Baby Names With 5 Letters

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

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Olita
Diminutive of Lola, meaning 'sorrows'.
Spanish
Oliva
Olive tree, symbolizing peace and fruitfulness.
Latin
Olive
Derived from the olive tree, a symbol of peace.
English
Ollyv
Olive Tree.
English
Olney
From the Olive Tree Estate.
English
Olsen
Son of Ole.
Scandinavian
Olson
Son of Olaf.
English
Oluwa
God.
Yoruba
Olvir
Ancestor warrior.
Norse
Olwen
White footprint.
Welsh
Olwin
Friend of the elves.
English
Olwyn
White footprint, referring to a legend of a white-footed ox.
Welsh
Omala
Child born after the death of a previous child.
Igbo
Omana
Charming.
Sanskrit
Omari
High born.
Swahili
Omary
Powerful.
Swahili
Omeed
Hope.
Persian
Omeet
Friend.
Sanskrit
Omega
The last, the end.
Greek
Omeir
One worthy of living a long life.
Arabic
Omela
Beautiful child.
Yoruba
Omera
Holy woman.
Sanskrit
Omero
Homer; hostage.
Italian
Omesa
Born during the harvest season.
Luo
Omesh
Lord of the Universe; manifestation of God.
Sanskrit
Omish
From the Omish tribe.
Sanskrit
Omkar
Sacred syllable of Hinduism, represents ultimate reality.
Marathi
Ommar
Life, long-lived.
Arabic
Omnia
All, universal.
Latin
Omolf
Peaceful.
Ethiopian
Omora
Beautiful or graceful.
Hebrew
Omoro
Large forest.
Japanese
Omran
Development or progress.
Arabic
Omyra
Princess.
Arabic
Onain
God's owns.
Yoruba
Ondin
Wave.
French
Ondre
Manly.
Slavic
Onfre
Peaceful ruler.
French
Onhur
Forgiveness.
Turkish
Onike
Surrounded by sweetness.
Yoruba
Onish
Devotee.
Sanskrit
Onkar
One with the sound of God.
Sanskrit
Onnan
Little Ash Tree.
Scottish
Onora
Honor.
Irish
Opala
Jewel.
Hawaiian
Opeli
One who sees clearly.
Hawaiian
Opely
Eagle.
Cherokee
Opesh
Full of life.
Hindi
Ophel
Hill, fortress.
Hebrew
Opher
Young stag.
Hebrew
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