Baby Names With 5 Letters

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

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dirar
Dirar means 'one who repels' or 'brave' in Arabic.
Arabic
Dirce
Derived from Greek 'dirke', meaning 'double' or 'twin'.
Greek
Dirha
Guide.
Arabic
Dirke
Ruler of the people.
Dutch
Diron
Gift of God.
Hebrew
Disha
Direction.
Sanskrit
Dishi
Direction.
Sanskrit
disht
Aim.
Hindi
Ditah
Sweet.
Igbo
ditvi
Knowledge.
Sanskrit
ditya
Sun.
Sanskrit
Ditza
Joy.
Hebrew
Divah
Divine, heavenly.
Sanskrit
divam
Divine, heavenly.
Sanskrit
Diven
Godly, heavenly.
Sanskrit
Dives
Rich, wealthy.
Latin
Divia
Divine.
Latin
divij
Born of the divine.
Sanskrit
Divis
Divine, heavenly.
Latin
divit
Divine, full of light.
Sanskrit
divoj
Divine warrior.
Czech
Divon
Gracious, divine.
Hebrew
Divya
Divine, divine knowledge.
Sanskrit
diwan
Council, court, or collection of poetry
Persian
Dixal
Unique, special.
Gujarati
Dixan
Bright, intelligent.
Tamil
Dixey
Variation of Dixie, referring to the American South.
English
Dixie
Tenth.
English
Dixin
Virtuous heart.
Chinese
Dixon
Son of Dick.
English
Dixyn
Combination of Dixy and Lyn.
English
diyab
Wolf.
Arabic
diyan
Lamp or light, symbolizing illumination and knowledge.
Sanskrit
Diyar
Woodland, forest.
Turkish
Dizah
Pleasantness.
Hebrew
Djuro
Farmer, earthworker.
Slavic
Doane
Low, rolling hills.
English
Dobbs
Son of Robert.
English
Dobry
Good.
Polish
docia
Gift of God.
English
Dodah
Beloved.
Hebrew
Dodai
Beloved; favorite.
Hebrew
Dodea
Gift of God.
Greek
Dodge
From the dodge or refuge.
English
Dodie
Diminutive of Dorothy, meaning 'gift of God'.
English
Dodla
Surname or family name.
Telugu
Dogan
Falcon.
Turkish
Dohna
Possibly derived from the name of a town in Germany.
German
Doial
God is my judge.
Hebrew
Doile
Dark-haired or dark beauty.
Irish
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