Short & Cute Baby Names

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

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Jaffa
Beautiful, pleasant, or derived from the city of Jaffa.
Hebrew
Jafar
Stream or rivulet, also associated with the villain in Aladdin.
Arabic
Jael
Mountain goat.
Hebrew
Jaden
God has heard, derived from Hebrew Yadon.
English
Jadon
Thankful.
Hebrew
Jade
A precious stone or a green gemstone.
English
Jada
Precious stone.
English
Jadah
Jehovah knows.
Hebrew
Jacot
Supplanter.
Hebrew
Jacob
Supplanter.
Hebrew
Jacon
Supplanter.
Hebrew
Jacki
God is gracious.
English
Jacke
God is gracious.
English
Jacen
Healer.
English
Jacan
Troubler, disturber.
Hebrew
Jabyn
Combination of the names Jay and Ben.
English
Jabyr
Strong, powerful.
Arabic
Jabir
Comforter, consoler.
Arabic
Jabin
Understanding, perceptive.
Hebrew
Jabez
Sorrow, trouble.
Hebrew
Jabes
God has bestowed.
Hebrew
Jabe
God is gracious.
Hebrew
Jabar
Powerful, mighty.
Arabic
Jaba
Derived from Egyptian mythology, associated with the god of the Nile or ferti...
Egyptian
Jabal
Mountain or stream in Arabic.
Arabic
Jaap
Jaap is a Dutch diminutive of Jacob, meaning 'supplanter'.
Dutch
Jaac
Supplanter, derived from Jacob.
Dutch
Izzie
Diminutive of Isabel, meaning 'pledged to God'.
English
Izzy
Diminutive of Isabel or Isaac, meaning 'God is my oath' or 'he will laugh'.
English
Izzi
God is my oath, a diminutive of Isabella.
Italian
Izyd
Derived from the Greek name Isidoros, meaning 'gift of Isis'.
Polish
Izso
Diminutive of Izsák, meaning 'he will laugh'.
Hungarian
Izsak
Hungarian form of Isaac, meaning 'he will laugh'.
Hungarian
Izia
God is my salvation.
Hebrew
Izhar
God will shine or flourish.
Hebrew
Izel
Shadow.
Turkish
Ized
Gift from God.
Hebrew
Izad
God's gift or angel in Persian mythology.
Persian
Ivy
Referring to the climbing evergreen plant with small yellow flowers.
English
Ixaka
Basque form of Isaac, meaning 'he will laugh'.
Basque
Ivun
Ivun means 'ruin' or 'desolation' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Ivrit
Ivrit is the Hebrew word for the Hebrew language.
Hebrew
Ivria
From the Hebrew word for Hebrew, meaning 'from the other side' or 'one who cr...
Hebrew
Ivory
Referring to a creamy-white color or material.
English
Ivone
Portuguese form of Yvonne, meaning 'yew wood' or 'archer'.
Portuguese
Ivie
Diminutive form of Ivy.
English
Ivete
Yew tree, or archer's bow.
Portuguese
Iver
Archer.
Scandinavian
Ivar
Bow warrior.
Scandinavian
Ivana
God is gracious.
Slavic
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