Submitted Names of Length 5

This is a list of submitted names in which the length is 5.
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Tsuyo f Japanese
From Japanese 津 (tsu) meaning "haven, port, harbor, ferry" or 都 (tsu) meaning "capital (city)" combined with 代 (yo) meaning "generation". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsuyu f Japanese
From Japanese kanji 梅雨 (tsuyu) meaning "East Asian rainy season" or 露 (tsuyu) meaning "dew; dewdrop". ... [more]
Tteul f Korean (Modern, Rare)
From native Korean 뜰 (tteul) meaning "garden, court."
Tuala f Breton
Feminine form of Tual.
Tuala f Irish (Anglicized)
Semi-anglicized form of Tuathla (ultimately Tuathflaith)
Tuana f Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare)
Possibly a combination of tu ("you") and Ana.
Tuari m & f Maori
Tubal m Hebrew
Means "thou shalt be brought" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament, Tubal-Cain was the son of Lamech and Zillah, and brother to Naamah. He was the first blacksmith.
Tuban f Khakas
Means "fog, mist" in Khakas.
Tubbe m Old Swedish, Swedish
Old Swedish diminutive of Thorbiorn.
Tubbo m Luhya
Means "lover of bees; friend of all" in Luhya.
Tudal m Breton
Variant of Tugdual.
Tudig m Breton
Diminutive of Iltud.
Tudno m Medieval Breton, Welsh (Rare)
Possibly a combination of Welsh tut "people" and -no "knowing"
Tuelo f & m Tswana
Means "payment" in Tswana.
Tuere f Swahili (Rare)
Means "sacred" in Swahili.
Tufan m Turkish
Means "deluge, storm" in Turkish, ultimately from Arabic طُوفَان (ṭūfān).
Tugal m & f Mongolian (Rare)
Means "calf" in Mongolian.
Tuhfa m Uzbek
Means "present, gift" in Uzbek.
Tuike f Finnish (Rare)
Means "twinkle, glimmer" in Finnish.
Tuire f Finnish
Derived from the archaic Finnish word tuiretuinen, which means both "unwise, uncomprehending" and "darling".
Tujen m Breton
Derived from Breton tut "people" and gen "birth".
Tûjuk f Greenlandic
Means "ringed plover" in Greenlandic.
Tukaĸ m & f Greenlandic
Means "harpoon head" in Greenlandic.
T’ukri m Quechua
Means "sentinel" in Quechua.
Tuktu m & f Inuit
Means "caribou" in Inuktitut.
Tulan m & f Chinese (Modern, Rare)
Combination of Tu and Lan 1.
Tulga f German (Austrian, Modern, Rare)
Maybe from Gothic tulgus "firm, steady, solid".
Tulga m Germanic
From Gothic tulgus "firm, steady, solid".... [more]
Tulga m & f Mongolian
Means "cooking stand" in Mongolian
Túlia f Hungarian
Hungarian borrowing of Tuuli.
Tulia f Spanish (Rare), Spanish (Latin American), Polish
Spanish feminine form of Tulio and Polish feminine form Tuliusz.
Tülin f Turkish
Means "the halo around the moon" in Turkish.
Tulip f English (Rare)
From the name of the flower. Ultimately from Persian dulband, "turban", from the shape of the opened flower.... [more]
Túlir m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Tólir.
Tulir m Old Danish
Maybe an Old Danish form of Tólir.
Tulla f Swedish (Rare), Norwegian (Rare), Danish (Rare)
From Swedish tulta and Norwegian tulle, both meaning "little girl".
Tulla f Late Roman
Feminine form of Tullus.
Tulle f Danish (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Tulla.
Tul·li m Catalan
Catalan form of Tullius.
Tulsa f English (American, Rare)
From the name of the city and county in the US state of Oklahoma which comes from Tallasi, meaning "old town" in the Creek.
Tulsi f & m Hinduism, Indian, Bengali, Hindi, Nepali
From Sanskrit तुलसी (tulasī) meaning "holy basil (a type of plant)". The plant is considered sacred in Hinduism, and it is sometimes personified as an avatar of Lakshmi.
