Boy Names That Mean N

Discover Boy names meaning N with origins and popularity.

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Saelac
Blessed victory, from Old English sæl (blessed) and lac (victory).
Anglo-saxon
Saer
Means 'star' in Welsh.
Welsh
Saeweard
Sea guardian, from Old English sæ 'sea' and weard 'guardian'.
Anglo-saxon
Safeeh
Pure, sincere, or honest.
Arabic
Safeen
Pure, clear, or sincere.
Arabic
Safeenah
Sufficient, adequate.
Arabic
Saffaq
Sandy, sandy color.
Arabic
Safi
Pure, clean.
Arabic
Safil
Noble, majestic.
Arabic
Safit
Pure, innocent.
Hebrew
Safiuddin
Pure in religion, devout.
Arabic
Safiullah
Pure of God, combining 'Safi' (pure) and 'Allah' (God).
Arabic
Safiy
Best friend, beloved.
Arabic
Safiyaldin
Pure in religion, noble.
Arabic
Safiyyaddin
Pure one of the religion
Arabic
Saflford
No known meaning.
English
Saford
No known meaning.
English
Safrah
Happiness, joy.
Arabic
Safwani
From the Safwan tribe.
Arabic
Safwat
Excellent, good-looking.
Arabic
Safyan
Shining, bright.
Arabic
Sagan
Astrologer, wise person.
Sanskrit
Sagar
Ocean, large body of water.
Sanskrit
Sagarotharaka
The one who crosses the ocean.
Sanskrit
Sageer
Small, young, or little one.
Arabic
Sager
One who saw, visionary.
English
Sagh
An arrow's barb, point.
Arabic
Sagham
A tall person, lofty.
Arabic
Saghil
Small rock or stone.
Arabic
Saghiri
Related to wine, associated with a goblet.
Persian
Sagiv
Triumphant, victorious.
Hebrew
Sagma
Explosion, eruption.
Arabic
Sagni
Third-born child.
Ethiopian
Sago
On the decline, fading away.
Japanese
Sagurik
Shiva, the auspicious one.
Bengali
Sahaab
Clouds, referring to the clouds that bring rain.
Arabic
Sahaad
Branches.
Arabic
Sahaar
Dawn.
Persian
Sahabat
Friend.
Indonesian
Sahadev
One of the Pandavas
Sanskrit
Sahadeva
One of the five Pandava brothers in the Mahabharata, meaning 'with the gods'.
Sanskrit
Sahaf
Bookseller or journalist.
Arabic
Sahaj
Natural or simple
Sanskrit
Sahalani
Falcon.
Cherokee
Sahaman
King.
Armenian
Sahan
Enduring or patient
Sanskrit
Sahanj
Prince.
Armenian
Saharsh
One who is patient and tolerant.
Sanskrit
Saharsha
One who is brave and courageous.
Sanskrit
Sahashrad
Means 'thousand' or 'a thousandfold', often symbolizing abundance or multipli...
Sanskrit
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