Short & Cute Baby Names

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

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Kiara
Bright, clear.
Italian
Kirah
Beam of light.
Hebrew
Kirra
Leaf.
Aboriginal
Kyra
Throne, lady-like.
Persian
Kyrah
Modern spelling variation of Kyra.
English
Kiron
Powerful.
Greek
Kirk
Church.
Scottish
Kirit
Crown.
Sanskrit
Kirin
Giraffe.
Japanese
Kirie
Picture cut from paper.
Japanese
Kiri
Mist.
Japanese
Kiren
Dark one; from the river.
English
Kirck
Church.
Gaelic
Kirby
From the church farmstead.
English
Kirbi
Archaic term for a town or settlement.
English
Kiran
Ray of light or sunbeam.
Sanskrit
Kiral
Royal or regal.
Turkish
Kipr
Meaning.
German
Kip
Derived from a nickname for a person with a pointed or peaked head.
English
Kiora
Lord's light, or like the sun.
Hebrew
Kione
Someone who sees, observant.
Swahili
Kiona
Brown hills.
Cherokee
Kion
Leader, heir.
Swahili
Kioko
Happy child.
Japanese
Kioka
Deer skin.
Cherokee
Kinta
Sacred place.
Cherokee
Kinsi
Variation of Kinsey; Royal victory.
English
Kinny
Diminutive of the name Kenneth; Handsome.
English
King
Ruler, leader.
English
Kinfe
Sword.
Ethiopian
Kine
Royal, regal.
Norwegian
Kinan
Strong, firm.
Arabic
Kinah
Song, melody.
Hebrew
Kina
Gold.
Japanese
Kimo
Form of James, supplanter.
Hawaiian
Kimi
Noble.
Japanese
Kimba
A strong and powerful leader.
Swahili
Kim
Short form of Kimberly, meaning 'from the meadow of the royal fortress'.
English
Kilo
From the Greek word 'chilioi', meaning 'thousand'.
Greek
Kilei
Pretty, attractive.
Hawaiian
Kilea
Leaf.
Hawaiian
Kilab
Dog.
Arabic
Kiku
Chrysanthemum.
Japanese
Kikie
Life, hope.
Hawaiian
Kiki
Life, hope.
Hawaiian
Kika
Diminutive of Francisca, meaning 'free one'.
Portuguese
Kiho
Echo, sound.
Japanese
Kifle
My share.
Ethiopian
Kieve
Forms a wall.
Hebrew
Kieu
Beautiful.
Vietnamese
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Short names are memorable, easy to pronounce in any language, and pair well with longer middle or last names.

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