Short & Cute Baby Names

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

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Jamna
Derived from Yamuna, the sacred river in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Jamus
Supplanter.
Greek
Janab
A respectful title meaning 'sir' or 'lord'.
Arabic
Janam
Life or existence.
Hindi
Janat
Paradise.
Arabic
Janav
Gift of God.
Hindi
Janib
Sensor, perceiver.
Arabic
Janki
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'janaka', meaning 'father' or 'creator'.
Sanskrit
Janli
Janli means 'soulful' or 'spirited' in Turkish.
Turkish
Janma
Means 'birth' or 'origin' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Jansi
Life.
Tamil
Janu
Soul; life.
Sanskrit
Januj
Born in January; soul.
Sanskrit
Janum
Soul; universal self.
Sanskrit
Janvi
Ganga river; daughter of Janu.
Sanskrit
Japan
Referring to the country Japan.
English
Japho
Beautiful.
Hebrew
Jarad
Descender; one who descends.
Hebrew
Jaral
Jaral is a Cherokee name meaning 'to be brave' or 'brave one'.
Cherokee
Jaram
The meaning of the name Jaram is also unclear, with no definitive meaning found.
Hebrew
Jarar
Neighbor, companion, or protector.
Arabic
Jard
Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'spear' or 'brave'.
Germanic
Jareh
Friend or companion.
Persian
Jari
Jari is a Finnish form of the name Jarl, meaning 'chieftain' or 'nobleman'.
Finnish
Jarir
Meaning 'rein' or 'bridle', symbolizing control and guidance.
Arabic
Jarka
Spring.
Slavic
Jarle
Ruler.
Norwegian
Jarmo
Appointed by God.
Finnish
Jarn
Eagle.
Norse
Jarul
Elixir, essence, nectar.
Hindi
Jarum
Means 'needle' in Indonesian.
Indonesian
Jasam
Generous or noble, derived from the root meaning 'to be generous'.
Arabic
Jasar
Reward or compensation, often used in Islamic context.
Arabic
Jash
Glorious.
Sanskrit
Jashi
Hare, quick.
Sanskrit
Jasia
Yahweh is salvation.
Polish
Jasim
Fertile.
Arabic
Jasir
Brave, courageous, or daring.
Arabic
Jasna
derived from the Slavic word meaning 'clear' or 'pure'.
Slavic
Jasu
Means 'gentle' or 'kind' in Japanese.
Japanese
Jata
Matted hair.
Sanskrit
Jatak
Born, produced.
Sanskrit
Jatin
One with matted hair, ascetic.
Sanskrit
Javi
Derived from Javier, meaning 'new house' or 'castle'.
Spanish
Javid
Eternal, immortal, or everlasting.
Persian
Jawad
Generous, liberal, or open-handed.
Arabic
Jawal
Generous or noble, derived from the Arabic root for generosity.
Arabic
Jawaz
Achievement.
Arabic
Jawda
Generosity, excellence, or goodness.
Arabic
Jawdi
Gift.
Arabic
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