Showing posts with label short names. Show all posts
Showing posts with label short names. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Can You Contract Longer Names to Form Shorter Ones?

Lately, I've been loving the name Thea. However, when I thought about longer, proper names, I just don't like Theodora or Dorothea enough to consider using those on the birth certificate with Thea as just a nickname. Some people like to skip that middle step and put nicknames or shortened forms directly on the paperwork.

It occurred to me that shortening or contracting names could work for those wishing to honor a relative. You love grandma Wilhelmina but don't wish to use her exact name, so you contract it and go with Willa. Easy, right?

Are there any names that you can think of that could be shortened to create interesting short forms? Maybe some that are a bit more unexpected than traditional? Sure, there's Thea from Theodora, and Tessa from Theresa. Are there any others that aren't as obvious? Just pick a name, drop a few letters and see what you're left with. Maybe it'll be the next big thing! Here are a few I came up with:

Adelaide > Ada, Adlai, Adele, Aida
Alexandra > Alexa, Andra, Alandra, Axara, Alara
Angelica > Anelia
Arianna > Aria
Aurora > Aura, Ara
Beatrix > Bix
Bianca > Bia
Brianna > Brina
Carolina > Cara, Carla, Calia, Calla
Cassandra > Candra, Casara
Cassidy > Cady
Cecilia > Celia
Dorothea > Dora, Dot
Eleanora > Elora
Elodie > Edie
Emilia > Elia
Esmeralda > Esme, Elda, Esra, Emerald
Estella > Ella, Esta
Evangeline > Evaline, Eline
Galilea > Gala
Georgiana > Gia, Gina, Gera, Giana
Giovanna > Gia, Gina, Gianna
Isabella > Isla, Isela
Juliet > Jet
Julietta > Jetta
Katherine > Karine
Leonora > Lena, Lora, Lea, Leona
Lillian > Lian
Lorraine > Laine
Louisa > Lia, Lisa
Marilyn > Maryn
Margaret > Maret
Margareta > Meta, Mara
Matilda > Mila
Meredith > Merith
Minerva > Mina, Meva
Miranda > Mira, Manda, Mandy, Mindy, Mina
Miriam > Mira
Natalia > Nala
Noelle > Nell
Penelope > Pelle, Penny, Poppy
Rebecca > Reba
Romilly > Romy
Rosalie > Rosie
Rosemary > Romy, Remy, Rory, Roma
Savannah > Sanna
Theodora > Thea, Thora, Theda, Thera, Tora, Téa
Theresa > Tess, Tessa, Téa, Tera, Tressa
Valentina > Vala, Valentia, Vena,
Veronica > Vera, Vona
Victoria > Vita, Vira, Via
Wilhelmina > Willa, Wilma, Wima

What other names can you come up with? Share your thoughts in the comments! 

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Buffy

Today's featured name comes from our list of names that end with the letters "-fy". There weren't a ton of choices, but I picked out one of the most interesting names on that list.


The Art of Naming - diminutive of Elizabeth - Hebrew names- unusual weird odd unique names


Buffy is one of many diminutives of the name Elizabeth. From the Hebrew name Elisheva, Elizabeth (and therefore Buffy) means "my God is an oath" or "my God is abundance".

Elizabeth is known for its abundance of nicknames, short forms and diminutive options, which makes it very versatile if used in full. It has been extremely popular over the years, consistently being used as both a first name and a middle name for girls.

However, Buffy is definitely one of the more obscure options as a nickname for Elizabeth. As a stand-alone full given name, Buffy is almost non-existent. It first appeared on record in the US in 1951. Nearly overnight between 1965 and 1966, Buffy caught on for a brief stint. It popped onto the Top 1000 chart at #793 in 1967, and climbed as high as #530 in 1972 which accounted for 319 births.

By 1978, though, Buffy was already on its way out the popularity door. By 1991, it wasn't being used at all except for a handful of births from 2002-2005, and a few in 2013.

However, you do need to take into consideration its biggest association: Buffy the Vampire Slayer, of course, was a television show that ran from 1997-2003.

If you are taken by short, spunky nicknames as given names, Buffy is an interesting, obscure name that could be the one for you! If that's the case, here are some ideas for siblings and middle names so you can start planning your family in full:

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Bella, Darby, Elsie, Maisie, Mindy, Sadie, Winnie
Brothers: Brody, Eddie, Johnny, Kirby, Milo, Tobin, Wyatt

Middle Name Ideas:
Buffy Amelia
Buffy Charlotte
Buffy Michaela
Buffy Olivia
Buffy Veronica

As a Middle Name:
Alexandra Buffy
Catherine Buffy
Emilia Buffy
Juliana Buffy
Violet Buffy

What do you think of Buffy? What names would you pair with it?

