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Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Muslihin m IndonesianFrom Arabic مصلحين
(muṣliḥīn), the plural of مصلح
(muṣliḥ) meaning "reformer, peacemaker, conciliator".
Mutlaq m ArabicMeans "absolute, free, unlimited" in Arabic, from the root أطلق
(ʾaṭlaqa) meaning "to free, to liberate".
Muttaqin m IndonesianFrom Arabic متقين
(muttaqīn), the plural of متق
(muttaq) meaning "god-fearing, pious, devout".
Muzdalifa f Arabic (Rare)From the name of an area near the city of Mecca that is visited by pilgrims during the hajj. The name is derived from Arabic مزدلف
(muzdalif) meaning "approaching, nearing, meeting", itself from the root ازدلف
(izdalafa) meaning "to precede, to be near to".
Naek m BatakMeans "to rise, to go up, to climb" in Toba Batak.
Nahid m ArabicMeans "rising, getting up" in Arabic, from the root ناهض
(nahaḍa) meaning "to rise".
Najdat m ArabicMeans "bravery, courage in battle" in Arabic.
Nakrop m ThaiMeans "combatant, warrior, fighter" in Thai.
Nalaka m Buddhism, SinhaleseDerived from Sanskrit नाल
(nāla) meaning "reed, (lotus) stalk". In Buddhist tradition this is the name of a disciple of the
Buddha.
Nandi m HinduismMeans "joy, pleasure, delight" in Sanskrit. In Hindu mythology this is the name of the bull mount (vahana) of the god
Shiva.
Naryo m JavaneseFrom Javanese
narya meaning "king", ultimately from Sanskrit नर्य
(narya).
Naryono m JavaneseFrom Javanese
narya meaning "king" combined with either the masculine suffix
-na or the word
ana meaning "being, having, holding".
Nasihin m IndonesianFrom Arabic ناصحين
(nāṣiḥīn), the plural of ناصح
(nāṣiḥ) meaning "adviser, counselor".
Nasr al-Din m ArabicMeans "victory of the religion" from Arabic نصر
(naṣr) meaning "triumph, victory" combined with دين
(dīn) meaning "religion, faith".
Nattha f ThaiDerived from Thai ณัฐ
(nat) meaning "wise, intelligent, knowledgeable".
Nazmi m Arabic, Albanian, Turkish, MalayMeans "rhythmic, systematic" in Arabic, from the word نَظَمَ
(naẓama) meaning "to organise, to arrange, to put in order".
Necat m TurkishMeans "salvation, liberation" in Turkish, ultimately from Arabic نجاة
(najāh).
Negm m Arabic (Egyptian)Alternate transcription of Arabic نجم (see
Najm). This corresponds more closely with the Egyptian Arabic pronunciation of the name.
Neminatha m SanskritFrom Sanskrit नेमि
(nemí) meaning "rim, felly (of a wheel)" and नाथ
(nātha) meaning "protector, patron, lord, master". This was the name of the 22nd of the 24 tirthankaras (enlightened spiritual teachers and saviours) in Jain belief.
Neşet m TurkishMeans "birth, rise, emergence, beginning" in Turkish, ultimately from Arabic نشأة
(nashʿa).
Netdao f ThaiFrom Thai เนตร
(net) meaning "eye" and ดาว
(dao) meaning "star".
Nevim f TurkishDerived from Arabic نوم
(nawm) meaning "sleep, slumber", also taken to mean "peace, tranquility, calm".
Nezaket f TurkishMeans "civility, kindness, politeness" in Turkish, ultimately from Persian نزاکت
(nazākat).
Ngadiman m JavaneseFrom Javanese
Ngahad meaning "Sunday" (of Arabic origin) combined with the masculine suffix
-man.
Ngadimin m JavaneseFrom Javanese
Ngahad meaning "Sunday" (of Arabic origin) combined with the masculine suffix
-min.
Ngadinem f JavaneseFrom Javanese
Ngahad meaning "Sunday" (of Arabic origin) combined with the feminine suffix
-nem.
Ngadiyah f JavaneseFrom Javanese
Ngahad meaning "Sunday" (of Arabic origin) combined with the feminine suffix
-yah.
Ngadiyem f JavaneseFrom Javanese
Ngahad meaning "Sunday" (of Arabic origin) combined with the feminine suffix
-yem.
Ngah m & f MalayMeans "second-born" in Malay.
Ngaliman m JavaneseFrom Javanese
ngalim meaning "wise, knowledgeable, learned" (of Arabic origin) combined with the masculine suffix
-man.
Ngalimin m JavaneseFrom Javanese
ngalim meaning "wise, knowledgeable, learned" (of Arabic origin) combined with the masculine suffix
-min.
Ngalimun m JavaneseFrom Javanese
ngalim meaning "wise, knowledgeable, learned" (of Arabic origin) combined with the masculine suffix
-mun.
Ngesti f & m JavaneseFrom Javanese
ngèsti meaning "to crave, to desire, to intend".
Nghị m & f VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 毅
(nghị) meaning "resolute, decisive, firm".
Nimatul f IndonesianFirst part of compound Arabic names beginning with نعمة ال
(niʿmat al) meaning "blessing of the".
Nizam ad-Din m ArabicMeans "order of the faith" from Arabic نظام
(niẓām) meaning "system, order, method" combined with دين
(dīn) meaning "religion, faith".
Norgay m TibetanFrom Tibetan ནོར་རྒྱས
(nor-rgyas) meaning "abundance, plenty, enriching". This is the Tibetan name for the naga king
Vasuki.
Novian m & f IndonesianFrom the name of the month of November, usually used as a given name for someone born in November.
Noviani f IndonesianFrom the name of the month of November, usually used as a given name for a girl born in November.
Nunuk f JavaneseMeans "to grope, to feel one's way around" in Javanese.
Nur al-Huda f & m ArabicMeans "light of the guidance" in Arabic, from نور
(nūr) meaning "light" combined with هدى
(hudā) meaning "right guidance, right path".
Olo m BatakMeans "to follow, to agree" in Toba Batak.
Otunba m YorubaMeans "right-hand of the king" from Yoruba
ọ̀tún meaning "right-hand, second-in-command" and
ọba meaning "king".
Paiman m JavaneseFrom Javanese
Paing referring to the second day of the Javanese five-day week combined with the masculine suffix
-man.
Paimin m JavaneseFrom Javanese
Paing referring to the second day of the Javanese five-day week combined with the masculine suffix
-min.
Painem f JavaneseFrom Javanese
Paing referring to the second day of the Javanese five-day week combined with the feminine suffix
-nem.
Paiyem f JavaneseFrom Javanese
Paing referring to the second day of the Javanese five-day week combined with the feminine suffix
-yem.
Paksi m JavaneseMeans "bird" in Javanese, ultimately from Sanskrit पक्षिन्
(pakṣín) meaning "winged".
Pancawati f IndonesianFrom Indonesian
panca meaning "five" (of Sanskrit origin) combined with the feminine suffix
-wati.
Pantes f JavaneseFrom Javanese
pantês meaning "fitting, proper, worthy".
Parman m Indonesian, JavaneseMeans "order, command" in Javanese, ultimately from Persian فرمان
(farman). It can also be interpreted as a variant of
marma meaning "compassion, mercy, pity".