Names That Mean N

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

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Catreena
Pure, derived from the Irish name Caitríona.
Irish
Catreenah
Pure, derived from the Irish form of Catherine.
Irish
Catrin
Pure, derived from the Greek name Katherine.
Welsh
Catuja
A type of plant.
Spanish
Catullus
Derived from the Roman family name Catullus, possibly meaning 'puppy' or 'you...
Latin
Cauley
Slender.
Irish
Caulton
From the cold town.
English
Causer
One who causes or initiates.
English
Cauvery
Name of a river.
Tamil
Cavalier
Knight or gentleman.
French
Cavalon
One who is like a horse.
English
Cavan
Handsome.
Irish
Cavanagh
Descendant of Caomhánach (gentle, kind).
Irish
Cavanaugh
Descendant of Cathmhaoil (slender).
Irish
Cavel
Dweller near the hollow.
English
Caven
Dweller near the hollow.
English
Cavender
Dweller near the hedges.
English
Cavil
Derived from a surname meaning 'bald' or 'bare'.
English
Cavillor
One who cavils or makes petty objections.
English
Cawley
From the Old English personal name Cawel, meaning 'bare' or 'bald'.
English
Caxton
From a place name meaning 'enclosure of a man named Cac' in Old English.
English
Cayenne
Name of a spicy pepper.
French
Caylandra
A modern invented name, possibly combining Cay and -andra, with no establishe...
English
Cayley
From the surname derived from a place name meaning 'wood clearing'.
English
Caylon
Combination of the names Kay and Lon, both of meaning..
English
Cayman
Referring to the Cayman Islands in the Caribbean.
English
Ceallachan
Little bright-headed one.
Irish
Cece
Diminutive of Cecilia, meaning 'blind'.
English
Cecelia
Blind; the feminine form of the Roman family name Caecilius.
Latin
Cecil
Blind; from the Roman clan name Caecilius.
Latin
Cecile
Blind; from the Roman clan name Caecilius.
French
Cecilia
Blind; the feminine form of the Roman family name Caecilius.
Latin
Cecilio
Blind; derived from the Roman family name Caecilius.
Italian
Cecille
Blind; from the Latin Caecilia, feminine form of Caecilius.
French
Cecily
Blind; from the Latin Caecilia, feminine form of Caecilius.
English
Cecrops
derived from Greek mythology, the name of the legendary first king of Athens.
Greek
Cecyl
Diminutive of Cecylia, meaning 'blind'.
Polish
Cecylja
Polish form of Cecilia, meaning 'blind'.
Polish
Cedar
Referring to the evergreen tree.
English
Cedomil
Means 'dear to the family' or 'family treasure'.
Slavic
Cedric
A name invented by Sir Walter Scott for a character in Ivanhoe, possibly base...
English
Cedrica
Feminine form of Cedric, meaning 'bounty' or 'generous'.
English
Cedro
Means 'cedar tree' in Spanish.
Spanish
Cedron
Derived from the Spanish word 'cedro', meaning cedar tree.
Spanish
Cedryca
Feminine form of Cedric, meaning 'bounty' or 'generous love'.
Polish
Cees
Short form of Cornelis, meaning 'horn'.
Dutch
Celand
From the land by the streams.
English
Celandina
Combination of Celand (from the land by the streams) and -ina (feminine suffix).
Spanish
Celandinah
Combination of Celand (from the land by the streams) and -inah (feminine suff...
Spanish
Celandine
Yellow flower, goldfinch.
French
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