Short & Cute Baby Names

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

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Brosh
Means 'son of' or 'flesh' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Xing
Star or to prosper, depending on the character used.
Chinese
Xiang
Fragrance; good luck; auspicious.
Chinese
Sheng
Prosperity.
Chinese
Shan
Shan means 'mountain' or 'coral' in Chinese.
Chinese
Qiao
Pretty, handsome.
Chinese
Ronat
Little seal.
Irish
Brook
Small stream.
English
Veata
Bird.
Sanskrit
Zareh
Divine.
Armenian
Vanig
Black-eyed.
Armenian
Vahe
Interval, space.
Armenian
Siran
Song.
Armenian
Seda
Silk.
Spanish
Rehan
Merciful or compassionate, often used as a name for boys.
Arabic
Yrre
Brave.
Dutch
Wulf
Wolf.
Germanic
Brone
Sorrowful, sad.
Irish
Brona
Sorrow.
Irish
Bron
Short form of Bronwen or Bronwyn, meaning 'white breast' in Welsh.
English
Ware
Watchman.
English
Brody
Ditch.
Gaelic
Brok
Badger.
Norse
Verge
A name derived from the word for the edge or border of something.
English
Upton
From the high town.
English
Brodi
From broom-covered land.
Scottish
Trace
To follow or track.
English
Teon
Divine.
Greek
Brock
Derived from Old English 'broc' meaning badger.
English
Broc
Derived from 'broc' meaning badger.
Gaelic
Slean
Fierce.
Irish
Scand
From Scandinavia.
Norse
Rodor
Not available.
Bengali
Rinan
To sing.
Hebrew
Pleoh
Pleoh means 'danger' or 'risk' in Old English.
English
Peada
Of meaning.
Anglo-saxon
Oswy
Divinely powerful.
English
Oswiu
Friend of god.
English
Ormod
Courageous.
English
Offa
Derived from the Old English word 'offa', meaning 'elf' or 'supernatural being'.
English
Sulis
Name of a Celtic goddess associated with hot springs and healing.
Latin
Xaria
Created name, no distinct meaning.
Greek
Wind
Moving air.
English
Vlora
Golden.
Albanian
Vinny
Diminutive of Vincent, meaning 'conquering'.
English
Unity
Derived from the English word unity, meaning harmony or oneness.
English
Torn
Derived from the Old English word 'torn', meaning 'thorn' or 'sharp point'.
English
Suave
Charming, debonair.
Spanish
Studs
Fasteners for clothing.
English
Storm
Storm refers to a violent weather event, symbolizing power and intensity.
English
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Short names are memorable, easy to pronounce in any language, and pair well with longer middle or last names.

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