One Syllable Names for Girls

  1. Lace
    • Spring
      • Origin:

        Word name
      • Description:

        Spring doesn't sound half as contemporary as Winter, which has become the cool season name.
    • Ena
      • Origin:

        Diminutive of several names
      • Description:

        Baby names that started off as diminutives -- Ena, Ita, Etta -- seem too insubstantial for a modern female.
    • Ayn
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "grace"
      • Description:

        Ayn is a nonconformist name associated with controversial Russian-born writer and philosopher Ayn Rand, (born Alisa) author of The Fountainhead, who adopted it when she moved to the US in 1926.
    • Dianne
      • Origin:

        Spelling variation of Diane
      • Meaning:

        "divine"
      • Description:

        Dianne, one of the many offshoots and variations of the classic Diana, had its moment in the sun in the 1940s--it was a Top 100 name from 1943 to 1952. It now would make a very unlikely choice.
    • Zoa
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "life"
      • Description:

        Possibly a variation of the ultra-popular Greek Zoe, Zoa was given to around 2 dozen baby girls each recent year.
    • Cass
      • Origin:

        Diminutive of Cassandra or Cassia
      • Description:

        Ties to the unfortunate Mama are now unraveling, leaving Cass or Cassie to stand on its own as a fresher sounding Cathy or Kate. But with so many lovely long forms, we'd advise keeping this as a nickname.
    • Jess
      • Origin:

        Short form of Jessica, Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "behold or wealthy"
      • Description:

        Many variations of Jessica, including Jessie and Jessa, are used on their own, but Jess is an exception, given to only a handful of baby girls last year. But Jess is certainly the name that many Jessicas are called.
    • Rye
      • Origin:

        English, diminutive of Riley; word name; British surname
      • Meaning:

        "cavalryman, messenger"
      • Description:

        Sweet short form of Riley. Nature lovers and whiskey fans alike can appreciate the androgynous simplicity of Rye.
    • Day
      • Origin:

        Word name
      • Description:

        A bright and optimistic middle name choice.
    • Quince
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "applelike fruit"
      • Description:

        'Q' names are hot, and this is an intriguing fruit name that could be used for a girl or boy. The quince often appears in Greek myth, in tales of Aphrodite, Paris and Atalanta. Can also be a nickname for Quincy.
    • Isle
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "small island"
      • Description:

        Isla is a contemporary gem, so why not Isle? As an English word name, it takes you straight to the literal definition — a small island — which could have an appealing, aspirational ring to it, for those wanting to raise independent children.
    • Roe
      • Origin:

        English, Scottish, Irish, Norwegian, or Korean surname
      • Meaning:

        "roe deer; wise protector; son of Ruadh; red; clearing; ability"
      • Description:

        In the US, the multicultural surname Roe is primarily associated with the landmark Supreme Court case Roe vs. Wade, which granted the federal right to abortion, though elsewhere it might be associated with fish eggs or a small breed of reddish deer.
    • Éire
      • Origin:

        Irish place-name
      • Description:

        Eire was a mythological goddess who named Ireland after herself. Rarely used today, even in Eire.
    • Arche
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "beginning"
      • Description:

        In Greek mythology, Arche was the muse associated with origins. As a baby name, it may be misunderstood as Archie.
    • March
      • Origin:

        English word name
      • Meaning:

        "month name"
      • Description:

        March has never been popular as a month name, possibly because of its slightly abrupt sound. But with all kinds of month (and season, day, and holiday) names, from January to December, Sunday to Easter, Winter to Midnight, coming to the fore, March is beginning to seem eminently baby-ready.
    • Tai
      • Origin:

        Chinese
      • Meaning:

        "great extreme"
      • Description:

        Skater Tai Babilonia brought this sleek modern name to the world's attention. Pronounced "tie."
    • Jax
      • Origin:

        Modern invented name
      • Description:

        One of the trendiest names for boys, Jax is becoming familiar on the girls' side through the singer/songwriter and Tiktok star Jax, born Jackie.
    • Peach
      • Origin:

        Fruit name
      • Description:

        Peach is one of those names that, a generation ago, would have been placed in the wacky celebrity baby name category. But now with the proliferation of word, nature, and yes, food names, Peach sounds adorably baby-ready.
    • Ames
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "friend"
      • Description:

        Ames is that jewel of a name that's simple and familiar while at the same time being unusual and rare. With gender neutral surname names ending in S trending today -- think Brooks, Wells, Oakes -- Ames can make a perfect update on Amy or Amanda.