Baby Names With 5 Letters

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

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Birch
Referring to the birch tree.
English
Birde
Referring to the bird.
English
Birdy
A diminutive of the word bird, used as a nickname or given name.
English
Biren
Means 'brave' or 'powerful' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Birju
A musician, an artist.
Hindi
Birke
Birch tree.
German
Birky
From the birch tree.
English
Birle
From the birch tree.
English
Birly
A bird meadow.
English
Birna
Bear.
Icelandic
Birne
Pear.
German
Biron
Fierce.
Hebrew
Birta
Bright.
Icelandic
Birth
Could not be found.
English
Birva
Brave, courageous, or heroic.
Sanskrit
Birwa
Brilliant, shining.
Yoruba
Bisaj
Winter.
Albanian
Bisam
Smiling.
Arabic
Bisar
Wise.
Hindi
Bisat
Intense, vast.
Arabic
Bisgu
God's blessing.
Ethiopian
Bisha
Night.
Sanskrit
Bishr
Pleasure, enjoyment.
Arabic
Bisma
Smiling, beautiful.
Arabic
Biswa
Means 'world' or 'universe' in Bengali.
Bengali
Bisyr
Cheerful or joyful person.
Arabic
Bithi
A small letter or note; also a term of endearment.
Bengali
Biton
A Greek name meaning 'son of the honored one' or 'blessed'.
Greek
Bittu
Beloved.
Hindi
Bitya
Daughter.
Hebrew
Biyan
Jade swallow.
Chinese
Bizre
Cut, cleave, fissure.
Hebrew
Bjame
Bear's brother.
Norwegian
Bjami
From the east.
Icelandic
Bjolf
Wolf.
Norse
Bjorg
Protection, shelter.
Icelandic
Bjork
Birch tree.
Swedish
Bjorn
Bear.
Norse
Black
Dark, mysterious.
English
Blade
Sword.
English
Blaec
Black or dark in complexion.
English
Blaek
Black, referring to dark hair or complexion.
English
Blaik
Pale, fair-haired.
English
Blain
Slender, thin.
Scottish
Blair
Field, plain.
Scottish
Blais
Stammering.
French
Blake
Black or pale.
English
Bland
Mild, gentle, lacking strong characteristics.
English
Blane
Thin.
Irish
Blasa
Stammering, babbler.
Spanish
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