Names That Mean S

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

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Nridev
King of the Chariots.
Sanskrit
Nrigatam
Supreme leader or ruler.
Sanskrit
Nripendra
King of kings.
Sanskrit
Nripesh
Lord of kings.
Sanskrit
Nripinder
Lord of all kings.
Sanskrit
Nriti
Dance; goddess of death.
Sanskrit
Nrityapriya
One who is fond of dance.
Sanskrit
Nrupen
King of kings.
Sanskrit
Nsia
Sixth born.
Akan
Nsoah
Supported by God.
Hebrew
Ntuthuko
Prosperity.
Zulu
Nuaim
Soft, gentle.
Arabic
Nuaimaan
Blessed.
Arabic
Nuaimaat
Blessings, comforts
Arabic
Nuaimah
Delightful, pleasant
Arabic
Nuala
Fair-shouldered.
Irish
Nuallan
Noble, famous.
Irish
Nuaybah
Intelligent, smart.
Arabic
Nuaym
Soft, tender.
Arabic
Nuaymah
Soft-hearted, tender.
Arabic
Nubaid
Little, small.
Arabic
Nuboogh
Sign, portent.
Arabic
Nubras
Good-looking, handsome.
Arabic
Nudair
Moon surface, moonlight.
Arabic
Nudairah
Moon surface, moonlight.
Arabic
Nudbah
Morning light, sunshine.
Arabic
Nudge
To gently push or persuade someone.
English
Nudhar
Brightness, radiance.
Arabic
Nudoora
Rare, precious.
Arabic
Nudra
Precious gem.
Arabic
Nudrat
Liveliness, freshness.
Arabic
Nufaika
Triumph, success.
Arabic
Nufail
Successful.
Arabic
Nufaysah
Stable, firm.
Arabic
Nugent
Descendant of the abbot.
Irish
Nuha
Intelligent, wise.
Arabic
Nuhad
Generous.
Arabic
Nuhaid
Intelligent, wise, or prudent.
Arabic
Nuhiah
Illuminated, shining.
Arabic
Nuin
From the countryside.
Irish
Nujaidah
Helper, rescuer
Arabic
Nujaimah
Happiness
Arabic
Nujud
Dew, moisture.
Arabic
Nukhail
Strong, powerful.
Arabic
Nukriti
Beautiful creation, artistic expression.
Sanskrit
Nula
Fair-shouldered; noble.
Irish
Nulte
From the Ulster province in Ireland.
Irish
Nulty
Descendant of Ultach (an Ulsterman).
Irish
Numa
Sleep.
Arabic
Numaan
Good, blessed, or prosperous.
Arabic
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