Choosing the perfect name for your baby boy can be both exciting and challenging. Names starting with the letter "N" are unique, diverse, and come with rich meanings and origins. Here’s a list of 250 baby boy names that start with "N," along with their meanings and origins, to help you find the perfect name for your little one.
- Noah - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "rest" or "comfort."
- Nathan - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "given" or "gift from God."
- Nicholas - Of Greek origin, meaning "victory of the people."
- Nolan - Of Irish origin, meaning "noble" or "champion."
- Nathaniel - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "gift of God."
- Nash - Of English origin, meaning "by the ash tree."
- Nico - Of Greek origin, a diminutive of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
- Neil - Of Irish origin, meaning "champion" or "cloud."
- Niko - Of Greek origin, a variant of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
- Nikolai - Of Russian origin, a form of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
- Nasir - Of Arabic origin, meaning "helper" or "supporter."
- Noel - Of French origin, meaning "Christmas" or "born on Christmas day."
- Nehemiah - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "comforted by God."
- Nikolas - Of Greek origin, a variant of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
- Nixon - Of English origin, meaning "son of Nicholas."
- Nelson - Of English origin, meaning "son of Neil."
- Nevin - Of Irish origin, meaning "holy" or "little saint."
- Nickolas - Of Greek origin, a variant of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
- Nehemias - Of Hebrew origin, a variant of Nehemiah, meaning "comforted by God."
- Nigel - Of Irish origin, meaning "champion" or "cloud."
- Niall - Of Irish origin, meaning "passionate" or "champion."
- Neel - Of Indian origin, meaning "sapphire blue."
- Nyjah - Of African origin, meaning "little champion."
- Norris - Of French origin, meaning "northerner."
- Niklaus - Of German origin, a form of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
- Novak - Of Slavic origin, meaning "newcomer."
- Newton - Of English origin, meaning "new town."
- Natan - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "gift" or "given."
- Norbert - Of German origin, meaning "bright north."
- Norberto - Of Spanish origin, a variant of Norbert, meaning "bright north."
- Nels - Of Scandinavian origin, a short form of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
- Nikita - Of Russian origin, meaning "unconquered."
- Nestor - Of Greek origin, meaning "homecoming" or "traveler."
- Ned - Of English origin, meaning "wealthy guardian."
- Nikolay - Of Russian origin, a form of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
- Nasim - Of Arabic origin, meaning "breeze."
- Nazir - Of Arabic origin, meaning "observer" or "supervisor."
- Noam - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "pleasantness" or "charm."
- Nino - Of Italian origin, a diminutive of names ending in -nino, meaning "little."
- Nashawn - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "son of God."
- Navid - Of Persian origin, meaning "good news."
- Neville - Of French origin, meaning "new town."
- Nabil - Of Arabic origin, meaning "noble."
- Nadir - Of Arabic origin, meaning "rare" or "precious."
- Naseem - Of Arabic origin, meaning "breeze."
- Naveed - Of Persian origin, meaning "good news" or "tidings."
- Nyron - Of African origin, meaning "strength."
- Norwood - Of English origin, meaning "north forest."
- Nicolo - Of Italian origin, a form of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
- Norlan - Of Gaelic origin, meaning "from the north land."
- Noe - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "rest" or "comfort."
- Nissim - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "wonders" or "miracles."
- Nikolaus - Of Greek origin, a variant of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
- Nahum - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "comforter."
- Natale - Of Italian origin, meaning "birthday of the Lord" or "born on Christmas."
- Nyree - Of Maori origin, meaning "flax" or "weaver."
- Nirav - Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "quiet" or "calm."
- Nikash - Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "horizon."
- Napoleon - Of Italian origin, meaning "lion of the new city."
- Navin - Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "new" or "novel."
- Nyell - Of English origin, a variant of Neil, meaning "champion."
- Normand - Of French origin, meaning "northerner" or "man from the north."
- Naser - Of Arabic origin, meaning "helper" or "supporter."
- Nyle - Of Gaelic origin, a variant of Neil, meaning "champion."
- Nayan - Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "eye."
- Nickson - Of English origin, meaning "son of Nicholas."
