One Syllable Names for Boys
- Ábel
Origin:
Hungarian variation of Abel, HebrewMeaning:
"breath"
- Tan
- Ádamh
- Byll
- Cob
- Shaundre
- Wim
Origin:
Diminutive of Willem, contracted form of Wilhelm, Dutch, GermanMeaning:
"resolute protector"Description:
With a sound that brings to mind at once "whim," "vim," and "win," this is one Dutch boys' name with serious potential for use in the English-speaking world.
- Joord
- Zhvy
- Izák
- Deen
Origin:
Variation of Dean, Din, or Dinah, English, Arabic, HebrewMeaning:
"valley; religion, faith; God's judgement"Description:
Simple and succinct, Deen is a multi-cultural choice with a number of possible origins. On one hand, it could be a spelling twist on the solid and surname-inspired Dean. Alternatively, it might come from the Arabic name and word Dinmeaning "faith, religion or custom", or it could be from the Hebrew name Dinah, meaning "God's judgement".
- Maaz
- Bryar
Origin:
Variation of Briar, EnglishMeaning:
"a thorny patch"Description:
The trendy gender-neutral Briar leans slightly more masculine with the Bryar spelling, given to about 60 baby boys last year in the US vs. 50 girls. By contrast, Briar was used for about 500 baby girls compared with 400 baby boys.
- Ísak
- Bayne
- Nills
- Jhoan
- Tion
- Tri
- Trev