One Syllable Boys Names

Navigating the World of 1 Syllable Boys' Names

Welcome to the realm of 1 syllable boys' names, where strength meets brevity and confidence blends with charm. This comprehensive collection of over 5,795 names is designed to inspire you and guide you as you embark on the beautiful journey of finding the perfect name for your son.

One syllable boys' names, often considered timeless and classic, possess an undeniable appeal. Their concise structure makes them easy to pronounce and remember, while their inherent rhythm adds a touch of strength and confidence to any spoken name. Whether you're drawn to the powerful simplicity of names like "Liam" or "James", or you prefer the softer cadence of "Noah" or "Mason", our vast collection offers a diverse array of options to suit your taste and preferences.

As you explore this extensive list, you'll discover a treasure trove of names that have stood the test of time, alongside modern gems that reflect the ever-evolving landscape of names. Each name carries its own unique history and meaning, adding a layer of depth and significance to your son's identity.

Whether you're seeking a name that embodies strength and determination, like "Jackson" or "Oliver", or you're drawn to the gentle grace of names like "Benjamin" or "Henry", our collection offers a name to match every personality and preference.

As you navigate through this vast array of 1 syllable boys' names, let your imagination soar and trust your instincts. Consider the sound, the meaning, and the overall feel of each name as you envision it gracing your son's life. Remember, the perfect name is not just a label; it's a reflection of your son's unique spirit and a symbol of your love and hopes for his future.

Embrace the beauty of 1 syllable boys' names and embark on a journey of discovery with this comprehensive collection. We hope you find the perfect name that captures your son's essence and fills your heart with pride.

Showing 1 to 20 out of total 5,795 Boys names with One syllable

Lee
From the Old English leah meaning "clearing" or "meadow".
Shawn
A female form of Shaun, which is a form of John. From the Hebrew yochanonmeaning "God is gracious".
Chris
Form of Griselda, which is of Old German origin, meaning is "dark battle".
Blake
From the surname which is from the Old English blac meaning "black" or blac meaning "white, pale".
John
Originally from the Hebrew Yochanan, meaning "God is gracious", via the Greek Ioannes and the Latin Iohannes.
James
English and Scottish name from the Latin Iacomus, which could be from the Hebrew words aqev or aqab, meaning "heel" or "supplanter". It is also the root of the name Jacob.
Paul
From the Latin paulus, meaning "small" or "humble".
Carl
Form of the German and Scandinavian name, Karl, which is a version of Charles. Karl has Germanic origins, and means "man", in the specific meaning of "free man".
George
From the Greek name Georgios, from georgos, meaning "farmer, earthworker", which is from ge, meaning "earth" and ergon, meaning "work".
Charles
Charles comes from the Germanic word cheorl, meaning "free man". The name has been popular throughout history and a number of Kings have been called Charles. There are also many variants of the name, including Carl, Carlos, Carol and Charlotte.
Nick
Short for Nicholas, from the Greek Nikolaos, a combination of the elements nike "victory" , and laos "people".
Frank
A short form of Francis, which is an English form of the Italian name Francesco, from the Latin Franciscus, meaning "French".
Jack
Originally a pet form of John, via the nickname Jankin, but now a name in its own right. John is originally from the Hebrew name Yochanan meaning "God is gracious".
Fred
From the German fridu, meaning "peace" and ric, meaning "ruler, power".
Ralph
From a Germanic personal name combining rad, meaning "counsel" or rand, meaning "rim (of a shield)" and wulf, meaning "wolf".
Mike
An English short form of Michael, from the Hebrew name Miyka'el, meaning "who is like God?".
Joe
Short form of Joseph, which is from the Hebrew Yosef, via the Greek Iosephos and the Latin Iosephus, and, meaning "God will give".
Tom
The Greek form of the Aramaic name Teoma, literally, meaning "twin".
Sam
Short for Samuel or Samantha, from the Biblical name Shemu'el, which means "God has heard", from the Hebrew shama, meaning "heard" and el, meaning "God".
Bill
From the Old High German name, Willahelm, from wil, meaning "will, desire" and helm, meaning "helmet, protector". The name in total means "resolute protector".