Names That Mean N

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

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Tazimuddin
Honor or respect of the religion
Arabic
Tazish
Delight, elegance.
Persian
Tazkeer
Reminder.
Arabic
Tazkia
Purity, Purification.
Arabic
Tazkiah
Purification, growth, or development of the soul.
Arabic
Tazmeekh
Strength, Power.
Arabic
Tazmeen
Balance, Harmony.
Arabic
Tazmeer
Enrichment, Development.
Arabic
Tazmikh
Honor, Dignity.
Arabic
Tazmin
Divine Protection.
Arabic
Tazmina
Beautiful, Ornamented.
Arabic
Tazmine
Adornment, Decoration.
Arabic
Tazmyn
Gentle Breeze.
Arabic
Tazmyne
Unique, Special.
Arabic
Tazmynne
Strong, Resolute.
Arabic
Tazneem
Paradise, Heaven's Water.
Arabic
Tazrah
Young Gazelle.
Arabic
Tazreem
Warmth, Isolation.
Arabic
Tazrim
Beautiful, Good-looking.
Arabic
Tazu
Submissiveness, Obedience.
Arabic
Teal
A bluish-green color.
English
Teamhair
Refers to the Hill of Tara, a historically significant site in Ireland.
Irish
Tearloch
Means 'lord of the sea' or 'sea lord'.
Irish
Tearlok
Derived from Irish 'Tighearnach', meaning 'lordly' or 'masterful'.
Irish
Tearsheet
A sheet of paper that can be torn out, often used in publishing.
English
Teasag
A Scottish Gaelic form of the name Janet, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Scottish
Teasdale
From the place name Teasdale, meaning 'valley of the Tees'.
English
Tebaldo
Italian form of Theobald, meaning 'bold people'.
Italian
Tebaliah
Tebaliah means 'God has dipped' or 'immersed in God'.
Hebrew
Teca
Diminutive of Terézia, meaning 'harvester'.
Hungarian
Techa
Diminutive of Tatyana, meaning 'fairy queen' or 'princess'.
Russian
Techoslav
A modern invented name combining 'tech' and Slavic elements, meaning 'glory o...
Slavic
Tecia
Diminutive of Teresa, meaning 'to harvest' or 'summer'.
Italian
Ted
Short form of Edward or Theodore, meaning 'wealthy guardian' or 'gift of God'.
English
Teddington
Settlement of Tedda's people.
English
Tedie
Diminutive form of Theodore.
English
Tedy
Diminutive form of Theodore.
English
Teekshna
Sharp or keen
Sanskrit
Teema
Means 'to do' or 'to make' in Finnish.
Finnish
Teera
Arrow or dark; context-dependent
Arabic
Teerthankar
Spiritual teacher, enlightened being.
Sanskrit
Teesta
A river in India.
Bengali
Teferi
He who inspires awe.
Ethiopian
Teffan
Form of Stephen, crowned.
Welsh
Teffani
Form of Tiffany, manifestation of God.
English
Tefheem
Perceptiveness, comprehension.
Arabic
Tefia
Diety of the rainbows.
Spanish
Teganah
Fair or beautiful, derived from the Welsh word 'teg' meaning fair.
Welsh
Tegbir
One who is brave and sharp like a sword.
Punjabi
Tegeen
Small version of Tegan.
Welsh
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