Short & Cute Baby Names

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

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Hamor
An ass or donkey, possibly symbolizing strength or servitude.
Hebrew
Hamra
Red or radiant.
Arabic
Hamsa
Swan.
Sanskrit
Hamsi
Means 'anchovy' in Turkish, referring to the small fish.
Turkish
Hamta
Spiritual, heavenly.
Persian
Hamud
Praiseworthy, derived from the Arabic root 'hamd' meaning praise.
Arabic
Hamul
Generous, kind-hearted.
Arabic
Hanae
Flower seedling.
Japanese
Hanai
Adopted, embraced.
Hawaiian
Hanam
Fragrance.
Arabic
Hand
A hand or someone who uses their hands skillfully.
English
Hande
Meaning 'smile' or 'laugh' in Turkish.
Turkish
Handy
A diminutive of Henry, meaning 'home ruler'.
English
Hane
Hane means 'feather' or 'wing' in Japanese.
Japanese
Hanem
Lady, queen.
Arabic
Hanfa
True believer.
Arabic
Hanid
Cordial or Friendly.
Arabic
Hanin
Yearning, longing
Arabic
Hansi
God is gracious.
German
Hanu
Derived from Hanuman, the monkey god known for devotion and strength.
Sanskrit
Hanup
Another name for Lord Hanuman.
Sanskrit
Hany
Happy.
Arabic
Hanym
Happy.
Arabic
Haola
Famous, well-known.
Hawaiian
Haqi
Worthy, deserving.
Arabic
Haqiq
Truth or reality, often used as a name reflecting honesty.
Arabic
Haqqi
Truthful, sincere.
Arabic
Harab
One who is angry or fierce.
Arabic
Haras
Graceful.
Greek
Haraz
Precious, valuable.
Persian
Harbi
Warrior or fighter.
Arabic
Hard
Strong.
English
Harda
Green.
Sanskrit
Hare
Fast runner.
English
Harid
Means 'green' or 'yellowish' in Sanskrit, often associated with the god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Harif
Harif means 'sharp' or 'keen' in Arabic.
Arabic
Harij
Birth of Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Harir
Harir means 'silk' in Arabic, symbolizing softness and luxury.
Arabic
Hariz
Guardian, watchful, or protector.
Arabic
Harli
From the hare's meadow.
English
Harm
Army.
Dutch
Harma
Derived from Finnish 'harma' meaning 'gray'.
Finnish
Harme
Affectionate.
Hindi
Haro
Army ruler.
Spanish
Harro
Derived from the Germanic element 'hari' meaning 'army'.
Germanic
Hars
The meaning of the name Hars is not clear, and it does not have a widely reco...
Dutch
Harsa
Joy, delight.
Sanskrit
Harta
One who is prosperous.
Sanskrit
Harto
Means 'treasure' or 'wealth' in Javanese.
Indonesian
Harum
Guardian, protector, or one who is forbidden.
Arabic
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