One Syllable Female Dog Names with Meanings
- Belle: From French, meaning beautiful.
- Bliss: From English, signifying great joy.
- Claire: From French, meaning clear or bright.
- Dawn: From English, representing daybreak.
- Faye: From Old French, meaning fairy.
- Grace: From Latin, meaning elegance or mercy.
- Jane: From Hebrew, meaning "God is gracious."
- June: From Latin, derived from Juno, the Roman goddess.
- Kate: From Greek, meaning pure.
- Lynn: From Welsh, meaning lake.
- Mae: From English, a variant of May, the month.
- Nell: From English, short for Eleanor, meaning "shining light."
- Quinn: From Irish, meaning wise or intelligent.
- Reese: From Welsh, meaning ardor or passion.
- Rose: From Latin, referring to the flower.
- Ruby: From Latin, referring to the red gemstone.
- Sage: From Latin, meaning wise.
- Snow: From English, referring to the white precipitation.
- Tess: From Latin, short for Theresa, meaning harvester.
- Vail: From French, meaning valley.
- Wren: From English, referring to the small bird.
- Zoe: From Greek, meaning life.
- Blythe: From Old English, meaning free spirit or happy.
- Dove: From English, symbolizing peace.
- Fern: From English, referring to the plant.
- Gwen: From Welsh, meaning blessed or white.
- Jill: From English, meaning youthful.
- Kim: From English, meaning leader.
- Liv: From Scandinavian, meaning life.
- Lux: From Latin, meaning light.
- Mia: From Italian, meaning mine.
- Nia: From Welsh, meaning brightness.
- Paz: From Spanish, meaning peace.
- Rae: From Hebrew, meaning ewe or female sheep.
- Tia: From Spanish, meaning aunt or princess.
- Vale: From French, meaning valley.
- Wynn: From Welsh, meaning fair or blessed.
- Yara: From Arabic, meaning small butterfly.
- Fawn: From English, referring to a young deer.
- Glade: From English, meaning clearing in the forest.
- Joy: From English, meaning happiness.
- Neve: From Latin, meaning snow.
- Sloane: From Irish, meaning warrior.
- Yule: From Old English, meaning Christmas.
- Rue: From French, meaning regret or the herb.
- Storm: From English, indicating powerful weather.
- Faith: From Latin, meaning trust or belief.
- Ruth: From Hebrew, meaning friend.
- Lark: From English, referring to the bird.
- Dusk: From English, referring to the evening.