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Names That Mean Nate

264 names found for "Nate"   (page 3 of 6) 

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

Similar Names

Nat | Neto | Nada | Nadie | Nata | Natia | Net | Neta | Nette | Nita |

Related Names

Felice  (Latin)
Fortunate, Happy
Feliks  (Russian)
Fortunate,Lucky
Fortino  (Latin)
Strong; Fortunate
Fortuna  (Latin)
Fortune, Fortunate. The Mythological Roman Oman Goddess of Luck, Fortune and Chance, Often Depicted With the Wheel She Turned to Attract Success or Failure. She Also Steered Lives With a Rudder
Fortunata  (Latin)
Fortunate
Fortunato  (Latin)
Strong; Fortunate
Fortunatus  (Biblical)
Lucky, Fortunate
Fortunatus  (Biblical)
Lucky, Fortunate
Fortune  (Latin)
From 'Fortuna' Meaning Fortunate or Good Luck. A Popular Th Century Puritan Name
Frederica  (Teutonic)
Peace-ruler, Peace-loving, Passionate, Reliable
Frederick  (Teutonic)
Peace-ruler, Peace-loving, Versatile, Musical, Passionate
Fulton  (Scottish)
A Chicken Coop. Used As a Surname and Thought to Be Originated from a Place Called Fultone. Some Believe it to Be Derived from the Old English Elements Fugel (Fowl) and Tun (Town, Enclosure) (Ful-ton)
Galeno  (Spanish)
Illuminated Child
Garnet  (French)
A Dark-red Gemstone Named for the Pomegranate Because of Its Color
Garnet  (English)
A Dark-red Gemstone Named for the Pomegranate Because of Its Color
Gerard  (Teutonic)
Firm Spear, Hot-headed, Passionate, Intolerant, Inclined to Be Indiscreet
Gertrude  (Teutonic)
Spear Maid, Just, Spirited, Affectionate. (Trudi, Trudy)
Gordon  (Scottish)
A Surname Believed to Have Originated from a Place Called Gordon in Berwickshire. (Gor-don)
Grant  (Scottish)
A Surname Derived from the Anglo-french Ground, Graunt (Great) and the Old French Grand, Grant (Great). The Name Originated As a Nickname for a Large or Tall Person. (Grant)
Greer  (Scottish)
Watchful, Vigilant; a Surname Originating in the Middle Ages from a Contraction of Gregor, a Cognate of the Latin Gregorius (Watchful, Vigilant). Variation: Grier. (Greer)
Gulinar  (Muslim)
Pomegranate Flower
Gulinear  (Muslim)
Variant of Gulinar: Pomegranate Flower
Gurdayal  (Indian)
compassionate guru
Gwendolyn  (Welsh)
Fortunate, Blessed (Gwen, Gwendolen, Gwendoline, Gwendaline, Gwendolen)
Gwyneth  (Welsh)
Fortunate, Blessed
Gwyneth  (Welsh)
Fortunate, Blessed (Gwen, Gwenyth, Gweneth, Gwenneth, Gwyn)
Halona  (Native American)
Fortunate
Hannaan  (Muslim)
Variant of Hannan: Beautiful. Compassionate
Hannan  (Muslim)
Beautiful. Compassionate
Helen  (English)
Bright One, Shining One; a Cognate of the Greek Helene, Which is Derived from the Root Elf (Light)
Ian  (Latin)
Passionate
Iluminada  (Spanish)
Illuminated
Innes  (Scottish)
Surname (Mac) Innes, Which Originated from the Gaelic Macaonghuis (Son of Angus). Angus is the Anglicized Form of the Gaelic Aonghus and Aonghas, Which are Derived from the Element Aon (One, Choice, P
Isaac  (Hebrew)
Laughter, Laughter-loving, Proud, Generous, Frequently Self-opinionated.(Ike, Izak, Yitzhak)
Jane  (English)
God is Gracious. Jane is a Cognate of the French Jehanne and Jeanne, Which are Feminine Forms of Jean, a Cognate of John
Jean  (French)
Variant of John. Jean is Sometimes Hyphenated With a Second Name and the French Pronunciation May Be Used As in Jean-luc and Jean-paul
Jean  (English)
God is Gracious; a Cognate of the French Jeanne, a Feminine Form of Jean, Which is a Cognate of John. Pet Forms: Jeanie, Jeannie, Jessie. (Jeen)
Jerome  (Greek)
Holy Name,Ambitious, Logical, Practical,Some Think Him Obstinate,Actually
Jon  (English)
Variant of John or Abbreviation of Jonathan 'Jehovah Has Been Gracious; Has Shown Favor.' Sometimes Used in the French Fashion Hyphenated With a Second Name Like Jon-carlo or Jon-paul
Jon  (French)
Variant of John or Abbreviation of Jonathan: 'Jehovah Has Been Gracious; Has Shown Favor.' Sometimes Used in the French Fashion Hyphenated With a Second Name Like Jon-carlo or Jon-paul
Josephine  (Hebrew)
Addition, Alert, Successful, Passionate. Fern. of Joseph (Joe, Joey, Joline, Joleen, Jolene, Josee, Josey, Josie, Josephina, Josy)
Josiah  (Hebrew)
Jehovah Has Healed. Biblical Josiah Became King of Judah at Eight After His Father Was Assassinated. He Ruled Years
Joziah  (Hebrew)
Jehovah Has Healed. Biblical Josiah Became King of Judah at Eight After His Father Was Assassinated. He Ruled Years
Kalen  (Hebrew)
Calm, Affectionate
Kalyanee  (Hindu)
Blissful, Fortunate; Another Name of the Hindu Goddess Parvati (Kalyani). Origin: Sanskrit
Kalyani  (Indian)
blissful, fortunate
Kalyani  (Hindu)
Blissful, Fortunate
Keith  (Scottish)
A Surname Originated from Several Name of Places, Which are of Uncertain Derivation. Keith Might Be Formed from a Gaelic Root Meaning 'The Wind' or 'Wood.' the Use of Keith As a Given Name Dates to th
Kichi  (Japanese)
Fortunate (Yoshi)
Lachina  (Scottish)
Land of the Lochs; a Feminine Form of Scottish Lachlan and Lachann (Land of the Lochs), Which are Derived from Lochlann, a Name That Originated As a Term Referring to Migrant Norwegians Who Came from
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