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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