Names That Mean Na

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

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Nagarjuna
Nagarjuna means 'serpent king' or 'naga king', referring to a famous Buddhist...
Sanskrit
Nagasakthi
Goddess of the serpent, a name for the Hindu goddess Manasa.
Sanskrit
Nagaswamy
Lord of serpents, a name for the Hindu god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Nagataka
Eternal or long-lasting prosperity.
Japanese
Nagaveni
She who has the body of a snake, referring to a divine serpent.
Sanskrit
Nagdah
A name meaning 'generous' or 'noble' in Arabic.
Arabic
Nagel
Derived from the German word for 'nail', often a metonymic occupational name ...
German
Nagelfar
A ship in Norse mythology made from the nails of the dead.
Norse
Nagendra
Lord of snakes, referring to the serpent king in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Nagendran
Lord of snakes, referring to the Hindu god Shiva adorned with serpents.
Tamil
Nagmani
Gem of the snake.
Sanskrit
Nagnath
Lord of the naked.
Sanskrit
Nagulan
One associated with serpents; Nakula
Tamil
Nagulesh
Lord of serpents, a name for the Hindu god Shiva.
Tamil
Naheeda
Naheeda means 'eloquent' or 'fluent' in Arabic.
Arabic
Nahshal
Snake, serpent.
Hebrew
Nahyaan
Full of kindness, affectionate.
Arabic
Nahzat
A name meaning 'uprising' or 'revolt' in Persian.
Persian
Naiadia
Water nymph, derived from Greek 'Naias' meaning 'flowing water'.
Greek
Naiara
Refers to a place name in the Basque Country, meaning 'the valley' or 'the ri...
Basque
Naif
Naif means 'naive' or 'innocent' in Arabic.
Arabic
Naija
Naija is a colloquial term for Nigeria, often used as a name to express natio...
Yoruba
Nail
Nail means 'attainer' or 'one who achieves' in Arabic.
Arabic
Naile
Naile means 'attainer' or 'one who achieves' in Turkish.
Turkish
Nailor
Occupational surname for a maker or seller of nails.
English
Naimish
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'naimisha', meaning 'momentary' or 'instantane...
Sanskrit
Naimisha
Momentary, instantaneous; also a name for the goddess Durga.
Sanskrit
Naina
Eyes; also a name for the goddess Parvati.
Hindi
Nainadevi
Goddess of the eyes; name of a goddess shrine
Sanskrit
Nairi
From Nairi, ancient Armenian region.
Armenian
Nairit
Eternally beautiful.
Armenian
Nairne
From the Scottish place name Nairn, meaning 'alder tree river'.
Scottish
Nairuthi
A name meaning 'beauty' or 'grace' in Tamil.
Tamil
Nairy
Pomegranate flower; a symbol of fertility and beauty.
Armenian
Naiser
Derived from the Germanic name Naiser, meaning 'victorious army'.
German
Naishal
Naishal means 'belonging to the night' or 'nightly'.
Sanskrit
Najair
Luminary, shining star.
Arabic
Najdet
Determination, resolution.
Arabic
Najdi
From Najd (a region in Saudi Arabia).
Arabic
Najdiyyah
From Najd region
Arabic
Najiullah
Servant of Allah, combining Naji (close friend) with Ullah (God).
Arabic
Nallamuthu
A Tamil name meaning 'beautiful pearl' or 'gem of goodness'.
Tamil
Nama
Name; Divine mantra.
Sanskrit
Namacuix
Means 'king' or 'ruler' in Nahuatl.
Nahuatl
Naman
Meaning 'bow' or 'salutation', it is a name for a respectful greeting.
Sanskrit
Namanarayani
A name of the goddess Lakshmi, meaning 'she who brings prosperity'.
Sanskrit
Namas
A name meaning 'bow' or 'obeisance', often used in Hindu contexts.
Sanskrit
Namaskha
A name meaning 'obeisance' or 'salutation', derived from the word namaskāra.
Sanskrit
Namasthetu
A greeting or salutation, derived from 'namas' meaning bow or obeisance.
Sanskrit
Namasya
Meaning 'obeisance' or 'salutation', it is a name derived from the Sanskrit w...
Sanskrit
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