Baby Names With 4 Letters

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

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Keio
Warrior.
Hawaiian
Keir
Dark-skinned.
Scottish
Keis
Crown.
Hebrew
Keki
Alert, watchful.
Hawaiian
Keli
Chief, warrior.
Hawaiian
Kemp
From the Old English word for a warrior or champion.
English
Kene
Precious.
Igbo
Keno
Strong, healthy.
Japanese
Kent
From the English surname, meaning 'coastal district' or 'edge'.
English
Keon
God is gracious.
Irish
Kepa
The keeper or guardian.
Hawaiian
Kepe
The name Kepe means 'the sound of a slap' or 'to slap' in Hawaiian.
Hawaiian
Kera
Black-haired.
English
Keri
Dark-haired.
Welsh
Kern
Little dark one or dark-haired.
Irish
Kert
Short form of names beginning with 'Kert', meaning 'brave' or 'strong'.
German
Kery
Dark-haired.
Latin
Kesi
Born during difficult times.
Swahili
Kesu
Means 'praised' or 'acclaimed' in Yoruba.
Yoruba
Kesy
Diminutive of Krystyna, meaning 'follower of Christ'.
Polish
Keto
A short form of Katriina or Kerttu.
Finnish
Ketu
Refers to the descending lunar node in Hindu astrology.
Sanskrit
Keve
Beautiful, beloved.
English
Keya
Fragrant flower.
Sanskrit
Keye
Descendant of Caollaidhe (strife).
Irish
Keyf
Pleasure, enjoyment.
Turkish
Khai
Means 'ocean' or 'sea' in Vietnamese.
Vietnamese
Khak
Dust, earth.
Persian
Khal
Friend, companion, or eternal.
Arabic
Kham
Servant or attendant, often used in compound names like Khamis.
Arabic
Khan
Leader, king; also used as a surname among many different cultures.
Persian
Khel
Game, sport.
Germanic
Khem
Power, strength.
Egyptian
Khoi
Khoi means 'intelligent' or 'bright' in Vietnamese.
Vietnamese
Khor
Means 'sun' or 'sunshine' in Persian.
Persian
Khym
Resolute protector.
English
Kian
King, royal.
Persian
Kibo
Wish.
Swahili
Kido
Demonstration, proof.
Japanese
Kiel
Whole, complete.
Hebrew
Kien
Kien means 'strong' or 'healthy' in Vietnamese.
Vietnamese
Kieu
Beautiful.
Vietnamese
Kiho
Echo, sound.
Japanese
Kika
Diminutive of Francisca, meaning 'free one'.
Portuguese
Kike
Diminutive of Enrique, meaning 'home ruler'.
Spanish
Kiki
Life, hope.
Hawaiian
Kiku
Chrysanthemum.
Japanese
Kile
Narrow, slender.
English
Kilo
From the Greek word 'chilioi', meaning 'thousand'.
Greek
Kimi
Noble.
Japanese
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