Short & Cute Baby Names

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

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Paavo
Small.
Finnish
Pavel
Derived from Latin Paulus, meaning 'small' or 'humble'.
Slavic
Paolo
Small.
Italian
Ozzie
Strength, power.
Hebrew
Ozuro
Big castle.
Japanese
Ozuru
Big urge, desire.
Japanese
Ozny
Hearkening.
Hebrew
Ozni
Means 'my ear' or 'hearing' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Ozyra
God's strength.
Hebrew
Ozira
Help, assistance.
Hebrew
Ozara
Helper, God helps.
Hebrew
Oyah
Light, torch.
Arabic
Oxtyn
Ox's town.
English
Oxtin
Ox's town.
English
Oxten
Ox's town.
English
Oxtan
Ox's settlement.
English
Oxton
Ox's town.
English
Oxly
From the ox meadow.
English
Oxlie
From the ox meadow.
English
Oxli
From the ox meadow.
English
Oxlea
From the ox meadow.
English
Oxley
From the ox meadow.
English
Ovid
Sheep herder.
Latin
Ovyah
The Lord is my father.
Hebrew
Ovya
Dealer, Merchant.
Hebrew
Oviah
To shine.
Hebrew
Ovah
Desired, wished for.
Hebrew
Ovia
Beautiful.
Yoruba
Ourai
Means 'golden' or 'precious' in Thai.
Thai
Otwai
Born on a Saturday.
Luo
Otway
From the estate by the Otter river.
English
Ottu
Wealthy or rich.
Finnish
Otmen
Brave.
Turkish
Otman
One who listens.
Arabic
Odile
Wealthy or prosperous, from the Germanic element 'od' meaning wealth.
French
Otyla
Wealthy heritage.
Polish
Otila
Prosperous.
German
Otka
Wealthy.
Hungarian
Ottar
Derived from Old Norse Óttarr, meaning 'fear warrior' or 'terror warrior'.
Norse
Otah
Little one.
Cherokee
Ottah
Means 'child born after twins' in Igbo.
Igbo
Oswyn
Divine friend.
English
Oswin
Friend of god.
English
Oswel
Divine companion.
English
Osyan
Soldier.
Persian
Osryk
Divine ruler.
Anglo-saxon
Osryg
Divine ruler.
Anglo-saxon
Osryc
Divine ruler.
Anglo-saxon
Osrig
Divine power.
Anglo-saxon
Osrik
Divine ruler.
Anglo-saxon
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