- Nord - Of Scandinavian origin, meaning "north."
- Noor - Of Arabic origin, meaning "light."
- Nakoa - Of Hawaiian origin, meaning "warrior."
- Niven - Of Scottish origin, meaning "little saint" or "holy."
- Nero - Of Latin origin, meaning "strong" or "vigorous."
- Nirvana - Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "liberation" or "bliss."
- Nathen - Of Hebrew origin, a variant of Nathan, meaning "given" or "gift from God."
- Nikolaj - Of Slavic origin, a form of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
- Naphtali - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "my struggle" or "wrestling."
- Nicodemus - Of Greek origin, meaning "victory of the people."
- Niclas - Of Scandinavian origin, a form of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
- Nataniel - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "gift of God."
- Nadeem - Of Arabic origin, meaning "companion" or "friend."
- Nikko - Of Japanese origin, meaning "sunlight" or "daylight."
- Namir - Of Arabic origin, meaning "leopard" or "tiger."
- Noland - Of English origin, a variant of Nolan, meaning "noble" or "champion."
- Nishan - Of Armenian origin, meaning "sign" or "mark."
- Norwin - Of Old English origin, meaning "friend from the north."
- Nicolau - Of Portuguese origin, a form of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
- Nafees - Of Arabic origin, meaning "precious" or "valuable."
- Nikunj - Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "bower" or "grove."
- Nate - Of Hebrew origin, a diminutive of Nathan or Nathaniel, meaning "gift of God."
- Nicandro - Of Greek origin, meaning "man of victory."
- Najee - Of Arabic origin, meaning "safe" or "intimate friend."
- Niles - Of Scandinavian origin, a variant of Neil, meaning "champion."
- Nikodem - Of Polish origin, a form of Nicodemus, meaning "victory of the people."
- Naaman - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "pleasant" or "sweet."
- Nicostrato - Of Greek origin, meaning "victory army."
- Niklaas - Of Dutch origin, a form of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
- Nour - Of Arabic origin, meaning "light."
- Nik - Of Greek origin, a short form of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
- Nashon - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "oracle" or "diviner."
- Norville - Of French origin, meaning "from the northern town."
- Neilson - Of English origin, meaning "son of Neil."
- Nollan - Of Irish origin, a variant of Nolan, meaning "noble" or "champion."
- Nevan - Of Irish origin, meaning "holy" or "little saint."
- Noll - Of English origin, meaning "famous" or "noble."
- Nassim - Of Arabic origin, meaning "breeze" or "gentle wind."
- Nemanja - Of Serbian origin, meaning "unwavering" or "steadfast."
- Nickolai - Of Russian origin, a variant of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
- Navarre - Of French origin, meaning "from Navarre" (a region in Spain).
- Neron - Of Spanish origin, meaning "strong" or "manly."
- Naasir - Of Arabic origin, meaning "helper" or "supporter."
- North - Of English origin, meaning "from the north."
- Nikiforos - Of Greek origin, meaning "bringer of victory."
- Nuno - Of Portuguese origin, meaning "ninth."
- Nace - Of Old English origin, meaning "born at Christmas."
- Nicolai - Of Greek origin, a form of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
- Nouel - Of French origin, meaning "Christmas" or "born on Christmas."
- Noach - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "rest" or "comfort."
- Niccolò - Of Italian origin, meaning "victory of the people."
- Nabhan - Of Arabic origin, meaning "brave" or "noble."
- Nayden - Of Bulgarian origin, meaning "given" or "gift."
- Neelesh - Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "blue moon" or "sapphire."
- Nam - Of Vietnamese origin, meaning "south."
- Nawfal - Of Arabic origin, meaning "generous" or "noble."
- Nur - Of Arabic origin, meaning "light."
- Nandan - Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "son" or "delight."
- Norcross - Of English origin, meaning "northern cross."
- Nauman - Of Arabic origin, meaning "blood" or "flesh."
- Nizam - Of Arabic origin, meaning "order" or "regulation."
- Nicodem - Of Polish origin, a variant of Nicodemus, meaning "victory of the people."
- Nael - Of Arabic origin, meaning "acquirer" or "achiever."