Tulun f Khakas
Means "braids" in Khakas.
Tulus m Javanese, Indonesian
Means "righteous, upright, sincere" in Javanese.
Tuluy m Yakut
Means "patient" in Yakut.
Tumai f Eastern African
Means "hope" in Swahili.
Tuman m Armenian (Archaic), Kazakh (Rare), Kyrgyz (Rare), Uzbek (Rare)
Armenian, Kazakh, Kyrgyz and Uzbek form of the Mongol name Tümen, probably via its Old Turkic form Tümän. Also compare the Kazakh, Kyrgyz and Uzbek word tuman meaning "fog", which is ultimately derived from Proto-Turkic *tuman meaning "mist, fog".... [more]
Tumar f & m Kazakh, Kyrgyz
Derived from the Kazakh and Kyrgyz noun tumar meaning "amulet". This name is unisex in both countries, but more often given to females than to males.
Tumas m Maltese, Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
Maltese and Icelandic form of Thomas.
Tumas m Arabic, Somali
Arabic form of Thomas.
Tumas m Quechua
Quechua form of Thomas.
Tumay m Mordvin
Derived from тумо (tumo) meaning "oak".
Tumek f Silesian
Silesian form of Tomek.
Tümen m & f Mongolian, Yakut
Means "ten thousand, multitude, myriad" or "people, nation" in Mongolian and Yakut, the attributive form of Mongolian түм (tüm). Among the Mongol and Turkic peoples, a tümen (tumen in English) was historically also a social and military unit of 10,000 households and soldiers.... [more]
Tumma m & f Finnish
Means "dark" in Finnish.
Tummi m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Tómi.
Tumna m Chuvash
Means "blast furnace" in Chuvash, derived from Russian domna.
Tumur m Mongolian
Variant transcription of Tömör.
Tunau m Hausa
Means "remember" in Hausa.
Tunay m & f Turkish (Modern)
Means "moonlight" or "the light that illuminates night" in Turkish.
Tunga m Turkish
Mostly known as a name of Alp Er Tunga who is is a mythical hero and one of the great leader in old Turkish history and Turkic literature. He is mentioned as a khan of Saka (Scythia)... [more]
Tunne m Estonian
Form of Tauno. It also coincides with the Estonian word for "to touch".
Tunwa m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thanwa.
Tunya f & m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ธัญญา (see Thanya).
Tuomi f Finnish (Rare)
Means "bird cherry" in Finnish.
Tuone m Italian, Friulian, Croatian, South Slavic
Short form of Antonio. A notable bearer was Tuone Udaina (1823–1898), the last speaker of Dalmatian language.
Tường m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 祥 (tường) meaning "good luck, good omen".
Tuovi f & m Finnish
Derived from the place name Tuovila "village of Tove", a village in Finland. It was invented by the Finnish author Yrjö Sakari Yrjö-Koskinen for a character of his novel "Pohjan-Piltti" (1859).
Tupsa m Kven
Kven diminutive of Tobias.
Tuqui f Spanish
Diminutive of Marta.
Turac f Azerbaijani
Means "black francolin" in Azerbaijani.
Turaç m & f Turkish
Means "francolin" in Turkish.
Turai f Hausa
Name given to a girl born on a Tuesday.
Turan f Etruscan Mythology
Turan was the Etruscan goddess of love, fertility and vitality and patroness of the city of Velch. She was commonly associated with birds such as the dove, goose and above all the swan. Her name is the pre-Hellenic root of Turannos (absolute ruler, see tyrant), so Turan can be viewed as “Mistress".
Turar m & f Kazakh
Means "will live", derived from Kazakh тірі (tiri) meaning "survive" or "alive, lively". This name was traditionally given when a child (usually a son) was not expected to live.
Turbo m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Likely from the English word or prefix turbo(-).
Turia f Ancient Roman
A mangled spelling of Curia.... [more]
Turia f Tahitian
The name of model Turia Mau.
