Baby Names With 5 Letters

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

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Sihar
Moonlit night.
Arabic
Sihle
We have enough.
Zulu
Sihon
Spear.
Hebrew
Sihor
Black.
Hebrew
Sijaj
Soldier, warrior.
Arabic
Sijil
Evidence.
Bengali
Sikha
Flame.
Sanskrit
Sikhi
Sikh religion, disciple.
Punjabi
Sikia
Listen, hear.
Swahili
Sikis
Kiss.
Turkish
Sikta
Ray of Light.
Bengali
Silah
Weapon, arms.
Arabic
Silai
Needle, tailoring.
Sanskrit
Silan
Rock.
Hebrew
Silas
Of the forest.
Greek
Silio
From the woods.
Spanish
Silis
Blind.
Lithuanian
Silja
Protection, sweetness.
Finnish
Silje
Blind.
Scandinavian
Silka
Victorious, protector.
German
Silke
Victorious.
German
Silko
Man of the woods.
Cherokee
Silla
Lily.
Italian
Silma
Safe, Secure.
Arabic
Silmi
My wealth.
Arabic
Silny
Noble.
Slavic
Siloa
Sent.
Hebrew
Siloe
Sent.
Hebrew
Silos
Forest.
Greek
Silpa
Artistic, Skilled.
Sanskrit
Silva
From the forest.
Latin
Silwa
Consolation or comfort, derived from the Arabic root for solace.
Arabic
Simab
Silver, a precious metal.
Persian
Simah
Simah means 'sign' or 'mark' in Arabic.
Arabic
Simak
One who is generous and noble.
Arabic
Siman
Means 'joyful' or 'happy' in Armenian.
Armenian
Simao
Portuguese form of Simon, meaning 'he has heard'.
Portuguese
Simas
Derived from Simon, meaning 'he has heard'.
Lithuanian
Simba
Lion.
Swahili
Simen
God has heard.
Norwegian
Simha
Happiness, joy.
Hebrew
Simin
Silver.
Persian
Simit
Circular bread, bagel.
Turkish
Simki
Peace.
Albanian
Simmo
Short form of Simon.
English
Simon
He has heard; God has heard.
Hebrew
Simra
Simra means 'a garden of paradise' or 'a beautiful garden' in Arabic.
Arabic
Simri
God has heard.
Hebrew
Sinah
Daughter of the moon.
Egyptian
Sinai
From Mount Sinai.
Hebrew
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