Friday, June 5, 2015

Juno

While everyone will have differing opinions about which are The Very Best J Names for Boys and Girls, I'm sure many can agree that Juno is an interesting and unique choice!


The feminine name Juno is very mythological. The ancient Roman goddess was a daughter of Saturn, the wife (and sister!) of the Jupiter and the mother of Mars and Vulcan. She was the goddess of marriage and childbirth and often looked after the women of Rome. Juno was also the Queen of the Gods, known as "Regina" which means Queen. Her Greek equivalent is the goddess Hera.


The meaning of the name Juno is generally thought to be unknown but some speculate that it is related to an Indo-European root word that means "youth".  Juno is a variation of the Roman name Iuno. Other related names are Iunius, Junius, Iunia, and Junia.

As a name, Juno isn't very used in the US. It randomly charted way back in 1919 with 6 births and it wasn't heard from again until 1996.

This name really wasn't on anyone's radar until the popular Indie film Juno came out in 2007. There were only 7 girls with this name in 2006, but because of the film, 11 girls were given the name Juno in 2007 and 33 in 2008.

It has continued to slowly inch up the charts after that with a peak of 61 births in 2011. As of 2014, though, the name Juno has declined a bit to only 49 births for the year.

Interestingly, this name is also being used for boys despite the strong association with the goddess. It actually had more births in 2007 for a boy than for a girl but it didn't get a usage boost after that. It wasn't given to boys at all in 2010 but the year 2014 had 15 boys named Juno.

While I've seen this name get thrown around the baby naming community quite a bit, it has yet to catch on with mainstream America. However, that's probably a good thing because Juno can continue to remain a rare gem for the time being. If you are interested in using this unranked and unusual name, your child will be one of a kind in their school.

Here are some ideas for sibling names and middle names for Juno:

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Aurora, Diana, Iris, Maren, Portia, Viola
Brothers: Antony, Damon, Fabian, Lucian, Marcus, Theon

Middle Name Ideas:
Juno Cecily
Juno Cordelia
Juno Eleanor
Juno Harper
Juno Violet

As a Middle Name:
Amelia Juno
Evelyn Juno
Liliana Juno
Michaela Juno
Victoria Juno

What do you think of Juno as a name? Would you use it for a boy? What middle name would you pair with it? Share your thoughts in the comments! 

Photo credit: "Juno sospita pushkin" by shakko - Own work. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons

Friday, May 2, 2014

June

The lovely name June has been used for girls as a given name since the 19th century!  Boys occasionally wear it too but not to the same extent as girls.  As a month name, June originally comes from the name of the Roman goddess Juno.


Juno's true meaning is unknown but it is said to possibly be related to a root name meaning "youth". Juno was the wife of Jupiter in Roman mythology and considered the queen of the heavens. She protected marriage, women and childbirth. That is one of the reasons that many weddings traditionally took place in the month of June.

This sweet name hasn't been very popular lately.  In fact, there was a twenty year dry-spell that ended in 2007 where June was not ranked within the Top 1000 names at all. Until recently, She's generally been considered an old-fashioned, grandma name because of her super-popularity that peaked in 1925. But as the 100 year rule goes, she's due to become a hot name once again and we're already seeing signs of her revival!

Back in the day, June rose to fame very quickly! She was always used in some capacity but right around 1914, her popularity skyrocketed. 6,649 baby girls were named June in 1925 (#39), setting a record that hasn't been matched since. After that year, the name began a steady decline in usage. Right around the 1970s, June had fallen to the middle of the pack and began receiving less than 1000 births a year.

In 2008, June jumped back in the game, ranking in at #869 with 320 baby girl births. Since then, June has continued to climb the charts, ranking in at #435 in 2012 with 710 births. Very soon we will find out where she stood in 2013 but I have a feeling she climbed a little bit higher once again.  Click here to view the dramatic popularity charts!

