Top Collection Of 100 Christian Baby Boy Names Starting With Nu

1.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.
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.
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”.

4.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. "

5.Nun

The name Nun is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Nun is: Posterity, a fish, eternal.
Native American Meaning: The name Nukpana is a Native American baby name. In Native American the meaning of the name Nukpana is: Evil.
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).
Masculine short form of ANNUNZIATA. It also coincides with the related Italian word nunzio "messenger" (ultimately from Latin nuntius).
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.