Turki m Arabic
From Arabic تُرْكِيّ (turkiyy) meaning "Turk, Turkish".
Turna f Uzbek
Derived from turna which can mean "heron" or a refer to a decoration for lace.
Turna f Abkhaz
Means "crane" in Abkhaz.
Turon m Tajik (Rare), Uzbek (Rare)
Tajik and Uzbek form of Turan.
Turoq m Uzbek
Means "refrain" in Uzbek.
Turpa f Georgian (Rare)
Georgian form of Turfah.
Turte f Romansh
Variant of Turtè.
Turté f Romansh
Variant of Turtè.
Turtè f Romansh
Variant of Turteia.
Tusmo f Somali
Means "in tandem" in Somali.
Tutia f Persian
Means "zinc oxide". It is also Persian for a genus of sea urchins.
Tutta f Danish (Rare), Norwegian (Rare), Swedish
Variant of Tutti, a diminutive of Dorothea. Swedish usage could possibly be from Swedish tutta "little girl" (compare Tulla and Stinta)... [more]
Tutti f & m German, Norwegian (Archaic), Popular Culture, Italian
German diminutive of Gertrude and other names containing the Germanic element thrud meaning "strength". This was used for one of Barbie's little sisters, now discontinued.
Tuttu f & m Finnish (Rare)
Means "familiar, conversant" in Finnish.
Tutur m Walloon
Diminutive of Arthur.
Tutut f Javanese
Means "tame, submissive, docile" in Javanese.
Tutyr m Ossetian Mythology
Meaning unknown. Tutyr was the Ossetian lord of wolves and the enemy of Fælværa, protector of sheep. He is identified with Saint Theodore of Tyre.
Tuula f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Tûla.
Tuulo m & f Finnish, Estonian
Variant or masculine form of Tuuli and Tuulikki.
Tuuri m & f Finnish (Rare)
Means "luck" in Finnish.
Tuvia m Hebrew
Variant transcription of Tovia.
Tuvoq m Uzbek
Means "cauldron lid" in Uzbek.
Tuyaa f Mongolian
Variant transcription of Tuya.
Tuyen f Vietnamese
Means "angel" in Vietnamese. It is also a variant of Tuyến used outside of Vietnam.
Tuyet f & m Vietnamese (Anglicized)
Variant of Tuyết used outside of Vietnam.
Tüyme f Karachay-Balkar
Means "button" in Karachay-Balkar. This also refers to a kind of traditional bib or breastplate made of metal which is part of traditional Karachay-Balkarian womens' festive dress.
Tuzal m Uzbek
Means "to recover, get better, improve" in Uzbek.
Tuzan m Uzbek
Means "to make oneself ready" in Uzbek.
Twain m English
Transferred use of the surname and pseudonym, Twain. Twain is an archaic term for "two", as in "The veil of the temple was rent in twain."
Twana m Kurdish
From Persian توانا (tavânâ) meaning "powerful".
Txabi m Basque
Diminutive of Txabier and variant of Xabi.
Txais m & f Hmong
Means "accept, receive" in Hmong Daw.
Txelo f Basque
Basque form of Chelo.
Txiaj m & f Hmong
Means "money, wealth" or "valuable" in Hmong Daw.
Txori f Basque (Rare)
Derived directly from txori, the Basque word for "bird", and the name of a Marian statue in Gares / Puente la Reina.
Tyago m Portuguese
Variant of Tiago.
T'yana f English
Variant of Tiana.
Tyano m Filipino, Tagalog
Diminutive of Graciano, Luciano, Sebastián and similar names.
Tybee f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Allegedly from the name of an island off the Georgia (U.S. state) coast, which is said to mean "salt" in Yuchi.
Tybie f Welsh, History
This was the name of an obscure Welsh saint of the 5th century, supposedly a daughter of Brychan Brycheiniog. A church in Dyfed, Wales was named after her.