What do you think of June? Is it your favorite month name or do you prefer another? What would you pair with it? Here are some ideas I came up with:

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Alice, Celia, Elsa, Grace, Hazel, Ivy, Pearl, Rose, Tessa
Brothers: Arthur, Clark, Frederick, Henry, Isaac, Leo, Philip, Silas

Middle Name Ideas:
June Caroline
June Francesca
June Leonora
June Millicent
June Penelope
June Rosalind
June Theodora

As a Middle Name:
Adeline June
Charlotte June
Evelyn June
Lavinia June
Matilda June
Priscilla June
Vivian June

Most of these names have a similar vintage quality to them. I couldn't resist. :)

Friday, March 28, 2014

Ivy

The lovely name Ivy comes from the English word for the climbing plant with the same name. It ultimately comes from the Old English word ifig. This plant is known for its clinging vines and its small yellow flowers. Ivy actually symbolizes faithfulness and fidelity and was traditionally presented in the form of a wreath to newlyweds in ancient Greece.



However, there is of course the association with the "poison ivy" plant that can causes rashes and skin irritations upon contact. Based on the nature of this plant comes the fictional character who uses these toxins for criminal activity. The DC Comics supervillainess, who is aptly named Poison Ivy, has been an enemy of Batman since her creation in 1966. She is essentially an eco-terrorist who is obsessed with botany and uses it to her advantage.  Modern little girls named Ivy will either think she is super cool or they will resent the association, so think carefully on this topic before committing to the name Ivy.

There are also plenty of other Ivys in pop-culture, though. The most recent one that is probably still on everyone's' minds is that of Beyoncé and Jay Z's daughter Blue Ivy. I read somewhere that they chose Ivy because of the Roman numerals IV which has significance for them as a couple. It is up to you whether you like this celebrity association or would rather avoid the name Ivy because of it.

As a baby name and despite the "poison ivy" associations, modern parents are falling in love with this quirky, botanical name. This name contains the coveted letter V which is a huge trend for girl names these days. It is short and sweet with only three letters, but it does have two syllables so it doesn't feel quite as short. Overall, Ivy is a lovely and strong choice. It fits in with the other -v names as well as the other fast-rising botanical and nature names.

Ivy is more popular now than it ever has been in the US. It has been in regular usage since records were first kept in 1880. Along with many other vintage favorites, Ivy enjoyed a small popularity boost from 1912-1927 or so with the most amount of births being 188 in 1916. It wasn't until the late 1940s and early 1950s that this name gained a more permanent upward tick in popularity.


With only a few ups and downs, Ivy has been on an upward trajectory. In 2005, the name passed the 1000-births-per-year mark and is currently sitting happily with 1,677 births for the year 2012. That puts the name at a record-high ranking of #187. This is rather impressive because the name jumped a whopping 80 ranks between 2011 and 2012! Not very many names will have such a dramatic change from one year to the next. I think this name will only continue to rise in the coming years.

This name ranks well in other countries, too! #168 in England/Wales, #153 in the Netherlands, #65 in Canada (BC) and #21 in Australia (NSW).

What do you think of the name Ivy? Do you agree that it will continue to gain popularity or will people start to write it off because Beyoncé used it?

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Anna, Chloe, Emma, Hazel, Johanna, Leah, Nadia, Violet
Brothers: Alec, Clayton, Emmett, Liam, Miles, Reid, Thomas, Wesley

Middle Name Ideas:
Ivy Caroline
Ivy June
Ivy Lucille
Ivy Margaret
Ivy Sabrina

As a Middle Name:
Charlotte Ivy
Francesca Ivy
Rebecca Ivy
Susannah Ivy
Valentina Ivy

These are just ideas! What would you pair with Ivy?

Friday, March 21, 2014

Asa

I just could not decide which 3-letter boys' name to highlight this week so I picked a few that I liked and took the question public! I put up a poll and 53 of you voted for the next featured name! The winner was Asa with 13 votes. So let's learn a little more about the boys' name Asa, pronounced AY-suh.


According to BehindTheName, Asa is a Hebrew name meaning "doctor". However, Nameberry says the meaning of Asa is "born in the morning". BabyNames agrees with both meanings, listing Asa's meaning as "physician" and including a note that in Japanese, Asa means "Born at Dawn". This led me to look a bit further. According to Wikipedia, there are several different meanings for this name in different cultures around the world so take your pick!:

  • Hebrew: Healer and/or physician
  • Yoruba Nigerian: Hawk or little hawk
  • Igbo Nigerian: Beautiful
  • Japanese: Morning
  • Indonesian: Hope
  • Portuguese: Wing

Biblically, it was worn by the third King of Judah who reigned for forty years in the Old Testament. The name gained popularity with the Puritans in the 17th century since they were big on Biblical names. A more modern association was that of patriarch Asa Buchanan on the soap opera One Life to Live. This was the first place I ever heard the name Asa. He was a big character on daytime TV from 1979-2008.  There is also a young British actor quickly rising to fame who goes by the name Asa Butterfield.

