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4 Letter Names

Are you looking for a favorite name? Our list includes 4-letter names that are both popular among parents and babies alike! We will help you find the perfect one for your little bundle of joy. Following are the most popular boy, girl, and unisex monikers that have four letters.

4 Letter Boy Names

AafaUrdu — "Ghalti muaf karnay wali"AafiUrdu — "To Forgive"AageNorse — "Ancestors"AainArabic — "Great King"AaiqArabic — "Obstacle"AaisArabic — "Happiness"AaizArabic — "Liquid gold, known as colloidal gold in English (Liquied sonaa)"AakiUrdu — "To Establishment"AaliArabic — "High, Tall"AanfArabic — "A learned man"AapoFinnish — "Finnish form of ABRAHAM"AaptHindi — "Reliable, Trustworthy, Faithful"AapuHindi — "Breath"AartAnglo-Saxon — "Like an eagle"AatiUrdu — "Generous"AatuFinnish — "Finnish form of ADOLF"AaufArabic — "Guest, Fragrance, lion"AausArabic — "A Name of a tree"AaviHindi — "Smoke"AawfArabic — "Lion, sahabi"AayuHindi — "Span of life"AazzArabic — "The one who is blessed with two lights, he was called thus because he married two of the daughters of Prophet Muhammad ï·º"AbaaArabic — "Chogha"AbabArabic — "Healthy, chubby, tall"AbadSpanish — "Father of the abbey."AbajArabic — "Eternity"AbarArabic — "Son of Arphaxad and Grandson of Shem"AbasArabic — "Be happy"AbayTurkish — "Talented"AbdaArabic — "A servant, servitude."AbdiHebrew — "Muslim name, popular in Somalia, meaning 'my servant.'"AbduAfrican — "Worships God. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."AbedMuslim — "Worshipper. Adorer."AbelHebrew — "A breath, Son."AbesArabic — "Player"AbhiHindi — "Fearless"AbhuArabic — "Unborn, Nonexistent"AbibBiblical — "Green fruit, ears of corn"AbidArabic — "Worshiper of Allah."AbijHindi — "Seedless"AbiqArabic — "Fragrant, Exhaling, Fragrance"AbirArabic — "Strength"AbisArabic — "Quick, Alert, Swift, Khush gumaan, Shadman"AbizArabic — "Spark of Fire"AbleHebrew — "A breath, Son."AbotOld English — "Father of the abbey."AbouArabic — "Father of"AbsrArabic — "Poor"AbuuAfrican — "Father. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."AcarTurkish — "Bright"AcelFrench — "Adherent of a nobleman"AceyAnglo-Saxon — "Unity"AcimHebrew — "The Lord will judge."AcisGreek — "Myth name (son of Faunus)"AckeSwedish — "Swedish short form of AXEL"AdadGreek — "Akkadian cognate of HADAD"AdagHindi — "Pure, Blemishless"AdamHebrew — "Of the red earth."AdaoHebrew — "Of the red earth."AdasPortuguese — "Of the red earth."AdbiArabic — "Good Habit"AdemTurkish — "Of the red earth."AderHebrew — "Flock"AdesArabic — "Passenger"AdevHebrew — "Pleasant, Gentle."AdhiHindi — "First, Most important, Beginning, Ornament, Adornment"AdibArabic — "Polite"AdilTurkish — "Means 'justice' from Arabic adala 'to act justly'."AdimArabic — "Entire Universe,, Earth"AdioAfrican — "Righteous"AdirHebrew — "Noble"AditIndian — "From The Beginning"AdivHebrew — "Pleasant, Gentle."AdiyArabic — "A companion of the Prophet; also the name of the son of Hatim Tiay known for his generosity; also the son of Thabit had this name"AdjoAfrican — "Righteous"AdliArabic — "Ornament"AdneGerman — "Eagle"AdnyEnglish — "Dweller at the noble one's land."AdokPolish — "Spanish form of Hadrianus, also a name used for the