Baby Names With 5 Letters

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

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Mirat
Mirat means 'mirror' in Arabic, symbolizing reflection and clarity.
Arabic
Mirek
Derived from the Slavic element 'mir' meaning 'peace' or 'world'.
Slavic
Miren
I am loved.
Basque
Mires
Prince.
Armenian
Mirit
Bitterness.
Hebrew
Mirka
Peaceful.
Slavic
Mirke
Bitterness.
Hebrew
Mirla
Bitterness.
Hebrew
Mirna
Peaceful.
Slavic
Miron
Myrrh.
Hebrew
Mirra
Myrrh.
Hebrew
Mirta
Sea or ocean.
Spanish
Mirte
Myrtle.
Dutch
Mirza
Prince.
Persian
Misae
Beautiful rain.
Japanese
Misal
A perfect example, a pattern.
Turkish
Misao
Miso soup or great hero.
Japanese
Misaq
Covenant, agreement, contract.
Arabic
Misba
Lamp, light.
Arabic
Miska
Like God.
Slavic
Misra
Kingdom, empire.
Sanskrit
Misri
Egyptian (person from Egypt).
Arabic
Missa
Mass, religious service.
Latin
Missy
Diminutive of Melissa, meaning 'bee'.
English
Misty
Referring to fog or mist.
English
Mital
Friendly.
Sanskrit
Mitch
Short form of Mitchell.
English
Miten
One with a friendly nature.
Sanskrit
Mithu
Sweet, Honeyed.
Sanskrit
Mitin
Shining or bright.
Bengali
Mitra
Friend or companion.
Sanskrit
Mitsh
Light or brightness.
Japanese
Mitsu
Light or brightness.
Japanese
Mitti
Earth.
Sanskrit
Mittu
Small and cute.
Finnish
Mitul
Friend.
Gujarati
Mitun
Friend.
Tamil
Mitwa
Beloved.
Hindi
Mitzi
Diminutive form of Maria.
German
Mitzy
Diminutive of Mary, meaning 'beloved' or 'wished-for child'.
English
Miwah
Wildcat.
Cherokee
Miyah
Temple.
Japanese
Mizab
Anything that repels or pushes away.
Arabic
Mizan
Balance, scales, or justice; also a term for a standard of measure.
Arabic
Mizar
Small, insignificant.
Hebrew
Mizna
Raincloud.
Arabic
Mjibu
Answer, response.
Swahili
Mjima
Calm, peaceful.
Swahili
Mkali
Fierce, strong.
Swahili
Mleko
Milk.
Slavic
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