Boy Names That Mean N

Discover Boy names meaning N with origins and popularity.

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Nelsun
Son of Neil.
English
Nelsyn
Combination of Nelson and Lyn.
English
Nelton
From the town near the swamps.
English
Nemat
Blessing, grace, or bounty from God.
Arabic
Nemi
From the Latin 'nemus', meaning 'grove' or 'forest'.
Latin
Neminath
Lord of the half, referring to the 22nd Tirthankara in Jainism.
Sanskrit
Neon
New.
Greek
Neotolemus
New War.
Greek
Neper
Grain Measurer.
Egyptian
Nepheg
Sunrise.
Hebrew
Nephishesim
Refreshingnesses.
Hebrew
Nephusim
Refreshments.
Hebrew
Nephusum
Holy Refreshments.
Hebrew
Neptuna
Derived from Neptune, the Roman god of the sea.
Latin
Neptune
derived from the name of the Roman god of the sea.
Latin
Nereus
derived from the name of the god of the sea in Greek mythology.
Greek
Nero
Strong, vigorous.
Italian
Neroli
Orange blossom.
Italian
Neron
Strong, vigorous.
Spanish
Nerone
Strong, powerful.
Italian
Nesan
Silent.
Persian
Nesbit
Nose-shaped.
English
Nesbyt
Nest-like.
English
Nessan
Unique.
Irish
Netania
God has given.
Hebrew
Netaniah
Given by God.
Hebrew
Nethaneel
God has given.
Hebrew
Netik
Net-like.
Hungarian
Neto
Short form of Ernesto, meaning serious, determined.
Spanish
Netratav
Possessing eyes.
Sanskrit
Neuman
New man, derived from German 'neu' meaning new and 'Mann' meaning man.
German
Neuveville
Neuveville means 'new town' in French, referring to a settlement.
French
Neval
Moonbeam.
Turkish
Nevan
Little saint.
Irish
Nevel
Ancestor.
Yiddish
Nevele
Infant.
Yiddish
Nevelle
New town.
French
Nevid
Clear, evident.
Turkish
Nevil
New village.
English
Nevile
New village.
English
Neville
New town.
French
Nevio
Derived from the Latin name Naevius, meaning 'mole' or 'birthmark'.
Italian
Newbie
Slang term used to refer to someone who is new to a particular activity or co...
English
Newbold
From the new building or new house.
English
Newborough
From the new borough or fortified settlement.
English
Newburrie
From the new borough or fortified settlement.
English
Newburry
From the new burgh or fortified settlement.
English
Newbury
From the new borough or fortified town.
English
Newcomb
From the new valley or new settlement.
English
Newel
From the Old English 'neowe' meaning new, combined with 'wella' meaning sprin...
English
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