The name Asa is very old and has been in [recorded] use in the US since the 1880s. Parents might consider this name as a formal way to get the nickname Ace, or even as an alternative to the fast-rising Asher. It fits in well with other soft boys names that end in the A-sound like Noah. Despite ranking at #562 on the US Top 1000 in 2012, this name has never been popular.


Asa had the tiniest of popularity spikes around 1915 which lasted through the 20s. It wasn't until the late 70s and early 80s that this name slowly climbed upward on the chart again. With ups and downs over the past 40 years, Asa is now ranking the highest it has ever ranked. However, the number of births per year is still shy of 500. Asa is perfect for those who are looking for something known and familiar but still flying under the radar. It will surely continue to slowly rise in popularity but I don't see it becoming "the next big thing" anytime soon. That's good news!

There is also a handful of girls who receive this name every year but it is all boy to me!

What do you think of the name Asa? Would you use it or do other biblical names catch your eye instead? If it is in consideration, perhaps you'd benefit from the following name ideas:

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Abigail, Calista, Evelyn, Hannah, Mira, Rebecca
Brothers: Cyrus, Ezekiel, Jonah, Levi, Malachi, Silas

Middle Name Ideas:
Asa Lemuel
Asa Miles
Asa Nathaniel
Asa Porter
Asa Theodore

As a Middle Name: 
Benjamin Asa
Caleb Asa
David Asa
Henry Asa
Reuben Asa

Similar Alternatives:
Abel, Adam, Amos, Asher, Eli, Ezra, Ian

These are just suggestions that I came up with. What would you pair with Asa?

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

The Best Four-Letter Names For Girls!

I have seen many families with a 4-letter name theme for their children. Others just like names that are short and sweet without nickname possibilities. Whatever your reason is for wanting a 4-letter name, you've come to the right place!

Here are 300 of the best 4-letter names for girls that I could find! I'm sure there are many more but I hand-selected these ones to represent The Art of Naming's favorites!  Which of these do you like?

Abby
Abra
Addy
Aida
Aila
Aine
Alba
Alix
Ally
Alma
Alva
Anna
Anne
Anya
Aria
Aris
Arya
Asha
Asta
Aura
Avia
Avis
Avra
Ayla
Azul

Bess
Beth
Bree
Bria
Brie
Bryn

Cady
Caia
Cait
Cali
Cami
Cara
Cass
Cate
Cecy
Clea
Cleo
Clio
Cora
Cori
Cyra

Daci
Dana
Dara
Dawn
Deja
Demi
Desi
Dina
Dora

Edda
Eden
Edie
Edna
Effy
Eila
Eira
Elba
Elia
Elin
Ella
Elle
Elsa
Elsy
Elva
Emma
Emme
Emmy              
Enid
Enna
Enya
Erie
Erin
Esme
Esta
Etta
Eula
Evan
Evia
Evie
Eyre

Fawn
Faye
Fern

Gaia
Gail
Geri
Gina
Gray
Gwen
Gwyn

Hena
Hera
Hope

Ibis
Idra
Ilsa
Ines
Inez
Inga
Iola
Ione
Iris
Irma
Isis
Isla
Isra

Jacy
Jada
Jade
Jael
Jana
Jane
Jean
Jeri
Jess
Jill
Joan
Jody
Joss
Judy
July
June
Juno

Kacy
Kady
Kaia
Kali
Kara
Kari
Kate
Katy
Kaye
Kiva
Klea
Kora
Kris
Kyla
Kyra

Lacy
Lana
Lane
Lara
Lark
Leah
Leia

Lena
Leta
Lexi
Lila
Lily
Lina
Lisa
Lois
Lola
Lori
Lucy
Lulu
Luna
Lupe
Luxe
Lyla
Lynn
Lyra

Macy
Maia
Mara
Mary
Maud
Maya
Medb
Mika
Mila
Mina
Mira
Mona
Moon
Mora
Myah
Myla
Myra

Nala
Nara
Nava
Naya
Nell
Neva
Neve
Nika
Niki
Nina
Nola
Nona
Noor
Nora
Nova
Nyla

Oana
Odie
Olia
Oona
Opal
Orla

Page
Peri
Plum
Poet
Posy
Pria
Prim
Prue

Rain
Raya
Reba
Remi
Remy
Rhea
Rian
Risa
Rita
Roma
Romy
Rory
Rosa
Rose
Roxy
Ruby
Ruth

