Short & Cute Baby Names

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

19,193 names found Page 64 of 384
Hanna
Grace.
Hebrew
Hanly
Descendant of a champion.
Irish
Hanli
Beautiful, graceful.
Chinese
Hank
Ruler of the household.
English
Hanif
True Believer or Devout.
Arabic
Hania
Grace or Favor.
Polish
Hani
Happy or Delighted.
Arabic
Hanh
Apricot blossom.
Vietnamese
Hang
Heroic, brave.
Vietnamese
Haney
State of being happy.
English
Hanes
God's grace.
Welsh
Hanel
Grace of God.
Hebrew
Hanef
Gift.
Turkish
Hanal
Gift from God.
Arabic
Hanah
Favor, grace.
Hebrew
Han
Cold, icy.
Chinese
Hamza
Steadfast, lion.
Arabic
Jack
God is gracious.
English
Jaak
Supplanter.
Dutch
Dago
Diminutive of Santiago, meaning 'Saint James'.
Spanish
Diego
Supplanter, derived from the Spanish form of Santiago.
Spanish
Iago
Supplanter, derived from the Latin Jacobus.
Welsh
Jaako
Supplanter.
Finnish
Jagli
Brave like a tiger.
Sanskrit
Jago
Awake, vigilant.
Spanish
Jakab
Hungarian form of Jacob, meaning 'supplanter'.
Hungarian
Jakez
God will establish.
Basque
Jamin
Right hand.
Hebrew
Hamir
Noble, king-like.
Sanskrit
Hamil
Protector.
English
Hamid
Praiseworthy, grateful.
Arabic
Hami
Guardian, protector.
Japanese
Hames
Protected.
Hebrew
Hamer
Home ruler.
English
Hamel
Lover of home.
German
Hamed
One who gives thanks.
Arabic
Hamar
Derived from Old Norse Hamarr meaning 'rock' or 'cliff'.
Norse
Hamal
Lamb, referring to the star Hamal in the constellation Aries.
Arabic
Haman
From the Hebrew name of a prominent figure in the Bible.
Hebrew
Hama
Beach, shore.
Japanese
Halym
Generous, kind-hearted.
Arabic
Halyl
Strong, powerful.
Turkish
Halse
From Hal's town.
English
Halon
Wrapped or adorned.
Hebrew
Halo
Light, circle of light.
Greek
Halma
Derived from the Germanic element 'helm' meaning 'helmet' or 'protection'.
German
Halle
Meaning 'heroine' or 'ruler of the home', derived from Old English.
English
Halla
A short form of Hallbera or Hallfríður, meaning 'rock' or 'stone'.
Icelandic
Halim
Gentle, mild-mannered, or patient.
Arabic
Halig
Holy or saintly, derived from Old English hālig.
English
Why choose a short name?

Short names are memorable, easy to pronounce in any language, and pair well with longer middle or last names.

Suggest a Name
BabyNameLore