nobility class of the Betsileo people of central Madagascar. Six popes have borne this name."AdomEgyptian — "God will help."AdonPhoenician — "Belonging to the Lord."AdriIndian — "Rock"AdwrWelsh — "Coward"AdynIrish — "Fiery one."AeamArabic — "Swimmer"AeddWelsh — "Legend name (a king of Ireland)"AellArabic — "Poor"AeraHindi — "Lion"AezeArabic — "Guest"AfahTongan — "Hurricane"AfamArabic — "Loyal"AfanArabic — "Growth and Progress"AfaqArabic — "Horizon Collecting Blessed"AfifArabic — "Means 'chaste' in Arabic."AfiqArabic — "Honest, Eemandar"AfirUrdu — "Rapidly That Works"AfizArabic — "Hurry up"AfooArabic — "Soft Heart"AftaArabic — "Later Born, Younger"AgagBiblical — "Roof, upper floor."AgahTurkish — "Informed, Aware"AgamHindi — "Pool, pond"AgeeBiblical — "A valley, deepness."AgerHebrew — "Gatherer"AghaMuslim — "Pre-eminent"AghyIrish — "Friend of horses"AginTurkish — "The meaning behind the name is not so appropriate to name someone as it means an illegitimate child or a name given to the lowest ranks of nobles"AgniIndian — "Fire"AgurBiblical — "Stranger, gathered together"AgyaHindi — "The Ignorant Person"AhabHebrew — "Uncle"AhadPersian — "One, Unique, Matchless"AhanHindi — "Dawn, Sunrise, Morning glory, First Ray of light, One who is of the nature of time itself"AharHindi — "Activity, defender"AhazBiblical — "One that takes or possesses."AhdaArabic — "Best Guide"AherBiblical — "Following"AhiaHebrew — "Variant of Achiya: God is my brother."AhidArabic — "Firm, unshakeable"AhilHindi — "Prince"AhimHindi — "Cloud, Water, Traveller"AhinHindi — "Ascetic Poor, One who renounces the world, Firm, Unshakeable"AhioBiblical — "His brother, his brethren"AhirHindi — "Last, The devotee and God are one"AhsaArabic — "Strong, Valiant Men"AhtiArabic — "Myth name of a God of magic"AhukHindi — "Inevitable"AidhUrdu — "Name of a reciter of the Holy Quran"AielArabic — "Darwish adjectives"AiriJapanese — "Love Affection With Jasmine, Pearl"AisiTongan — "Ice"AisyTongan — "Ice"AjabArabic — "Amazement, Wonder"AjaiHindi — "Success, Unconquerable, Invincible"AjanHindi — "The Unborn, Love of Vishnu"AjarHindi — "The God, One who is Not Old"AjatHindi — "Unborn"AjaxLatin — "Eagle"AjdaArabic — "Useful, Advantageous"AjerUrdu — "Reward"AjibArabic — "Wonderful"AjijArabic — "Fire, Flame"AjilUrdu — "Jald baaz, Tezi karnay wala"AjimArabic — "Zeal. Enthusiasm, walwala"AjirArabic — "Giving Wages"AjitIndian — "Invincible"AjizArabic — "forced"AjmiArabic — "Uniquely intelligent, Extremely wise"AjoyHindi — "Joyful"AkalHindi — "Timeless; Chief of a Tribe; Supreme Being"AkanBiblical — "Sharp sighted"AkarTurkish — "Stream"AkasArabic — "High Like Sky"AkhiArabic — "My Brother"AkibArabic — "Follower"AkidArabic — "Certain, Strong, Firm"AkifArabic — "Focused"AkilGreek — "Intelligent"AkinAfrican — "At the relations' place."AkioJapanese — "Bright"AkirScottish — "Anchor"AkmaAboriginal — "Fresh water."AkonAmerican — "Created Name"AkosHungarian — "Falcon"AkshHindi — "Divider"AktaHindi — "Anointed"AkubHebrew — "Replaces"AkulNative American — "He looks up."AkynOld English — "At the relations' place."AlaaMuslim — "Nobility. Excellence."AlabUrdu — "Evening"AlaiGaelic — "Defender of man."AlamHawaiian — "Universe"AlanEnglish — "Handsome, Fair, Bright, Happy."AlaoEnglish — "Variant of Alan: