Boy Names That Mean N

Discover Boy names meaning N with origins and popularity.

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Doozer
Energetic person.
English
Dor
Generation.
Hebrew
Dorai
King.
Tamil
Doran
Stranger or exile.
Irish
Dorik
A diminutive of Dorofey, meaning 'gift of God'.
Russian
Dorion
Descendant of Doros (a Greek mythology figure).
English
Doron
Gift or present.
Hebrew
Dorrance
From the golden town.
French
Dorset
From the county of Dorset.
English
doruk
Mountain peak or summit.
Turkish
Dorvir
Friend of the spear.
English
Dosar
Means 'friend' or 'companion' in Persian.
Persian
Dost
Friend.
Persian
Dostdar
Keeper of friendship.
Persian
Dotson
Son of dot.
English
Dougal
Dark stranger.
Scottish
Dougan
Dark-skinned.
Scottish
Dougen
Son of Doug.
English
Dougey
Diminutive form of Douge.
English
Doughal
Dark stranger.
Scottish
Dougi
Diminutive form of Doug.
English
Dougie
Diminutive form of Douglas.
Scottish
Douglas
From the Gaelic 'dubh glas', meaning 'dark water' or 'dark stream'.
Scottish
douha
Morning.
Arabic
Douherty
Descendant of Doherty.
Irish
Dour
Stern, severe.
Scottish
Dover
From the town by the water.
English
Dowan
Dark-skinned; little black one.
English
Dowld
Dark stranger.
Irish
Doyele
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English
Doyelle
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English
Doyle
Descendant of Dubhghall, meaning 'dark stranger'.
Irish
Doylton
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English
dozier
Derived from the French surname meaning 'from the osier bed'.
French
Draco
Means 'dragon' or 'serpent' in Latin.
Latin
Dragen
Derived from the Germanic element 'dragen', meaning 'to carry' or 'to draw'.
Germanic
Drago
Means 'dear' or 'precious' in Slavic languages.
Slavic
Dragon
Derived from the Greek word 'drakon', meaning serpent or dragon.
English
Drakon
Means 'dragon' or 'serpent' in Greek.
Greek
Draupnir
A magical golden ring in Norse mythology.
Norse
dravid
Descendant of King Dravid.
Sanskrit
dray
Diminutive form of the name Draven.
English
Drayk
Dragon-like.
English
Drayke
Dragon-like.
English
Drayper
Son of the drapery maker.
English
drayton
From the town on the river.
English
Draz
Derived from Slavic elements meaning 'dear' or 'precious'.
Slavic
Drefan
Wise, intelligent.
Welsh
Drem
Shining, radiant.
Scottish
Dreogan
To endure, persevere.
English
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