Baby Names With 5 Letters

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

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Mango
Refers to the fruit.
English
Manha
Gifted, skilled.
Arabic
Mania
Madness, frenzy.
Greek
Manik
Refers to a gemstone or ruby.
Sanskrit
Maniv
Radiant or shining.
Sanskrit
Manly
From the shared meadow.
English
Manna
Divine food; blessing
Hebrew
Manni
Pearl.
Finnish
Manno
Diminutive of Giovanni, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Italian
Manny
Diminutive of Manuel, meaning 'God is with us'.
English
Manoj
Born of the mind.
Sanskrit
Manor
Dwelling place.
Hebrew
Manos
God of the mind' or 'intelligent'.
Greek
Manot
Gift' or 'present'.
Hebrew
Mansa
Queen.
Sanskrit
Manse
Dwelling.
Scottish
Mansh
Partial, portion.
Arabic
Mansi
Woman.
Sanskrit
Manth
A mantra or chant.
Sanskrit
Manti
Talking bird or parrot.
Cherokee
Manto
Prophetic, seer.
Greek
Manuj
Born of the mind.
Sanskrit
Manus
Man, human being.
Latin
Manvi
Pure, holy.
Sanskrit
Manya
Worthy of honor
Russian
Manyu
Brave, valiant.
Sanskrit
Manyx
Unique, extraordinary.
English
Manzo
Trustworthy, honest.
Italian
Maola
My lady/mistress.
Latin
Maoli
Fragrant, sweet-smelling.
Hawaiian
Maoon
Wealthy, prosperous.
Arabic
Maooq
Powerful, dominant.
Arabic
Maooz
Wealthy, blessed.
Arabic
Maple
From the maple tree, symbolizing strength and endurance.
English
Maqil
Intelligent, wise.
Arabic
Maqri
Skilled, talented.
Arabic
Marab
unclear, as it does not have a specific definition.
Arabic
Marah
Joy, delight.
Arabic
Maral
Deer.
Persian
Maram
Aspiration, wish.
Arabic
Maran
Mountain.
Tamil
March
Month of March.
English
Marci
A short form of the name Marcia, derived from the Roman god Mars..
Latin
Marco
Warlike.
Italian
Marda
Strong woman
English
Marde
Warrior.
Persian
Mardi
Tuesday
French
Marea
Sea
Latin
Marek
Warlike.
Polish
Maren
Of the sea.
Scandinavian
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