Names That Mean N

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Garnette
Diminutive form of Garnet, meaning a deep red gemstone.
English
Garnier
Derived from the Germanic name Warinhari, meaning 'army warrior'.
French
Garnir
To garnish or decorate.
French
Garnock
Derived from a place name meaning 'little field' or 'enclosed land'.
Scottish
Garred
Mighty spearman.
English
Garret
Spear strength.
English
Garreth
Spear of strength.
Welsh
Garridan
Descendant of the spear.
Irish
Garrine
Guardian.
French
Garrison
Spear-fortified town.
English
Garrit
Strength of the spear.
Dutch
Garrity
Fearlessness.
Irish
Garrman
Spearman.
English
Garrson
Son of Gar.
English
Garryson
Son of Garry.
English
Garshah
King of spear.
Persian
Garson
Son of Gar.
English
Garsone
Son of Gar.
English
Garsya
Honor of spear.
Armenian
Garth
Garden, enclosure.
English
Garthay
Combination of Garth and Ray, garden with a beam of light.
English
Garthe
From the rocky land.
Gaelic
Garton
From the town near the triangular field.
English
Garud
Eagle, divine bird in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Garuda
Mythological bird-like creature in Hindu and Buddhist traditions.
Sanskrit
Garudavahan
Vehicle (vahan) of Garuda (mythological bird).
Sanskrit
Garudi
Female form of Garud, referring to the mythological bird.
Sanskrit
Garul
Roaring shout, the sound of thunder.
Sanskrit
Garv
Pride, arrogance.
Sanskrit
Garva
Pride, arrogance.
Sanskrit
Garvari
Beautiful woman.
Sanskrit
Garven
Rough little one.
Irish
Garvin
Little rough one.
Irish
Garvish
Honest.
Sanskrit
Garvyn
Friend with a spear.
English
Gasparas
Lithuanian variation of Gaspar.
Lithuanian
Gastan
Chestnut.
French
Gastin
Stranger.
French
Gaston
From Gascony, a region in France.
French
Gate
Refers to an entrance or an opening.
English
Gates
Refers to multiple entrances or openings.
English
Gath
A winepress; also a Philistine city in the Bible.
Hebrew
Gatha
A hymn or verse, often from the Vedas.
Sanskrit
Gathika
One who is like a song or melody.
Sanskrit
Gati
Meaning 'pace' or 'speed', it refers to movement or progress.
Sanskrit
Gatik
One who is swift or fast; also a name of Lord Hanuman.
Sanskrit
Gatimu
Refers to someone born in good times.
Kikuyu
Gatita
Diminutive of gata, meaning 'little cat' or 'kitten'.
Spanish
Gatland
From the Old English personal name Gātland, meaning 'land of the goats'.
English
Gaton
Companion
French
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