Names That Mean N

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

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Marriam
Bitterness or rebelliousness.
Arabic
Marrie
Beloved; sea of bitterness.
French
Marriet
Beloved; sea of bitterness.
French
Marrieta
Beloved; sea of bitterness.
French
Marriete
Beloved; sea of bitterness.
French
Marrietta
Beloved; sea of bitterness.
French
Marriette
Beloved; sea of bitterness.
French
Marrin
Little one of the sea.
Irish
Marrina
Sea maiden or from the sea.
Italian
Marriner
Sailor or mariner.
English
Marrok
Derived from the Old English elements 'mǣre' meaning famous and 'rōc' meani...
English
Mars
Named after the Roman god of war.
Latin
Marsad
Marsad means 'observatory' or 'watchtower' in Arabic.
Arabic
Marsail
A Scottish form of Marjorie, meaning 'pearl'.
Scottish
Marsal
Catalan form of Marcial, meaning 'dedicated to Mars'.
English
Marsala
Named after the Italian wine variety and the city Marsala where it is produced.
Italian
Marsali
Derived from the Gaelic 'Marsail', meaning 'of the sea'.
Scottish
Marsallah
Combination of Mars and Allah, meaning 'like Mars' or 'belonging to Mars'.
Arabic
Marsdin
Derived from the Old English elements 'mearc' meaning boundary and 'denu' mea...
English
Marsela
Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Albanian
Marsella
Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Latin
Marselle
Derived from the city of Marseille in France.
French
Marsh
Refers to an area of low-lying, wet land.
English
Marshae
Dweller near a marsh or fen.
English
Marshall
Steward or horse servant, from Old French 'mareschal'.
English
Marshawil
Combination of Marsha and Wil, meaning 'dedicated to Mars' or 'resolute prote...
English
Marshay
Combination of Mary and Shay, meaning 'star of the sea' or 'admirable'.
English
Marshel
From the marshy land.
English
Marshia
From the marshy land.
English
Marshiah
From the marshy land.
English
Marshya
From the marshy land.
English
Marshyah
From the marshy land.
English
Marsil
Famous, renowned.
Germanic
Marsila
Famous, renowned.
Germanic
Marsile
Famous, renowned.
French
Marsilius
Famous, renowned.
Latin
Marsilla
Famous, renowned.
Latin
Marstan
Dwelling by the stony ground.
English
Marsten
Dwelling by the stony ground.
English
Marstin
Dwelling by the stony ground.
English
Marston
Dwelling by the stony ground.
English
Marstyn
Dwelling by the stony ground.
English
Marsus
Brave, valiant.
Latin
Marsyas
Marsyas was a satyr who challenged Apollo to a musical contest and was flayed...
Greek
Mart
Derived from Martin, meaning 'of Mars' or 'warlike'.
English
Martand
Derived from the sun god Surya, meaning 'son of the sun'.
Sanskrit
Martanda
Derived from the sun, meaning 'born of the dead' or 'sun'.
Sanskrit
Martanna
Combination of Marta and Anna, meaning 'lady' and 'grace'.
Polish
Martel
Hammer, strong.
French
Martelle
Hammer, strong.
French
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