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4 Letter Cat Names–Over 600 Easy Names!

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Want a cat name that’s short and easy for your cat to learn? We’ve rounded up four-letter cat names for girl and boy cats (and unisex names) as well as some great names from popular cat culture!

Four letter names can be really easy for cats to learn. We’ve had several 4-letter names among our cats: Inca, Coco and Ochi (and 4 letter dog names of Isla, Tiki, Irie, Yoda and Alby). Each of our pets learned their name quickly. Most 4-letter names have two syllables, making them easy to say–and easy to learn!

4 Letter Unisex Cat Names

  • Axel
  • Bali
  • Beep
  • Binx
  • Bolt
  • Chip
  • Chir
  • Echo
  • Fang
  • Fizz
  • Flex
  • Fuzz
  • Meow
  • Purr
  • Roar
  • Surf
  • Toto
  • Twig
  • Wink
  • Zest

Four Letter Cat Names for Girl Cats

There’s a growing trend to name our cats with human names. Some of the names below are extremely popular for cats, too, others are quite unique for cats or humans!

Agda – Derived from Old Norse meaning “good” or “beautiful.”

Aida – (Arabic) “happy” or “returning.”

Aiko – (Japanese) “child of love” or “beloved.”

Aina – (Finnish) “always” or “eternal.”

Aiza – (Arabic) “noble” or “respected.”

Akay – (Turkish) “white moon.”

Alba – (Latin) “white” or “dawn.”

Alma – Meaning “soul” or “nourishing” in Latin.

Amal – (Arabic) “hope” or “expectation.”

Amie – Derived from French meaning “friend” or “beloved.” (If you’d like to go even shorter, you can go with a three letter cat name of Amy or Ami.)

Ania – Derived from Polish and Russian meaning “grace” or “favor.”

Anne – Derived from Hebrew meaning “grace” or “favor.”

Anya – Derived from Russian meaning “grace” or “favor.”

Asia Derived from Greek meaning “sunrise” or “east.

Ayla – Derived from Hebrew meaning “oak tree” or “halo of light.”

Bea – This name means “she who brings happiness.”

Bess – Bess is a diminutive of Elizabeth, which means “pledged to God.”

Beth – Beth is a diminutive of Elizabeth, which means “God’s promise.”

Bria – Bria signifies “a strong and noble woman.”

Britt – This name refers to “someone from Brittany, France.”

Bryn – Bryn means “a small hill” or “high, noble.”

Bree – Bree signifies “a gentle and exalted woman.”

Bela – Bela conveys the meaning of “beautiful” or “white.”

Blip – Blip represents something “small and brief” or “a minor occurrence.”

Bina – Bina means “insight” or “knowledge.”

Beah – Beah carries the meaning of “a joyful and radiant person.”

Bird – Bird symbolizes “freedom” or “the ability to soar.”

Bevy – Bevy refers to “a large group or collection of something.”

Baba – Baba signifies “an affectionate term for a beloved woman.”

Buna – Buna is a Swahili name meaning “coffee.”

Brit – Brit refers to “someone from Britain” or “a strong, powerful woman.”

Bess – Bess signifies “a cherished and loved woman.”

Boma – Boma conveys the meaning of “a safe and protected place.”

Bibi – Bibi is a Swahili name meaning “lady” or “grandmother.”

Bebe – Bebe symbolizes “youthfulness” or “baby-like innocence.”

Cara – Cara means “dear” or “beloved,” expressing affection and endearment.

Cary – Cary represents someone who is “strong” or “determined,” showcasing resilience.

Cece – Cece is a playful name meaning “blind,” highlighting a sense of curiosity and exploration like your new cat exhibits! Also a nickname for Cecilia.

Cery – Cery conveys the essence of “love” or “desire,” portraying passion and affection.

Clio – Clio symbolizes “glory” or “fame,” representing achievements and recognition.

Coco – Coco conveys a sense of “vivacity” or “liveliness,” reflecting a vibrant personality.

Cora – Cora signifies “maiden” or “heart,” evoking notions of purity and emotional depth.