Sade
Sage
Sana
Sara
Sela
Sera
Shae
Shay
Shea
Siri
Skye
Sose
Star
Suki
Suri
Susy
Suze
Suzy
Sean

Tacy
Taja
Tali
Tara
Tavi
Taya
Teri
Tess
Thea
Tina
Toni
Tori
True
Tyra

Ulla

Veda
Vega
Vela
Vera
Vida
Vita
Viva
Vivi
Vola
Vrai

Wren

Xena
Xoey

Yael
Yara
Ylva
Ynez
Yoko
Yume
Yvie

Zana
Zara
Zaya
Zela
Zena
Zion
Ziva
Zoey
Zola
Zoya
Zula
Zura
Zuzu
Don't forget to take a look at the list of The Very Best Four-Letter Boy's Names too!

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

The Very Best Four-Letter Boy's Names


Four-letter boy names are in a class of their own! They have to be strong, bold and handsome all within a very short amount of space.


It is important that these names pack a punch! Here are 460 of the very best four-letter names for boys! Which is your favorite?

Abel        
Adam
Adan  
Adin
Ajax  
Alai
Alan
Aldo
Alec
Alek
Alex  
Ames
Amir  
Amos
Andy
Aram
Arch
Ardo
Ares
Aric
Arik
Aris
Arlo
Arne
Aron
Arvo      
Aviv
Axel  
Aziz

Bard
Bart
Bear
Beau
Beck
Bert
Biel
Bill
Bing  
Birk
Blue
Boaz
Bode
Bolt
Bond
Boyd
Brad
Bram
Bran
Bret
Brit  
Bryn
Buck
Burn
Burt
 
Cade
Cael
Cage
Cain
Caio
Cale
Cane
Carl
Cary
Case
Cash
Cato
Celt
Chad
Chaz
Chet
Chip
Cian
Ciel
Clay  
Cobb
Coby
Cody
Coen
Cole
Colt
Cory
Crew
Cris
Cruz
Curt
Cyan
   
Dale
Daly
Dana
Dane
Dash  
Dave
Davy  
Dean  
Dell
Deon  
Dion
Dior
Dirk
Doak      
Doug
Drew
Duke

Earl
Eben
Eddy
Eden
Edge
Edin
Eion
Elam
Elan
Elio
Elis
Eliu
Elmo  
Eloy  
Emet
Emil
Emir  
Emry
Enos
Enzo
Eoin  
Eric
Erik
Eron
Eros
Esau
Euan
Evan  
Ewan
Ewen
Ezio
Ezra
 
Fife
Finn
Ford
Fran
Fred
Frey
Fynn

Gabe
Gael
Gage
Gale  
Gary
Gene
Gian
Gibb
Gino
Glen
Gray
Greg
Grey  
Hale        
Hank
Hans  
Hawk
Herb
Hiro
Holt
Hoyt
Huck
Huey
Hugh
Hugo
Hume
Hunt
Hyde  

Iago
Idan  
Iggy
Igor
Iker
Ilan
Iman
Ingo
Iolo        
Ivan
Iven
Iver
Ives
Ivey
Ivor
Iwan
Izzy

Jace
Jack
Jaco
Jago
Jair
Jake
Jame
Jase
Jeff
Jehu
Jens
Jere
Jess
Jett    
Joab
João  
Joby  
Joel
Joey
John
Jory
José
Josh
Joss
Jove
Jovi
Juan
Judd
Jude  

Kace
Kade  
Kael  
Kage
Kale
Kane
Karl  
Kash
Kato  
Kean
Keir  
Kent  
Kerr
Khai
Khan
Kian
Kiel
Kiev  
King
Kirk
Kirt
Knox
Knut
Kobe
Koby
Koda
Kody
Koen
Kole  
Kory
Kris
Kurt  
Kyle

Ladd
Lael
Lake
Lane
Lann
Lars    
Leif
Leon
Leto
Levi
Liam
Liev
Link  
Loïc  
Loki
Lowe
Luca
Ludo
Luis
Luiz
Luka
Luke
Lyle
Lynn
Lyon
Lyre

Mace
Mack
Maël
Maik
Mako
Måns
Marc
Mark  
Mars
Máté
Matt
Mick  
Mike  
Milo
Mitt
Mose
Moss
Myer

Nash
Nate
Neal
Neil
Neon
Nero
Nick
Nico
Niko
Nils
Nino
Noah
Noam
Noel
Nyle
Obed
Odin
Odis
Olaf
Olan
Olav
Oleg
Olen
Olin  
Olmo
Omar  
Omni
Omri  
Onyx
Opus  
Orin
Oris    
Otis  
Otto
Owen

