Baby Names With 5 Letters

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Sinan
Defender.
Arabic
Sinda
Help.
Arabic
Sindu
River, ocean.
Sanskrit
Sindy
Diminutive of Cynthia, meaning 'from Mount Kynthos'.
English
Singh
Lion.
Punjabi
Sinha
Lion.
Sanskrit
Sinia
Blueberry.
Russian
Sinim
Blue.
Hebrew
Sinon
Gift of the gods.
Greek
Sinou
Healer.
Greek
Siona
God is gracious.
Irish
Sipho
Gift.
Zulu
Sirah
Biography, life story.
Arabic
Siraj
Lamp, light.
Arabic
Siran
Song.
Armenian
Sirat
Path, way, or journey in life.
Arabic
Siren
A mythical creature whose enchanting song lures sailors to their doom.
Greek
Siria
Italian form of Syria, referring to the ancient region.
Italian
Sirin
A mythical bird with a beautiful song, often associated with paradise.
Arabic
Sirri
Secret.
Arabic
Sisay
One who is born during harvest time.
Ethiopian
Sisel
Diminutive of Sisel, meaning 'sweet' or 'little sweet one'.
Yiddish
Sisir
Meaning 'cool breeze' or 'dew' in Bengali.
Bengali
Sissi
Diminutive of Elisabeth, meaning 'God is my abundance' or 'God is my oath'.
German
Sissy
Diminutive of Cecilia or Priscilla, often used as a nickname.
English
Sitar
Musical instrument, literally 'blue' or 'cool' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Sitie
Sweet.
Ethiopian
Sitta
Means 'lady' or 'mistress' in Arabic.
Arabic
Sitya
Truth or essence; also a name for the goddess Lakshmi.
Sanskrit
Sivan
Gracious.
Hebrew
Sivia
From the woods.
Spanish
Sivya
White, bright.
Hebrew
Siwar
Fragrance.
Arabic
Siyam
Fasting.
Arabic
Sizwe
Nation.
Zulu
Sjofn
Love.
Norse
Skade
Goddess of winter and skiing.
Norse
Skagi
Shadow.
Icelandic
Skalm
A sword or a type of weapon, often used in Old Norse poetry.
Norse
Skarp
Sharp, referring to a sharp weapon or edge.
Norse
Skena
Shadow.
Albanian
Skene
Sharp ridge or edge.
Scottish
Skete
A small monastic community.
Greek
Skila
Light.
Albanian
Skuld
Referring to one of the Norns (fates) in Norse mythology, associated with fut...
Norse
Skule
Referring to someone who is famous or renowned.
Norwegian
Skuli
Referring to someone who is a shelter or refuge.
Norse
Skyla
Sheltering, protective.
English
Skyye
Sky.
English
Slade
Valley.
English
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