Short & Cute Baby Names

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

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Aeron
Derived from Welsh 'aeron' meaning 'berries'.
Welsh
Aello
Aello means 'storm wind' or 'whirlwind' in Greek mythology, one of the Harpies.
Greek
Tafna
Spring.
Hebrew
Aegle
Brightness or splendor, from Greek 'aigle'.
Greek
Tafne
Short form of Natalia.
Polish
Aegis
Shield or protection, from the mythological aegis of Zeus and Athena.
Greek
Aegir
From Norse mythology, Aegir was the god of the sea and ocean..
Norse
Tigyn
Little lord.
Welsh
Tigun
Strong.
Yoruba
Tigon
A hybrid cross between a male tiger and a female lion.
English
Tigin
Lord.
Irish
Aefre
Peaceful or tranquil.
English
Tigan
Little poet or little philosopher.
Irish
Aedre
Wealthy or prosperous.
English
Aedon
The nightingale bird.
Greek
Aeaea
In Greek mythology, Aeaea was an island home of Circe, the goddess of magic..
Greek
Tegan
Fair.
Welsh
Adya
First, original, or primordial
Sanskrit
Adwoa
born on Monday
Akan
Adwin
Wealthy friend, from Old High German 'ot' (wealth) and 'wini' (friend).
Germanic
Adway
One without second
Sanskrit
Adva
Meaning 'wave' or 'ripple' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Tadra
Star.
Sanskrit
Tadya
Thankful.
Hebrew
Tadia
Crown.
Ethiopian
Tadea
Feminine form of Tadeo, meaning 'heart' or 'courageous'.
Italian
Adrin
From Hadria, a town in northern Italy; means 'dark one'.
Latin
Adrik
Short form of Adrian, meaning 'from Hadria'.
Russian
Tacey
Resurrection, rebirth.
English
Taci
Silent, quiet.
Turkish
Adrie
Short form of Adriana, meaning 'from Hadria'.
Dutch
Taici
Great first daughter.
Japanese
Tasie
Means 'one who is worthy' or 'deserving' in Igbo.
Igbo
Adria
From the city of Adria, or meaning 'dark' or 'rich'.
Latin
Tace
Silent, quiet.
English
Adri
Mountain, rock, or cloud
Sanskrit
Tacie
Diminutive of Tacita, meaning 'silent'.
English
Tabia
Talented.
Swahili
Tabya
Essence, core.
Arabic
Adras
The name Adras does not have a specific meaning in Persian. It is considered ...
Persian
Adrah
not widely known and is less commonly used, so it may not have a specific mea...
Arabic
Taafe
Bold, brave.
Latin
Taffy
Beloved or friend, derived from the Welsh name Dafydd.
Welsh
Sinou
Healer.
Greek
Adora
Adora means 'beloved' or 'adored', derived from the Latin verb 'adorare'.
Latin
Siham
Arrow or javelin.
Arabic
Syany
Beautiful, elegant.
Thai
Siany
God is gracious.
Welsh
Susi
Lily.
Hebrew
Adon
Means 'lord' or 'master' in Hebrew, often used as a title for God.
Hebrew
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