One-syllable boys names are short, sweet and to the point. According to Laura Wattenberg, founder of Namerology, parents are usually looking for a certain style when they choose a one-syllable name.
If you’re from the north, you usually stress the second syllable. If you’re from the south, you stress the first. We have a kind of north-south divide where we stress our words: GUItar, INsurance is ...
While there is certainly nothing wrong with giving your baby a longer name, it's worth considering a moniker that has just one syllable. Tropical Storm Sara's Path Makes 'Remarkable Change' 25 ...