Baby Names With 5 Letters

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

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Fonzy
Diminutive form of Fonz.
English
Foram
Fragrance of flowers.
Gujarati
Forba
One who loves flowers.
Akan
Forde
From the ford.
English
Forum
Public square or meeting place.
Latin
Fouad
Heart, soul.
Arabic
Fozan
Successful, victorious.
Arabic
Fozia
Successful, victorious, or triumphant.
Arabic
Fraco
Free.
Italian
Fraid
Peaceful.
Irish
Frain
Stranger.
Irish
Frais
Fresh.
French
Fraja
Achiever.
Sanskrit
Frana
Glorious, joyful.
Slavic
Franc
Free man.
French
Frang
From the Franks.
Scottish
Frank
Free or truthful.
German
Frans
Free man.
Swedish
Franz
Free man, derived from the Germanic element 'frank' meaning 'free'.
German
Frean
Friend.
English
Freca
Peaceful ruler.
English
Freda
Peaceful ruler.
Germanic
Fredi
Diminutive of Frederick, meaning 'peaceful ruler'.
English
Fredo
Diminutive of Alfredo, meaning 'elf counsel'.
Italian
Frein
Free.
German
Freja
Lady.
Norse
Freki
Raven.
Norse
Freny
Darling, beloved.
Persian
Freya
Lady, fertility goddess.
Norse
Freyn
Joy, gladness.
Norse
Freyr
Owner, god of prosperity.
Norse
Frici
Free.
Hungarian
Frick
Peaceful ruler.
German
Frida
Peace.
Scandinavian
Frisa
Beloved.
Norse
Frits
Peace.
Dutch
Fritz
Peaceful ruler.
German
Friya
Lady.
Norse
Frode
Wise.
Norwegian
Frodi
Wise.
Norse
Frost
Referring to the frozen state of water.
English
Froth
Bubbles formed on a liquid surface.
English
Fruma
Pious.
Yiddish
Fryda
Peaceful ruler.
Polish
Fryer
One who fries.
English
Fudge
A rich, chocolatey sweet.
English
Fugol
Bird.
English
Fuhai
Fuhai means 'blessing and vastness' or 'prosperous sea'.
Chinese
Fujai
Fujai is a Chinese name meaning 'blessing' or 'good fortune'.
Chinese
Fujie
Wisteria branch; a Japanese name combining 'fuji' (wisteria) and 'e' (branch).
Japanese
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