Tyene f Literature
Tyene Sand is a fictional character in the book series 'A song of Ice and Fire' by George R R Martin. Tyene is a 'sand snake', one of the eight bastard daughters of Prince Oberyn Martell. Tyene comes across as very sweet and innocent, but however she is very deadly, taking poisons as her weapon of choice.
Tyesi f Meroitic
From the Egyptian Demotic tꜥ-ꜣs.t meaning "She of Isis".
Tyger m Literature, English
Older form of Tiger, used by William Blake in his poem 'The Tyger' (1794).
Tyghe m Celtic
Transferred use of the surname Tyghe.
Tygyn m Yakut
From the name of Тыгын Дархан (Tygyn Darkhan) a legendary Yakut leader from the 17th century.
Tyjae m & f African American (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the phonetic elements ty and jay. It can be spelled Tyjae or with a capitalized third letter as TyJae.
Tyjah m & f African, African American (Modern)
Apparently means "smart" in one of the languages on the African continent. However, the name can also be derived from the name abbreviation (or initials) T.J., which is typically pronounced as "tee-jay" and its pronunciation henceforth developed into a first name of its own right (Teejay).
Tyjuś m Silesian
Diminutive of Teodor.
Tylda f Czech, Polish
Czech and Polish form of Tilda influenced by Czech and Polish Matylda
Tylee f & m English (African, Modern, Rare)
Combination of the phonetic elements ty and lee.
Tylie f English (Modern, Rare)
Perhaps a rhyming variant of Kylie blending it with Ty or a variant of Tylee.
Týlir m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Tólir.
Tylká f Czech
Diminutive form of Klotylda.
Tylla f Yiddish
Polish Yiddish variant of Tilla.
Tylla f Turkmen
Means "gold" in Turkmen.
Tylos m Greek Mythology
Possibly from Ancient Greek τύλος (tylos) meaning "callus" or "knob, knot". Tylos is a mythological character in Nonnus' epic poem Dionysiaca, where he accidentally touches a serpent which attacks and suffocates him... [more]
Tymka f Medieval Polish
Diminutive of Tymona as well as a quasi-feminine form of Tymoteusz.
Tymyr m Yakut
Variant of Timir.
Tynan m English (Australian, Rare), Irish
Variation of the transferred use of the surname Tuíneán.
Týnek m Czech
Diminutive form of Celestyn.
Tyner m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Tyner.
Tynko m Czech
Diminutive form of Celestyn.
Typha f American (Rare, Archaic)
Genus of the cattail plant. Derived from Greek typhos, meaning "marsh".
Tyras m Biblical Hebrew
The name is a derivative of Tiras who was one of Noah’s grandsons. Specifically Japheth’s son.
Tyrel m English
Variant of Tyrell.
Tyris m African American (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Tyrus or Tyrese.
Tyrus m English, African American, Popular Culture
Transferred use of the surname Tyrus, or modern blend of Tyrone and Cyrus... [more]
Tyrvi m Old Norse
Either derived from the name of the Norse god Týr (see Tyr) or from Old Norse tyrfi meaning "resinous fir-tree, fatwood".
Tysbe f Polish
Polish form of Thisbe.
Tysha f African American (Rare)
Combination of the popular phonetic elements ty and sha, possibly modelled on Tasha... [more]
Tysun m English
Variant of Tyson.
Tytan m American
Variant of Titan.
Tytär f Finnish
Means "daughter" in Finnish.
Tytos m Literature
Created by author George R. R. Martin for a character in his series "A Song of Ice and Fire" and the television adaptation "Game of Thrones". In the series, Tytos Lannister is the patriarch of House Lannister during the later years of the Targaryen dynasty and the father of Tywin and Kevan.
Tytti f Finnish
Derived from the Finnish word tyttö, meaning "a girl". It has also been used as a pet form of Tyyne.
Tyttö f Finnish (Rare)
Means "girl" in Finnish.
Tyvon m African American (Rare)
An invented name based on the popular name syllables Ty and von.
