Short & Cute Baby Names

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

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Adel
Just, fair, or righteous.
Arabic
Zonya
Wisdom, intelligent.
Slavic
Sonia
Wisdom.
Russian
Sonya
Wisdom.
Russian
Sonja
Wisdom.
Slavic
Adeen
Righteous, pious, or one who is religiously devoted.
Arabic
Adeel
Just, fair, or one who acts with justice.
Arabic
Sonel
Diminutive of Suzanne, meaning 'lily'.
French
Sonal
Golden.
Sanskrit
Ade
Crown or royal one.
Yoruba
Addy
Diminutive of Adelaide, meaning 'noble kind'.
English
Zonah
A biblical name meaning 'forsaken' or 'abandoned'.
Hebrew
Sonah
Grace.
Hebrew
Zona
A belt or girdle, also a zone or region.
Latin
Addo
Means 'king' or 'royal' in the Akan language.
Akan
Sumah
A beautiful face.
Arabic
Addis
Means 'new' in Amharic, often given to a newborn.
Ethiopian
Suma
Flower, blossom.
Sanskrit
Somar
Descendant of the moon.
Sanskrit
Suvi
Beautiful, splendid.
Sanskrit
Sunni
Cheerful, bright.
English
Adder
A venomous snake, also used as a surname for someone who lived near adders.
English
Somah
Moon.
Sanskrit
Addei
Means 'royal' or 'king' in the Akan language.
Akan
Somma
Summertime.
Italian
Addam
Man of the earth; from the Hebrew word 'adamah' meaning ground.
Hebrew
Sunny
Cheerful, bright.
English
Zola
Earth.
Italian
Adayr
One who is strong, powerful.
Arabic
Solar
Relating to the sun.
English
Solah
Prayer.
Arabic
Sola
Wealth.
Yoruba
Adas
Noble, gentle.
Hebrew
Adara
Noble, exalted.
Hebrew
Adana
From the city of Adana in Turkey.
Turkish
Adan
Man, earth, or red; from Hebrew 'adam' meaning 'man' or 'human'.
Hebrew
Sofey
Wisdom.
Greek
Adams
Son of Adam.
English
Sofi
Wisdom.
Greek
Adamo
Italian form of Adam, meaning 'man' or 'earth'.
Italian
Adam
Man, or from the earth, referring to the first man in the Bible.
Hebrew
Zoah
Life.
Hebrew
Soia
Wisdom.
Italian
Adama
Adama means 'earth' or 'ground' in Hebrew, referring to the biblical creation...
Hebrew
Sloan
Warrior.
Irish
Skye
Sky.
English
Slani
Derived from the Slavic element 'slava' meaning 'glory'.
Slavic
Slany
Derived from the Slavic element 'slava' meaning 'glory'.
Slavic
Skyla
Sheltering, protective.
English
Sivya
White, bright.
Hebrew
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