Names That Mean No

Discover baby names meaning No for boys, girls, and unisex.

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dnyaneshwar
Lord of knowledge.
Sanskrit
dnyaneshwari
Goddess of knowledge.
Sanskrit
Dolph
A short form of Dolphin, meaning 'friend' or 'noble wolf'.
English
Dona
Lady, noblewoman.
English
Donae
Lady, noblewoman.
English
Dophkah
Knocking, striking.
Hebrew
Draupnir
A magical golden ring in Norse mythology.
Norse
Drewsilah
A modern invented name, possibly a blend of Drew and Silah, with no establish...
English
Drewsylah
A modern invented name, possibly a blend of Drew and -sylah, with no establis...
English
druva
Meaning 'fixed' or 'immovable', it is another name for the pole star.
Sanskrit
Drvaspa
not widely documented, but it is believed to be derived from ancient Persian ...
Persian
Duke
Title of nobility, derived from the Latin 'dux' meaning leader.
English
Dukie
A nickname or diminutive form, possibly derived from 'duke' meaning a noble t...
English
Dulphe
Noble wolf.
English
durab
The meaning of the name Durab is not readily available, as it might not have ...
Arabic
Durdnah
One who possesses great knowledge or insight.
Persian
DurreShahwar
Pearl of the noble.
Persian
Durwyn
Noble friend.
English
Dushchithra
The meaning of the name Dushchithra is not clearly defined but it is believed...
Sanskrit
Dusin
Not available.
English
Dusteana
Not available.
English
Dusteanah
Not available.
English
Dusteane
Not available.
English
Dusteenah
Not available.
English
Dustin
From the Old Norse name Þórsteinn, meaning 'Thor's stone'.
English
Duston
From the town of Duston in Northamptonshire, England.
English
Duvyl
Of Noble Disposition.
Germanic
dwarakanath
Lord of Dwaraka, another name for Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
dwarakapathi
Lord of Dwaraka, another name for Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Dwarkadhish
Lord of Dwaraka, another name for Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
DwarkaNath
Lord of Dwaraka, another name for Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
dwarkapati
Lord of Dwaraka, another name for Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Dyfed
Legendary ancestor mentioned in the Mabinogi tales.
Welsh
Dyudhuni
Knower of battles.
Sanskrit
Eadlin
Noble Lake.
Anglo-saxon
Eadlyn
Noble Beauty.
Anglo-saxon
Eadsele
Noble Hall.
Anglo-saxon
Eagle
derived from the name of the majestic bird of prey. Symbolizes strength, free...
English
Ealga
Noble or good.
Irish
Earl
Derived from the Old English title 'eorl', meaning 'nobleman' or 'warrior'.
English
Earla
Noblewoman or princess, derived from the masculine name Earl.
English
Earle
Nobleman, warrior, or leader.
English
Earlena
Noblewoman, feminine form of Earl.
English
Earlene
Noblewoman or princess, derived from the title Earl.
English
Earlham
Earlham is a habitational name from a place in Norfolk, meaning 'eagle's home...
English
Earlina
Noblewoman or princess, derived from the masculine name Earl.
English
Earlinah
Noblewoman or princess, derived from Old English 'eorl' meaning nobleman.
English
Earline
Noblewoman or princess, derived from the Old English word 'eorl'.
English
Earon
Heir, nobleman.
English
Eashana
Goddess Parvati; direction northeast; desire
Sanskrit
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