Boy Names That Mean N

Discover Boy names meaning N with origins and popularity.

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Priel
God's fruitfulness.
Hebrew
Priestley
From the priest's meadow or clearing.
English
Priestly
Relating to a priest.
English
Prince
Noble, royal son.
English
Princeton
Princely town.
English
Princy
Princess-like.
English
Prine
Prince.
English
Prinita
Beloved, dear one.
Sanskrit
Prins
Prince.
Dutch
Prinse
Prince.
Dutch
Prior
Superior, ranking before others.
English
Prisciliano
Ancient.
Spanish
Priscus
Ancient.
Latin
Prit
Love, affection.
Punjabi
Pritesh
Master of love, Lord of affection.
Gujarati
Prithipal
One who is dear to the earth or grounded.
Punjabi
Prithu
Broad or vast; ancient king
Sanskrit
Prithujay
Conqueror of the earth.
Sanskrit
Prithutam
One who is foremost or excellent.
Sanskrit
Prithvij
King of the earth.
Sanskrit
Prithvijaj
Born of the earth
Sanskrit
Prithviraj
King of the earth
Sanskrit
Prity
Dear one, Beloved.
Sanskrit
Priyabrata
Devoted to loved ones
Sanskrit
Priyadarshana
To be seen with love.
Sanskrit
Priyadarshi
One who is seen with love.
Sanskrit
Priyamkara
One who does loving acts
Sanskrit
Priyamvad
One who speaks lovingly.
Sanskrit
Priyangu
Charming; attractive.
Sanskrit
Priyanjan
Beloved; dear one.
Sanskrit
Priyank
Beloved; loved one.
Sanskrit
Priyansh
Part of beloved; fraction of love.
Sanskrit
Priyanshu
Ray of love; moon.
Sanskrit
Priyanvad
Sweet-spoken; charming in speech.
Sanskrit
Priyaranjan
One who delights loved ones
Sanskrit
Priyatman
Beloved soul; dear one.
Sanskrit
Probert
Illustrious brightness.
English
Procopio
Progress or advancement.
Greek
Proctor
Occupational name for a steward or manager, from Latin 'procurator'.
English
Proculeius
A noble Roman family name.
Latin
Procurator
Administrator or official.
Latin
Proinnsias
Irish form of Francis, meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free one'.
Gaelic
Prokhop
Diminutive of Prokhor, meaning 'leader of the dance' from Greek.
Russian
Prokhor
Derived from Greek Prochoros, meaning 'leader of the dance'.
Russian
Prokop
Derived from the Greek name Prokopios, meaning 'progress' or 'advancement'.
Slavic
Prokopios
Derived from Greek 'prokope' meaning 'progress' or 'advancement'.
Greek
Prokshan
One who is purified or cleansed, often associated with ritual purification.
Sanskrit
Prolaya
One who is born or produced; a name meaning 'offspring' or 'descendant'.
Sanskrit
Prologue
Used as the introductory section of a literary work, doesn't have a specific ...
English
Prom
Derived from the word 'promenade', referring to a formal dance event.
English
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