Names That Mean N

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

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Fitzwalter
Son of Walter.
English
Fitzwater
Son of Walter.
English
Fitzwilliam
Son of William.
English
Fiyas
Artist or Painter.
Arabic
Fizah
Gentle breeze.
Arabic
Fizza
Silver coin.
Arabic
Fizzah
Sparkling, bubbling.
Arabic
Fizziyah
Full of life, energetic.
Arabic
Fjorgyn
Earth, mother nature.
Norse
Flag
Banner, symbol.
English
Flair
Style, elegance.
English
Flak
Shell fragments, criticism.
German
Flame
Bright, burning fire.
English
Flamina
Fiery, burning.
Latin
Flaminia
Burning, flaming.
Latin
Flaminio
Derived from the Latin name Flaminius, meaning 'priest of Flamen'.
Italian
Flaminius
Flaming, burning.
Latin
Flan
Derived from the Irish word 'flann', meaning 'red' or 'ruddy'.
Irish
Flanagan
Descendant of Flannagán, meaning 'little red one' or 'ruddy'.
Irish
Flanders
From the region of Flanders in Belgium, used as a surname for someone from th...
English
Flanna
Red-haired or ruddy-complexioned.
Irish
Flannan
Red-haired or ruddy-complexioned, derived from the Gaelic 'flann' meaning red.
Irish
Flash
Referring to something that happens suddenly and quickly; often associated wi...
English
Flavia
Blonde, golden-haired.
Latin
Flavian
Blonde, golden-haired.
Latin
Flavias
Variation of Flavius.
Latin
Flavie
Blonde, golden-haired.
Latin
Flavio
Blonde, golden-haired.
Italian
Flavious
Blonde, golden-haired.
Latin
Flavius
Blonde, golden-haired.
Latin
Flavyan
Variation of Flavian.
Latin
Flavyo
Variation of Flavio.
Latin
Flawian
Derived from Latin 'Flavianus', meaning 'golden' or 'yellow-haired'.
Polish
Flawiusz
Golden or yellow-haired, derived from Latin 'flavus'.
Latin
Flax
Referring to the flax plant or linen.
English
Fleada
From the Old English words meaning 'dweller at the marsh'.
English
Fleance
Invented by Shakespeare for a character in Macbeth, possibly derived from 'fl...
English
Flecher
Derived from Old French 'flèche' meaning arrow, referring to an arrow maker.
English
Fleda
Swift or fast, derived from the Germanic element 'fliudi'.
Germanic
Fleetwood
From the stream in the woods.
English
Fleming
From Flanders.
Scottish
Flemmyng
From Flanders.
English
Flemyng
From Flanders.
English
Flick
Quick, sharp movement.
English
Flint
Referring to the hard, fine-grained rock.
English
Flinte
Derived from the German word 'flink', meaning quick or nimble.
German
Flip
A short form of Philip, meaning 'lover of horses'.
English
Flirt
Referring to someone who is playfully teasing or attracting attention romanti...
English
Flis
A short form of names beginning with Fl-, meaning 'arrow'.
German
Flita
Little flower, derived from Spanish 'flor' meaning flower.
Spanish
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