Five Letter Boy Names

  1. Foxon
    • Origin:

      English surname
    • Meaning:

      "people"
    • Description:

      A patronymic derived from the Old Germanic name Fulco (variants: Fulk, Fulke, Folke), which is a short form of names starting with the element fulc "people". A more formal option for lovers of red-hot celebrity favorite Fox. Has potential as a crazy celebrity baby name.
  2. Riyad
    • Origin:

      Arabic place-name
    • Meaning:

      "gardens"
    • Description:

      The capital of Saudi Arabia makes a difficult first name.
  3. Re’em
    • Ualan
      • Eyþór
        • Origin:

          Icelandic
        • Meaning:

          "thunder island"
        • Description:

          A traditional Icelandic name combined of the Old Norse elements ey, meaning "island," and Þor, "thunder." The Anglicized form is Eythor.
      • Moray
        • Moody
          • Origin:

            Surname name
          • Description:

            Moody would work great as the name of Snow White's lost eighth dwarf friend, but we can't recommend it as a first name IRL. It was the last name of Harry Potter character Mad-Eye Moody, played by Brenden Gleason in the movies; his given name was Alastor. The bond credit rating company Moody's is likewise named for the surname of its founder, John Moody.
        • Ojore
          • Origin:

            Teso
          • Meaning:

            "warrior"
          • Description:

            Strong African name with a meaning to match.
        • Adnon
          • Caine
            • Tiich
              • Origin:

                Choctaw, Native American, meaning unknown
              • Description:

                A name given among the Choctaw tribe of Mississippi and Oklahoma.
            • Tiemu
              • Origin:

                Variation of Tiemus, Finnish
              • Meaning:

                "victory of the people"
              • Description:

                A rare Finnish name that can also be spelled Teemu.
            • Jayme
              • Nirav
                • Origin:

                  Sanskrit
                • Meaning:

                  "quiet"
                • Description:

                  This name, used in both India and Nepal, is one of those lovely boys names that opts for quiet strength over hypermasculine energy. Bollywood cinematographer Nirav Shah is a notable bearer of this name.
              • Petya
                • Origin:

                  Diminutive of Pyotr, Russian, Greek
                • Meaning:

                  "stone"
                • Description:

                  A diminutive of the Russian form of Peter, used on a character in Leo Tolstoy's novel, War and Peace. In Bulgaria, it is used as a feminine name.
              • Rhyse
                • Steph
                  • János
                    • Origin:

                      Hungarian variation of John
                    • Description:

                      Even more Olde World, especially with that accent.
                  • Tyran
                    • Boots
                      • Origin:

                        English word name
                      • Description:

                        Dora's monkey best friend, and possibly the name of your cat.