Baby Names With 5 Letters

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

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Feich
Horse lover.
Irish
Feige
Fig tree.
Yiddish
Feizi
Scholar.
Persian
Felan
Little wolf.
Irish
Felda
From the field.
German
Felis
Means 'cat' in Latin, referring to the feline genus.
Latin
Felix
Happy, fortunate, or lucky.
Latin
Feliz
Means 'happy' or 'fortunate' in Portuguese.
Portuguese
Felka
Felka is a diminutive of Felicja, meaning 'lucky' or 'fortunate'.
Polish
Femke
Little woman.
Dutch
Fenal
Eyelashes.
Marathi
Fenia
From Phoenician origin (meaning palm tree).
Russian
Fenil
Name of a flower.
Gujarati
Fenna
Peace.
Dutch
Fenny
Fen-like.
English
Fentn
From the marsh settlement.
English
Feora
Brightness, light.
Greek
Feran
Alder.
Irish
Ferar
Gift.
Armenian
Feray
Radiance, brilliance.
Turkish
Ferda
Unique, distinct.
Turkish
Ferde
Bold, brave.
Hungarian
Ferdi
Daring, brave.
Turkish
Ferdy
Diminutive of Ferdinand, meaning 'bold journey' or 'peaceful venture'.
Dutch
Ferel
Joyful.
Hebrew
Feren
derived from the name Ferenc, meaning free.
Hungarian
Feris
Knight, horseman.
Arabic
Ferit
Unique, matchless.
Turkish
Ferke
Peace, tranquility.
Hungarian
Ferko
Diminutive of Ferenc, the Hungarian form of Francis, meaning 'free man'.
Hungarian
Feryn
Adventurous.
English
Feste
Joyous, festive.
English
Fethi
Conqueror.
Turkish
Feven
Joy, happiness.
Hebrew
Fiach
Raven.
Irish
Fiana
Soldier, warrior.
Irish
Fidal
Arrow.
English
Fidda
Silver.
Arabic
Fidel
Faithful.
Latin
Fides
Faith.
Latin
Fidor
Trustworthy.
Russian
Fidvi
Trust.
Arabic
Fidwi
Trustworthy.
Arabic
Field
Field, meadow.
English
Fiero
Proud, fiery.
Italian
Fiker
Love or beloved.
Ethiopian
Fikri
Intellectual or thoughtful.
Arabic
Filia
Daughter; a term of endearment.
Greek
Filix
Fern.
Latin
Filiz
Sprout.
Turkish
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