbeat style and a full court of rich associations, from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to Elvis.

        King Vidor was an important early Hollywood director; King Camp Gillette invented the safety razor.

        If it's king names you're after that aren't King itself, see our list of Names with Royal Meanings or other lists and blogs on royal names.
    • Klee
      • Origin:

        German and Jewish surname
      • Meaning:

        "clover"
      • Description:

        The whimsical quality of the work of Swiss artist Paul Klee is somehow reflected in his name, although many would mispronounce it to rhyme with key. Say it like clay.
    • Knox
      • Origin:

        Scottish
      • Meaning:

        "round hill"
      • Description:

        Knox is an old Scottish surname that Brad Pitt (whose great-great-grandfather was named Hal Knox Hillhouse) and Angelina Jolie took out of the back cupboard, dusted off, and elevated to coolness--to the point where it entered the popular baby names list in 2009. Knox now ranks among the most influential celebrity baby names.
    • Kore
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "maiden"
      • Description:

        Kore is the original Greek form of the modern Cora, a name that's heading straight for the top of the charts in the English-speaking world. Kore was an alternate name for Persephone, goddess of the underworld. Spelling the name Kore may tip it toward the short form Kory or Korey.
    • Lace
      • Lake
        • Origin:

          Nature name
        • Description:

          This body of water runs deep; the best of a group of new possibilities that includes Bay, Ocean, River, and the more established Brook. It has received attention via the actress Lake Bell. Lake would make a particularly cool and refreshing middle name, as Gisele Bundchen and Tom Brady did for daughter Vivian.
      • Lane
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "a small roadway or path"
        • Description:

          Lane is a unisex name equally accessible to boys and girls. As a common surname, Lane is attached to such celebrities as Diane and Nathan.
      • Lark
        • Origin:

          English bird name
        • Description:

          Lark is getting some new and well-deserved attention as a post-Robin and Raven bird name. Although it was first recorded as a name in the 1830's, it has never appeared on the Social Security list.
      • Lars
        • Origin:

          Scandinavian from Latin Laurentius
        • Meaning:

          "crowned with laurel"
        • Description:

          Lars is a perfect candidate for a cross-cultural passport: it has been heard often enough here to sound familiar and friendly, yet retains the charisma of a charming foreigner.
      • Laure
        • Leaf
          • Origin:

            Nature name
          • Description:

            The nature boy version of the Scandinavian Leif, which actually means "heir". In the creative-naming Phoenix family, Leaf is the former name of the actor we know as Joaquin.
        • Lee
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "pasture, meadow"
          • Description:

            A name that has a bit of a shouldn't-I-be-a-middle-name sound, though still in use as a first for both genders. Lee might be a good choice if you want something that sounds at once traditional yet modern, unisex but not newly-minted.
        • Leif
          • Origin:

            Scandinavian
          • Meaning:

            "heir, descendant"
          • Description:

            Leif is one of the most recognizable Scandinavian names, thanks to Icelandic explorer Leif Erikson, and is still one of the best, with a pleasant aural association with the word leaf.
        • Leigh
          • Leith
            • Origin:

              Scottish river name
            • Meaning:

              "wet"
            • Description:

              This is an unusual surname and geographical name of medieval Scottish origin that might serve as a possible alternative to the aging Keith, though it's a bit tough on the tongue. More popularly spelt Laith in Scotland itself, which happens to correspond to an Arabic name meaning 'lion'.
          • Lex
            • Origin:

              Diminutive of Alexander
            • Meaning:

              "defending men"
            • Description:

              Cool short form of Alexander, fresher than Alex and less trendy than Xander... for now.
          • Liese