Short & Cute Baby Names

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

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Ewart
From the Old English words for 'ewe' and 'enclosure', meaning 'sheepfold'.
English
Eward
Wealthy guard, derived from Old English elements ead (wealth) and weard (guard).
English
Ewald
Ewald means 'law power' or 'ruler of the law', derived from Germanic elements...
Germanic
Ewah
Ewah means 'character' or 'nature' in Yoruba.
Yoruba
Evyn
Young warrior.
Welsh
Evvie
Diminutive form of Eva.
English
Evvi
Short form of Evangeline.
English
Evva
Life, living one.
Hebrew
Evun
Peony flower.
Turkish
Evryt
From the town of Évry, France.
English
Evre
From the city of Evreux.
French
Evoy
Derived from the Irish surname Ó hEochaidh, meaning 'descendant of Eochaidh'...
Irish
Evony
Evony is a modern invented name, possibly derived from the word 'ebony'.
English
Evie
Diminutive of Eve, meaning 'life' or 'living one'.
English
Evina
Life or living one, derived from Eve.
Hebrew
Evita
Diminutive of Eva, meaning 'life'.
Spanish
Evike
Unclear.
Hungarian
Evika
Unclear.
Hungarian
Evet
Unclear.
English
Evers
Boar.
English
Eveny
From the even meadow.
English
Eve
Life, living.
Hebrew
Evard
Hardy sheep.
English
Evana
God is gracious.
Hebrew
Evald
Wealthy ruler.
Scandinavian
Evah
Life.
Hebrew
Eva
Life.
Hebrew
Euryn
Wide or broad.
Greek
Eurus
Southeast wind.
Greek
Eulya
Respected, noble.
Turkish
Eulia
Well-spoken.
Greek
Eulah
Well-spoken.
Greek
Eula
Sweet-spoken.
Greek
Eugen
Well-born.
Greek
Eudo
Wealthy or prosperous friend.
English
Eudes
Wealthy or prosperous, from Germanic elements 'eud' meaning wealth.
French
Euan
Born of yew.
Scottish
Etzio
Eagle.
Italian
Etty
Ruler of the home.
English
Ettor
Eighth.
Swedish
Ettie
Ruler of the home.
English
Ettah
Giver.
Hebrew
Etta
Pearl.
English
Etor
Lord or master.
Basque
Eton
From the Old English words 'ea' meaning river and 'tun' meaning settlement, m...
English
Etka
Diminutive of names beginning with 'Et-', meaning 'little one'.
Polish
Ethyl
Noble, from the Old English name Æthel.
English
Ethon
Derived from Greek 'aithon' meaning 'burning' or 'fiery'.
Greek
Ethol
Noble, meaning 'noble' or 'honorable'.
English
Ethna
Kernel or grain, derived from the Irish word 'eithne'.
Irish
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