Dana (Arabic/Hebrew) – Knowledge/Wise (Hebrew meaning: God is my judge)

Dani (Hebrew) – God is my judge

Dara (Hebrew/Khmer) – Compassion (Khmer meaning: Star)

Dara (Persian) – Wealthy

Dava (Hebrew) – Beloved

Dave (Hebrew) – Beloved (this name is not very common and is often seen as a short form of David)

Dawn (English) – The first appearance of light in the morning

Debi (English) – A variation of Debbie which is derived from Deborah, meaning bee in Hebrew

Deja (French/Spanish) – Already (French origin), Remember (Spanish origin)

Dela (African) – Saviour

Demi (Greek/French) – Earth mother (Greek), Half (French)

Dena (English) – Valley

Desi (Latin) – Desired

Dian (English) – Divine

Didi (Various) – This name has various meanings in different cultures, but it is often used as a nickname or diminutive

Dila (Turkish) – Heart, soul

Dina (Hebrew) – Judged, vindicated

Diza (Hebrew) – Joy

Dora (Greek) – Gift

Doti (Greek) – A diminutive of Dorothy, which means gift of God

Edna (Hebrew) – Rejuvenation, delight

Eila (Hebrew) – Oak tree

Elia (Hebrew/Greek) – My God is Yahweh (Hebrew), the sun (Greek)

Elma (Turkish/German) – Apple (Turkish), helmet, protection (German)

Elsa (Hebrew/Scandinavian) – Noble (Scandinavian), God’s promise (Hebrew)

Elyn (English) – A variant of Ellen or Helen, meaning light or moon

Enid (Welsh) – Soul, life

Erin (Irish) – Ireland

Esme (French/Persian) – Esteemed, beloved (French), emerald (Persian)

Fawn (English) – Young deer

Faye (English/French) – Fairy or loyalty and belief

Fern (English) – A green plant that loves the shade

Fila (Arabic) – Love

Fina (Italian) – A short form of Serafina, which means “burning one” or “serpent”

Fira (Indonesian) – Short form of names like Saffira, which can mean “precious stone” in a broader sense

Flora (Latin) – Flower or the goddess of flowers

Fran (English) – A diminutive of Frances, which means “free one”

Frit (English) – Peace ruler, also a diminutive of Frieda

Faye (English) – Fairy or elf

Gail (Hebrew) – Joy or father’s joy

Gale (English) – A person who is jovial or pleasant, sometimes referred to a kind of wind

Gana (Hebrew) – Garden

Gaya (Sanskrit) – A name referring to the earth or to the city of Gaya in India

Gigi (French) – Trusted or Earth worker; often used as a nickname for names like Georgina or Virginia

Gina (Italian) – A short form of names ending in “gina”, often associated with the name Regina which means queen

Gini (English) – A diminutive or nickname which could stand for names like Virginia, which means “virginal” or “pure”

Gita (Sanskrit) – Song; often associated with the Bhagavad Gita, a 700-verse Hindu scripture that is part of the Indian epic Mahabharata

Gwen (Welsh) – Fair, blessed or white

Gyda (Norse) – Great, godly

Hala (Arabic) – Halo, or the aureole of light seen around the moon

Hana (Japanese/Arabic) – Flower (Japanese), happiness or bliss (Arabic)

Haya (Arabic/Hebrew) – Life (Arabic), modesty or moral integrity (Hebrew)

Hedy (Greek) – Sweet or pleasant

Hele (English) – Bright, clear

Hila (Hebrew) – Halo or aura

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Hira (Arabic/Urdu) – Mountain (in reference to the Mountain of Light or Hira in Arabic), a type of precious stone or diamond (Urdu)

Hope (English) – Expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen

Huma (Persian) – A mythical bird known to bring good luck

Hyun (Korean) – Virtuous, worthy, able

Ibis (Latin) – A type of bird; generally a rare name for girls and may refer to the bird species.

Ilma (Finnish) – Air or sky

Ines (Spanish/Portuguese) – Chaste or holy; a variant of the name Agnes.

Inez (Spanish) – Another variant of the name Agnes which means chaste or holy.

Iola (Greek) – Violet-colored dawn.

Ione (Greek) – Violet flower; in Greek mythology, Ione was a Nereid, a sea nymph.

Iris (Greek) – Rainbow; in Greek mythology, Iris is the messenger of the gods and the personification of the rainbow.

Isla (Scottish) – Island; the name is derived from an island on the river Isla in Scotland. This is the name of one of our dogs (although we use the Spanish pronunciation “ee-sla”, not the Scottish which is like “eye-la.”)

