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Number 5 — The Free Spirit Baby Names

Explore 21,230 baby names for name numerology number 5 (The Free Spirit) in the Pythagorean system. Adventurous, curious, versatile, energetic.

21,230 Total Names
10,158 Girl Names
7,691 Boy Names
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  1. Emma English

    Emma derives from the Germanic element "ermen" meaning "whole" or "universal," and entered English through Old French and Norman usage.

  2. Isla Scottish

    The given name 'Isla' is derived from the Old Norse word 'ey', meaning 'island', and is also related to the Gaelic word 'eilean', which shares a similar meaning.

  3. Olivia English

    Olivia is the feminine form of the Latin name Olivius, derived from "oliva," meaning olive tree, symbolizing peace and wisdom.

  4. Sofia Greek

    The given name 'Sofia' means 'wisdom' and its linguistic root is Greek, derived from the word 'σοφία' (sophia), which is also the source of the English word 'sophisticated'.

  5. Yuzuki Japanese

    Yuzuki (ゆづき) is a Japanese given name composed of characters that typically mean "gentle" or "superior" (yu) combined with "moon" or "help" (zuki), with the exact meaning varying based on kanji selection.

  6. Amelia English

    Amelia derives from the Germanic name Amalia, which comes from the root "amal" meaning "work" or "industrious," combined with a feminine suffix.

  7. Arthur English

    The name Arthur likely derives from the Celtic root "art" meaning "bear," though some scholars propose a connection to the Roman name Artorius of uncertain etymology.

  8. Joao Portuguese

    João means "God is gracious" and derives from the Hebrew name Yochanan, filtered through Latin (Joannes) and Portuguese phonetic adaptation.

  9. Leo German

    Leo derives from the Latin word "leo," meaning "lion," and is rooted in Indo-European languages through Latin's adoption of the term.

  10. Mia Swedish

    Mia is a Scandinavian diminutive of Maria, derived from the Latin name Maria, which means "of the sea" or "beloved" depending on its connection to either the Latin word "mare" (sea) or…

  11. Mikko Finnish

    Mikko is the Finnish form of Michael, derived from the Hebrew name Mikha'el, meaning "who is like God?" through the Greek Michαήλ.

  12. Paul English

    The name Paul derives from the Latin name Paulus, which means "small" or "humble," stemming from the Latin adjective paulus.

  13. Priyanka Hindi

    Priyanka is a Sanskrit name derived from "priya" (प्रिय), meaning "beloved" or "dear," with the suffix "-anka" forming a feminine diminutive.

  14. Rin Japanese

    Rin is a Japanese given name meaning "dignified" or "severe," derived from the kanji characters 凛 or 린, with linguistic roots in Chinese classical language.

  15. Sophia English

    Sophia derives from the Greek word "sophia" (σοφία), meaning "wisdom." The name has its linguistic root in ancient Greek philosophy and religious thought.

  16. Divina Spanish (Philippines)

    The name 'Divina' means "divine" or "goddess-like," derived from the Latin word *divinus* (meaning "of a god" or "heavenly").

  17. Viola Latin

    The given name 'Viola' is derived from the Latin word 'viola,' meaning 'purple,' which is also the name of a flower.

  18. Carlos Spanish

    Carlos means "free man" and derives from the Germanic name Karl, which comes from the Old High German word "karl" meaning a man of the common people or freeman.

  19. Giulia Latin

    Giulia is the Italian feminine form of Julius, derived from the Latin family name Iulius, which likely means "youthful" or "downy-bearded." The name has Roman roots traceable to the Julian family, one…

  20. Tomas Swedish

    Tomas means "twin" and derives from the Aramaic name Toma, which was borne by one of Jesus's apostles and later Latinized as Thomas.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Number 5 — The Free Spirit Names

What is name numerology number 5?

In Pythagorean numerology, every letter carries a number value; adding up a name's letters and reducing to a single digit gives its Expression (Destiny) number. Number 5 names carry the traits of name numerology number 5 (The Free Spirit) in the Pythagorean system. Adventurous, curious, versatile, energetic.

How many baby names have numerology number 5?

Our database has 21,230 names whose Pythagorean numerology reduces to 5 — 10,158 ranked for girls and 7,691 ranked for boys.

Is this the Chaldean or Pythagorean system?

This list uses the Pythagorean system (A=1…I=9, then repeats) — the system most people mean by "name numerology." Our Astro Filters tool on the Browse Names page also supports the Chaldean system if you prefer it.

How is a name's numerology number calculated?

Each letter is assigned a value (A=1, B=2, … I=9, then J=1 again), the values are summed, and the sum is reduced by adding its digits together until one digit remains — except the master numbers 11, 22 and 33, which are kept unreduced.

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