Short & Cute Baby Names

Beautiful names with 2-5 letters — easy to spell, say, and remember.

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Conel
Derived from the Irish name Conall, meaning 'strong wolf' or 'high and mighty'.
Irish
Conal
Strong Wolf.
Irish
Comyn
From the village of Comyn in Scotland.
Scottish
Coman
Noble, a kind-hearted person.
Gaelic
Colum
Dove.
Irish
Colt
Young horse.
English
Colm
Dove, from the Irish word for dove.
Irish
Colli
Girl.
German
Colla
Means 'hazel' in Irish, referring to the hazel tree.
Irish
Colin
Young pup or cub, derived from the Gaelic word 'cailean'.
Gaelic
Colie
Diminutive of Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people'.
English
Coli
A Finnish diminutive of Nikolaus, meaning 'victory of the people'.
Finnish
Cole
Cole means 'swarthy' or 'coal-black', derived from the Old English word 'col'.
English
Colen
Young creature.
English
Colon
Large Intestine.
Spanish
Colby
From a surname meaning 'coal town' in Old English.
English
Colas
French form of Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people'.
French
Colar
The meaning of Colar is Reference to collar.
Irish
Colan
Victorious people.
Scottish
Colah
Vine.
Arabic
Cola
Chalk.
Latin
Coire
Cauldron.
Irish
Coira
Seething pool.
Scottish
Coim
Gentle.
Irish
Cohen
Priest or descendant of the priest.
Hebrew
Coile
Forest.
Irish
Coil
Distant or slender.
Irish
Cohan
Descendent of Cohan or wise.
Irish
Cody
Helpful or helpful one.
English
Coeus
Intelligence or intellect.
Greek
Coen
Bold advisor or brave.
Dutch
Codie
Helpful or helpful one.
English
Codi
Pillar.
Welsh
Coco
Diminutive of Socorro or a nickname meaning 'coconut'.
Spanish
Coby
Supplanter.
Hebrew
Cobi
Supplanter.
Hebrew
Cobey
From Jacob, meaning supplanter.
English
Cobe
Variation of Jacob, meaning supplanter.
English
Cobar
Derived from 'cobar', meaning 'desiring' or 'wishing'.
Gaelic
Coatl
Serpent or snake, often associated with the feathered serpent deity Quetzalco...
Nahuatl
Coale
Referring to the black mineral substance..
English
Coal
Referring to the black mineral substance..
English
Clyte
Name of a nymph in Greek mythology..
Greek
Clyde
From the name of the River Clyde in Scotland.
Scottish
Clove
Refers to the dried flower bud of a tropical tree.
English
Cloe
Young green shoot.
Greek
Clive
Cliff, slope.
English
Clio
Glory.
Greek
Clint
Settlement on a hill.
English
Cline
Sloping hill.
English
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