Jane (Hebrew) – God is gracious

Jean (Hebrew) – God is gracious (also a variant of Jane)

Jena (Arabic) – Little bird or paradise

Jess (Hebrew) – Short for Jessica, which means “God beholds”

Jill (English) – Youthful, a variant of the name Gillian or Julian

Joan (Hebrew) – God is gracious

Jodi (Hebrew) – Praised, a variant of the name Judy or Judith

Joia (French) – Joy or jewel

Joss (English) – A nickname, sometimes used for names like Jocelyn, which means “member of the Gauts tribe”

June (Latin) – The sixth month of the year, named after the Roman goddess Juno

Macy (French/English) – Derived from Matthew, meaning “gift of God”

Mali (Thai) – Jasmine flower

Mara (Hebrew) – Bitter or sorrow

Mary (Hebrew) – Bitter or wished-for child

Mila (Slavic) – Gracious or dear

Mina (German/Persian) – Love (German), azure (Persian)

Myra (English) – Invented by the poet Fulke Greville, possibly derived from the Latin “myrra” meaning myrrh.

Myth (English) – A traditional story or legend, an uncommon name for a girl.

Mimi (Various) – Often a diminutive of names such as Miriam or Maria

Nana (Japanese/Greek) – Seven (Japanese), grace (Greek)

Nara (Japanese/Korean) – Oak tree (Japanese), country (Korean)

Naya (Arabic) – New or fresh

Nell (English) – Bright, shining one, often a diminutive of names like Helen or Eleanor

Neva (Latin) – Snow, derived from the Latin “nivis”

Nila (Sanskrit) – Blue

Nina (Slavic/Spanish) – Dreamer (Slavic), little girl (Spanish)

Noor (Arabic) – Light or radiance

Nora (Greek/Irish) – Light (Greek), honor (Irish)

Nuha (Arabic) – Intelligence or mind

Oana (Romanian) – God’s gracious gift, a form of the name Ioana

Odai (Japanese) – Small branch, although rare, can be used as a name

Olia (Slavic) – Holy; a variant of the name Olga

Olga (Russian) – Holy or blessed

Olia (Russian) – A diminutive of Olga, meaning holy or blessed

Onyx (English) – A precious black gemstone

Opal (Sanskrit) – A precious gemstone, derived from the Sanskrit word “upala”

Oria (Latin) – Golden

Orly (Hebrew) – You are my light

Orna (Hebrew/Irish) – Pine tree (Hebrew), pale (Irish)

Page (English) – Young servant or assistant

Pais (English) – Young child, usually used as a short form of Paisley

Pali (Hungarian) – Small

Park (Korean) – Gourd, though more commonly used as a surname

Paty (English) – Noble; a diminutive form of Patricia

Pola (Polish) – Of Apollo; also used as a diminutive for Apolonia

Pyra (Greek) – Fire or flame, though it is a rare name

Qira (Hebrew) – Beam of light (It’s a modern name and interpretations may vary)

Quyn (Vietnamese) – Balsam flower (Uncommon)

Qivi (Greenlandic) – Kiss

Qena (Albanian) – Doll

Qian (Chinese) – Money or coin, but used as a name can mean modest or beautiful

Qais (Arabic) – Firm

Quia (Spanish) – A rare name without a clear meaning

Quya (Inuit) – A rare name without a clearly established meaning

Qori (Quechua) – Gold

Rada (Slavic) – Happy, willing

Rain (English) – Abundant blessings from above, or simply rain

Rana (Arabic) – Gazing upon or looking at

Reem (Arabic) – White antelope

Rena (Hebrew/Greek) – Joyous melody (Hebrew), peace (Greek)

Rhea (Greek) – Flowing stream

Rian (Gaelic) – Little king, also a variant of Ryan

Romy (Latin) – Dew of the sea, often a diminutive for Rosemary

Rosa (Latin) – Rose

Saba (Arabic) – Morning

Sage (English) – Wise one, or a type of herb

Sara (Hebrew) – Princess

Sela (Hebrew) – Rock or a fortress

Sian (Welsh) – God is gracious

Siri (Scandinavian) – Beautiful victory

Skye (English) – Adventurous, a reference to the Isle of Skye in Scotland

Star (English) – Celestial star

Suki (Japanese) – Beloved

Suri (Persian/Hebrew) – Rose (Persian), princess (Hebrew)

Tala (Arabic) – Young palm tree

Tara (Sanskrit) – Star

Tess (English) – Harvester, often a diminutive of Theresa

Thea (Greek) – Goddess, also a diminutive of names like Dorothea or Althea

Tia (Spanish) – Aunt, but also used as a standalone name

Tina (English) – River, also a diminutive of names like Christina or Martina

Tori (Japanese/English) – Bird (Japanese), victorious (English)

