Names That Mean N

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

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Giocomo
Italian form of James, meaning 'supplanter'.
Italian
Giodana
Italian form of the name Jordan, originally referring to the Jordan River.
Italian
Gioia
Joy, from the Italian word for joy.
Italian
Gioilamhuire
Servant of Mary.
Irish
Giolla
Servant.
Scottish
Giollabrighde
Servant of Saint Brigid.
Scottish
Giollabuidhe
Yellow-haired servant.
Scottish
Giolladhe
Servant of the poet.
Scottish
Giollanaebhin
Servant of the saint.
Scottish
Giollaruaidh
Red-headed servant.
Scottish
Giomar
Famous in battle.
Italian
Gionnan
Little saint.
Scottish
Giordana
Down-flowing.
Italian
Giordanah
Descending.
Italian
Giordanna
Descending.
Italian
Giordannah
Descending.
Italian
Giordano
Descendant of Jordan.
Italian
Giorsala
God's salvation.
Italian
Giorsalah
Variation of Giorsala, meaning God's salvation.
Italian
Gioseffa
God will add, God shall increase.
Italian
Giosia
God is salvation.
Italian
Giosiah
Variation of Giosia, meaning God is salvation.
Italian
Giosya
Variation of Gioseffa, God will add, God shall increase.
Italian
Giovanah
Variation of Giovana, meaning God is gracious.
Italian
Giovannah
Variation of Giovanna, meaning God is gracious.
Italian
Giovannie
Variation of Giovanni, meaning God is gracious.
Italian
Giovany
Variation of Giovanni, meaning God is gracious.
Italian
Giovona
Variation of Giovanna, meaning God is gracious.
Italian
Giovonah
Variation of Giovanna, meaning God is gracious.
Italian
Giovonna
Variation of Giovanna, meaning God is gracious.
Italian
Giovonnah
God is gracious; feminine form of Giovanni.
Italian
Giovonni
God is gracious; Italian form of John.
Italian
Giovonnie
God is gracious; feminine form of Giovanni.
Italian
Giovonny
God is gracious; Italian form of John.
Italian
Gipson
Son of Gib, referring to a small bird.
English
Gipsy
Referring to the Romani people, or wanderers.
English
Gira
Charming, graceful.
Sanskrit
Giradevi
Mountain goddess, a name for Parvati.
Sanskrit
Giraida
Spear woman.
Latin
Giraja
Born of the mountain; Goddess Parvati
Sanskrit
Giralda
Feminine form of Giraldo, meaning 'spear ruler'.
Spanish
Girard
Spear brave, derived from the Germanic elements 'ger' meaning spear and 'hard...
Germanic
Giraud
Strong ruler.
French
Girdhari
Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Gireesh
Lord of the mountains.
Sanskrit
Giri
Mountain, hill, or peak.
Sanskrit
Giribala
Goddess Parvati, the one who is the power of the mountains.
Sanskrit
Giribhadra
Auspicious mountain or blessed by the mountain
Sanskrit
Girichandra
Moon on the mountain or moon of the hills.
Sanskrit
Giridari
Holder of the mountain or one who holds the mountain.
Sanskrit
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