Short & Cute Baby Names

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

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Aggie
Diminutive of Agnes, meaning 'pure' or 'holy'.
English
Tatim
Gift from God.
Arabic
Ager
Derived from Latin 'ager' meaning 'field' or 'land'.
Latin
Ageia
Derived from Greek 'agein' meaning 'to lead' or 'to guide'.
Greek
Agda
Good, kind; derived from Old Norse 'Agða'.
Scandinavian
Agave
From the Greek word 'agauos', meaning noble or admirable.
Greek
Tatum
Bringer of joy.
English
Tate
Cheerful, happy, or from the Old English word for 'to be glad'.
English
Agaue
Illustrious, noble, from Greek 'agaue' meaning 'illustrious'.
Greek
Taita
Grandmother.
Swahili
Taite
Cheerful.
English
Tisha
Happiness, joy (Sanskrit), noblewoman (Hebrew).
Sanskrit
Agate
Derived from the gemstone agate, symbolizing protection and strength.
English
Taysa
A diminutive of Taisiya, meaning 'belonging to Isis'.
Russian
Taisa
Crown.
Russian
Thais
From the Greek name Thaïs, meaning 'beloved' or 'bandage'.
Greek
Tais
Honor.
Greek
Agase
Dogwood tree.
Lithuanian
Agape
Love, selfless love.
Greek
Agapa
Love, affection.
Greek
Agafa
Good-hearted.
Russian
Agace
Good-hearted.
Greek
Afzal
Superior, excellent.
Arabic
Afyna
Gracious, generous.
Arabic
Afua
Born on Friday.
Akan
Afton
From the Afton river; Evening.
English
Aftin
Derived from the Old English name Aethelthryth, meaning 'noble strength'.
English
Aften
Evening.
English
Aftan
Daylight.
Persian
Aftab
Sun.
Persian
Talya
Dew of God.
Hebrew
Afsar
Authority, officer.
Persian
Afrya
Highly knowledgeable, intellectual.
Hindi
Taye
It means 'he has been seen' or 'one who is seen'.
Yoruba
Afram
Saint's name, African place name.
Akan
Afrah
Joy, happiness.
Arabic
Afra
White, fair.
Arabic
Taila
Derived from the English word 'tailor', meaning one who sews clothing.
English
Afon
River.
Welsh
Taya
To fly like an eagle.
Cherokee
Afina
Trustworthy, loyal.
Arabic
Afifi
Virtuous, noble.
Arabic
Afif
Chaste, virtuous.
Arabic
Afia
Born on Friday.
Akan
Affra
Young deer.
Hebrew
Tamor
Palm Tree.
Hebrew
Aevar
Eternal warrior.
Norse
Aetna
Derived from Greek 'aitho' meaning to burn, referring to a volcanic mountain.
Greek
Aeson
Mythological Greek figure.
Greek
Aesir
Group of gods in Norse mythology.
Norse
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