Baby Names With 5 Letters

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

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Mahwa
Moon-like or beautiful
Arabic
Maiah
Bitter.
Hebrew
Maiba
Young girl.
German
Maibe
May.
Spanish
Maida
Young girl; table spread
English
Maier
Farmer, mayor.
German
Maiju
Finnish form of Mary, meaning 'bitter' or 'beloved'.
Finnish
Maika
Dance flower
Japanese
Maiko
Dance child, referring to an apprentice geisha.
Japanese
Maile
Name of a type of vine used for making leis in Hawaii.
Hawaiian
Maimi
Maimi is a Japanese name meaning 'dance beauty' or 'dance truth'.
Japanese
Maina
Meaning 'dancer' or 'one who dances' in the Kikuyu language.
Kikuyu
Maine
From the province of Maine.
French
Maion
Descendant of Maine.
Irish
Maira
Beautiful, virtuous.
Arabic
Maire
Mary; beloved
Irish
Maisa
Walking with a proud, swinging gait.
Arabic
Maisi
Pearl.
Finnish
Maite
Lovable.
Basque
Maius
May.
Latin
Maiya
Worthy of admiration.
Hebrew
Maiza
Glorious.
Arabic
Majar
Precious stone.
Arabic
Majaz
Metaphor or figurative speech in Arabic.
Arabic
Majda
Glorious.
Arabic
Majdi
Glorious.
Arabic
Majdy
Glorious.
Arabic
Majed
Glorious.
Arabic
Majel
Sea or ocean.
English
Majer
Carpenter.
Hebrew
Majha
Greatness, glory.
Sanskrit
Majid
Glorious.
Arabic
Majil
City, town.
Arabic
Major
Chief, superior.
English
Majyd
Glorious.
Arabic
Makah
People of the cape.
Cherokee
Makai
Towards the sea.
Hawaiian
Makan
Gift.
Arabic
Makar
Blessed.
Slavic
Makas
Poppy.
Lithuanian
Makay
Combination of McKay and Kay.
English
Makda
Reward, recompense.
Ethiopian
Makea
Beloved.
Hawaiian
Makia
Gift from God.
Arabic
Makin
Skillful, capable.
Arabic
Makis
Short form of Makarios, meaning 'blessed'.
Greek
Makki
Noble, distinguished.
Arabic
Makoa
Brave, fearless.
Hawaiian
Makul
Perfect.
Sanskrit
Makut
One who is wide awake.
Yoruba
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