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Names That Mean North

95 names found for "North"   (page 1 of 2) 

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

Similar Names

Nerth | Nortia |

Related Names

Adnan  (Muslim)
Proper Name. Ancestor of North Arabia
Albany  (Scottish)
Derived from a Former Name for Northern Scotland
Alda  (German)
Feminine Form of Aldo: Originally an Old German Name Meaning Old. Popular in Italy and Among North American Families of Italian Descent. Aldo Was a Saint
Aldo  (German)
Originally an Old German Name Meaning Old. Popular in Italy and Among North American Families of Italian Descent. Aldo Was a Saint. Old or Wise
Alds  (German)
Variant of Aldo: Originally an Old German Name Meaning Old. Popular in Italy and Among North American Families of Italian Descent. Aldo Was a Saint. Old or Wise
Aldus  (German)
Variant of Aldo: Originally an Old German Name Meaning Old. Popular in Italy and Among North American Families of Italian Descent. Aldo Was a Saint. Old or Wise
Andromeda  (Greek)
Mythology; an Ethiopian Princess; Wife of Perseus. Also a Northern Constellation
Aquilo  (Greek)
North Wind
Baal-zephon  (Biblical)
The Idol or Possession of the North, Hidden, Secret
Baal-zephon  (Biblical)
The Idol or Possession of the North, Hidden, Secret
Bardolph  (Shakespearean)
'King Henry Iv, Part and ' an Irregular Humorist. 'King Henry Iv, Part ' Lord Bardolph, Retainer of Northumberland. 'King Henry V' Soldier in the King's Army. 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' a Follower o
Boreas  (Latin)
North Wind
Boreas  (Greek)
The North Wind
Brent  (English)
Derived from a Surname and Place Name; Based on the Old English Words for High Place, Steep Hill, or Burnt. Used Occasionally As a First Name in North America Since the S
Bret  (French)
Native of Brittany (A Region in the North of France)
Brighid  (Gaelic)
Believed to Be Derived from the Celtic Element Brigh (Strength) and from Breosaighead (Fire Arrow) and to an Ancient Tribe Called the Brigantes, Who Lived in Northern England. Ang: Bridget. Var: Bridg
Calais  (Latin)
Son of the North Wind
Carolina  (Latin)
Strong. A Latinized Form of Caroline. Famous Bearer: the American States of North and South Carolina Were Named After British King Charles I
Columba  (Latin)
Dove. Famous Bearer, Th Century Irish Abbot and Missionary St Columba Converted the Inhabitants of Scotland and Northern England to Christianity
Columbina  (Latin)
Feminine Form of Columba: Dove. Famous Bearer: Th Century Irish Abbot and Missionary St Columba Converted the Inhabitants of Scotland and Northern England to Christianity
Columbine  (Latin)
Feminine Form of Columba: Dove. Famous Bearer: Th Century Irish Abbot and Missionary St Columba Converted the Inhabitants of Scotland and Northern England to Christianity
Elzaphan  (Biblical)
God of the Northeast Wind
Gwynedd  (Welsh)
White, Happiness, Blessed. Also a North Wales County Name
Hadrian  (Latin)
From 'Hadrianus' Meaning of Adria or 'Of the Adriatic. Also 'Dark, ' a Variant of Adrian. Famous Bearer: Roman Emperor Hadrian Ordered the Famous Hadrian's Wall Be Built Across Northern England
Hastings  (Shakespearean)
'King Henry Iv, Part ' Lord Hastings, Retainer of Northumberland and Opposite Against King Henry Iv. 'King Henry the Sixth, Part Iii' Lord Hastings. 'King Richard Iii' Lord Hastings. 'King Richard Iii
Hotspur  (Shakespearean)
'King Henry Iv, Part ' and 'King Richard the Second' Henry Percy, Surnamed Hotspur, Son of the Earl of Northumberland
Innes  (Scottish)
Surname Derived from the Name of a Barony in the Former County of Moray in Northeastern Scotland. Innes is Derived from the Gaelic Innis (Island). (In-nes)
Leif  (Scandinavian)
Son; Descendant. According to Norse Legend Viking Leif Eriksson Landed His Longboat on North American Shores Some Years Before Columbus Arrived in the Caribean
Lina  (Latin)
Diminutive of Carolina: Strong. A Latinized Form of Caroline. Famous Bearer: the American States of North and South Carolina Were Named After British King Charles I
Malcolm  (Scottish)
Of Royal Blood, Servant of St. Columba; Derived from the Gaelic Maolcolm (Servant of St. Columba). St. Columba (521-97) Was an Irish Missionary Who Played a Major Role in Converting Scotland and North
Montana  (Latin)
Mountain. A North-western Usa State
Mowbray  (Shakespearean)
'King Henry Iv, Part ' Lord Mowbray, Retainer of Northumberland and Opposite Against King Henry Iv. 'King Richard the Second' Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk
Nora  (Scottish)
A Feminine Form of Norman (Norseman, Man from the North). Vairiations: Norah. (Nor-ah)
Norbert  (English)
Shining from the North
Norbert  (German)
Shining from the North
Norberto  (English)
Shining from the North
Norberto  (German)
Shining from the North
Norcross  (English)
From the North Cross Roads
Nordica  (German)
From the North
Nordika  (German)
From the North
Norell  (Scandinavian)
From the North
Norfolk  (Shakespearean)
'King Henry Vi, Part Iii' and 'King Henry Viii' Duke of Norfolk. 'King Henry Iv, Part ' Lord Mowbray, Retainer of Northumberland. 'King Richard the Second' Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk. 'King Richa
Norm  (French)
From the North
Norma  (Latin)
Rule; Pattern. Can Also Be a Feminine Form of Norman: from the North
Norma  (Latin)
From the North
Norman  (German)
Man from the North. Vikings That Settled in France Were Called Normans (Hence the Normandy Region of France)
Norman  (French)
From the North
Norman  (Teutonic)
From the North
Norman  (English)
Man of the North. Surname
Norman  (English)
Man of the North (Norm, Normand, Normann, Normy, Norryl
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