Baby Names With 5 Letters

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dhyey
Goal, objective.
Sanskrit
diaab
Lost desert traveller.
Arabic
Diaal
Shining.
Arabic
Diaan
Knowledgeable.
Hindi
Diago
Supplanter.
Spanish
Diana
The goddess of hunting and the moon in Roman mythology.
Latin
dibas
Lamp or light, symbolizing illumination and knowledge.
Sanskrit
Dibia
It means 'diviner' or 'priest' in the Igbo language.
Igbo
Dicle
Water source, river.
Turkish
didar
Sight, vision.
Persian
diede
Diminutive of Diederik, meaning 'ruler of the people'.
Dutch
Diega
Supplanter.
Spanish
Diego
Supplanter, derived from the Spanish form of Santiago.
Spanish
Digby
From a surname meaning 'dweller by the ditch' in Old English.
English
Digna
Worthy, dignified.
Latin
Digne
Dignified, worthy.
French
Digon
Strong, powerful.
Welsh
digvi
Illuminated.
Sanskrit
Dijon
From the city of Dijon in France.
French
Dikla
Palm tree.
Hebrew
Dilak
Little heart, sweetheart.
Persian
Dilas
Passionate, fiery.
Lithuanian
dilay
Dilay means 'beautiful moon' in Turkish.
Turkish
Dilek
Breeze.
Turkish
Dilin
Heartfelt.
Armenian
Dilip
Protector.
Sanskrit
Dilis
Noble.
Irish
Dilyn
Genuine, perfect.
Welsh
Dilys
Perfect, genuine.
Welsh
Dimah
Tears.
Arabic
Dimka
Dimka is a diminutive of Dmitry, meaning 'follower of Demeter'.
Russian
Dimpy
Dimpy is a diminutive of Dipa, meaning 'lamp' or 'light' in Sanskrit.
Bengali
Dimri
Dimri means 'my praise' or 'my song' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Dinah
God has judged, or vindicated.
Hebrew
dinar
A unit of currency in several nations, symbolizing wealth or abundance..
Arabic
Dingo
Wild dog.
Aboriginal
dinis
Portuguese form of Denis, meaning 'follower of Dionysos'.
Portuguese
Dinna
Diminutive of Dinah, meaning 'vindicated' or 'judged'.
Scottish
Dinos
Diminutive of Constantine, meaning 'constant' or 'steadfast'.
Greek
Diogo
Supplanter, derived from the name Diego.
Portuguese
Diona
Feminine form of Dion, meaning 'of Zeus'.
Greek
Dione
Of Zeus; divine queen, feminine form of Dionysus.
Greek
Diony
Follower of Dionysus, the god of wine and festivity.
Greek
Diora
Gift of God.
Greek
Dipak
Light, lamp, or flame; also a name for the Hindu god of wealth, Kubera.
Sanskrit
dipal
One who gives light.
Gujarati
dipan
Light and flame.
Bengali
dipen
Lord of light.
Gujarati
dipta
Meaning 'light' or 'lamp', it symbolizes brightness and illumination.
Bengali
dipti
Dipti means light or brightness in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
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