Short & Cute Baby Names

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

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Hulde
Sweet or gentle, derived from Old Norse 'huldr'.
Norse
Hulda
Hulda means 'hidden' or 'secret' in Old Norse.
Norse
Huig
Diminutive of Hugo, meaning 'heart, mind, spirit'.
Dutch
Hugon
Derived from Hugh, meaning 'heart, mind, spirit'.
French
Hugo
Mind, intellect, or spirit.
Germanic
Hugin
Thought, one of Odin's ravens.
Norse
Hugi
Mind or spirit, derived from Old Norse hugr.
Icelandic
Hughy
Diminutive of Hugh, meaning 'mind' or 'spirit'.
English
Hugho
Intelligent, bright.
English
Hughi
Intelligent, bright.
English
Hughe
Intelligent, bright.
English
Hugh
Heart, mind, or spirit.
Germanic
Huey
Diminutive of Hugh, meaning 'heart, mind' or 'spirit'.
English
Huete
Derived from a place name meaning 'fig tree' in Spanish.
Spanish
Huet
Derived from a diminutive of Hugh, meaning 'heart, mind'.
English
Hues
Brightness.
English
Huelo
Fragrant.
Spanish
Huela
Flower.
Spanish
Hueil
Excellent.
Welsh
Huego
Fire.
Spanish
Huck
Short form of the name Huckleberry.
English
Hrypa
meaning.
Anglo-saxon
Hrut
Courageous, fierce.
Norse
Hrolf
Famous wolf.
Norse
Hrafn
Raven, a bird associated with Odin in Norse mythology.
Norse
Hoyt
Derived from a surname meaning 'a dweller on a hill'.
English
Hoyle
From the Old English personal name Hōh, meaning 'hill spur'.
English
Howyn
Little hill.
English
Howy
Resembling a hill.
English
Howin
From the hill of wine.
English
Howie
Brave, strong.
English
Howi
Little wolf.
English
Howey
From the high place.
English
Howel
Eminent, well born.
Welsh
Howe
From the hill.
English
Howal
Living by the high wall.
English
Hoven
Enclosed pasture.
English
Hovan
God's gift.
Armenian
Houri
Gorgeous maiden of Paradise.
Arabic
Hoto
Step forward.
Japanese
Hosy
Man of vigilance.
Cherokee
Hoshi
Star.
Japanese
Hosea
Salvation, derived from the Hebrew verb 'yasha' meaning to save.
Hebrew
Hosch
Derived from a short form of names beginning with 'Hos-' or 'Hosch-', possibl...
German
Horus
derived from Egyptian mythology, the name of the god of the sky and kingship.
Egyptian
Horst
Derived from the Germanic element 'hard' meaning 'brave' or 'hardy'.
German
Hori
Means 'the one who is satisfied' or 'content'.
Egyptian
Hope
Expectation, belief.
English
Horae
Goddesses of the seasons.
Greek
Hoor
Paradise, nymphs of Paradise.
Arabic
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