Names That Mean Na

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

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Narmandah
One who is born from the river Narmada.
Sanskrit
Narmatha
One who is revered and respected like the river Narmada.
Sanskrit
Narn
Blend of Nathan and Aaron.
English
Naroon
Native name for a town in New South Wales, Australia.
Aboriginal
Narvan
From Narvan (a place in ancient Persia).
Persian
Narwan
From Narvan (a place in ancient Persia).
Persian
Nasario
Of or relating to the Nativity.
Spanish
Naseeq
Pure, clear, or unadulterated.
Arabic
Naseeri
From Naseer.
Arabic
Nashi
A Japanese name meaning 'pear' or 'pear tree'.
Japanese
Nashim
My song; derived from Hebrew nashir meaning 'we will sing'.
Hebrew
Nashrah
Spread, expansion, or diffusion; also a name for a type of bird.
Arabic
Nashville
Place name meaning 'Nash's town' from Old English.
English
Nashwan
Lofty, high, or exalted; also a place name in Yemen.
Arabic
Nasia
Immortal or eternal.
Greek
Nasiq
Lover, passionate one.
Arabic
Nasiqa
Passionate, loving.
Arabic
Nassia
From the city of Naxos.
Greek
Natalya
Born on Christmas Day, from Latin 'natalis'.
Russian
Natanamani
A traditional Tamil name with no definitive meaning.
Tamil
Natanasundari
Beautiful lady of the Nata dance, a name combining Nata (dance) and Sundari (...
Tamil
Nataniello
Diminutive of Natale, meaning 'Christmas' or 'born on Christmas day'.
Italian
Natara
Dancer or actress, derived from the Sanskrit word 'nata'.
Sanskrit
Natasha
Born on Christmas Day, from the Latin 'natalis'.
Russian
Nateef
Nateef means 'pure' or 'clean' in Arabic.
Arabic
Natesa
Lord of the dance, a name for the Hindu god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Natesan
Lord of the dance, a name for the Hindu god Shiva.
Tamil
Nathair
Snake.
Irish
Nathrach
Serpent, Snake.
Irish
Nathraichean
Snake-like, Serpent.
Scottish
Natie
Form of Nathan or Natalie.
English
Natividad
Nativity.
Spanish
Natura
Nature, natural.
Latin
Natwar
Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Natyashenka
Diminutive form of Natalya.
Russian
Naunet
Name of a goddess representing chaos and primordial waters.
Egyptian
Naunton
From the town of Naunton in Gloucestershire, England.
English
Nauplius
Sailor, navigator.
Greek
Naushad
Happy, fortunate.
Arabic
Nautia
Sailor, nautical.
Latin
Nautica
Sailor, nautical.
Latin
Navadurga
Navadurga means 'nine forms of the goddess Durga' in Hinduism.
Sanskrit
Navagopal
New cowherd, referring to Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Navajyoti
New light or new illumination.
Sanskrit
Navakanth
New leader or new lord, derived from nava (new) and kantha (lord).
Sanskrit
Navakishor
New youth or young lord, derived from nava (new) and kishor (youth).
Sanskrit
Navamani
A combination of Nava meaning new and Mani meaning jewel, symbolizing a preci...
Sanskrit
Navami
Means 'ninth' in Sanskrit, often referring to the ninth day of a lunar fortni...
Sanskrit
Navaraj
Navaraj means 'new king' or 'new ruler'.
Sanskrit
Navaro
From the plains or fields, derived from a place name.
Spanish
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