Short & Cute Baby Names

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

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Lias
Son of Odysseus.
Greek
Liang
Light, bright.
Chinese
Liam
Resolute protector.
Irish
Liane
From the vineyards.
French
Lian
Lotus.
Chinese
Liana
Youthful.
Latin
Lyam
Strong-willed warrior or protector.
Gaelic
Liah
Weary (Hebrew origin).
Hebrew
Lia
Bringer of good news (Italian origin).
Italian
Leah
Weary.
Hebrew
Leigh
Clearing or meadow.
English
Lee
Clearing or meadow; also a surname derived from this.
English
Leeza
Diminutive of Liza, meaning 'God is my oath'.
Russian
Leiza
Consecrated to God.
Hebrew
Leza
Joy.
Hebrew
Lezah
Joy.
Hebrew
Leyla
Night, or dark beauty.
Arabic
Leyko
Diminutive of names beginning with 'Le-', meaning 'lion' or 'dear'.
Slavic
Leyan
Softness, tenderness, or gentle.
Arabic
Lexy
Diminutive of Alexandra or Alexis, meaning 'defender of mankind'.
English
Lexie
Defender of mankind; a diminutive of Alexandra.
Greek
Lexen
Modern invented name.
English
Lewis
Famous warrior, derived from the Germanic name Ludwig.
English
Lewy
Diminutive of Lew, meaning 'lion'.
Polish
Lewi
Derived from Llywelyn, meaning 'leader' or 'lion-like'.
Welsh
Lewes
Derived from the Old English name 'Leofwine', meaning 'dear friend'.
English
Lewen
Dweller at the hill.
English
Lewa
Beautiful.
Swahili
Levyn
Beloved.
English
Levya
derived from Levi, meaning attached or joined.
Hebrew
Levy
Attached or joined.
Hebrew
Levon
Lion.
Armenian
Levko
Lion.
Slavic
Levi
Attached or joined, from the Hebrew verb 'lavah'.
Hebrew
Levka
Lion.
Slavic
Levin
Attached or joined, from the Hebrew root meaning 'to join'.
Hebrew
Lever
Derived from the Old English word 'leofhere', meaning 'dear army'.
English
Leven
From the river Leven.
Scottish
Leura
Lava.
Aboriginal
Leva
Lioness.
Lithuanian
Letya
Diminutive form of Leticia, meaning joy.
Russian
Letty
Pet form of Leticia, meaning joy.
English
Leto
derived from Greek mythology, Leto was a goddess and mother of Apollo and Art...
Greek
Letje
Letje is a Dutch diminutive of Elisabeth, meaning 'God is my oath'.
Dutch
Letif
Kind, gentle.
Arabic
Letie
Joyful.
French
Leti
Happiness, joy.
Greek
Lethe
Oblivion, forgetfulness.
Greek
Letha
Hateful, or joyous.
English
Letah
Hidden.
Hebrew
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