I'm looking for girls' names that are only 1-2 syllables and do not end with an a or "uh" sound. Thanks!
UPDATE: I would prefer 1 syllable names, and for 2-syllables, this is for a hyphenated name (examples: Mandy-Jo, Sara-Lee), so nothing too trendy or complex, please. Thank you!
Best baby name site EVER. It has a bunch of different search fields so you can narrow down names based on syllables, sounds you do or don't want in it, popularity, etc. It's awesome.
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T.P.
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My daughter is Logan Kay - no hyphen. I love boy names for girls...here are some that I had on my list: Mason, Cooper, Parker, and Charli. I also like Hadley and Aubrey. Best wishes!
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D.H.
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Lynn, Lois, Jane, Jean, Mae, D., Sue, Eve, Renee, Leah, Grace, Carol,
Rachel, Sue, Rose, June, Iris. good luck picking
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J.G.
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This website will let you choose your ending syllable/sound and it will also list a whole bunch of one-syllable girl's names http://www.babynames1000.com/
Jo-Ann
Dee-Ann (my MIL's name, minus the hyphen)
Jae-Lee/Leigh
Rae-Ann (my neighbor's name all one word though)
Ann
Beth
Cate/Kate
Dawn
Gwen
Clair
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L.T.
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I like Peyton and Sydney, and Lauren
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H.J.
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chloe, Molly, shea,
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D.T.
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We used family and have a lovely Naomi Christine. We think our next might be something like Lucy Beth or Lucile Beth.
Amber
Clare
Amy
Lori
Mary/Mari/Miri
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S.K.
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My daughter is Gwenyth (gwen) and I also like Estelle
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S.B.
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San Diego
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My daughter is Molly and her middle name is Lynn.
There's lots of great names out there. Good Luck!
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K.H.
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Cincinnati
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I've always liked the spiritual names for girls such as Faith, Hope, Grace. Also like the name Ruth and Mary. Chloe or Zoe are some others... congratulations on having a baby girl!
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A.G.
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South Bend
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My 1 syllable daughter's name is Sage.
I also have a Tessa, but have heard a few people with the "-uh" dropped -- Tess.
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C.S.
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Cleveland
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My two favorites are:
Erin
Lauren
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C.C.
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Indianapolis
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Lisa
Laura
Beth
May
Rose
Dawn
Iris
Good luck
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J.T.
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Toledo
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Luvv Liegh [lee] This is my granddaughters name and she gets so many complaments on it
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E.C.
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Fayetteville
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Lexie
Bentley
Jamie
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L.N.
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Indianapolis
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Leigh-Ann
Beth-Ann
Merri
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J.C.
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Indianapolis
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J., Leigh, Gwen, Cyn (Cindy) and Ann are the only ones I can think of for 1 syllable
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J.B.
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Indianapolis
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My daughter's name is Logan Jane but we don't hyphenate it.