Names That Mean N

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

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Telfor
Derived from a place name meaning 'iron ford'.
English
Telford
Derived from a place name meaning 'iron ford' in Old English.
English
Telia
Derived from Greek 'teleios' meaning perfect or complete.
Greek
Teller
Occupational surname for a storyteller or one who counts.
English
Telli
Means 'golden' or 'gilded' in Turkish.
Turkish
Telma
Innocent, maiden.
Hebrew
Telmelah
Gentle rain.
Hebrew
Telmo
Derived from the Germanic name Theudelmo, meaning 'people's helmet' or 'prote...
Portuguese
Telqeen
Intelligent, wise.
Arabic
Temani
Myopia, nearsightedness.
Hebrew
Temara
Thunder, sound of thunder.
Maori
Temaryah
Combination of Temara (thunder) and Yah (God).
Hebrew
Temeni
Pleasant, delightful.
Hebrew
Temima
Honest, pure.
Hebrew
Temiz
Clean, pure.
Turkish
Temkin
Little tem or little Tema (diminutive forms of Timothy or Thomas).
Russian
Temp
Short for Temporary, often used as a nickname.
English
Tempaney
Created name, no specific meaning.
English
Tempani
Created name, no specific meaning.
English
Tempania
Created name, no specific meaning.
English
Tempaniah
Created name, no specific meaning.
English
Tempanie
Created name, no specific meaning.
English
Tempany
Created name, no specific meaning.
English
Tempanya
Created name, no specific meaning.
English
Tempanyah
Created name, no specific meaning.
English
Tempe
From the city of Tempé in France.
French
Temperance
Moderation; self-restraint.
English
Tempest
A violent windy storm.
English
Templeton
Town near a temple.
English
Tempo
Time; rhythm in music.
Italian
Tenant
One who rents or occupies a property.
English
Tenaya
Shining valley.
Cherokee
Tenchi
Heavenly wisdom.
Japanese
Tendai
Discipline; to maintain balance.
Japanese
Tendaji
Makes things happen.
Swahili
Tender
Showing gentleness and care.
English
Teng
Power, strength.
Chinese
Teniah
Affectionate, praised.
Hebrew
Tenil
God is my stronghold.
Hebrew
Tenila
Delicate, tender.
Hebrew
Tennant
Leased tenant, one who occupies land or property.
English
Tennyson
Son of Tenney.
English
Tenoch
God-like or divine.
Nahuatl
Tenshi
Angel.
Japanese
Tenteer
One who pitches tents or a camp organizer.
English
Tenu
Gift or talent.
Hebrew
Tenvir
Bright or radiant.
Arabic
Teny
Small, delicate, or gentle.
Hungarian
Tenya
Delicate or slender.
Japanese
Tenyl
Gentle or soft.
English
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