Tula (Sanskrit) – Balance, or Libra in astrology

Tyra (Scandinavian) – God of battle

Tyne (English) – A river in England

Uira (Maori) – Light or lamp

Ulla (Scandinavian/German) – Will, determination

Ulva (Scandinavian) – Wolf

Ursa (Latin) – Bear, commonly used in astronomical contexts

Usha (Sanskrit) – Dawn

Usra (Arabic) – Dawn

Uyen (Vietnamese) – A rare Vietnamese name without a clear meaning in English

Uzma (Arabic) – Greatest, more supreme

Vada (German) – Famous ruler

Vale (Latin) – Valley

Vana (Hebrew) – God’s gift

Veda (Sanskrit) – Knowledge or understanding

Vera (Russian) – Faith or truth

Vida (Spanish) – Life

Vika (Slavic) – Victory

Vivi (Latin) – Alive or lively, often a diminutive for Vivian or Vivienne

Vona (Old Norse) – Hope

Vyra (English) – A modern or invented name without a specific meaning

Wava (Slavic) – Stranger or wanderer

Wend (English) – Wanderer, more commonly used as a verb than a name

Wila (English) – Will-desire

Winn (English) – Friend or fair

Wren (English) – A small songbird

Wynt (English) – A variant of the name Wynter

Xara (Modern English) – A modern invention, often interpreted as a variant of “Sara”, which means “princess” in Hebrew. The meaning of Xara itself is not established.

Xena (Greek) – Guest, stranger; This name gained popularity from the television series “Xena: Warrior Princess”.

Yael (Hebrew) – Mountain goat; In the Bible, Yael was a heroic woman who killed the enemy general Sisera, securing victory for the Israelites.

Yana (Hebrew/Slavic) – He answers (Hebrew); God is gracious, a diminutive form of the name Ioanna in Slavic languages.

Yara (Arabic/Brazilian) – Small butterfly (Arabic); Water lady or seashore in Brazilian indigenous mythology, the name of a mermaid-like figure associated with rivers and bodies of water.

Yoko (Japanese) – Positive child or sunlight child; The meaning can vary depending on the kanji used.

Yoli (Spanish) – A diminutive of Yolanda, which means “violet” from the Greek “ion” and “anthos”.

Yuki (Japanese) – Snow or happiness; The meaning can change depending on the kanji used.

Yuli (Various) – Can be a short form of Yulia/Julia, which means “youthful”.

Yula (Slavic) – Youthful or young; This name is often a diminutive form of Yulia or Julia.

Zara (Arabic) – Princess or flower; it is also a form of Sarah.

Zaya (Mongolian) – Fate, destiny.

Zeba (Persian) – Beautiful, pretty.

Zela (African) – A name of African origin without a specific meaning.

Zena (Greek) – Variant of Xena, meaning “guest, stranger”.

Zila (Hebrew) – Shade or shadow.

Zina (Greek/Arabic) – A variant of Xenia, meaning “hospitable” in Greek; Ornament or beauty in Arabic.

Zita (Italian) – Little girl, or a variant of the name Rosita.

Zoey (Greek) – Life; a variant spelling of Zoe.

Zora (Slavic) – Dawn, morning.

4 Letter Names for Boy Cats

These four letter boys’ names make easy-to-learn cat names, too!