- Naveen - Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "new" or "fresh."
- Nicasio - Of Spanish origin, meaning "victory of the people."
- Nicanor - Of Greek origin, meaning "victorious."
- Navaro - Of Spanish origin, meaning "from Navarre" (a region in Spain).
- Nathanial - Of Hebrew origin, a variant of Nathaniel, meaning "gift of God."
- Nery - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "my light" or "my candle."
- Nitesh - Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "master of the night."
- Narek - Of Armenian origin, meaning "earth" or "earthy."
- Nir - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "plowed field" or "tiller."
- Nicoli - Of Italian origin, a variant of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
- Neji - Of Japanese origin, meaning "screw" or "spiral."
- Naushad - Of Arabic origin, meaning "happy" or "delighted."
- Nyoman - Of Balinese origin, meaning "second-born son."
- Nuriel - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "light of God."
- Nemesio - Of Spanish origin, meaning "revered" or "esteemed."
- Northrop - Of English origin, meaning "from the north village."
- Nabih - Of Arabic origin, meaning "noble" or "distinguished."
- Navraj - Of Indian origin, meaning "new reign" or "new rule."
- Natanael - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "gift of God."
- Nikolaas - Of Dutch origin, a form of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
- Nasr - Of Arabic origin, meaning "victory" or "support."
- Norwell - Of English origin, meaning "from the northern spring."
- Neftali - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "my struggle" or "wrestling."
- Nazaire - Of French origin, meaning "from Nazareth."
- Nabarro - Of Spanish origin, meaning "from Navarre" (a region in Spain).
- Nicholai - Of Greek origin, a variant of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
- Nat - Of Hebrew origin, a diminutive of Nathan or Nathaniel, meaning "gift of God."
- Nicolino - Of Italian origin, a diminutive of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
- Nilo - Of Spanish origin, meaning "river Nile."
- Nazim - Of Arabic origin, meaning "organizer" or "administrator."
- Nikodemus - Of Greek origin, meaning "victory of the people."
- Nagi - Of Japanese origin, meaning "long life" or "eternal."
- Nick - Of Greek origin, a short form of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
- Naji - Of Arabic origin, meaning "safe" or "saved."
- Norman - Of English origin, meaning "northman" or "man from the north."
- Nolen - Of Irish origin, a variant of Nolan, meaning "noble" or "champion."
- Nolann - Of Irish origin, a variant of Nolan, meaning "noble" or "champion."
- Newman - Of English origin, meaning "newcomer" or "new man."
- Nader - Of Arabic origin, meaning "rare" or "precious."
- Nataan - Of Hebrew origin, a variant of Nathan, meaning "gift" or "given."
- Natanial - Of Hebrew origin, a variant of Nathaniel, meaning "gift of God."
- Nawaf - Of Arabic origin, meaning "high" or "elevated."
- Nadim - Of Arabic origin, meaning "companion" or "friend."
- Nadine - Of Arabic origin, meaning "hope" or "delicate."
- Nadirah - Of Arabic origin, meaning "rare" or "precious."
- Nadja - Of Slavic origin, meaning "hope."
- Naida - Of Greek origin, meaning "water nymph."
- Nadene - Of French origin, meaning "hope" or "grace."
- Nadya - Of Slavic origin, meaning "hope."
- Naftoli - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "wrestling."
- Naftula - Of Yiddish origin, meaning "struggling" or "wrestling."
- Nahshon - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "brave" or "leader."
- Narayan - Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "the protector of all beings" or "Vishnu."
- Nathanael - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "gift of God."
- Naythan - Of Hebrew origin, a variant of Nathan, meaning "gift of God."
- Necati - Of Turkish origin, meaning "one who is saved" or "rescued."
- Neilan - Of Irish origin, a variant of Nolan, meaning "noble" or "champion."
- Neill - Of Irish origin, a variant of Neil, meaning "champion."
- Nephi - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "a high place" or "elevated."
- Nepomuk - Of Czech origin, meaning "from the river" or "bridge."
- Nereus - Of Greek origin, meaning "sea god" or "water nymph."
- Neven - Of Slavic origin, meaning "marigold" or "flower."
