Boy Names With 5 Letters

Discover 5-letter Boy names with meanings and origins.

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Trace
To follow or track.
English
Trail
Derived from the Old English word 'tregel', meaning a path or track.
English
Trent
Torrent, the name of a river in England.
Latin
Tript
Sits satisfied.
Sanskrit
Troas
Name of a region in ancient Greece.
Greek
Trond
Derived from Old Norse 'Þróndr', meaning 'thriving' or 'growing'.
Norse
Trout
A type of freshwater fish.
English
Troye
Descendant of the foot soldier.
French
Trupt
Means 'satisfied' or 'content' in Marathi.
Marathi
Tsela
Corn.
Cherokee
Tsoka
Fox.
Cherokee
Tuaco
Fox.
Cherokee
Tuako
Hope.
Akan
Tuana
Means 'morning star' or 'dawn' in Turkish.
Turkish
Tuart
A type of tree native to Western Australia.
Aboriginal
Tudor
Derived from the Welsh name Tudur, meaning 'people's king' or 'ruler of the p...
Welsh
Tufan
Means 'storm' or 'hurricane' in Turkish.
Turkish
Tuhin
A Bengali name meaning 'storm' or 'tempest'.
Bengali
Tulab
Student, learner.
Arabic
Tulal
Dull star; Mischievous one.
Cherokee
Tulio
derived from the Roman family name Tullius.
Spanish
Tunaz
Means 'born at night' in Turkish.
Turkish
Tunda
Thunder.
Luo
Tunde
Return.
Yoruba
Tunga
not specified or widely known.
Yoruba
Tunna
To help, to grant.
Germanic
Tuomo
Wise counselor.
Finnish
Turab
Dust.
Arabic
Turag
Knight, warrior.
Bengali
Turaj
Swaggering, confident.
Persian
Turan
Land of the Turanians, a region in Central Asia.
Persian
Turbo
Swift, fast.
Latin
Turki
Turkic or belonging to the Turks.
Arabic
Turni
Swift.
Sanskrit
Tusar
Ice, frost.
Sanskrit
Tusya
Diminutive of Tatyana, meaning 'fairy queen' or 'princess'.
Russian
Tuvya
God is good.
Hebrew
Twain
Divided in two, twosome.
English
Twayn
Divided in two, twosome.
English
Twish
Desire.
Sanskrit
Tyagi
Renunciate, one who has renounced worldly desires.
Sanskrit
Tymek
Polish diminutive of Tymoteusz, meaning 'honoring God'.
Polish
Tynan
Descendant of Tynan (meaning ).
Irish
Tyrus
From the Greek name Tyros, meaning 'a Tyrian' or 'inhabitant of Tyre'.
Greek
Tyson
Son of Tye, from the Old English personal name Tye.
English
Tytus
Title of honor.
Latin
Tzach
Clear, pure.
Hebrew
Tzevi
Gazelle.
Hebrew
Tzion
Zion.
Hebrew
Ubaid
Servant of God, often used in compound names like Ubaidullah.
Arabic
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