Short & Cute Baby Names

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

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Dafid
Beloved, darling.
Welsh
Dael
To ascend, to climb.
Hebrew
Dada
Means 'curly hair' or 'one with curly hair' in Yoruba.
Yoruba
Dacy
From the surname, derived from a Norman place name meaning 'from Arcy'.
English
Dacio
From the ancient Dacians.
Italian
Dacie
From the English surname, derived from a place name meaning 'Dacian's settlem...
English
Dacia
From the ancient region of Dacia.
Latin
Dace
From the surname, derived from a place name meaning 'badger' in Old English.
English
Dacey
From the south, referring to a person from the south of England.
English
Dabor
Word, speech.
Hebrew
Dabke
Style of folk dance.
Arabic
Dabit
Beloved.
Hebrew
Dabir
Scholar, Counselor.
Arabic
Dabi
Pleasant, Kind.
Hebrew
Daber
Speak, Talk.
Hebrew
Dabar
Word, speech.
Hebrew
Dabab
Cloud.
Arabic
Cysco
Diminutive of Francisco.
Spanish
Cyryl
Derived from Greek 'Kyrillos', meaning 'lordly' or 'masterful'.
Slavic
Cyrus
Sun, throne, or young; associated with the Persian king Cyrus the Great.
Persian
Cyril
Lordly, masterful.
Greek
Cyria
Of the Lord, derived from the Greek name Kyrios.
Greek
Cyrek
Polish form of Cyril, meaning 'lordly' or 'masterful'.
Polish
Cynon
Chief or lord, derived from Welsh 'cyn' meaning 'chief'.
Welsh
Cyne
Means 'royal' or 'kingly' in Old English.
English
Cyndy
Diminutive of Cynthia, meaning 'woman from Mount Cynthus'.
English
Cyndi
Diminutive of Cynthia, meaning 'woman from Mount Cynthus'.
English
Cynan
Little chief or leader.
Welsh
Cymah
Wave, sea wave.
Greek
Cyma
Wave, sea wave.
Greek
Cybyl
Seer, oracle.
Greek
Cybil
Seer, oracle.
Greek
Cushi
Ethiopian.
Hebrew
Core
From the English word core, meaning the central or most important part.
English
Curry
Derived from the Old English word 'curry', meaning a type of spice blend or s...
English
Cully
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Colla, meaning 'descendant of Colla'.
Irish
Csaba
Hungarian name of origin and meaning.
Hungarian
Cruz
Cross, referring to the Christian cross.
Spanish
Crwys
Cross; derived from the Welsh word for cross.
Welsh
Crom
Bent, crooked.
Irish
Croft
From a place name meaning 'enclosed field' in Old English.
English
Crete
Name of a Greek island in the Mediterranean Sea.
Greek
Creon
Ruler or prince, from the Greek word 'kreiōn' meaning 'to rule'.
Greek
Creek
Referring to a narrow stream or watercourse.
English
Creed
Set of beliefs or principles.
English
Creda
Belief, faith.
English
Crayn
From the crane's settlement.
English
Crane
Derived from the bird name, used as a nickname for a tall, thin person.
English
Crain
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Cróinín, meaning 'descendant of Cróinín', a...
Irish
Craig
Referring to a large rock or rocky hill.
Scottish
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