- Newell - Of English origin, meaning "new hall" or "new house."
- Nezam - Of Persian origin, meaning "order" or "system."
- Nial - Of Irish origin, a variant of Neil, meaning "champion."
- Niallan - Of Irish origin, a variant of Nolan, meaning "noble" or "champion."
- Niels - Of Scandinavian origin, meaning "victory of the people."
- Nikandr - Of Greek origin, meaning "victorious man."
- Nikas - Of Greek origin, a form of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
- Niki - Of Greek origin, a diminutive of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
- Nikola - Of Slavic origin, a variant of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
- Nikolaos - Of Greek origin, meaning "victory of the people."
- Nikos - Of Greek origin, a short form of Nikolaos, meaning "victory of the people."
- Nil - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "to be born" or "to spring up."
- Nilay - Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "moon" or "sky."
- Nile - Of Greek origin, referring to the famous river in Africa.
- Nils - Of Scandinavian origin, a variant of Neil, meaning "champion."
- Nilton - Of Portuguese origin, meaning "from the new town."
- Nimrod - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "mighty hunter."
- Nizar - Of Arabic origin, meaning "rare" or "precious."
- Nordin - Of Scandinavian origin, meaning "from the north."
- Norio - Of Japanese origin, meaning "man of principle."
- Nicolas - Of Greek origin, meaning "victory of the people."
- Nourin - Of Arabic origin, meaning "luminous" or "radiant."
- Nyx - Of Greek origin, meaning "night" or "goddess of night."
- Nigell - Of English origin, a variant of Nigel, meaning "champion" or "cloud."
- Nasser - Of Arabic origin, meaning "victor" or "helper."
- Nyxon - Of English origin, meaning "son of Nixon" or "son of Nicholas."
- Noble - Of English origin, meaning "noble" or "high-born."
- Nykko - Of Finnish origin, a variant of Nikko, meaning "sunlight."
- Nourredine - Of Arabic origin, meaning "light of the faith."
- Nikolaius - Of Greek origin, a variant of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
- Nedim - Of Turkish origin, meaning "companion" or "friend."
- Nuri - Of Arabic origin, meaning "my light" or "radiant."
- Nouri - Of Arabic origin, meaning "luminous" or "light."
- Nyall - Of Irish origin, a variant of Niall, meaning "champion."
- Neri - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "my candle" or "my light."
- Norbertus - Of Latin origin, meaning "bright north."
- Noureddine - Of Arabic origin, meaning "light of the religion."
- Nizaruddin - Of Arabic origin, meaning "rare in religion."
- Nereo - Of Greek origin, meaning "sea god" or "water nymph."
- Nyallen - Of Irish origin, a variant of Niall, meaning "champion."
- Niccolo - Of Italian origin, meaning "victory of the people."
- Naoki - Of Japanese origin, meaning "honest" or "upright."
- Naftali - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "my struggle" or "wrestling."
- Naveah - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "beautiful" or "appearing."
- Nester - Of Greek origin, meaning "homecoming" or "return."
- Nevil - Of English origin, meaning "new town."
- Nerio - Of Latin origin, meaning "strong" or "manly."
- Nestorius - Of Greek origin, meaning "from the house of Nestor."
- Narender - Of Indian origin, meaning "lord of men" or "king of men."
- Nasserine - Of Arabic origin, meaning "victorious" or "supportive."
- Natty - Of English origin, meaning "elegant" or "stylish."
- Nave - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "beautiful" or "handsome."
- Navtej - Of Indian origin, meaning "light of the new world."
- Naresh - Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "king" or "lord."
- Naveesh - Of Indian origin, meaning "new" or "fresh."
- Navpreet - Of Indian origin, meaning "new love" or "new affection."
- Naveer - Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "new" or "fresh."
- Nashad - Of Arabic origin, meaning "joyful" or "happy."
- Nedwin - Of English origin, meaning "wealthy friend."
Choosing a name for your baby boy is a significant decision. Names starting with "N" offer a variety of options, from traditional to modern, each with its unique meaning and origin. Hopefully, this list helps you find a name that resonates with you and suits your little one perfectly.