Baby Names With 5 Letters

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

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Wanbi
Place of grass.
Aboriginal
Wanby
Dingo.
Aboriginal
Wanda
Wanderer, Healer.
Slavic
Wande
Wanted, desired.
Yoruba
Wangu
Means 'of the leopard' or 'leopard-like' in Kikuyu.
Kikuyu
Wanja
Born during the rainy season.
Swahili
Waqad
Sharp, intelligent.
Arabic
Waqar
Dignity, respect.
Arabic
Waqas
Warrior.
Arabic
Waqda
Domestic harmony.
Arabic
Waqed
Determined, steadfast.
Arabic
Waqia
Event, incident, or occurrence.
Arabic
Waqid
One who incites.
Arabic
Waqif
One who is aware or knowledgeable.
Arabic
Waqur
Patient, persevering.
Arabic
Warad
Rose.
Arabic
Warah
Honor, glory.
Arabic
Warda
Rose.
Arabic
Warde
Guardian.
French
Wardi
Rose-like, flowery.
Arabic
Waren
Defender.
English
Waric
Defender, guardian.
English
Warid
Unique, rare.
Arabic
Warie
Alert, watchful.
Scottish
Warih
Means 'rainbow' in Javanese.
Indonesian
Warik
Truthful, sincere.
Polish
Warin
Wise, intelligent.
Thai
Wariq
Bright star, beautiful.
Arabic
Waris
Waris means 'heir' or 'successor' in Arabic.
Arabic
Warqa
Rose flower.
Arabic
Warry
From the town by the game reserve.
English
Warsa
Blossom.
Indonesian
Warui
Troublesome.
Swahili
Warun
Bright, shiny.
Turkish
Waryc
Ruler of all.
Polish
Waryk
Army ruler.
Slavic
Waryn
Guard, protector.
English
Wasaf
Clear, lucid.
Arabic
Wasam
Emblem, symbol.
Arabic
Wasan
Affection, love.
Arabic
Wasaq
Means 'to trust' or 'to rely upon' in Arabic.
Arabic
Wasat
Moderate, balanced.
Arabic
Wasay
Vast, spacious.
Arabic
Wasba
Elegant, stylish.
Arabic
Wasef
Wasef means 'describer' or 'one who describes' in Arabic.
Arabic
Wasem
Charismatic.
Arabic
Waseq
Truthful.
Arabic
Wasey
From the place of the wasps.
Scottish
Wasfa
Recipe.
Arabic
Wasfi
Noble, worthy
Arabic
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