Names That Mean N

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

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Beornham
Bear warrior, from Old English 'beorn' meaning warrior and 'ham' meaning home.
English
Beornia
Derived from Beorn, meaning 'warrior' or 'bear'.
English
Beornwulf
Bear wolf, a compound of Old English 'beorn' (warrior, bear) and 'wulf' (wolf).
English
Beortbtraed
Bright counsel, from beorht meaning bright and ræd meaning counsel.
English
Beorthtraed
Bright counsel.
English
Beowulf
Bee-wolf, a kenning for bear.
English
Bepe
Diminutive of José, meaning 'God will increase'.
Spanish
Beppe
Italian diminutive of Giuseppe, meaning 'God will add'.
Italian
Berac
Blessing.
Hebrew
Berach
Blessing.
Hebrew
Berachah
Blessing.
Hebrew
Berak
Blessing.
Hebrew
Berangari
Derived from the Germanic elements 'bera' meaning bear and 'gari' meaning spe...
German
Beraq
Lightning, a flash of light.
Hebrew
Bercan
Valiant.
Turkish
Berck
Diminutive of Berend, meaning 'bear'.
Dutch
Berdan
Means 'one who gives light' or 'bright' in Turkish.
Turkish
Berde
Means 'green' in Turkish, referring to the color.
Turkish
Berden
Derived from Dutch 'berd' meaning 'board', possibly a metonymic occupational ...
Dutch
Berdette
Little bright one, derived from Bertha.
French
Berdina
Diminutive of Bertha, meaning 'bright' or 'famous'.
Dutch
Berdine
Diminutive of Bertha, meaning 'bright' or 'famous'.
Dutch
Berdy
Diminutive of Bernard, meaning 'brave as a bear'.
Polish
Berecyntia
Possibly related to the ancient Phrygian goddess Cybele.
Greek
Berend
Bear, strong as a bear.
German
Berengaria
Bear-spear, derived from the Germanic elements 'ber' meaning bear and 'ger' m...
Germanic
Berenger
Bear spear, derived from Old German elements 'beraht' (bright) and 'ger' (spe...
Germanic
Berenice
Berenice means 'bearer of victory' from Greek pherein 'to bring' and nike 'vi...
Greek
Berenike
Alternative form of Berenice.
Greek
Berents
Combination of Bjørn (bear) and Tore (Thor, Norse god of thunder).
Norwegian
Beret
A beret is a soft, round, flat-crowned hat, typically associated with French ...
French
Beretta
Beretta is a surname derived from the Italian word for 'little bear'.
Italian
Beretun
From the barley farm or barley enclosure.
English
Berezat
Derived from 'ber' meaning 'to carry' or 'to bear', possibly meaning 'bearer'.
Albanian
Berg
Mountain or hill.
Germanic
Bergelmir
Meaning 'bear-roarer' or 'mountain-yeller', a frost giant in Norse mythology.
Norse
Bergen
Mountain pasture or meadow among the mountains.
Norwegian
Berger
Occupational name for a shepherd or mountain dweller.
German
Berget
Bright, glorious one.
Norse
Bergeta
Diminutive of Bertha, meaning 'bright' or 'famous'.
Spanish
Berggren
Mountain branch, a topographic surname for someone living near a mountain or ...
Swedish
Bergin
Descendant of the little spear.
Irish
Bergljot
Bright protection.
Norwegian
Bergon
Mountain dweller.
English
Bergren
Mountain stream.
English
Bergron
Mountain raven.
English
Bergthor
Mountain Thor (God of Thunder in Norse mythology).
Icelandic
Bergthora
Mountain Thor (God of Thunder in Norse mythology).
Icelandic
Bergyn
Mountain strength.
English
Berila
Aquamarine.
Hebrew
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