One Syllable Names: Part 1

  1. Bil
    • Bill
      • Origin:

        English, diminutive of William
      • Meaning:

        "resolute protection"
      • Description:

        Most Bills today are dads...or grandpas. The younger Williams are usually nicknamed Will, or called by their full names.
    • Bing
      • Origin:

        German
      • Meaning:

        "kettle-shaped hollow"
      • Description:

        When Kate Hudson named her second son Bingham and announced that she would be calling him Bing, it put this zingy nickname name out on the table. Before that, there was only one, further nicknamed Der Bingle -- and he was really Harry Lillis Crosby.
    • Birch
      • Origin:

        Tree name
      • Description:

        Birch is a rarely used nature name that calls to mind the lovely image of the tall, strong but graceful white-barked tree.
    • Bird
      • Origin:

        Nature name
      • Description:

        A name that's unusual in that changing the i to a y -- as in Byrd -- makes it more masculine.
    • Bix
      • Origin:

        Modern nickname
      • Description:

        Bix is a cool and jazzy nickname name, thanks to that final x. It's largely associated with the legendary and influential cornet player (and inspiration for the novel Young Man With a Horn), Bix Beiderbecke. He was born Leon Bismark Beiderbecke and his nickname derived from his middle name.
    • Bjorn
      • Origin:

        Swedish
      • Meaning:

        "bear"
      • Description:

        Bjorn is one of the most recognizable Scandinavian names, thanks in large part to tennis great Björn Borg, winner of five consecutive Wimbledon singles titles and six French opens and something of a rock star figure.
    • Björk
      • Origin:

        Icelandic
      • Meaning:

        "birch tree"
      • Description:

        Destined to remain a one-person name -- in this country anyway.
    • Black
      • Origin:

        Color name
      • Description:

        Unlike Rose and Blue, this color name is Not Ready for Prime Time.
    • Blade
      • Origin:

        Word name
      • Description:

        One of the new crop of boys' names that manage to be unconventional and macho at the same time — though Blade verges on the threatening.
    • Blaine
      • Origin:

        Irish and Scottish
      • Meaning:

        "yellow"
      • Description:

        Attractive Scottish and Irish surname name of a seventh-century saint, associated with the illusionist and escape artist David Blaine.
    • Blair
      • Origin:

        Scottish
      • Meaning:

        "dweller on the plain"
      • Description:

        One of the first generation of cool surname names, now largely used for girls in the US, but still popular for boys in its native Scotland. A prominent association for Brits is former prime minister Tony Blair, who was leader at the time of the Iraq War.
    • Blaire
      • Origin:

        Spelling variation of Blair
      • Description:

        Blair with a little something extra, though that's hardly needed.
    • Blaise
      • Origin:

        French
      • Meaning:

        "to lisp, stammer"
      • Description:

        As modern as it sounds, Blaise is an ancient Christian martyr name. In Arthurian legend, Blaise is the name of Merlin the Magician's secretary. Its relation to the word and name Blaze gives it a fiery feel. Amanda Beard named her baby boy Blaise Ray.
    • Blake
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "fair-haired, dark"
      • Description:

        Blake -- an early unisex option -- dropped out of the Top 100 in 2017 for the first time since 1988, but remains a sophisticated choice. And yes, both conflicting meanings of Blake are accurate. It originated as a surname in England derived from a nickname. Much of its masculine image was influenced by the wealthy, silver-haired character Blake Carrington in the massively popular 80s TV series Dynasty. Rosie O'Donnell has a son named Blake.
    • Blanche
      • Origin:

        French
      • Meaning:

        "white"
      • Description:

        Blanche, which originated as a nickname for a pale blonde and then became associated with the notion of purity, was in style a century ago, ranking in the double digits until 1920. She then had to fight the stereotype of faded Southern belle, a la Blanche DuBois in Tennessee Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire and Blanche Devereaux in TV's Golden Girls. Now all three of the Golden Girls--Blanche, Rose and Dorothy--could be ready for revival, with Blanche sounding like a stronger, simpler alternative to Bianca.
    • Blas
      • Blaze
        • Origin:

          English word name
        • Meaning:

          "fire"
        • Description:

          Originally a form of the saint's name Blaise, though now more likely to be a hot word name used for both sexes, though heavily weighted toward the boys. It has been in the boys' Top 1000 since the year 2000.
          br>On the pop culture side of things, Blaze Bayley is a singer and musician who has been connected to the bands Wolfsbane and Iron Maiden.
      • Bleu
        • Origin:

          French
        • Meaning:

          "blue"
      • Bligh
        • Origin:

          English variation of Blythe
        • Description:

          Too tightly associated with the real-life villainous Captain Bligh of The Mutiny on the Bounty.