Names That Mean N

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

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Nesan
Silent.
Persian
Nesbit
Nose-shaped.
English
Nesbyt
Nest-like.
English
Neske
Short form of Ignatius.
Dutch
Nessan
Unique.
Irish
Nessie
Diminutive of Agnes, meaning 'pure' or 'holy'.
Scottish
Neta
Plant.
Hebrew
Netania
God has given.
Hebrew
Netaniah
Given by God.
Hebrew
Nethaneel
God has given.
Hebrew
Nethinim
Given, dedicated.
Hebrew
Netia
Given by God.
Polish
Netik
Net-like.
Hungarian
Netis
Of the islands.
Greek
Neto
Short form of Ernesto, meaning serious, determined.
Spanish
Netratav
Possessing eyes.
Sanskrit
Netravathi
Goddess of the Netravati River, meaning 'one who leads the way'.
Sanskrit
Netravati
River in Hindu mythology, meaning 'one who leads' or 'guide'.
Sanskrit
Netta
Meaning 'plant' or 'shrub' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Nette
Grace; derived from the French word for 'grace'.
French
Nettie
Diminutive of Annette or Henrietta, meaning 'grace' or 'home ruler'.
English
Netty
Diminutive of Annette or Janet, meaning 'grace'.
English
Neuman
New man, derived from German 'neu' meaning new and 'Mann' meaning man.
German
Neuveville
Neuveville means 'new town' in French, referring to a settlement.
French
Neva
Means 'snow' in Spanish, referring to the white color.
Spanish
Nevada
Snow-covered, referring to the Sierra Nevada mountain range.
Spanish
Nevaeh
Heaven spelled backwards, meaning 'heaven'.
English
Neval
Moonbeam.
Turkish
Nevan
Little saint.
Irish
Neve
Snow.
Latin
Neveah
Heaven spelled backwards.
English
Nevein
Intelligent.
Arabic
Nevel
Ancestor.
Yiddish
Nevele
Infant.
Yiddish
Nevelle
New town.
French
Neves
Snow.
Portuguese
Nevia
Snow.
Italian
Neviah
Prophetic vision.
Hebrew
Nevid
Clear, evident.
Turkish
Nevil
New village.
English
Nevile
New village.
English
Neville
New town.
French
Nevina
Feminine form of Nevin, meaning 'little saint' or 'holy one'.
Gaelic
Nevine
Nevine means 'beautiful' or 'lovely' in Arabic.
Arabic
Nevio
Derived from the Latin name Naevius, meaning 'mole' or 'birthmark'.
Italian
Newbie
Slang term used to refer to someone who is new to a particular activity or co...
English
Newbold
From the new building or new house.
English
Newborough
From the new borough or fortified settlement.
English
Newburrie
From the new borough or fortified settlement.
English
Newburry
From the new burgh or fortified settlement.
English
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