One Syllable Dog Names with Meanings
- Ash: From English, referring to the ash tree.
- Beau: From French, meaning handsome.
- Blair: From Scottish Gaelic, meaning field or plain.
- Bram: From Hebrew, short for Abraham, meaning father of multitudes.
- Brock: From Old English, meaning badger.
- Brooks: From English, meaning small streams.
- Buck: From English, signifying a male deer or representing strength.
- Cal: From Latin, short for Calvin, meaning bald or hairless.
- Clark: From English, meaning cleric or scribe.
- Cliff: From English, meaning a steep rock face.
- Cole: From English, meaning coal or dark.
- Cruz: From Spanish, meaning cross.
- Dale: From English, meaning valley.
- Dawn: From English, representing the start of day.
- Dean: From English, meaning valley or a church official.
- Drake: From Old English, meaning dragon or male duck.
- Drew: From Greek, meaning strong and manly.
- Finn: From Irish, meaning fair or white.
- Fox: From English, symbolizing cunning and agility.
- Gage: From French, meaning pledge or oath.
- Glen: From Scottish Gaelic, meaning narrow valley.
- Gray: From English, referring to the color gray.
- Grit: From English, signifying courage and toughness.
- Haze: From English, meaning mist or unclear atmosphere.
- Heath: From English, meaning shrubland or moor.
- Holt: From Old English, meaning wood or forest.
- Jude: From Hebrew, meaning praised.
- Kai: From Hawaiian, meaning sea.
- Kirk: From Scottish, meaning church.
- Lee: From English, meaning meadow or clearing.
- Link: From English, signifying connection.
- Lou: From French, short for Louis, meaning famous warrior.
- Mark: From Latin, meaning warlike or boundary.
- Mars: From Roman mythology, the god of war.
- Moss: From English, representing green plant.
- Nate: From Hebrew, short for Nathan, meaning gift.
- Neal: From Irish, meaning champion.
- Noel: From French, meaning Christmas.
- Pip: From English, meaning seed or a small child.
- Quinn: From Irish, meaning wise or intelligent.
- Reed: From English, meaning red-haired.
- Rhys: From Welsh, meaning enthusiastic.
- Rhett: From Dutch, meaning counsel.
- Rex: From Latin, meaning king.
- Rook: From English, meaning a chess piece or bird.
- Rue: From French, meaning regret or the herb.
- Sam: From Hebrew, short for Samuel, meaning told by God.
- Seth: From Hebrew, meaning appointed.
- Shane: From Irish, meaning God is gracious.
- Skye: From Scottish, referring to the Isle of Skye or the sky.
- Spike: From English, meaning pointed object.
- Stone: From English, signifying rock.
- Tate: From Old English, meaning cheerful.
- Thorne: From English, meaning thorn bush.
- Todd: From English, meaning fox.
- Vince: From Latin, short for Vincent, meaning conqueror.
- Wren: From English, meaning a small bird.
- Zed: From Hebrew, meaning weapon.