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Names That Mean Ness

709 names found for "Ness"   (page 4 of 15) 

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Looking for names that mean Ness? We couldn't find the exact name Ness, but listed below are some first names meaning Ness or names similar to the word Ness.

Similar Names

Nash | Nasi' | Neci | Neese | Neka | Nemos | Neysa | Nisus | Nosh | Nesha |

Related Names

Dayakar  (Hindu)
Who Sows Kindness
Deanne  (French)
Variant of Diane: the French Form of the Latin Diana. Mythological Ancient Roman Divinity Diana Was Noted for Beauty and Swiftness; Often Depicted As a Huntress. Greek Goddess of the Moon
Dharmatej  (Hindu)
Radiance of Righteousness
Di  (French)
Diminutive of Diane: the French Form of the Latin Diana. Mythological Ancient Roman Divinity Diana Was Noted for Beauty and Swiftness; Often Depicted As a Huntress. Greek Goddess of the Moon
Diahann  (French)
Divine. Mythological Ancient Roman Divinity Diana Was Noted for Beauty and Swiftness; Often Depicted As a Huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales
Diahna  (French)
Divine. Mythological Ancient Roman Divinity Diana Was Noted for Beauty and Swiftness; Often Depicted As a Huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales
Dian  (French)
Divine. Mythological Ancient Roman Divinity Diana Was Noted for Beauty and Swiftness; Often Depicted As a Huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales
Diandra  (French)
Divine. Mythological Ancient Roman Divinity Diana Was Noted for Beauty and Swiftness; Often Depicted As a Huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales
Diane  (French)
The French Form of the Latin Diana. Famous Bearer: Diane De Poitiers, Mistress of France's King Henri Ii.Divine. Mythological Ancient Roman Divinity Diana Was Noted for Beauty and Swiftness; Often Dep
Dianna  (French)
Divine. Mythological Ancient Roman Divinity Diana Was Noted for Beauty and Swiftness; Often Depicted As a Huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales
Diannah  (French)
Divine. Mythological Ancient Roman Divinity Diana Was Noted for Beauty and Swiftness; Often Depicted As a Huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales
Dianne  (French)
The French Form of the Latin Diana. Famous Bearer: Diane De Poitiers, Mistress of France's King Henri Ii.Divine. Mythological Ancient Roman Divinity Diana Was Noted for Beauty and Swiftness; Often Dep
Dishon  (Biblical)
Fatness, Ashes
Diya  (Islamic)
Brightness, Radiance
Diyaaldin  (Islamic)
Compund Name Composed of the Elements of Diya (Brightness), Al (The), and Din (Religion, Faith)
Diyaaudeen  (Muslim)
Brightness of the Faith
Diyaaudin  (Muslim)
Variant of Diyaaudeen: Brightness of the Faith
Doeg  (Biblical)
Careful, Who Acts With Uneasiness
Doeg  (Biblical)
Careful, Who Acts With Uneasiness
Dulce  (Latin)
Diminutive of Dulcie: Sweet, Sweetness. from Dulcis, Meaning Sweet. Also a Diminutive of the Middle Ages Name Dulcibella
Dulcea  (Latin)
Sweet; Sweetness
Dulcia  (Latin)
Sweet; Sweetness
Dulcie  (Latin)
Sweetness (Delcina, Delcine, Dulce, Dulcea, Dulci, Dulcia, Dulciana, Dulcine, Dulcinea, Dulcy, Dulsea)
Dulcie  (Latin)
Sweet; Sweetness
Dulcina  (Latin)
Sweet; Sweetness
Dulcine  (Latin)
Sweet; Sweetness
Dulcinea  (Latin)
Sweet. Sweetness. Dulcinea Was the Name Created by Cervantes's Don Quixote for His Idealized Lady
Dulcy  (Latin)
Sweet; Sweetness
Dyana  (French)
Divine. Mythological Ancient Roman Divinity Diana Was Noted for Beauty and Swiftness; Often Depicted As a Huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales
Dyann  (French)
Divine. Mythological Ancient Roman Divinity Diana Was Noted for Beauty and Swiftness; Often Depicted As a Huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales
Dyanna  (French)
Divine. Mythological Ancient Roman Divinity Diana Was Noted for Beauty and Swiftness; Often Depicted As a Huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales
Eamhair  (Scottish)
Derived from Irish Emer, Which is of Uncertain Meaning. The Name Was Borne in Irish Legend by the Wife of Cuchulainn, Said to Be Blessed With Beauty, Fairness in Voice, Wisdom, and Skill in Needle Wor
Ed  (Biblical)
Witness
Eder  (Hebrew)
Flock. The Biblical Tower of Eder Was Built Near Hebron As a Watchtower Shepherds Watched Their Flocks From. Eder Became a Symbol of God's Watchfulness Over His People
Ekron  (Biblical)
Barrenness, Torn Away
Ekron  (Biblical)
Barrenness, Torn Away
Elead  (Biblical)
Witness of God
Elihu  (Hebrew)
My God is He. Elihu Was a Young Man in the Biblical Book of Job Who Gave Fiery Defense of God's Righteousness
Elisabeth  (Biblical)
The Oath or Fullness of God
Elisheba  (Biblical)
The Oath or Fullness of God
Elizabeth  (Biblical)
The Oath or Fullness of God
Elkeshai  (Biblical)
Hardiness or Rigor of God
Elnaam  (Biblical)
God's Fairness
En-gedi  (Biblical)
Eye or Fountain of the Goat or of Happiness
En-gedi  (Biblical)
Eye or Fountain of the Goat or of Happiness
En-haddah  (Biblical)
Quick Sight, Well of Gladness
En-haddah  (Biblical)
Quick Sight, Well of Gladness
Enon  (Biblical)
Cloud, Mass of Darkness, Fountain, Eye
Enon  (Biblical)
Cloud, Mass of Darkness, Fountain, Eye
Ern  (English)
Diminutive of Earnest: a Variant Spelling of the German Earnest, Meaning Serious Determined, Earnestness or Vigor, from the Old German Ernust. Famous Bearer: the Hero of Oscar Wilde's Comedy 'The Impo
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