I’m back with more baby names because, well, I love everything about them! One-syllable girl names are gaining popularity in recent years, especially as longer names like Olivia, Charlotte, and Isabella become oversaturated. In fact, only 1 single-syllable girl name broke into the latest Top 50 list from the Social Security Administration (#40: Grace). So choosing a one-syllable name is a great way to find something unique, while still meeting your taste for classic or modern, sweet or strong, etc. Plus they make great middle names.

One-syllable names have other advantages too, like balancing out a longer last name. Experts recommend using an unequal number of syllables across first, middle, and last names (like 1-3-2) for the most pleasant-sounding rhythm. One-syllable names can also be easier to spell and pronounce, which helps everyone from young children to coffeehouse baristas.
Popular One-Syllable Girl Names
We scoured the Top 500 Baby Girl Names of 2024 (the 2025 list isn’t out yet) and only 26 were one-syllable names. That’s just 5% of the list! And two were alternate spellings of the same name! Here are those top one-syllable names, along with their places on the list:
- Grace (#40)
- Claire (#67)
- Meave (#75)
- Jade (#84)
- Quinn (#96)
- Rose (#115)
- Sage (#146, see also Saige below)
- June (#152)
- Sloane (#153)
- Ruth (#172)
- Reese (#190)
- Blake (#210)
- Wren (#213)
- Blair (#218, see also Blaire below)
- Faith (#249)
- Jane (#269)
- Brooke (#208)
- Hope (#317)
- Dream (#367)
- Brynn (#384)
- Reign (#434)
- Joy (#442)
- Blaire (#446, see also Blair above)
- Saige (#448, see also Sage above)
- Elle (#479)
- Skye (#480)
So the ones above are the most popular (in 2024, the 2025 list isn’t out yet), but the single-syllable names below are our favorite 100 options. Personally, I really love Jane, Deane, Kit, June, Lane, Kay, Lake, and Viv, but here’s the whole list below:
- Anne
- Ash
- Bea (or Bee)
- Beck
- Bell (or Belle)
- Bette
- Blaine
- Blair (or Blaire)
- Blake
- Blue
- Blythe
- Bree
- Britt
- Brooke
- Brynn
- Cam
- Cass
- Cat
- Chase
- Claire (or Clare)
- Dale
- Dawn
- Dean (or Deane)
- Doe
- Dot
- Dove
- Elle
- Eve
- Faith
- Fawn
- Faye (or Fay)
- Fern
- Finch
- Flo
- Fran
- Gail (or Gayle)
- Gem
- Grace
- Gray (or Grey)
- Greer (or Grier)
- Gwen (or Gwynne)
- Hope
- Jade
- Jae (or Jay)
- Jan
- Jane (or Jayne)
- Jean (or Jeanne)
- Jill
- Jo
- Joan
- Joss
- Joyce
- Jude
- Jules
- June
- Kai
- Kate (or Cate)
- Kay (or Kaye)
- Kit
- Lake
- Lane
- Lark
- Leigh
- Liv
- Lynn
- Mae (or May)
- Maeve
- Maude
- Mel
- Nell
- Neve
- Paige
- Pearl
- Prim
- Quinn
- Rae
- Rain
- Reese
- Rose
- Rue
- Ruth
- Sage (or Saige)
- Sam
- Scout
- Shae (or Shay)
- Skye (or Sky)
- Sloane
- Sue
- Tate
- Tess
- Tiff
- Viv
- Wren
Unique One-Syllable Girl Names
We’re fans of more classic-sounding names, but if you’re looking for a one-syllable name that will stand out and likely be the only one at the preschool, here are some more unique one-syllable names:
- Ayn
- Blaise (or Blaze)
- Bloom
- Cher
- Clove
- Lou
- Luz
- Lux
- Reeve
- Royce
- Wynn
- Zen
- Zo
More Naming Resources
Need more name ideas? Maybe even some for your pets! Take a look at these other posts below for more names, including boys, dogs, and cats too.
