Five Letter Boy Names
- Calan
- Alten
- Jiren
- Nisse
Origin:
Danish, Swedish, FrisianMeaning:
"victory of the people"Description:
In Danish and Swedish, Nisse is a diminutive of Nils, a relative of Nicholas meaning "victory of the people". In Frisian, it's a diminutive of Dionysus, meaning "of Zeus". And Nisse also happens to mean "elf" in Danish.
- Keola
Origin:
HawaiianMeaning:
"the life"Description:
A Hawaiian dad name, Keola ranked among the top names in Hawaii in the 1970s. Keola is derived from the Hawaiian ke, "the" and ola meaning "life" or "health".
- Firth
Origin:
Scottish nature nameMeaning:
"estuary or arm of the sea"Description:
Highly unusual water name -- and actor Colin surname -- with a Scottish burr. Firth derives from the Old Norse word fjord.
- Tomé
Origin:
Portuguese variation of TomásMeaning:
"twin"Description:
Diminutive of Tomás in Portuguese, in which Tomás is the common transcription of Thomas.
- Nayel
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"attainer, winner, brave"Description:
Currently in the UK Top 1000, Nayel is an Arabic name with a powerful meaning, that can also be transcribed as Nail, Naail, and Nael.
- Gavri
- Kyron
- Sager
- Cinco
Origin:
Spanish word nameMeaning:
"five"Description:
Following the trend of number names for babies, Cinco has the potential to be a fast riser in the coming years. Even more so now that Cassie used it as the middle name for her daughter Sunny, born in 2021.
- Adama
Origin:
Variation of AdamMeaning:
"earth, soil, land"
- Kitts
Origin:
Diminutive of ChristopherMeaning:
"bearer of Christ"Description:
Derived from Kitt as a diminutive of Christopher, Kitts is known as the larger of the two islands making up the nation St. Kitts and Nevis.
- Farid
Origin:
Arabic and PersianMeaning:
"unique, precious"Description:
The soft and strong name of a 13th-century Persian poet.
- Anhad
Origin:
PunjabiMeaning:
"limitless"Description:
A unisex Indian name that reaches for the stars.
- Lenni
- Rossi
- Geary
- Vaino
Origin:
FinnishMeaning:
"wide river, backwater"Description:
A popular Finnish male name properly spelt Väinö, which derives from Väinämöinen – a hero from Finnish legend. Vaino (without the diacritic marks) is a Finnish word meaning "persecution" and so is not used in Finland as a name in this form.