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Cute, to-the-point, usually easy for little ones to spell and pronounce—there’s a lot to love about one-syllable baby names! If you’re an expecting parent hoping to find the perfect single-syllable name for your daughter, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve compiled a comprehensive list of one-syllable girl names, including popular, unique, vintage, and powerful options. Whether you’re looking for a first name or a middle name, you’re sure to find the perfect one for your little bundle of joy!
One-Syllable Girl Names
- Belle: “Beautiful,” French origin.
- Claire: “Bright” or “clear,” French origin.
- Grace: “Favor” or “blessing,” Latin origin.
- Maeve: “Intoxicating” or “she who rules,” Irish origin.
- Sage: “Wise” or “prophet,” Latin origin.
- Tate: “Cheerful,” British origin.
- Wren: “Songbird,” English origin.
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