Fair, handsome. Also both a diminutive of Albert (noble, bright) and an abbreviation of names beginning with Al-."AlapArabic — "Development of the Tune Before the Song is Sung"AlbyFrench — "Noble, Bright. A short form of names beginning with "Albi"."AldoItalian — "Old, Wise|From the old house."AldsGerman — "Variant of Aldo: Originally an Old German name meaning old. Popular in Italy and among North American families of Italian descent. Aldo was an 8th century saint. Old or wise."AlecScottish — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."AledWelsh — "A child; offspring"AlekGreek — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."AlemArabic — "Wisdom"AlenEnglish — "Variant of Alan: Fair, handsome. Also both a diminutive of Albert (noble, bright) and an abbreviation of names beginning with Al-."AlerEnglish — "From the alder tree."AlesCzech — "Defender of man"AlgyFrench — "Diminutive of Algernon: With whiskers, bearded. In Norman times, when most men were clean-shaven, this nickname was given two mustache-wearing companions of William the Conqueror."AlifUrdu — "Likeable, Friendly"AlihUrdu — "Idol, god"AliiEnglish — "The highest, greatest, excellent, noble"AlikGreek — "Diminutive of Alexander: Defender of men, protector of mankind."AlimHebrew — "Wisdom"AlinEnglish — "Variant of Alan: Fair, handsome. Also both a diminutive of Albert (noble, bright) and an abbreviation of names beginning with Al-."AlipArabic — "Brave"AlluHindi — "Stylish Star"AlmoEnglish — "Noble, Famous."AlmyLatin — "Legal"AlokIndian — "A man with lovely hair"AlopHindi — "That which does not disappear"AlufHebrew — "One who is in charge"

4 Letter Girl Names

AaidAmerican — "Unknown"AalaUrdu — "Bounties, Blessings"AaltScandinavian — "Dutch contracted form of Adalheidis noble one See ADALHEIDIS. Pet: Aaltje"AamuFinnish — "Means 'morning' in Finnish."AanaArabic — "Moments, Hours of the Night"AaniArabic — "Fatimah Khatoon Female She Was A Literary Woman and A Poetess In Qastaniniyah"AanuHindi — "Full of Pride"AapaUrdu — "Bari behen"AaraUrdu — "Adoring"AasaHindi — "Hope, Aspiration"AaseNorse — "Tree-covered mountain"AasiHindi — "Very Beautifull Girl, Mirror"AavaEnglish — "Bird / from the water"AbahAfrican — "Born on a Thursday"AbalArabic — "Wild rose"AbaqArabic — "Fragrance"AbbaArabic — "Born on a Thursday"AbbeHebrew — "Fatherinrejoicing"AbbiEnglish — "Short form of ABIGAIL"AbeaHebrew — "Her father rejoiced. A short form of Abigail."AbeeHebrew — "Her father rejoiced. A short form of Abigail."AbeyNorth American Indian — "Leaf"AbhaIndian — "Means 'shine' in Sanskrit."AbhyHebrew — "Gives joy."AbjaHindi — "Born in water"AblaAfrican — "Means 'full-figured' in Arabic. The 7th-century Arabic poet Antara dedicated much of his poetry to a woman named Abla."AbraItalian — "Earth mother"AbriItalian — "Feminine of Abraham."AbruUrdu — "Honor, Fame, Good Name, Dignity"AccaAnglo-Saxon — "From Acca."AdaaArabic — "Expression"AdabArabic — "Hope, Need"AdahHebrew — "Ornament; Prosperous; Of noble birth; Happy."AdajArabic — "Dark, Black, With Large Black Eyes"AddiBiblical — "Ornament; Prosperous; Of noble birth; Happy."AddoAfrican — "King of the Road"AddyAmerican — "Pet form of ADELAIDE"AdeaArabic — "Noble"AdiaEnglish — "Ornament, adorned, Noble, Wealthy"AdieHebrew — "Ornament, adorned, Noble, Wealthy"AdlaSwahili — "Justice"AdnaBiblical — "Pleasure, delight"AdraArabic — "Ardent, Warm, Enthusiastic, Desired."AdvaHebrew — "Means 'small wave, ripple' in Hebrew."AdyaIndian — "Born on Sunday"AeenArabic — "Eye"AenaArabic — "Eyed"AeniArabic — "Original, Pure, True"AenyHindi — "Radhas husband"AfafArabic — "Means 'chastity' in Arabic."AfdaSpanish — "Of uncertain derivation popularized after Verdi used it for the name of the central character in his opera Aida 1871"AfeiPolynesian — "TO wrap around the body"AfetTurkish — "Turkish - A woman of bewitching beauty; Attractive; Lovable"AfiaAfrican — "Born on Friday"AfraHebrew — "Doe"AfriPersian — "A character in Shahnameh (Siamaks daughter-in-law)"AfsaUrdu — "Prophet Mohammeds PBUH wife"AfuaAfrican — "Born on Friday."AfyaRussian — "Diminutive Form Of Agrafena"AfzaMuslim — "Augmenting. Increasing."AgdaSwedish — "Pure"AggyFrench — "Named for a semi-precious stone. May also be considered a variant of the Greek name Agatha, 'good.'"AgieFrench — "Named for a semi-precious stone. May also be considered a variant of the Greek name Agatha, 'good.'"AgnaGreek — "Purity"AgotGreek — "Good-hearted"AgyeFrench — "Named for a semi-precious stone. May also be considered a variant of the Greek name Agatha, 'good.'"AhdiArabic — "Comfort"AhlaArabic — "Sweet"AhooIranian — "Deer"AhouIranian — "Deer"AiahBiblical — "Swift bird."AidaItalian — "Ornament, adorned, Noble, Wealthy"AifaUrdu — "Likes solitude"AifeCeltic — "A great warrior woman of myth"AikoJapanese — "Little Loved One"AilaScottish — "Torchlight, Shining light."AiliIrish — "Truthful"AimaArabic — "Rehbar, Paishwa, Rehnuma, Leader, Ruler (hukmaran)"AimeFrench — "Beloved friend. To love."AimiJapanese — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AimyGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AinaSwedish — "Yoruba of Nigeria female name meaning 'difficult birth, ' such as a child born with umbilical cord around neck."AineIrish — "Beloved friend. To love."AiniArabic — "Resembling a spring flower"AinoMythology and Astrology — "From Finnish mythology, Aino was the sister of Joukahainen Her hand was promised in marriage to an old magician named Vainamoinen. In an effort to escape his advances, she fell into the sea and became a water spirit"AinuArabic — "Beautiful"AiraAmerican — "Of the Wind"AishArabic — "Live, Enjoy Life"AixaArabic — "Happiness"AiyaHebrew — "Bird"AizaSpanish — "One who has honor"AjaaHindi — "Shakti"AjamArabic — "Non-Arab, Foreign, Persian, Date seed"AjlaArabic — "Brighter, Beautiful, Smoother"AjraUrdu — "Abides"AjwaUrdu — "Name of a date in Saudia Arabia"AkeeJapanese — "Autumn"AkeiJapanese — "Autumn"AkeyJapanese — "Autumn"AkieJapanese — "Autumn"AksaHindi — "Masjid ka naam"AkuaAfrican — "Akan of Ghana name for females born on Wednesday."AlakHindi — "World; Beautiful Tresses"AlaqArabic — "Wines"AleaEnglish — "Heavenly child, flower; Ivory, whale's tooth."AleeHawaiian — "Heavenly child, flower; Ivory, whale's tooth."AleiHawaiian — "Heavenly child, flower; Ivory, whale's tooth."AlevTurkish — "Turkish - Flame; Brightness; Light"AleyGreek — "Little truthful one. The short form of names starting with 'Al' such as Allison."AlfiEnglish — "Feminine form of Alfred, 'Elf counselor; elf