Adam (Hebrew) – Man, earth

Alan (Celtic) – Handsome, cheerful

Alex (Greek) – Defender of the people

Amir (Arabic) – Leader, prince

Andy (English) – Manly, brave

Aris (Greek) – Best

Arlo (Anglo-Saxon) – Fortified hill

Arne (Scandinavian) – Eagle

Asad (Arabic) – Lion

Aviv (Hebrew) – Spring

Bard (English) – Minstrel, poet

Beau (French) – Handsome

Bert (German) – Bright, shining

Bill (English) – Resolute protector

Blas (Spanish) – Lisp, stutter

Brad (English) – Broad meadow

Bret (Celtic) – From Brittany

Buck (English) – Male deer

Byul (Korean) – Star

Byrd (English) – Bird

Cade (English) – Stout, sturdy

Carl (German) – Man

Chad (English) – Warrior, protector

Chet (Slavic) – Fortress, camp

Clay (English) – Mortal

Cleo (Greek) – Pride, fame, glory

Cole (English) – Swarthy, coal-black

Cory (Gaelic) – Hollow

Cruz (Spanish) – Cross

Cyan (English) – Greenish-blue color

Dale (English) – Valley

Dane (English) – From Denmark

Dino (Italian) – Little sword

Dirk (German) – Famous ruler

Drew (Greek) – Manly, brave

Duke (English) – Leader

Dunn (English) – Brown

Dusk (English) – The darker stage of twilight

Dyre (Norwegian) – Dear heart

Earl (English) – Nobleman, warrior

Eben (Hebrew) – Stone

Edan (Celtic) – Fire

Eden (Hebrew) – Place of pleasure

Eldo (English) – Old, wise

Elmo (Italian) – Worthy to be loved

Eloy (Spanish) – Chosen one

Emil (Latin) – Rival

Enzo (Italian) – Home ruler

Eric (Scandinavian) – Eternal ruler

Finn (Irish) – Fair or white

Ford (English) – River crossing

Fran (Spanish) – Free or from France

Fred (German) – Peaceful ruler

Fuad (Arabic) – Heart

Fynn (Irish) – Variant of Finn, means fair or white

Fael (Celtic) – Wolf

Frey (Norse) – Lord, noble

Fyfe (Scottish) – From Fife

Fyke (Dutch) – Fish trap

Gabe (Hebrew) – God is my strength

Gael (Celtic) – Stranger

Gage (French) – Pledge

Gale (Hebrew) – Father of exaltation

Gary (German) – Spearman

Gene (Greek) – Noble, well-born

Glen (Gaelic) – Valley

Goro (Japanese) – Fifth son

Grey (English) – Grey-haired

Gunn (Scandinavian) – War

Hank (German) – Ruler of the home

Hans (German) – God is gracious

Hart (English) – Stag, strong, brave

Heir (English) – Inherit

Hiro (Japanese) – Generous

Hold (Old English) – Gracious, kind-hearted

Holt (English) – Forest

Hugo (German) – Mind, intellect

Hunt (English) – Hunter

Igor (Russian) – Warrior of peace

Ilan (Hebrew) – Tree

Ilya (Russian) – God is my Lord

Imad (Arabic) – Pillar, support

Ingo (Scandinavian) – Protected by Yngvi (Norse god)

Ivan (Russian) – God is gracious

Iver (Scandinavian) – Archer, bow warrior

Ives (English) – Archer’s bow

Izzy (Hebrew) – God is my oath

Ilan (Hebrew) – Tree

Jack (English) – God is gracious

Jake (Hebrew) – Supplanter

Jarl (Scandinavian) – Nobleman, earl

Jase (Hebrew) – Healer

Javi (Spanish) – New house

Jean (French) – God is gracious

Jeff (English) – God’s peace

Jett (English) – Jet black

Joel (Hebrew) – God is willing

John (Hebrew) – God is gracious

Kael (Gaelic) – Mighty warrior

Kane (Celtic) – Fighter

Karl (German) – Man, free man

Kean (Irish) – Ancient, distant

Kent (English) – High or coastal land

Kern (Gaelic) – Dark

Kian (Persian/Irish) – Kings/Kingdom in Persian; Ancient in Irish

Kirk (Scottish) – Church

Knox (English) – Round-top hill

Kris (Greek) – Carrier of Christ

Lael (Hebrew) – Of God

Lake (English) – Lake

Lane (English) – Pathway

Lars (Scandinavian) – Laurel, crowned with laurel

Leif (Scandinavian) – Heir, descendant

Leon (Greek) – Lion

Liam (Irish) – Strong-willed warrior

Link (English) – Left-handed, lanky

Luke (Greek) – From Lucania

Lyle (French) – Island

Marc (Latin) – God of war

Mark (Latin) – God of war

Mars (Latin) – Roman god of war

Mate (Hungarian) – Gift of God

Matt (Hebrew) – Gift of God

Maul (English) – Hammer

Mick (English) – Who is like God?

Mike (Hebrew) – Who is like God?

