Unique Baby Boys Names, Name Meanings And Origins For Letters N, O, P, Q And R.
Unique Baby Boys Names
Name - Origin - Meaning
Nash - Old English - Cliff.
Nathan - Hebrew - Gift of god.
Nathaniel - Hebrew - Gift of God. An eminent name,
borne by one of America's greatest writers, Nathaniel Hawthorne
(1804-1864), author of The Scarlet Letter. Nat and Nate are nicknames.
Neal - Gaelic - Champion.
Nehemiah - Hebrew - God is comfort. Popular in the Puritan "era,
perhaps because it is the name of one of the books of the Bible.
Neil - Celtic / Gaelic - Champion.
Nelson - Originally a surname, meaning "son of
Neil." The exploits of English Admiral Horatio Nelson (1758—1805) made
this a popular name in England, as well as in the United States.
Nestor - Greek - Traveler, wisdom.
Nicholas - Greek - Victory of the people. The name of the patron saint
of Russia, after whom Czar Nicholas I was named. Colin is the English
form; Nick is a pet name. Nick - Greek - Victorious people.
Nicolas - French - Victorious people.
Noah - Hebrew - Rest. Associated by most people with him of the Ark and Flood.
Nolan - Gaelic -Noble.
Octavio - Latin - The eighth.
Oliver - Old Norse - Olive tree.
Omar - Arabic - First son.
Orlando - Latin - Bright sun.
Oscar - Old Norse - Divine spear.
Otis - Old German - Acute.
Owen - Welsh - Well born.
Paris - Greek - City name.
Parker - Old English - Cultivated land.
Patrick - Latin - Of noble descent. Undoubtedly the most famous bearer of the name is the patron saint of Ireland.
Paul - Latin - Little one.
Paxton - Old English - Trader.
Payton - Old English - Warrior's estate.
Percival - French - Pierce the valley. While Percy is more properly a
nickname, it has frequently been bestowed as a first name, even among
the aristocracy.
Perry - Middle English - Pear tree.
Pete - Greek - Rock.
Peter - Greek - Rock. Since the time of the
Apostles, when Simon was renamed Peter, this has been a consistently
popular name throughout the world. Among its national variants are
Petrus (Latin), Piers (English), Pierre (French), Pietro (Italian), and
Pedro (Spanish and Portuguese).
Philip - Greek - Lover of horses. A noble name, borne by one of the
Apostles and the father of Alexander the Great, among others. Phil is a
nickname.
Phoenix - Greek - Mystical bird.
Pierce - Old English - Rock.
Preston - Old English - Dweller at the church, priest's settlement.
Prince - Latin - Royal son.
Quentin - Latin - Fifth-born child.
Quincy - French - Estate belonging to Quintus.
Quinn - Gaelic - Fifth born.
Ralph - Anglo-Saxon - Wolf-counsel. Raoul (French) and Randolph (English) are variant forms.
Ramiro - Basque - Great judge.
Ramsey - Old English - Originally a place-name meaning "wooded island."
Randall - English - From the name Ralph.
Randolph - Anglo-Saxon - Wolf.
Raphael - Hebrew - Healed by god.
Raven - Old English - Raven.
Raymond - Old German - Worthy protector.
Reece - Welsh - Enthusiastic.
Reese - Welsh -Ardent one.
Regan - Gaelic - Little king.
Reginald - Old English - Powerful.
Remington - Old English - From the raven's home.
Reuben - Hebrew - Behold.
Rex - Latin - King.
Rhett - Welsh - A stream.
Richard - Old High German - Strong ruler. A name
with English royal antecedents, among them the daring Richard the Lion
Hearted. Rich and Rick are two common pet forms of the name.
Rick - English - Powerful, rich.
Riley - Gaelic - Valiant.
Robert - Anglo-Saxon - Bright fame. A consistently popular name that is
much beloved in many of its national variants, including Robin and
Rupert (English), Robbie (Scotch), and Roberto (Italian and Spanish).
Robbie is also a nickname, as are Rob, Robby, Bob, and Bobby.
Roderick - Old German - Famous one.
Rodney - Old English - Famous one's island.
Roger - Old German - Famous spearman, quiet.
Roland -Old High German - Famous land. The name of the greatest of
Charlemagne's warriors, celebrated in Ariosto's Orlando Furioso and the
medieval Song of Roland.
Ronald - Old Norse - Mighty.
Roosevelt - Dutch - Field of roses.
Ross - Meaning unknown - Originally a surname in Scotland that has become a first name.
Rudolph From the Old High German, meaning "famous wolf"
Rowan - Old English - Red-haired.
Royce - English - Son of the king.
Rudolph - Old German - Wolf.
Rudy - German - From the name Rudolph.
Rupert - German - Form of Robert. This name was imported into England
with Rupert, Prince of Palatine, nephew of Charles I, and became a
royalist favorite during the English Civil War.
Russell - French - Red head.
Ryan - Gaelic - Little king.
Rylan - Old English - Dweller in the rye field.
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