Names That Mean N

Discover baby names meaning N for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Syainah
Beautiful, excellent, or virtuous woman.
Arabic
Syakib
Generous or noble, derived from the Arabic root for giving.
Arabic
Syakir
Grateful, thankful, or one who gives thanks.
Arabic
Syama
Dark, black, or dark blue; often associated with the god Krishna.
Sanskrit
syamala
Dark blue or black, often referring to the goddess Kali.
Sanskrit
Syamantak
A legendary gem that grants wealth and protection.
Sanskrit
Syamantaka
A jewel that brings good fortune.
Sanskrit
Syamlaan
Dark complexioned.
Sanskrit
Syammakh
Dark and mysterious.
Arabic
Syamrit
not widely known or documented.
Sanskrit
Syana
Gentle, Beautiful.
Sanskrit
Syany
Beautiful, elegant.
Thai
Syaraf
Honor, dignity.
Arabic
Syarif
Noble, honorable
Arabic
Syariifuddin
Noble religion.
Arabic
Syaun
Handsome and elegant.
Chinese
Syauqi
Noble, excellent, or high in status.
Arabic
Sydeek
Righteous, truthful, or honest person.
Arabic
Sydne
From Saint Denis.
English
Sydney
Wide island.
English
Sydni
Wide island.
English
Sydnie
Wide island.
English
Sydny
Wide island.
English
Sydona
Combination of Sydney and Donna.
English
Sydonah
Combination of Sydney and Donah.
English
Sydoney
Combination of Sydney and Honey.
English
Sydoni
Combination of Sydney and Oni.
English
Sydonia
Combination of Sydney and Donia.
English
Sydoniah
Combination of Sydney and Doniah.
English
Sydonie
Combination of Sydney and Bonnie.
English
Sydonis
Combination of Sydney and Dennis.
English
Sydonius
Combination of Sydney and Antonius.
English
Sydony
Combination of Sydney and Anthony.
English
Sydwal
Willing ruler.
English
Sydwel
Willing ruler.
English
Syeda
Lady or mistress, a title of respect for women descended from the Prophet Muh...
Arabic
Syene
Well-born.
Greek
Sygrid
Beautiful victory, from Old Norse sigr 'victory' and fríðr 'beautiful'.
Norse
Sygrun
Victory rune or secret victory.
Norse
Syihab
Meteor or shooting star, symbolizing brightness and swiftness.
Arabic
Sylwester
Derived from Latin Silvester, meaning 'of the forest' or 'wild'.
Polish
Sylwia
From the forest; derived from Latin silva meaning 'wood' or 'forest'.
Polish
Symeon
He who hears, derived from Greek 'syma' meaning 'to hear'.
Greek
Symona
Listener.
Greek
Symonah
Listener.
Greek
Symontun
From the Simon's town.
English
Symorya
Giver of strength.
Greek
Symoryah
Giver of strength.
Greek
Symphony
Harmonious sound.
Greek
Symyas
Pleasing.
Ethiopian
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