Names That Mean N

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

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Macquaid
Son of Walter.
Scottish
Macquarrie
Son of the watchman.
Scottish
Macqueen
Son of the queen, son of the chief.
Scottish
Macques
Son of Jacques, son of Jacob.
French
Macrae
Son of a graceful one, son of a king.
Scottish
Macray
Son of a king.
Scottish
Macsen
Gift of the knife.
Welsh
Macun
Brave, strong.
Turkish
Macy
Weapon, gift of God.
English
Macyn
Son of Cain, son of the blacksmith.
English
Madai
From Media (ancient region).
Hebrew
Madakh
Serene, calm.
Arabic
Madalena
From Magdala (village in Israel).
Portuguese
Madam
A polite form of address for a woman, derived from the French 'madame'.
English
Madana
Pleasure, intoxication.
Sanskrit
Madanagopala
A name of Krishna meaning 'cowherd of the forest'.
Sanskrit
Madangopal
Cowherd Krishna.
Sanskrit
Madani
Urbanite.
Arabic
Madaniya
Praiseworthy, derived from the root meaning to praise.
Arabic
Madanjeet
Victory of Lord Krishna.
Punjabi
Madanmohan
Attractive Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Madanpal
Protector of Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Madar
Disciplined.
Arabic
Madawc
A legendary hero.
Welsh
Madawg
Madawg is a Welsh name meaning 'fortunate' or 'goodly'.
Welsh
Maddalen
Basque form of Magdalene, meaning 'of Magdala'.
Basque
Maddalena
Italian form of Magdalene, meaning 'woman from Magdala'.
Italian
Maddalene
Italian form of Magdalene, meaning 'of Magdala'.
Italian
Madden
Little dog; descendant of Madan.
Irish
Maddie
Nickname for Madeline or Madelyn.
English
Maddoc
Benefactor or good fortune.
Welsh
Maddock
Benefactor, from the Welsh name Madog meaning 'fortunate' or 'good'.
Welsh
Maddocson
Son of Madoc, a Welsh name meaning 'fortunate' or 'good'.
English
Maddog
Nickname meaning 'mad dog', often used as a term for a fierce or aggressive p...
English
Maddok
Derived from Madog, meaning 'fortunate' or 'good'.
Welsh
Maddox
Son of Madoc, meaning 'fortunate' or 'good'.
Welsh
Madeehah
Praised, one who receives compliments or praises.
Arabic
Madeha
Praiseworthy, commendable.
Arabic
Madekh
Brave or strong.
Armenian
Madela
Powerful in battle.
Swedish
Madelena
Magnificent.
Spanish
Madelhari
Famous in battle.
German
Maderu
Maderu is a Japanese name meaning 'to be wise' or 'wise child'.
Japanese
Madesh
Lord of the mountains, a name for the Hindu god Murugan.
Tamil
Madge
Diminutive of Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.
English
Madhan
A name meaning 'sweet' or 'honey' in Tamil.
Tamil
Madhat
Praiseworthy, derived from the Arabic root meaning to praise.
Arabic
Madhav
A name for Krishna, meaning 'spring-like' or 'sweet as honey'.
Sanskrit
Madhava
A name of Krishna, meaning 'spring-like' or 'born of the season of spring'.
Sanskrit
Madhavadasa
Servant of Madhava, a name for Krishna.
Sanskrit
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