Names That Mean N

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

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Nelsyn
Combination of Nelson and Lyn.
English
Nelton
From the town near the swamps.
English
Nelwin
Noble friend.
Welsh
Nelwina
From the town near the swamps.
English
Nelwyna
From the town near the swamps.
English
Nelyah
God is mine.
Hebrew
Nemat
Blessing, grace, or bounty from God.
Arabic
Nemi
From the Latin 'nemus', meaning 'grove' or 'forest'.
Latin
Neminath
Lord of the half, referring to the 22nd Tirthankara in Jainism.
Sanskrit
Nemisha
Goddess of justice; also means 'half-moon' or 'night'.
Sanskrit
Nemishta
Meaning 'bowing' or 'salutation', it signifies respect and humility.
Sanskrit
Nemoona
Nemoona means 'example' or 'model' in Arabic.
Arabic
Nena
Diminutive of names ending in -nena, or from Spanish 'niña' meaning 'little g...
Spanish
Neneca
Diminutive of Inés, meaning 'pure' or 'holy'.
Spanish
Nenet
Means 'sweet' or 'pleasant' in ancient Egyptian.
Egyptian
Neo
New, young, or fresh.
Greek
Neoma
New moon.
Greek
Neomi
Pleasantness.
Hebrew
Neomy
Pleasant.
Hebrew
Neon
New.
Greek
Neona
New moon.
Greek
Neotolemus
New War.
Greek
Neper
Grain Measurer.
Egyptian
Nepheg
Sunrise.
Hebrew
Nephishesim
Refreshingnesses.
Hebrew
Nephusim
Refreshments.
Hebrew
Nephusum
Holy Refreshments.
Hebrew
Neptuna
Derived from Neptune, the Roman god of the sea.
Latin
Neptune
derived from the name of the Roman god of the sea.
Latin
Nere
Derived from the Greek Nereus, meaning 'water' or 'sea', associated with sea ...
Italian
Nerea
Mine, my own; derived from Basque 'nere' meaning 'my'.
Basque
Nereid
derived from the name of the sea nymphs in Greek mythology.
Greek
Nereida
derived from the name of the sea nymphs in Greek mythology.
Spanish
Nereus
derived from the name of the god of the sea in Greek mythology.
Greek
Nereyda
derived from the name of the sea nymphs in Greek mythology.
Spanish
Nerice
Honey-sweet.
Greek
Neridah
Sea nymph.
Aboriginal
Neried
A sea-god, Son of Nereus.
Greek
Nerina
Sea nymph.
Italian
Nerio
Warrior, strong.
Italian
Nerita
Sea snail.
Greek
Nero
Strong, vigorous.
Italian
Nerola
From Nerola (a place in Italy).
Italian
Neroli
Orange blossom.
Italian
Neron
Strong, vigorous.
Spanish
Nerona
From Narni (a city in Italy).
Italian
Nerone
Strong, powerful.
Italian
Nerthus
Goddess of fertility, peace, and prosperity.
Norse
Nerya
Candle or light.
Hebrew
Nesah
Calmness, serenity.
Arabic
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