Tywin m Literature, Popular Culture
The name of a character in George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series of fantasy novels. He is the patriarch of House Lannister, and father of Jaime, Cersei, and Tyrion.
Tyyni f Finnish
A rarer variant on Tyyne, means "calm". Nameday on September 18th.
Tyyra f Finnish
Finnish spelling of Tyra
Tzapa m Nahuatl
Means "dwarf" in Nahuatl.
Tzeni f Greek
Greek form of Jenny, used as a diminutive of Evgenia.
Tzina f Greek
Diminutive of Giorgia, possibly influenced by Gina.
Tzipa f Jewish, Yiddish
Translates to "pulp, flesh", as in the covering on a fruit. Also possibly a short form of Tzipora.
Tzipi f Hebrew, Yiddish
Diminutive of Tzipporah. A notable bearer is Israeli politician Tziporah 'Tzipi' Livni (1958-).
Tzlil f & m Hebrew
Variant of the name Tslil which means "sound; voice" in Hebrew.
Tzoni m Greek (Modern)
Greek spelling of Johnny.
Tzuri m & f English (Rare), Hebrew (Rare)
Variant of Zuri or Zurie influenced by the Hebrew name Tzuri'el
Tzu-yu f & m Taiwanese
Taiwanese romanization of Ziyu.
Uǎing f Chinese (Min Bei)
Min Bei form of Fan.
Ualli m Ancient Near Eastern
Of uncertain etymology, name borne by a king of Mannae.
Uazha m Abkhaz
Abkhaz form of Ivan.
Ubaid m Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Arabic عبيد (see Ubayd), as well as the usual Urdu form.
Ubald m History (Ecclesiastical)
English and Polish form of Hugbald and French variant of Ubalde.
Ubalt m Catalan (Archaic)
Catalan form of Hugbald.
Ubava f Serbian
From the Serbian feminine form of убав (ubav) meaning "beautiful, gorgeous, delightful".
Ubayd m Arabic
Means "little servant" in Arabic, a diminutive of عبد (ʿabd) meaning "servant".
Ubbea f East Frisian (?), Swedish (?)
Possibly a variation of Ubbe.
Ubejd m Albanian
Albanian form of Ubaid.
Ubena m Eastern African
Probably derived from a place name in Tanzania.
Ubèrt m Lengadocian, Gascon
Languedocian and Gascon form of Hubert.
Ubert m Provençal
Provençal form of Hubert.
Ubika f Odia
Means "growth" in Odia.
Ubong m & f Efik
Means "my glory" in Efik.
Üçgül f Turkish
Means "clover" in Turkish.
Uchim m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek uch meaning "end", "peak, summit", or "three".
Uchka f Mongolian
Possibly a nickname.
Udant m Odia
Means "the correct message" in Odia.
Udara f Basque (Rare)
Means "summer" in Basque.
Udder m Old Danish, Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Oddr and Old Danish form of Otr.
Udela f Low German, German (Modern, Rare)
Udela is a variant of the given name Odilia. It was borne by the first recorded prioress of the Hohenholte monastry in 1230
Udele f English
Means "prosperous, wealthy", from the Germanic root ot.
Udhav m Indian, Nepali
Variant of Uddhav.
Udoka m Nigerian, Igbo
Allegedly an Igbo name meaning "peace is above all else"; compare Udo 2.
Uduma m Igbo
The name means serenity, quietness. It's derived from the deity god of river, Uduma mmiri. A deity believed to be responsible for maintaining stillness of the waters in ohafia community in Igbo race.
Udval f Mongolian
Means "aquilegia, columbine" in Mongolian. Can also refer to chrysanthemum flowers.
Uemon m Japanese
Derived from 右衛門府 (Uemonfu), referring to a governmental department responsible for guarding, opening and closing the right gate to the royal palace. The name was classified as a hyakkanna (百官名), a court rank-style name that samurai used to announce oneself and give himself authority.
Uendi f & m Albanian (Modern)
Albanian adopted form of Wendy, occassionally given to boys.
Uesli m Albanian (Modern)
Albanian borrowing of Wesley.