Paco  
Paul
Penn  
Pete
Petr
Phil
Piet
Pike
Pius
Polk  

Qais
Quin

Rael
Rafe  
Ralf  
Raul  
Reed
Reef  
Reid  
Rémi
Rémy
Rene
Reno  
Rhys  
Rich
Rick
Rico
Roan
Robb
Roby
Rock
Roel
Roen
Rohn
Rolf  
Rome
Rook
Rory
Ross
Roux
Rudy    
Russ
Ryan  

Saul
Scot
Sean
Seth
Shad
Shai
Shaw
Shay
Shea
Shia
Shon  
Sian  
Skip  
Stan  
Sven  

Tadj
Taft
Tahj
Taig
Taio
Tait
Tate    
Teal
Thad  
Theo
Thor
Tino
Tito
Toby
Todd
Tony  
Tory
Tosh
Tove  
Trey
Troy
Tuck  

Umar
Unai
Utah  

Vash    
Vern
Vian
Vine
Vinh
Vito

Wade
Wael  
Walt
Ward  
Webb
West
Will
Witt  
Wolf    
Wynn

Xabi
Xyan

Yael  
Yale
Yann
York  
Yule
Yuri
Yvan
Yves
Yvon

Zach
Zack
Zaid
Zain
Zale
Zane
Zayd
Zayn
Zeal  
Zeke  
Zeno  
Zeus
Ziad
Zion
Zuma    
If you're looking for short boy names in particular, you might also like this post about One-Syllable Boy Names.  Don't forget to check out the list of 4-letter Girl Names too!

Thursday, July 4, 2013

One-Syllable Given Names for Girls

Names that are "short and sweet" are often very desirable for a girl, especially in the middle name spot to complement a long first name. What are some viable names that only have one-syllable? I'm sure you can think of a few, but how many are full names and not nicknames?

Let's see if we can list as many one-syllable full-names as possible! Let me know if I have missed any or if any should be removed because they are just too nicknamey. Although some may double as a nickname and a stand-alone name. This is where it gets tricky! For instance, you can be just "Gwen" but that could potentially be a nickname for Gwendolyn. I will include it anyway.

Here is a short list of girl names for those who want the more common choices pointed out among the more unusual names on the list:

Anne, Bea, Belle, Beth, Blanche, Blythe, Bree, Brooke, Claire, Dawn, Elle, Eve, Faith, Fawn, Faye, Gail, Gwen, Hope, Jade, Jane, Jean, Jill, Joy, June, Kay, Lane, Leigh, Lux, Maeve, Maude, May, Moon, Naomh, Niamh, Paige, Pearl, Rae, Raine, Rose, Ruth, Sage, Shea, Skye, Snow, Tess, True, Wren, Wynne

These are names that would work on a girl, whether they're feminine or unisex. Click here to view the list of one-syllable boy names! However, there may be duplicates on both lists.
Ames                          
Ann
Anne
Ash
Aure
Bay
Banks
Bea
Belle
Bern
Bess
Beth
Blaine
Blair
Blaise
Blake
Blanche
Blaze
Bliss
Blue
Blythe
Bree
Brett
Bridge
Britt
Bronx
Brook
Brooke
Bryce
Brynn
Cade
Cael
Cain
Cane
Case
Claire
Clove
Coeur
Coy
Crane
Cree
Dawn
Drew
Elle
Eve
Faith
Fauve
Fawn
Faye
Fern
Fleur
Fran
Gail
Gene
Gift
Glenn
Greer
Grey
Gwen
Hilde
Hope
Ives
Jade
Jan
Jane
Jax
Jean
Jem
Jiles
Jill
Jin
Joan
Joss
Joy
Joyce
Jules
June
Kade
Kai
Kate
Kay
Keane
Kern
Kerr
Kieve
Kit
Kris
Kyle
Lane
Lee
Lei
Leigh
Len
Lis
Liv
Locke
Lorne
Lux
Luz
Lyle
Lynn
Lyre
Madge
Mae
Maeve
Maine
Mair
March
Mare
Marge
Mars
Maude
Mauve
May
Mayes
Mead
Merle
Mills
Milne
Mint
Mist
Moon
Mose
Myrrh
Naomh
Neith
Neve
Niamh
Nile
Noor
North
Nowles
Nox
Oakes
Page
Paige
Park
Pax
Paz
Pearl
Pier
Quinn
Rae
Raine
Rea
Reed
Reese
Reign
Ren
Rhodes
Rome
Rose
Rue
Ruth
Sage
Sean
Shae
Shane
Shay
Shea
Shields
Sky
Skye
Snow
Sol
Star
Storm
Tait
Tate
Teal
Tess
Thais
Thane
Trace
Tress
Trish
True
Twain
Tyme
Tyne
Vail
Voss
Wren
Wynne
Yale
Yates
Yule
Zane
Zeal
Zen

Let me know if I have missed any or if some should not be included (and why!) If you're interested in short names, you may also love this list of 3-Letter Names or this list of 4-Letter Names for girls!

