Baby Names With 4 Letters

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

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Amia
Shining light. The Irish form of Helen
French
Amic
Friend to all.
Italian
Amid
A general
Arabic
Amie
Shining light. The Irish form of Helen
French
Amik
Beaver
Native-american
Amil
Invaluable
Arabic
Amim
Complete
Arabic
Amin
Faithful, Trustworthy.
Persian
Amir
Prince
Persian
Amit
Unfriendly|Highly praised|Endless, Without limit,
African
Amiy
Karma before in this birth
Indian
Amla
Hope, alternate meaning, the pure one.
Arabic
Ammu
Beloved aunt.
Arabic
Ammy
Dearly loved
English
Amna
Honest, Faithful, Trustworthy
Arabic
Amne
Secure. Safe. (Swahili)
African
Amod
Pleasure
Indian
Amoe
Hawaiian form of Cantonese Amoy (Ah Mooi) younger sister.
Hawaiian
Amok
A valley, a depth.
Biblical
Amol
Priceless
Indian
Amor
Love
Spanish
Amos
To be troubled
Hebrew
Amot
Power of an eagle.
German
Amou
Eagle wolf.
French
Amoz
Fast, Vigorous one.
Biblical
Amra
A princess.
Muslim
Amri
One who enlivens a place
Arabic
Amro
Old Arabic name
Urdu
Amsa
One who is affectionate and friendly
Arabic
Amsi
Myth name (personification of reproduction)
Egyptian
Amsu
Myth name (personification of reproduction)
Egyptian
Amud
Support, Chieftain, Trustworthy Messenger
Arabic
Amuk
Some, One, Another
Indian
Amul
Valuable
Indian
Amum
Very Beautiful
Indian
Amun
Myth name (god of mystery)
Egyptian
Amya
Night Rain
American
Amyn
Faithful, Trustworthy.
Hebrew
Amyr
Prince
Arabic
Anab
A grape, a knot.
Biblical
Anad
God
Indian
Anag
Very Handsom
Indian
Anah
One who answers, afflicted.
Hebrew
Anak
A collar, ornament.
Biblical
Anal
Fire
Indian
Anam
Present, Precious Gift from Allah, which will change the world through her smile
Arabic
Anan
Cloud
African
Anaq
Meet
Arabic
Anar
Priceless
Indian
Anas
Affection. Love. A group of people (as opposed to other creatures).
Muslim
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