power.' Variants include Aelfraed , Alfi , Alfie , Alfre , Alfredah , Alfredda , Alfreeda , Alfri , Alfrida , Alfried , Alfrieda , Alfryda , Alfy , Allfie , Allfreda , Allfredah , Allfredda , Allfrie , Allfrie"AlfyEnglish — "Feminine form of Alfred, 'Elf counselor; elf power.' Variants include Aelfraed , Alfi , Alfie , Alfre , Alfredah , Alfredda , Alfreeda , Alfri , Alfrida , Alfried , Alfrieda , Alfryda , Alfy , Allfie , Allfreda , Allfredah , Allfredda , Allfrie , Allfrie"AliaArabic — "An Old German name meaning 'all'."AlieGreek — "Variant of Alexandra - Defender"AljaUrdu — "To Trust"AlkaPolish — "A girl with a lovely hair"AlkeGerman — "Originally a pet form of Adalheid noble one, Alke is also commonly bestowed as an independent given name See ADALHEID"AllaRussian — "Variant of Alexandra - Defender"AlleGreek — "Variant of Alexandra - Defender"AlliArabic — "Variant of Alexandra - Defender"AllyEnglish — "Variant of Alexandra - Defender"AlmaSwedish — "Learned; Nourishing, supportive.; Spirit; Young woman."AloeEnglish — "Resembling the aloe plant"AlpaIndian — "A petite girl"AlseGreek — "Truthful; noble"AlteHebrew — "Old Woman"AltoLatin — "Magestic, High."AlyaGreek — "Little truthful one. The short form of names starting with 'Al' such as Allison."AlynAmerican — "Alone"AlysTeutonic — "Truthful; noble"AlyxEnglish — "Helper, defender. Variant of Alexander."AmahAfrican — "Born on a Saturday"AmamAfrican — "One who is peaceful / one with wishes and dreams "AmbaIndian — "Mother"AmbiIndian — "Mother"AmbuIndian — "Water"AmeeGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmeiGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmelUrdu — "Hope"AmeyGerman — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmhiIndian — "Mother"AmiaFrench — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmieFrench — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmiiGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmlaArabic — "Hope, alternate meaning, the pure one."AmmaIndian — "Godlike Beauty"AmmuArabic — "Beloved aunt."AmmyEnglish — "Dearly loved"AmnaArabic — "Honest, Faithful, Trustworthy"AmneAfrican — "Secure. Safe. (Swahili)"AmoeHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Cantonese Amoy (Ah Mooi) younger sister."AmraMuslim — "A princess."AmsaArabic — "One who is affectionate and friendly "AmviHindi — "A Goddess"AmyaAmerican — "Night Rain"AmyiFrench — "Adored, Beloved."AnahHebrew — "One who answers, afflicted."AnamArabic — "Present, Precious Gift from Allah, which will change the world through her smile"AnarHindi — "Priceless"AnatHebrew — "Myth name (a wife of Seth) Alternate Meaning - Singer"AncaBohemian — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnceHebrew — "Grace"AnciHungarian — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah."AndaJapanese — "Variant of Alexandra - Defender"AneeDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AneyDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnfaArabic — "High Status, Exalted, Sublime and Superb, Self-respect, Dignity (Oncha, Shandar)"AngeFrench — "Favored Grace"AngiHindi — "Decorating the God, divine"AngyHebrew — "Favored Grace"AnhaHindi — "Representation of Love"AniaSlavic — "Graceful. A form of Ann."AnieHawaiian — "Beautiful"AnimArabic — "Answerings, singings, afflicted"AnisMuslim — "Purity"AnjaRussian — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AnjeDutch — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnjiHindi — "One who blesses, Blessing"AnjuIndian — "One who lives in the heart"AnkaPolish — "Favored Grace"AnkeDutch — "Favored Grace"AnkiDutch — "Favored Grace"AnkuHindi — "Grace"AnmiArabic — "Dawn, Passionate, Precious"AnnaLatin — "Grace of God, God is gracious."AnneHebrew — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnniGerman — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnuHindi — "Lord Shiva"AnnyAfrican — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnoiHawaiian — "the Hawaiian 'ano'i beloved, desired, desire"AnqaArabic — "Long Necked"AnsaLatin — "Constant"AnuiPolish — "The big outrigger canoe"AnviHindi — "One of devis names, Name of a Goddess"AnyaRussian — "Graceful. A form of Ann."AnyiHindi — "Destiny"AnysGreek — "Complete"AnyuHebrew — "Favored Grace"AnzaUrdu — "A Little"AnzuJapanese — "Apricot"ApexEnglish — "summit"

4 Letter Unisex Names

AadiIndian — "Beginning, Alternate meaning First; most important"AbanMuslim — "Variant of Abaan: Old Arabic name."AbbyEnglish — "Joy of the Father"AbezBiblical — "An egg, muddy"AbiaArabic — "Great, Alternate meaning God is my father."AbieEnglish — "Joy of the Father"AdalGerman — "Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning 'noble'. Saint Adela was a 7th-century Frankish princess who founded a monastery at Pfazel in France. This name was also borne by a daughter of William the Conqueror."AdanSpanish — "Fiery one."AdarHebrew — "Hebrew word meaning the 6th month. Also an Greek name meaning 'beauty, ' and a Arabic name meaning 'virgin. "AddaEnglish — "Ornament, Adorned, Noble, Wealthy. Also Welsh form of Adam (of the red earth)"AdelGerman — "Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning 'noble'. Saint Adela was a 7th-century Frankish princess who founded a monastery at Pfazel in France. This name was also borne by a daughter of William the Conqueror."AdenIrish — "Fiery one."AdinHebrew — "Slender and delicate.' Variants include Adina, Adiv and Adeana."AfonWelsh — "Means 'river' in Welsh. This is a Welsh name of recent origin."AgarBiblical — "A stranger, one that fears."AjahIndian — "Goat"AjayIndian — "Victorious"AjhaIndian — "Goat"AjiaAfrican — "Fast or quick (Swahili)."AjyaIndian — "Goat"AkayTurkish — "Shining Moon"AkiaAfrican — "First Born"AkimRussian — "According to an Ibibio of Nigeria folktale, Akim was a gorgeous, fat, young woman made of oil who melted in the sun while doing farm labor. Biblical Meaning, God will establish."AlbaLatin — "from the city of Alba, Italy"AldaGerman — "Small winged One"AlexEnglish — "Shrotened form of Alexander(Masculine) and also Alexandra.