Üffes m Popular Culture
This name started as a joke about the mispronounciation of the foreign name Yves by some people in Germany. Due to the proliferation of the joke, it has become a nickname for Yves.
Ufora f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek ufor meaning "musk". It is also the name of a kind of dance melody.
Ufrin m Ancient Berber, Berber (Rare)
Means "chosen" in Amazigh.
Ugbad f Somali
The meaning is a "Bouquet of Roses". It is a new name, people used it as a very advanced language term of the meaning.
Ughur m Azerbaijani (Rare)
Azerbaijani variant transcription of Uğur.
Úgkum m Aguaruna
Means "toropishco bird" in Awajún.
Uglúk m Literature
Uglúk was the captain of Saruman's Uruk-hai who attacked the Fellowship at Amon Hen and captured Merry and Pippin.
Ugolo m Medieval Italian
Diminutive of Ugo, as -olo is an Italian masculine diminutive suffix.
Ugone m Medieval Sardinian
Variant of Ugo. Ugone III was the judge (which equals the title of king in medieval Sardinia) of Arborea from 1375 to 1383.
Ugoun m Provençal
Diminutive of Ugue.
Ugrin m Serbian (Rare)
An ethnonym meaning "Hungarian".
Ugues m Provençal
Provençal form of Hugo.
Uguet m Provençal
Diminutive of Ugue.
Ugutz m Basque
Derived from Basque ugutz "baptism" and used as a Basque equivalent of Bautista.
Ugyen m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
From ཨོ་རྒྱན (o-rgyan), the Tibetan name for the medieval Indian state of Oddiyana, which was significant due to its role in the development of Vajrayana Buddhism.
Uhkku m Sami
Sami form of Ukko.
Uhura f Popular Culture
Derived from Swahili uhuru meaning "freedom". Gene Roddenberry coined this name for the Star Trek character, Nyota Uhura.
U-Hwan m & f Korean (Rare)
From Korean 宇 (u) meaning "house, roof", 旴 (u) meaning "sunrise", 雨 (u) meaning "rain", 佑 (u), 祐 (u), both meaning "to help", 瑀 (u), 玗 (u), both meaning "jade", 友 (u) meaning "friend", 昱 (u) meaning "sunlight", 煜 (u) meaning "shining; brilliant", 優 (u) meaning "generous; soft", 羽 (u) meaning "feather, wing", or 禹 (U) meaning "Yu the Great", the legendary king of the Xia Dynasty combined with 桓 (hwan) meaning "sapling", 奐 (hwan) meaning "to be numerous, brilliant", 煥 (hwan) meaning "brilliant; shining, lustrous", 晥 (hwan) meaning "bright, morning star", or 歡 (hwan) meaning "happy".... [more]
Uilke m West Frisian
Variant form of Oelke via its variant form Ulke. This particular form is strictly masculine in West Frisia... [more]
Uiloĸ f Greenlandic
Means "shell, bivalve" in Greenlandic.
Uiloq f Greenlandic
Younger form of Uiloĸ.
Uínaĸ f Greenlandic
Meaning unknown.
Uinda f Gaulish
Directly taken from Gaulish uindos "white".
Uinen f Literature
A character in JRR Tolkien's works. A Quenya form of a name originally from the fictional Valarin language; possibly related to nen meaning "water" or uilë meaning "seaweed, long trailing plant".
Uirne f Irish Mythology
Means "sharp mouth". Name borne by the sister of Fionn Mac Cumhail in the Fenian Cycle.
Ujala f Pakistani, Urdu (?), Hindi (?)
From Urdu اجالا (ujālā) or Hindi उजाला (ujālā) meaning "light", ultimately from Sanskrit.
Ujali f Hindi
Derived from उजाला (ujala) meaning "light".
Ujang m Sundanese
Means "young boy, little brother" in Sundanese.
Ujjal m Bengali
From Sanskrit उज्ज्वल (ujjvala) meaning "luminous, splendid, blazing, burning".