Baby Names With 5 Letters

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

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Risal
Risal means 'message' or 'prophethood' in Arabic.
Arabic
Risam
One who is strong.
Arabic
Risan
One who is elevated.
Arabic
Risay
One who is full of desire.
Arabic
Rishi
Sage
Sanskrit
Rishu
Sage-like; pet form
Hindi
Risli
From the meadow with the rushes.
English
Risly
From the meadow with the rushes.
English
Rissa
Laughter.
Italian
Ritah
Ritah is a Luo name meaning 'born during the rainy season'.
Luo
Ritik
Ritual performer or priest
Sanskrit
Riton
Little stream.
French
Ritsa
Pearl.
Greek
Ritta
Pearl.
Finnish
Rituj
Born of season
Sanskrit
Ritul
Seasonal or truthful
Sanskrit
Ritvi
Priest or ritual performer
Sanskrit
Rivah
River.
Hebrew
Riven
Torn apart, split.
English
River
Large stream of flowing water.
English
Rivka
Rivka means 'to bind' or 'to tie', and is the Hebrew form of Rebecca.
Hebrew
Riwaz
A name meaning 'custom' or 'tradition'.
Sanskrit
Riyad
Gardens or meadows, often referring to paradise.
Arabic
Riyan
Gate of paradise or fragrant scent.
Arabic
Riyaz
Riyaz means 'gardens' or 'meadows' in Arabic.
Arabic
Rizam
Rizam means 'satisfaction' or 'contentment' in Arabic.
Arabic
Rizmi
Contentment or satisfaction, derived from the Arabic root R-D-W.
Arabic
Rizvi
Descendant of Rizwan.
Arabic
Rizwa
Contentment.
Arabic
Rizwi
One who is accepted, favored by God.
Arabic
Rizzo
Curly-haired, nickname for someone with curly hair.
Italian
Roald
Famous ruler, from the Old Norse elements 'hrod' (fame) and 'valdr' (ruler).
Norse
Roark
Champion or famous ruler.
Irish
Robby
Diminutive of Robert, meaning 'bright fame'.
English
Robel
Means 'born in the city' in Amharic.
Ethiopian
Robin
derived from the bird name robin, symbolizing joy and happiness.
English
Rocco
Rock.
Italian
Roche
Rock.
French
Rocio
Rocio means 'dew' in Spanish, referring to the Virgin of El Rocío.
Spanish
Rocko
Diminutive of names ending in -rocco, meaning 'rest'.
Italian
Rocky
Rocky means 'rest' or 'rock', often used as a nickname for someone strong or ...
English
Rodab
not widely known or documented.
Persian
Rodan
Legendary Welsh hero or king, possibly meaning 'spoked wheel'.
Welsh
Roddy
Diminutive of Roderick, meaning 'famous ruler'.
English
Rodeo
Referring to the sport of rodeo.
Spanish
Rodes
Rose.
Greek
Rodga
Renowned spear.
German
Rodge
Famous spear.
English
Rodin
Famous.
Slavic
Rodka
Famous.
Czech
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