Names That Mean N

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

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Wishi
To talk, to converse.
Cherokee
Wisia
Guardian, protector.
Polish
Wisnu
Lord Vishnu (a Hindu deity).
Indonesian
Wissam
Badge of honor or distinction.
Arabic
Wissian
of Celtic origin.
English
Wistar
From the name of a family in colonial America.
English
Wisteria
A climbing plant with purple or white flowers.
English
Witha
Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'wide' or 'willow'.
Germanic
Wittatun
Famous town or settlement.
Anglo-saxon
Witter
Wise man or guide.
English
Witton
From the town on the gray river.
English
Wlader
Prince or ruler.
Polish
Wllhelm
Will desire, helmet/protection.
Germanic
Wlllem
Will desire, protection.
Dutch
Wlnikeneke
Beautiful day/season.
Cherokee
Woddvyl
Strong wolf.
Welsh
Wokabi
Born during harvest season.
Kikuyu
Wolfcot
Cot (shelter) in the woods.
English
Wolfram
Wolf raven.
German
Wolloarah
Mountain woman.
Aboriginal
Wolsey
Wolf island.
English
Wonda
Wonder, miraculous.
English
Woodfield
Refers to a field surrounded by woods.
English
Woodford
Refers to a ford (river crossing) near or in a wood.
English
Woodforde
Refers to a ford (river crossing) near or in a wood.
English
Woodfyeld
Refers to a field surrounded by woods.
English
Woodie
Derived from a surname meaning 'dweller in the woods'.
English
Woodlea
Woodlea means 'woodland clearing' or 'meadow in the woods'.
English
Woodleah
Combination of 'wood' and 'leah', meaning 'woodland clearing'.
English
Woodleigh
From the wood or clearing in the woods.
English
Woodley
From the wood clearing.
English
Woodli
From the wood clearing or meadow.
English
Woodly
From the wood or forest clearing.
English
Woodman
A man who works with wood.
English
Woodrow
From the wood clearing.
English
Woodson
Son of the wood.
English
Woodvil
From the wood or forest settlement.
English
Woodville
From the wood settlement.
English
Woodvylle
From the wood settlement.
English
Woodward
From the wooden forest.
English
Woody
From the English surname Woodward.
English
Woolf
Wolf, from the Old English 'wulf'.
English
Woolsey
From the English surname Woolley, indicating someone who lived by a wool field.
English
Woorak
Name of a place or landmark.
Aboriginal
Wooraka
Name of a place or landmark.
Aboriginal
Worcester
From the city of Worcester in England.
English
Worda
Guardian of the ford.
English
Worden
From the Old English words 'weard' meaning guard and 'denu' meaning valley, r...
English
Wordsworth
From the English surname meaning 'by the river Wörd'.
English
Worley
From the clearing in the woods.
English
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