Milo (German) – Merciful

Mose (Hebrew) – Drawn out of the water

Neal (Irish) – Champion

Neil (Irish) – Champion

Nick (Greek) – Victory of the people

Nico (Greek) – Victory of the people

Nils (Swedish) – Champion

Noah (Hebrew) – Rest, comfort

Noel (French) – Christmas

Nyle (Gaelic) – Champion

Nate (Hebrew) – Gift of God

Nash (English) – At the ash tree

Oded (Hebrew) – Restorer, to restore

Oleg (Russian) – Holy, blessed

Olin (Swedish) – Holly

Omar (Arabic) – Life, flourishing

Omer (Hebrew) – Sheaf of wheat

Onyx (Greek) – A gemstone with banded layers of color

Oran (Celtic) – Pale

Otis (German) – Wealthy

Otto (German) – Wealth

Ozzy (English) – God’s power

Page (English) – Young servant

Paco (Spanish) – Free

Paul (Latin) – Small, humble

Pete (Greek) – Rock, stone

Phil (Greek) – Lover of horses

Polo (Italian) – Small, little

Port (Latin) – Gate, door

Prue (English) – Prudent, cautious

Pyke (Dutch) – A kind of fish

Quan (Chinese) – Spring

Quin (Irish) – Wise, intelligent

Qais (Arabic) – Firm, hard

Quay (French) – Wharf, loading dock

Quip (English) – Witty remark

Quod (Latin) – Because

Quiz (English) – A test or examination

Qrow (Modern/English) – Variant of Crow, referring to the bird

Quay (French) – Wharf

Quad (English) – Square, four-sided figure

Reid (Scottish) – Red-haired

Reed (English) – Red-haired, red

Rico (Spanish) – Strong power

Rolf (German) – Wolf counsel

Rome (Latin) – From Rome, Italy

Ross (Scottish) – Peninsula, headland

Rudy (German) – Famous wolf

Rune (Scandinavian) – Secret

Ryan (Irish) – Little king

Ryke (German) – Rich

Sage (Latin) – Wise, judicious

Saul (Hebrew) – Asked for, prayed for

Sean (Irish) – God is gracious

Seth (Hebrew) – Appointed

Shad (English) – Battle

Shay (Gaelic) – Hawk-like, admirable

Silv (Latin) – Woods, wild

Stan (English) – Stony meadow

Syed (Arabic) – Noble, honorable

Tadh (Irish) – Poet

Tate (English) – Cheerful

Tavi (Hebrew) – Good, beloved

Toby (Hebrew) – God is good

Todd (English) – Fox

Tome (Greek) – Twin

Tory (Irish) – Pursuer

Troy (French) – Soldier

Tyra (Scandinavian) – God of battle

Tyke (English) – A young dog or animal

Ubal (Spanish) – Bold, brave

Ulan (Turkish/Mongolian) – Warrior/Red

Umar (Arabic) – Life, thriving

Uria (Hebrew) – Light of God

Urso (Latin) – Bear

Urya (Hebrew) – Yahweh is my light

Usif (Arabic) – He will add

Utal (Hawaiian) – Of the sea

Uzzi (Hebrew) – My power

Uday (Sanskrit) – To rise

Vale (English) – Valley

Vann (English) – From the marsh

Veer (Dutch) – Feather

Vern (French) – Alder tree

Vick (English) – Victory

Vico (Italian) – Conqueror

Vito (Latin) – Life

Vlad (Slavic) – Ruler

Voss (German) – Fox

Vyse (English) – The top or highest point

Wade (English) – River crossing

Walt (German) – Ruler of the army

Ward (English) – Watchman, guardian

Watt (English) – Ruler of the army

Will (German) – Resolute protector

Wolf (German) – Wolf

Wynn (Welsh) – Fair, white

Wyse (English) – Wise

Wael (Arabic) – Seeker

Wyn (Welsh) – Fair, blessed

Xavi (Spanish) – New house

Xeno (Greek) – Stranger

Xian (Chinese) – Virtuous, worthy

Xoan (Galician) – God is gracious

Xuan (Vietnamese/Chinese) – Spring/Virtuous, graceful

Xue (Chinese) – Snow, to study

Xyle (Greek) – Wood

Xeno (Greek) – Foreign, strange

Xray (Modern) – Inspired by the X-ray technology

Xabi (Basque) – New house

Yael (Hebrew) – Mountain goat

Yair (Hebrew) – He will enlighten

Yale (Welsh) – Fertile upland

Yann (Breton) – God is gracious

Yarl (Scandinavian) – Nobleman, prince

Yogi (Sanskrit) – One who practices yoga

Yose (Hebrew) – God will add

Yule (English) – Born at Christmas

Yuri (Russian) – Farmer

Yvan (Slavic) – God is gracious

Zack (Hebrew) – God has remembered

Zain (Arabic) – Beauty, grace

Zane (English) – God is gracious

Zeal (English) – Passion, enthusiasm

Zeke (Hebrew) – God strengthens

Zeno (Greek) – Gift of Zeus

Zero (English) – The numerical symbol denoting absence of quantity

Zinc (English) – The chemical element

Zuri (Swahili) – Beautiful

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