Boy Names That Mean N

Discover Boy names meaning N with origins and popularity.

31,223 names found Page 41 of 625
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Anbiorn
Eagle bear, from Old Norse elements 'ari' (eagle) and 'bjǫrn' (bear).
Norse
Anbjorn
Eagle bear, combining elements for 'eagle' and 'bear'.
Norse
Anbuchelvan
Wealthy in love
Tamil
Anbumadi
Loving moon or loving mind
Tamil
Anbumani
A Tamil name meaning 'beautiful face' or 'handsome'.
Tamil
Anbuselvan
Beloved prosperous one
Tamil
Anchises
Son of Capys.
Greek
Anchit
Honored.
Hindi
Andalusi
From Andalusia (a region in Spain).
Arabic
Ander
Manly, brave.
Basque
Anders
Strong, manly.
Scandinavian
Andersen
Son of Anders.
Scandinavian
Anderson
Son of Andrew.
English
Andersson
Son of Anders.
Swedish
Andettan
Means 'one who is praised' or 'worthy of praise'.
English
Andi
Manly, brave; a diminutive of Andrew.
Greek
Andlib
Andlib means 'nightingale' in Arabic, symbolizing beauty and song.
Arabic
Andor
Andor is a Hungarian form of Andrew, meaning 'manly' or 'brave'.
Hungarian
Andraemon
Man of strength.
Greek
Andre
Manly, brave.
French
Andrecito
Diminutive form of Andre.
Spanish
Andrei
Manly, courageous.
Slavic
Andrej
Form of Andrew, meaning manly, brave.
Slavic
Andrejeen
Diminutive form of Andrej.
Slavic
Andrejek
Diminutive form of Andrej.
Polish
Andres
Manly, strong.
Spanish
Andret
From the town of Andret, France.
French
Andrew
Strong, manly.
Greek
Andrewe
Variation of Andrew.
English
Andrie
Manly, brave.
Greek
Andries
Man, warrior.
Dutch
Andrion
Manly, brave.
Greek
Andro
Man, warrior.
Greek
Androcles
Glory of man.
Greek
Androgeus
Son of the earth; derived from Greek elements 'andros' (man) and 'ge' (earth).
Greek
Andronicus
Victory of a man, from Greek 'aner' (man) and 'nike' (victory).
Greek
Andronycus
Manly, courageous; derived from Greek 'andros' meaning man.
Greek
Andros
Manly or masculine, derived from Greek 'andros' meaning 'of a man'.
Greek
Andrusha
Diminutive of Andrey, meaning 'manly' or 'warrior'.
Russian
Andrzej
Polish form of Andrew, meaning 'manly' or 'warrior'.
Polish
Andsaca
One who opposes or attacks, derived from 'and-' (against) and 'sacan' (to str...
Anglo-saxon
Andswarian
To answer or respond, derived from Old English 'andswarian'.
Anglo-saxon
Andvaranaut
A ring from Norse mythology that could produce gold but brought a curse upon ...
Norse
Andvari
Andvari is a dwarf from Norse mythology who owns a magical ring and cursed tr...
Norse
Andweard
Steadfast guardian or enduring protector.
Anglo-saxon
Andwearde
Andwearde means 'ever-warden' or 'constant guardian'.
Anglo-saxon
Andwele
God brings me.
Swahili
Andwyrdan
Eternal ruler or everlasting power.
Anglo-saxon
Andy
Diminutive of Andrew, meaning 'manly' or 'brave'.
English
Aneef
The meaning of the name Aneef is not widely recorded.
Arabic
About names that mean N

Names with the meaning “N” are often chosen for their symbolism and positive values. Explore origins, pronunciation, and popularity to find the right fit.

Suggest a Name
BabyNameLore