If you need help coming up with first and middle name combinations that flow well, take a look at some of the naming services I currently offer!

Monday, July 1, 2013

One-Syllable Given Names for Boys

What are some viable names that only have one-syllable? I'm sure you can think of a few, but how many are full names and not nicknames?

Let's see if we can list as many one-syllable full-names as possible! Let me know if I have missed any or if any should be removed because they are actually a nickname. Although some may double as a nickname and a stand-alone name. This is where it gets tricky! For instance, you can be just "Abe" but that could potentially be a nickname for Abel or Abraham. I will include it anyway.

These are names that would work on a boy, whether they're masculine or unisex. You can find the list of one syllable girl names here, but there may be duplicates on both lists.

Short list of semi-common names for those of you that don't want to browse through so many options: 

Blaine, Blake, Boone, Brant, Brent, Brice, Brock, Cade, Cane, Chance, Charles, Chase, Clarke, Craig, Dean, Drake, Dwayne, Earl, Finn, Ford, Gage, Graham, Grant, Gray, Hayes, Heath, Hugh, Jack, James, John, Jude, Keane, Keith, Lance, Lee, Luke, Kyle, Max, Miles, Nash, Neil, North, Page, Paul, Pierce, Quinn, Ray, Reece, Reid, Rex, Rhett, Rhodes, Ross, Scott, Seth, Shawn, Sloan, Stone, Tate, Thorne, Todd, Troy, Vaughn, Wade, Wolf, Yale

Have fun browsing through the rest of them and let me know if there are any that you'd like me to add or delete.  
Abe        
Ace
Ames
Arch
Ash
Aure
Baird
Banks
Bart
Bash
Bay
Beale
Bear
Beau
Beck
Berne
Bert
Birch
Blade
Blaine
Blair
Blaise
Blake
Blaze
Bliss
Blue
Bond
Boone
Booth
Boyce
Boyd
Bram
Brant
Breck
Brent
Brett
Brice
Brick
Bridge
Brit
Brock
Bronx
Brook
Brooks
Brown
Bruce
Bryce
Brynn
Burke
Burt
Butch
Buzz
Byrd
Byrne
Cade
Cael
Cain
Cale
Cane
Carl
Carr
Case
Cash
Chad
Chance
Charles
Chas
Chase
Chaz
Chet
Cid
Clark
Claude
Claus
Clay
Cleave
Clem
Cliff
Clint
Clive
Cloud
Clove
Clyde
Coeur
Cole
Colt
Coy
Craig
Crane
Creed
Crew
Cruz        
Curt
Cyd
Czar
Dale
Dane
Darth
Dash
Dax
Dean
Dirk
Doug
Doyle
Drake
Drew
Duane
Duke
Dunn
Dwayne
Dwight
Earl
Falk
Field
Finn
Fionn
Fisk
Flint
Floyd
Flynn
Forbes
Ford
Fox
Frank
Franz
Fred
Fritz
Frost
Gael
Gage
Gale
Garth
Gates
Gene
Geoff
George
Gil
Giles
Glenn
Graham
Grant
Gray
Greer
Grey
Gregg
Gus
Guy
Haines
Hank
Hayes
Heath
Herb
Holt
Howe
Huck
Hugh
Hume
Ives
Jace
Jack
Jacques
Jake
Jam
James
Jan
Jarl
Jase
Javes
Jax
Jay
Jazz
Jean
Jem
Jett
Jiles
Job
John
Jon
Jones
Joss
Juan
Judd
Jude
Judge      
Juke
Jules
Kade
Kael
Kai
Kale
Kane
Karl
Keefe
Keane
Keith
Ken
Kent
Kern
Kerr
King
Kipp
Kirk
Kit
Klaus
Knox
Knute
Kris
Kurt
Kyle
Laird
Lance
Lane
Lee
Leif
Lev
Link
Lisle
Lloyd
Locke
Lorne
Luce
Luke
Lux
Luz
Lyle
Lynn
Lyre
Mace
Maine
March
Mark
Max
Mayes
Mead
Merle
Miles
Mills
Milne
Mitch
Mitt
Moon
Mose
Nash
Neal
Neil
Niles
Noor
North
Nowles
Nox
Nye
Oak
Oakes
Orde
Page
Park
Patch
Paul
Pax
Paz
Penn
Perth
Pier
Pierce
Platt
Price
Prince
Quade
Quinn
Rafe
Rain
Ralph
Ray
Reece
Reed
Reese
Reeves
Reid
Reign
Ren
Rex
Rhett
Rhodes
Rhys
Rock
Rogue
Rolf
Rome
Ross
Roy
Royce
Rush
Sage
Saul
Scott
Scout
Sean
Serge
Seth
Shae
Shane
Shaun
Shaw
Shawn
Shay
Shea
Shields
Sky
Slade
Sloan
Smith
Spence
Sprague
Stone
Storm
Strom
Sven
Sain
Tadhg
Tate
Tave
Teague
Teal
Teige
Thai
Thane
Thor
Thorne
Todd
Trace
Trent
Trey
Tripp
Troy
Twain
Tyme
Tyne
Vail
Vance
Vaughn
Verne
Vlad
Voss
Vox
Wade
Ward
Wayne
Webb
West
Wolf
Woods
Worth
Wright
Wynn
Xan
Xarles
Yale
Yates
York
Yule
Yves
Zane
Zeal
Zeus
If it is short and sweet names that you're looking for, you may also like this article: The Very Best 4-Letter Boys Names!  If you need help coming up with first and middle name combinations that flow well, take a look at some of the naming services I currently offer!

