Girl Names That Mean N

Discover Girl names meaning N with origins and popularity.

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Marsail
A Scottish form of Marjorie, meaning 'pearl'.
Scottish
Marsal
Catalan form of Marcial, meaning 'dedicated to Mars'.
English
Marsala
Named after the Italian wine variety and the city Marsala where it is produced.
Italian
Marsali
Derived from the Gaelic 'Marsail', meaning 'of the sea'.
Scottish
Marsallah
Combination of Mars and Allah, meaning 'like Mars' or 'belonging to Mars'.
Arabic
Marsela
Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Albanian
Marsella
Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Latin
Marselle
Derived from the city of Marseille in France.
French
Marshae
Dweller near a marsh or fen.
English
Marshay
Combination of Mary and Shay, meaning 'star of the sea' or 'admirable'.
English
Marshia
From the marshy land.
English
Marshiah
From the marshy land.
English
Marshya
From the marshy land.
English
Marshyah
From the marshy land.
English
Marsil
Famous, renowned.
Germanic
Marsila
Famous, renowned.
Germanic
Marsile
Famous, renowned.
French
Marsilla
Famous, renowned.
Latin
Martanna
Combination of Marta and Anna, meaning 'lady' and 'grace'.
Polish
Martelle
Hammer, strong.
French
Marth
From the name Martha.
English
Marthin
Brave, strong.
Indonesian
Martiah
Female version of Marti, lady, mistress.
Hebrew
Martina
Feminine form of Martin, meaning 'of Mars' or 'warlike'.
Latin
Martita
Little warrior, feminine form of Martin.
Spanish
Marttaha
Variation of Martha.
Russian
Martushka
Diminutive form of Marta.
Russian
Martuska
Diminutive form of Marta.
Slavic
Martycka
Diminutive form of Marta.
Czech
Martyka
Diminutive form of Marta.
Polish
Martyza
Gift of Mars (Roman god of war).
Greek
Martyzah
Blessed or fortunate.
Arabic
Maru
Round, honest, or sincere.
Japanese
Marudham
Verdant or lush green.
Tamil
Marudhvathi
Beloved or virtuous woman.
Tamil
Marufa
Marufa means 'well-known' or 'famous' in Arabic.
Arabic
Maruhah
Lively or energetic.
Cherokee
Maruise
Marquise or noblewoman.
French
Maruva
Happily singing.
Cherokee
Marvadene
A modern invented name, possibly a blend of Marva and the suffix -dene.
English
Marveille
Marvel, wonder.
French
Marvela
Wonderful, marvelous.
Latin
Marvene
Friend of the sea.
English
Marvina
Friend of the sea, famous friend.
English
Marwa
Fragrant plant.
Arabic
Marwah
A mountain in Mecca.
Arabic
Marwanah
Flourishing, prosperous.
Arabic
Marwarid
Jewel, precious stone.
Arabic
Maryada
Self-control, Dignity.
Sanskrit
Maryanna
Combination of Mary and Anna.
English
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