Boy Names With 5 Letters

Discover 5-letter Boy names with meanings and origins.

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Nolon
Derived from the Irish name Niall, meaning 'champion' or 'cloud'.
Irish
Noman
Men.
Arabic
Nomit
Sweetness.
Hebrew
Norin
Light, honor.
Irish
North
From the North.
English
Nosha
Eternal, lasting.
Arabic
Noshi
Elegant, delicate.
Japanese
Noton
From the settlement near the hill.
English
Notus
Greek god of the south wind.
Greek
Nouel
Christmas.
French
Nouri
Light.
Arabic
Novak
New.
Slavic
Novin
New.
Persian
Nowel
Christmas.
French
Nowra
Place of the black cockatoo.
Aboriginal
Nripa
Protector of men.
Sanskrit
Nsoah
Supported by God.
Hebrew
Nuaim
Soft, gentle.
Arabic
Nuaym
Soft, tender.
Arabic
Nudar
Rare, unique.
Arabic
Nudge
To gently push or persuade someone.
English
Nuhuz
Non-Arab.
Arabic
Nulte
From the Ulster province in Ireland.
Irish
Nulty
Descendant of Ultach (an Ulsterman).
Irish
Numah
Beautiful, graceful.
Arabic
Numan
Blood, red.
Arabic
Nuraz
Radiant Moon.
Turkish
Nuren
Light.
Turkish
Nuris
Brightness.
Arabic
Nusur
Eagle.
Arabic
Nutaf
Cloud.
Cherokee
Nuwan
Noble.
Arabic
Nuzhi
Woman with a brilliant mind.
Chinese
Nwake
Alive/Well.
Igbo
Nyaga
A tall person.
Kikuyu
Nyamu
Leopard.
Swahili
Nycho
Victorious people.
Greek
Nyeal
Champion.
Irish
Nygel
Champion, leader.
English
Nykko
Victory of the people.
Finnish
Nyles
Champion.
English
Nyran
Little king.
Gaelic
Nytis
New.
Latin
Nyuni
Dream.
Swahili
Oakli
From the oak meadow.
English
Oakly
From the oak meadow.
English
Oates
Derived from the Old English personal name Ode or Oda, meaning 'wealth' or 'f...
English
Obaid
Servant, worshipper.
Arabic
Obasi
Means 'in honor of the supreme God' in Igbo.
Igbo
Obike
One who has strength.
Igbo
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