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Stand-Alone Nickname-Names Vs. Proper Given Names

Baby Under The Towel by Vera Kratochvil
Many parents today choose long, proper names for the birth certificate but they call their little ones by a nickname. For girls, nicknames that end with -ie have always been popular.

For example, perhaps you love the idea of having a little Maggie but you aren't comfortable with Maggie as a given name. What do you do? Name her Margaret.   Now, some parents are skipping the proper name and using the nickname on its own.

While Maggie is a nickname for a specific name, some "nicknamey-names" could be short for any number of names.  What if you wrote Sadie or Callie directly on the birth certificate? And what about names that seem nicknamey but don't have an obvious long-form like Bonnie?

In the 1880's, Minnie, Annie, Bessie and Nellie ranked in the Top 20 as a whole name. So it begs the question, which of these nicknames can stand alone today, and which require a proper given name? 

Of course, there is no right or wrong answer but I will list some of the nicknamey-names that could possibly stand on their own for a modern girl.  I will break it down into three categories and put their possible long-forms in parenthesis, if applicable. 

Probably So:
Abbie (Abigail)
Allie (Alexandra, Alice, Allison)
Annie  (Ann, Anne, Anna, Annabelle, etc)
Bonnie 
Callie (Caroline, Charlotte, Calista, Calliope)
Cassie (Cassandra, Cassidy)
Edie (Edith)
Ellie (Eleanor, Elizabeth, Eliana, Estelle, etc)
Elsie (Elizabeth/Elspeth)
Evie (Evangeline, Evelyn)
Josie (Josephine, Josette, Joslyn)
Macie
Maisie (Margaret, Mary, Melissa, Marissa)
Millie (Mildred, Millicent, Camille)
Sadie  (Sarah)
Tessie (Tessa, Theresa)

Maybe:
Hattie (Harriet, Henrietta)
Lettie (Letitia)
Lottie (Charlotte) 
Mamie (Margaret, Mary)
Minnie (Wilhelmina, Minerva)
Nellie (Helen, Ellen, Eleanor, Penelope)
Tillie (Matilda)
Trudie (Gertrude)

Possibly Not: 
Bessie (Elizabeth)
Birdie
Dixie
Effie (Euphemia)
Lizzie (Elizabeth)
Trixie (Beatrix)
Vinnie (Lavinia)

There are also names that are legitimate French names or variations of names that end with -ie. These are considered full/real names as opposed to a nickname. Some of those include:

Aimee
Elodie
Jolie
Julie
Leonie
Lucie
Maelie
Marie
Sophie
Sylvie
Valerie

Of course there are probably many other examples that I missed. What do you think of the nicknamey-names?  Would you use any of these as a stand-alone or do you believe in a proper given name?

For a longer list of names ending in -ie, take a look at this article: Trendy Girl Names From 1900. This style of names was actually high-fashion at the time and they were all given names as opposed to nicknames! 

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