Short & Cute Baby Names

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

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Duel
Fight between two.
French
Dukie
A nickname or diminutive form, possibly derived from 'duke' meaning a noble t...
English
Dulal
Beloved.
Bengali
Dulda
Beloved.
Arabic
duma
Means 'to be famous' or 'fame' in Zulu.
Zulu
Dune
From the hill or the dune.
French
Duni
World or universe.
Albanian
Dunia
World or life.
Swahili
Dunky
Nickname for Duncan or a playful/mischievous person.
English
dunya
World, life.
Arabic
duong
Yang (male), the opposite of Yin.
Vietnamese
duqaq
Laughing, smiling.
Arabic
Dura
Stable, firm.
Sanskrit
durab
The meaning of the name Durab is not readily available, as it might not have ...
Arabic
Durah
Brave, strong.
Arabic
durai
King, ruler.
Tamil
Duraj
Means 'good day' or 'hello' in Albanian.
Albanian
durar
Pearl, a precious gem.
Arabic
durg
Fortress.
Sanskrit
Durgi
Goddess Durga.
Sanskrit
Duri
My dwelling.
Hebrew
durja
Tough, invincible.
Sanskrit
Durra
Pearl.
Arabic
durri
Sparkling, radiant.
Arabic
Duru
Pure, clear.
Turkish
dusit
Prosperous, happy.
Thai
Dusk
Twilight, the period of the day just before nightfall.
English
Dust
Fine particles of dirt or other matter that settle on surfaces.
English
duti
Messenger or envoy, often used in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Dutta
Given or granted, often used as a surname in Bengali and Assamese communities.
Sanskrit
Duwar
Peak.
Tamil
dvita
Reflecting.
Sanskrit
dviti
Second.
Sanskrit
dwani
Sound, echo, or resonance; often associated with the divine sound Om.
Sanskrit
Dwas
One who is wealthy.
Sanskrit
Dwase
One who is blessed.
Sanskrit
dwij
Twice-born.
Sanskrit
dwija
Twice-born.
Sanskrit
dwiti
Second; a name for the second-born child.
Sanskrit
Dwyn
Means 'brown' or 'dark' in Welsh.
Welsh
dyab
Wolves; a name symbolizing strength and ferocity.
Arabic
Dyke
Refers to a man living near a ditch or embankment.
English
Dymas
Famous power.
Greek
dyuti
Glow, radiance.
Sanskrit
Dyvyr
From the deep valley.
Welsh
Dywel
Worthy, handsome.
Welsh
dzaki
One who is righteous.
Arabic
Eada
Blessed, prosperous.
Anglo-saxon
Eadig
Blessed.
Anglo-saxon
Eagan
Derived from the Irish name Aodhagán, meaning 'little fire'.
Irish
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