- Nudd
The origins of the name Nudd are with the Anglo-Saxon tribes of Britain. The name is derived from Cnute, a popular name in England in the early Middle Ages. It was popular thanks to the influence of Cnut, a Dane, who became King of England in 1016. "
- Nukpana
Native American Meaning: The name Nukpana is a Native American baby name. In Native American the meaning of the name Nukpana is: Evil.
- Nulte
MEANING: This name derives from Old High German name “Arnoald”, composed of two elements: “*arnu- / *arô” (eagle) and “*waldaʐ” (ruler, might, mighty one, power, powerful one), meaning “powerful as an eagle”.
Meaning: From ulster
Origin: Irish - Nulty
Recorded in many forms including MacNulty, McNulty, MacAnulty, McAnalty, McConnulty, McInility, and without the Mc prefix as in Nulty, this is a surname of Irish origins. It is derived from the pre 10th century aelic Mac an Ultaigh meaning the "son of the Ulsterman", a regional locational name.
Meaning: From ulster
Origin: Irish - Nun
The name Nun is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Nun is: Posterity, a fish, eternal.
- Nuncio
Nuncio Name Meaning. Spanish and Portuguese: of uncertain derivation. Possibly from nuncio 'messenger', 'envoy' or a personal name from the same word (possibly alluding to the Angel Gabriel).
- Nuno
Nuno is a Portuguese male name, derived either from Latin Nunnus (grandfather) or from Nonnus (chamberlain or squire). Is a name quite popular in the Portuguese speaking countries and communities. Its Spanish equivalent is Nuño. There is also a female variant in Spanish: Nuña.
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- Nunuk
Etymology. The name Nunuk Ragang is derived from two Kadazan-Dusun words "nunuk" which refers to the "banyan" tree and "ragang" which is a shortened form of the word "aragang" which means "red colored". ... Zoologically, there is no known banyan tree with red leaves or trunk.
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- Nunzio
Masculine short form of ANNUNZIATA. It also coincides with the related Italian word nunzio "messenger" (ultimately from Latin nuntius).
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