Boy Names With 5 Letters

Discover 5-letter Boy names with meanings and origins.

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Habil
Prophet mentioned in the Quran (believers of his are often called Habili or H...
Arabic
Habis
Noble, respected.
Arabic
Habza
One who is generous and giving.
Arabic
Hacim
Arched, curved.
Turkish
Hadab
Crooked.
Arabic
Hadad
Storm god.
Hebrew
Hadaf
Target, aim.
Arabic
Hadaq
Eye pupils or gardens; rare as name
Arabic
Hadar
Splendor, beauty.
Hebrew
Hadas
Myrtle tree.
Hebrew
Hadir
Hadir means 'present' or 'attentive' in Arabic.
Arabic
Hadis
A prophetic tradition or saying of the Prophet Muhammad.
Arabic
Haeel
The one who rises, ascends.
Arabic
Haele
Beautiful or graceful.
English
Hafez
One who memorizes the Quran.
Arabic
Hafid
Protector.
Arabic
Hafil
Guardian.
Arabic
Hafiz
Guardian.
Arabic
Hager
One who flees; refers to Hagar, the mother of Ishmael in the Bible.
Arabic
Haggi
Festive, joyful; derived from Hebrew root meaning 'to celebrate'.
Hebrew
Hagir
Meaning 'migrating' or 'emigrant', referring to one who leaves their homeland.
Arabic
Hagop
Derived from the Armenian form of Jacob, meaning 'supplanter'.
Armenian
Hagor
Festival, celebration, or feast.
Hebrew
Hagos
Joy or happiness in Tigrinya and Amharic.
Ethiopian
Haiir
Free, independent.
Arabic
Haine
Haine means 'hatred' in French.
French
Hairm
Harmony, agreement.
Armenian
Hajaj
Noble.
Arabic
Hajib
Nobleman, chamberlain.
Arabic
Hajid
Leader, guide.
Arabic
Hajir
Fleeing, emigrating.
Arabic
Hajis
Pilgrims.
Arabic
Hajji
Title for someone who has completed the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca.
Arabic
Hajza
Settler; Inhabitant.
Arabic
Hakam
Wise judge; Arbitrator.
Arabic
Hakan
Emperor; Ruler.
Turkish
Hakem
Wise ruler; Judge.
Arabic
Haken
Noble; Of the highest race.
Scandinavian
Hakim
Wise; Judge.
Arabic
Hakin
Brave.
Yoruba
Hakon
High son.
Scandinavian
Haksh
Lord of the stars.
Sanskrit
Hakym
Wise, intelligent.
Arabic
Hakyn
Learned, wise.
Arabic
Halab
Milk.
Arabic
Halan
Sweet, gentle, or kind-hearted.
Arabic
Halem
Dream.
Hebrew
Halib
Beloved or sweetheart.
Arabic
Halif
Successor or one who follows, derived from the Arabic root for 'to succeed'.
Arabic
Halig
Holy or saintly, derived from Old English hālig.
English
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