(Feminine) but often used a name in its own right"AlfaGreek — "First-born"AlisArthurian Legend — "Brother of Cliges (twelfth century), Also, and Old German name meaning 'noble; nobility."AlixGreek — "Defender of men, man-defending. Noble. See Alexandra. "AlizHungarian — "Hungarian form of Alice (noble)"AlonHebrew — "Noble, Ready for battle."AltaLatin — "Tall and lofty"AlvaLatin — "Fair Complected, Possibly Dutch form of Irish Ailbhe 'noble; bright.', Means Exalted in Hebrew, in italian, from the city of Alba, Italy"AmalArabic — "Hope; Industrious."AmanAfrican — "Trustworthy"AmesFrench — "Friend"AmorSpanish — "Love"AnemBiblical — "An answer, their affliction"AnenBiblical — "An answer, their affliction"AnerBiblical — "Answer, song, affliction"AngaIndian — "Nature, Shark."AnnoDanish — "Graceful. A masculine form of Ann."AnseLatin — "Constant"AokoJapanese — "Outside"ArahBiblical — "Altar"ArinHebrew — "Enlightened"ArneGerman — "Mother of Aeolus III Boeotus"ArtyAmerican — "Bear. A short form of Arthur."ArvaLatin — "From the coastal area|Eagle."AryaIndian — "Honored, Noble"AsahHebrew — "Healer|Born in the morning."AshaSanskrit — "Life"AtadBiblical — "A thorn"AudiAfrican — "Last Daughter"AureFrench — "Soft Air, Breeze"AvisEnglish — "Birds"AvonWelsh — "The River"AwenWelsh — "A muse"AxelScandinavian — "Vigilant, alternate meaning, father of life, source of all life"AyukAfrican — "He Has Heard Me"AzamMuslim — "Variant of A'zam: Greatest. Biggest."AzelHebrew — "Distinguished, noble. "AziaAmerican — "From the East"AzinIranian — "Accessories ( usually jewelry )"AzraHebrew — "Pure"AzulSpanish — "The Color Blue"BabyEnglish — "Infant"BacaEnglish — "A mulberry-tree"BaliContemporary — "Variant of Balin: Soldier. Also, in Hindu mythology, the monkey king who can weaken enemies with a wish."BaraHebrew — "Fair-haired"BarrEnglish — "Lawyer"BatuMongolian — "Loyal"BeauFrench — "Handsome"BebeFrench — "Stranger. The short form of Barbara and Babette."BedeEnglish — "Saint of Scholars"BeerBiblical — "A well"BelaSlavic — "A Kongo word meaning 'to perch.'(Slavic), also a Zerma word meaning both 'slave' nad 'freed slave' She of fair skin (Hebrew) Destruction (Hindi) Jasmine (Hungarian) Nickname for Albert, also means intelligent (Biblical) Swallowed"BeliIndian — "A flower-jasmine"BellEnglish — "Beautiful"BentDanish — "Blessed"BeraTeutonic — "A well, declaring."BeriBiblical — "Wisdom. Other interpretations: Well. "BernAfrican — "Brave as a Bear"BimaIndonesian — "Brave"BinaItalian — "Dancer; Wise and understanding."BlueAmerican — "The Color"BobyCzech / Slovak — "Famous, Brilliant. A short form of Robert."BonaItalian — "Good. The feminine form of Bono."BonoEnglish — "All good, Good."BradEnglish — "Broad meadow|Clearing in the woods. A short form of Bradley."BranWelsh — "Torch, Beacon. A short form of names beginning with "Brand"."BrecIrish — "Freckled"BrekIrish — "Freckled"BretEnglish — "Briton, British"BritEnglish — "From the name BRITANNIA"BronEnglish — "The Source"BurnEnglish — "From the stream."BynaHebrew — "Understanding, Wise."ByrdEnglish — "Bird-like"ByrnEnglish — "Dweller from the field in the summit."CadeAmerican — "Pure"CaelCeltic — "Victorious People"CainHebrew — "Craftsman"CaisVietnamese — "Rejoice"CaleLatin — "Faithful, bold, victorious dog."CaliAmerican — "Slender one from the meadow."CalyIrish — "Slender one from the meadow."CariWelsh — "Loving, From the castle."CaryEnglish — "An alternative spelling of Carrie. Cary became a popular masculine first name in mid-2Oth century because of actor Cary Grant, whose real name was Archibald Leach. V: Carey."CasiGreek — "Prophet|Clever, curly-haired one. A short form of names starting with "Cas"."CassIrish — "A prophetess"CasyIrish — "Brave, Aggressive warrior."CateEnglish — "Fall season"CatoLatin — "Good Judgement"CeriWelsh — "Either short form of Welsh name Ceridwen, or as term of affection based on Welsh caru (to love)"ChaiHebrew — "Life"ChanSanskrit — "Prince"ChaoChinese — "Great one"ChayEnglish — "Fairy Dwelling"ChenHebrew — "Dawn"CianIrish — "Keen|Sharp"CiraItalian — "Sun. Variant of Cyril."CiriItalian — "Variant of Cyril."CleaGreek — "Little fame."CleoGreek — "The proclaimer."ClioGreek — "The proclaimer."CobyHebrew — "Supplanter"CodiEnglish — "Cushion"CodyIrish — "A Cushion"CoimLatin — "Dove"CongChinese — "Unisexual name meaning 'intelligent; clever'"CoriIrish — "From the hollow, Head protection, Helmet used for battle."CoryIrish — "Hollow"CotyFrench — "Small Slope, Hillside"CoyeEnglish — "Woods"CreeNative American — "Tribe Name"CrisEnglish — "Christ bearer. A short form of names starting with "Chris"."CyanEnglish — "Light Blue-Green"DacyScottish — "Southerner"DadaAfrican — "Yoruba of Nigeria name for children with curly hair."DaelDutch — "The town near the valley"DahlScandinavian — "Valley"DailEnglish — "From the valley"DaleEnglish — "Valley"DaniEnglish — "God is my judge. A short form of Danielle."DanyGaelic — "God is my Judge, Abbreviated feminine form of Daniel"DaraHebrew — "Compassionate, Wise"DashEnglish — "Page Boy"DavyEnglish — "Beloved or friend. A diminutive of David. Famous bearer: American frontiersman Davy Crockett."DayeEnglish — "Large|Beloved."DaylCzech / Slovak — "From the valley|A short form of Dalibor, fighting far away."DekaAfrican — "Somali name meaning 'one who pleases.'"DeneAfrican — "One who lives in the valley."DenyFrench — "Son of Denis, Son of the follower of Dionysus, the god of wine and vegetation, celebration."DeonAmerican — "Divine Queen"DeriIrish — "Red-haired"DeryIrish — "Red-haired"DesiSpanish — "Desire"DevaIndian — "Dignity"DianAmerican — "From God of wine"DionGreek — "God of Wine and Revelry"DiorFrench — "Present"DoanOld English — "Poem|From down the hill|Graceful deer."DoriGreek — "Sea. A form of Doris."DoryGreek — "Sea. A form of Doris."DovaEnglish — "Water, Speaker."DoveAmerican — "Bird of peach."DrewEnglish — "Manly and Courageous(Male) Wise (Female)"DuffIrish — "Dark"DumiAfrican — "The Inspirer"DwynWelsh — "To Steal"DyanAmerican — "From the valley."DymaHebrew — "Famous prince, Form of Vladimir."DyneGreek — "One who lives in the valley."DyonGreek — "God of wine and celebration. A short form of Dionysus."DyreScandinavian — "Dear Heart"EchoGreek — "Sound Returned"EddyEnglish — "Happy guardian|success"EdgeAmerican — "Border, End Of A Surface"EdieEnglish — "Prosperous; happy."EireIrish — "Ireland"ElahBiblical — "Oak, terebinth (see above). "ElamArabic — "Highlands"ElanHebrew — "Tree"EliaItalian — "Jehovah is God"ElieFrench — "Light"ElisEnglish — "the Lord is my God|Noble."ElkeGerman — "Black; Dear."ElkiNative American — "Hanging over the top."ElkyGerman — "Hanging over the top."ElynGreek — "Uplifting. The short form of Elijah. The Lord is my God."ElysEnglish — "the Lord is my God|Noble."EmanArabic — "Faith"EmemAfrican — "Person of peace"EoinIrish — "God is gracious"EranHebrew — "Watcher, vigilant, guardian. "ErenGaelic — "Peace|From Ireland."ErinGaelic — "Ireland"EronSpanish — "Peace|From Ireland."ErynGaelic — "Peace|From Ireland."