Baby Names With 5 Letters

Discover 5-letter baby names for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Lalan
One who nurtures
Sanskrit
Lalat
Forehead.
Sanskrit
Laleh
Tulip.
Persian
Lalit
Elegant, charming
Sanskrit
Lallo
Diminutive form of the name Lallo, possibly meaning brave people.
Italian
Lally
Diminutive form of the name Lallie, meaning little lady or maiden.
Irish
Lalma
Moonlight.
Albanian
Lalor
Descendant of Leathlobhair, meaning half-leper.
Irish
Lalsa
Eloquent, charming.
Sanskrit
Lamar
Famous throughout the land.
Germanic
Lamas
Derived from the Spanish word for 'lamas' or 'flames', possibly a topographic...
Spanish
Lamba
Lamba is a Yoruba name meaning 'to be gentle' or 'to be calm'.
Yoruba
Lambi
Derived from Old Norse 'lamb', meaning 'lamb'.
Icelandic
Lamec
Powerful.
Hebrew
Lamha
A moment, a short period of time.
Arabic
Lamia
Dark beauty, vampire-like creature in Greek mythology.
Arabic
Lamie
Crooked.
Scottish
Lamis
Soft to the touch.
Arabic
Lamus
Mythical son of Neptune and nymph Cyrene.
Greek
Lamya
Dark-lipped, charming.
Arabic
Lanai
A small island, porch.
Hawaiian
Lance
A spear, knight's attendant.
English
Landa
Derived from a place name meaning 'land' or 'territory'.
Spanish
Laney
Diminutive of Elaine or Helen, meaning 'bright, shining light'.
English
Lange
Derived from a nickname for a tall person, from German 'lang' meaning 'long'.
German
Langi
Light, brightness.
Swahili
Langy
From the long meadow.
English
Lania
Heavenly
Hawaiian
Lanka
Island kingdom of Ravana
Sanskrit
Lanna
Beauty, elegance.
Thai
Lanni
Graceful, cheerful.
Latin
Lanny
From the glen.
English
Lansa
River.
Sanskrit
Lanse
Land.
French
Lanty
Rough.
Irish
Lantz
Land.
German
Lanya
Graceful
Hebrew
Lanza
Spear.
Spanish
Lanzo
Land.
Italian
Lapis
Stone, jewel.
Latin
Laqis
not readily available, suggesting it may have an obscure or less common meaning.
Arabic
Larby
From the castle by the path.
English
Larch
A type of deciduous tree.
English
Laren
From the place of the laurel trees.
English
Lares
A name from ancient Roman mythology, possibly derived from lares, the househo...
Latin
Largo
Long or tall.
Italian
Laria
Seagull or cheerful
Latin
Laris
Derived from the Slavic element 'lari' meaning 'seagull'.
Slavic
Larke
Derived from the Old English word 'larc', meaning 'lark', a songbird.
English
Larna
Dweller beside the clear stream.
Scottish
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