Baby Names With 4 Letters

Discover 4-letter baby names for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Abad
Eternal or everlasting, often used as a name for God in Islam.
Arabic
Abah
Gift of God.
Arabic
Abaj
Servant of God.
Arabic
Abal
Meaning 'rose' or 'flower' in Arabic.
Arabic
Aban
Aban means 'water' or 'the eighth month of the Persian calendar'.
Persian
Abaq
White, Bright.
Arabic
Abar
Strong.
Hebrew
Abas
Stern, Frowning.
Arabic
Abay
Means 'river' in Amharic, referring to the Abay River (Blue Nile).
Ethiopian
Abba
Father; a term of endearment and respect for a male parent.
Hebrew
Abbe
Diminutive of Abigail, meaning 'my father is joy'.
French
Abby
My father is joyful.
Hebrew
Abda
Servant of God.
Hebrew
Abdi
Servant of God, often used in compound names like Abdullah.
Arabic
Abdu
Servant of God, often used in compound names like Abdullah.
Arabic
Abed
Worshipper, devout servant of God.
Arabic
Abel
Breath.
Hebrew
Abey
My father is Yahweh.
Hebrew
Abha
Light, glow, or beauty
Sanskrit
Abhi
Fearless.
Sanskrit
Abhu
Eternal, unborn.
Sanskrit
Abhy
One who is fearless or without fear.
Sanskrit
Abia
Yahweh is my father.
Hebrew
Abib
Fresh, young ears of grain.
Hebrew
Abid
Worshipper of God.
Arabic
Abie
God is my father.
Hebrew
Abij
My father is a delight.
Hebrew
Abiq
Genius, clever.
Arabic
Abir
Fragrant, perfumed; also means 'strong' or 'brave'.
Arabic
Abis
My father is a gift.
Hebrew
Abiz
My father is dear.
Hebrew
Abja
White lotus.
Sanskrit
Abla
Full-figured, plump; also a name for a gazelle.
Arabic
Able
Skillful or capable; from the Old English word 'abel'.
English
Abou
Father of; often used as a component in Arabic names.
Arabic
Abri
My father is joyful.
Hebrew
Abru
Cloud-like.
Persian
Acar
Means 'sharp' or 'keen' in Turkish.
Turkish
Acca
Acca has no specific meaning but is believed to be a unique and uncommon name.
English
Acel
Noble, of good character.
English
Acey
Derived from the English word 'ace', meaning 'one' or 'excellent'.
English
Acim
Genius, clever.
Hebrew
Acis
Acis was a Sicilian youth in Greek mythology, beloved by the nymph Galatea.
Greek
Adab
Good manners, respect.
Arabic
Adag
Pure.
Hungarian
Adah
Adornment
Hebrew
Adaj
Noble, distinguished.
Polish
Adal
Noble, from the Germanic element 'adal' meaning noble.
Germanic
Adam
Man, or from the earth, referring to the first man in the Bible.
Hebrew
Adan
Man, earth, or red; from Hebrew 'adam' meaning 'man' or 'human'.
Hebrew
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