Short & Cute Baby Names

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

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Chofa
Crest, top.
Thai
Choge
Crest of a hill.
Kikuyu
Choj
Means 'butterfly' in Japanese.
Japanese
Choko
Means 'butterfly' in Japanese.
Japanese
Chola
Referring to the sovereigns of the Chola dynasty, a Tamil dynasty and one of ...
Tamil
Chong
It means 'lofty' or 'sublime'.
Chinese
Chotu
A term of endearment meaning 'little one' or 'small'.
Hindi
Chou
Autumn.
Chinese
Chouj
Butterfly.
Japanese
Choyo
World of the morning sun.
Japanese
Chuks
Short form of Chukwudi, meaning 'God exists' or 'God is alive'.
Igbo
Chula
Cute, pretty.
Spanish
Chusi
Cute, good-looking.
Spanish
Chyou
Autumn, a season symbolizing harvest and maturity.
Chinese
Cibor
Derived from the Polish word for 'honor' or 'glory'.
Polish
Cielo
Sky.
Italian
Cinta
Means 'love' in Indonesian.
Indonesian
Citra
Means 'picture' or 'image' in Indonesian.
Indonesian
Clach
Means 'stone' in Scottish Gaelic.
Scottish
Clan
Family group.
Scottish
Clava
Means 'key' in Latin, symbolizing unlocking or opening.
Latin
Cleit
Rocky place.
Scottish
Cleve
Derived from a surname meaning 'cliff' or 'slope' in Old English.
English
Clift
From the Cliff.
English
Cliry
From the sloping hills.
Irish
Cloud
Refers to the white fluffy masses in the sky.
English
Cloy
Refers to being excessively sentimental or clingy.
Irish
Clyve
From the riverside cliff..
English
Coady
Derived from the Irish surname Mac Óda, meaning 'son of Óda'.
Irish
Cobus
Short form of Jacobus, meaning supplanter.
Dutch
Coch
Red.
Welsh
Cocoa
Refers to the cocoa bean.
English
Coddy
A diminutive of Cuthbert, meaning 'famous, bright'.
English
Coed
Forest, wood.
Welsh
Coeur
Heart.
French
Coiya
Corn.
Cherokee
Como
From the city of Como in Italy.
Italian
Cota
Means 'slope' or 'hillside' in Spanish, often a topographic surname.
Spanish
Cotia
Place name, derived from the name of a Brazilian river.
Portuguese
Cray
Crane-like.
English
Cruza
Cross or crucifix, derived from the Spanish word 'cruz'.
Spanish
Cuba
Likely derived from the name of the Caribbean island of Cuba.
Spanish
Cuddy
Derived from a nickname for a wealthy or powerful person, from Middle English...
English
Cumin
From the English word for the spice, which is derived from the Latin cuminum,...
English
Cuong
Heroic, brave.
Vietnamese
Cupid
God of desire, love, and affection.
Latin
Curan
Little and dark-haired.
Irish
Cure
Healing, remedy.
English
Curio
Curious, inquisitive.
Latin
Curro
Diminutive of Francisco, meaning 'free man'.
Spanish
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