Names That Mean N

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

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Palmelyna
Combination of 'Palm' and 'Lena', possibly meaning 'palm tree' or 'light'.
English
Palmelyne
Derived from a place name meaning 'palm tree island'.
English
Palmozi
Derived from 'pálma' meaning palm tree, possibly a diminutive form.
Hungarian
Palomar
Dovecote, a structure for housing doves.
Spanish
Palomarah
Combination of 'palo' (stick) and 'mar' (sea), possibly meaning 'sea stick'.
Spanish
Palomaria
Combination of Pala and Maria, meaning 'white dove Mary'.
Spanish
Palomariah
Combination of Paloma and Maria, meaning 'dove of the sea' or 'bitter dove'.
Spanish
Palomaryah
Combination of Paloma (dove) and María (Mary), meaning 'dove of Mary'.
Spanish
Palpandian
Honorific title referring to a historic Tamil king.
Tamil
Pals
Friend.
Dutch
Palsmedes
Son of Hermes in Greek mythology.
Greek
Paltiel
God is my deliverance.
Hebrew
Palvi
To become calm, soothing.
Sanskrit
Palwasha
Moonlight.
Persian
Palyla
Combination of the names Pal and Lyla.
English
Palylah
Combination of the names Pal and Lyla.
English
Pam
Diminutive of Pamela, a name invented by Sir Philip Sidney for a character in...
English
Paman
Gentleman.
Indonesian
Pamard
All loving.
Persian
Pamba
Queen.
Swahili
Pambavasan
Lotus scented.
Sanskrit
Pame
Diminutive of Pamela, meaning 'all honey'.
Spanish
Pamela
Coined by Sir Philip Sidney in the 16th century, possibly meaning 'all sweetn...
English
Pamelia
Combination of the names Pamela and Amelia.
English
Pamir
High, lofty; referring to the Pamir Mountains in Central Asia.
Persian
Pampa
Goddess of fertility and abundance.
Sanskrit
Pampapati
Lord of abundance and fertility.
Sanskrit
Pampha
Sweet fragrance.
Sanskrit
Pamphylia
Ancient region in Anatolia.
Greek
Pamy
A diminutive of Pamela, meaning 'all sweetness'.
English
Panaar
Moonlight.
Turkish
Panache
Style; flamboyance; flair
French
Pananjay
Sustainer of the world.
Sanskrit
Panav
Prince, son of Kurus.
Sanskrit
Panayiotos
Derived from Greek 'pan' meaning 'all' and 'hagios' meaning 'holy', meaning '...
Greek
Pancha
Means 'five' in Spanish, often used as a nickname or short form of names like...
Spanish
Panchaanan
One who has five faces, an epithet of the god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Panchajana
Born from five people.
Sanskrit
Panchajanya
Conch shell of the five elements.
Sanskrit
Panchal
Originating from Panchala (a region in ancient India).
Gujarati
Panchalei
Divine five.
Tamil
Panchali
Princess of Panchala.
Sanskrit
Panchalie
Descendant of Panchala.
Tamil
Panchaly
Belonging to Panchala.
Sanskrit
Panchami
Fifth day of the lunar month.
Sanskrit
Panchanaana
One who has five faces, an epithet of the god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Panchanan
Having five faces.
Sanskrit
Panchavaktra
Having five mouths.
Sanskrit
Panchito
Little Pancho, a diminutive of Francisco meaning 'free man'.
Spanish
Pancho
Diminutive of Francisco, meaning 'free man'.
Spanish
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