Names That Mean N

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

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Lomaharshana
Name of a sage.
Sanskrit
Loman
Bare or unarmed.
Irish
Lomar
Small, modest person.
Arabic
Lomash
Name of a sage.
Sanskrit
Lombard
Man from Lombardy; person from Lombardy, Italy.
English
Lombarda
Woman from Lombardy; person from Lombardy, Italy.
Italian
Lombardi
Man from Lombardy; person from Lombardy, Italy.
Italian
Lombardo
Man from Lombardy; person from Lombardy, Italy.
Italian
Lomen
Man from Lom (a place in Norway).
Norwegian
Lomhair
Mariner or sailor.
Scottish
Lona
Lioness.
German
Lonanna
Combination of Lona and Anna.
English
Londa
Circular land, hill.
English
Londisizwe
Protector of the nation.
Zulu
London
From the city of London.
English
Lonea
Queenly, magnificent.
Latin
Loney
From the lone meadow.
English
Long
Tall, long.
English
Longaville
Lives by a long town.
French
Longdon
From the long hill.
English
Longfellow
Tall person.
English
Longo
Long.
Italian
Longobard
Member of the Longobard tribe.
Germanic
Loni
Noble, ready for battle.
English
Loniah
God has answered.
Hebrew
Lonie
Diminutive of Alonzo or Alonso, meaning 'noble and ready'.
English
Lonney
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Luanaigh, meaning 'descendant of Luanach', ...
Irish
Lonni
Diminutive of Alonzo, meaning 'noble and ready'.
English
Lonnie
Diminutive of Alonzo, meaning 'noble and ready'.
English
Lonny
Diminutive of Alonzo, meaning 'noble' or 'ready for battle'.
English
Lono
God of agriculture and fertility in Hawaiian mythology.
Hawaiian
Lonyah
God has answered
Hebrew
Lonzo
Diminutive of Lorenzo, meaning 'from Laurentum'.
Italian
Lookeshwari
Goddess of the world, a name for the Hindu goddess Lakshmi.
Tamil
Loota
A Finnish name meaning 'to loot' or 'plunder'.
Finnish
Loozie
Slang term for a woman or girl.
Scottish
Lopa
A term of endearment meaning 'beloved' or 'darling'.
Bengali
Lopaka
Hawaiian form of Robert, meaning 'bright fame'.
Hawaiian
Lopamudra
Derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'one who is protected by the leaf' or 'a woman...
Sanskrit
Lopolda
People's boldness.
Germanic
Loraine
From Lorraine, France.
French
Loralei
temptress or luring enchantress.
German
Loraleigh
A combination of Lora and Leigh, meaning 'bay laurel' and 'meadow'.
English
Loran
Crowned with laurel.
English
Lorance
From Laurentum, Italy.
French
Lorant
From the Lorraine region.
French
Lorcan
Fierce and little.
Irish
Lore
Crowned with laurel.
English
Loredo
Derived from a place name meaning 'laurel grove' in Spanish.
Spanish
Loreen
Laurel crowned
Latin
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