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Names that mean new

Naming your baby can be a difficult task. The meaning behind the name you choose will give them clues about who they are, and it's important to find one that fits. The following list will provide you with some great options that have the word New in their meaning.

Boy names that mean New

AadhunikIndian — "Modern, new"AbheenavHindi — "New"AbinavHindi — "Innovative, New"AbsherArabic — "Good news for someone"AchaicusBiblical — "Latinized form of the Greek name (Achaikos), which referred to the region in Greece called (Achaia), situated on the northern coast of the Peloponnesus. In the New Testament this is the name of a Corinthian Christian who aided Saint Paul."AchirIndian — "New"AdhithyaHindi — "Thesun, lord of Sun, Newly risen Sun, lord Surya, The Sun"AdhityaHindi — "Thesun, lord of Sun, Newly risen Sun, lord Surya, The Sun"AdithiyaHindi — "Thesun, lord of Sun, Newly risen Sun, lord Surya, The Sun"AditiyaHindi — "Thesun, lord of Sun, Newly risen Sun, lord Surya, The Sun"AlexavierAmerican — "Protector of the New House"AnjeelArabic — "Good news"ApoorvHindi — "One of a kind or rare, Quite new, Exquisite, Unprecedented, Like never before"ApureHindi — "Unique, Unmatched, New"ApurvHindi — "One of a kind or rare, Quite new, Exquisite, Unprecedented, Like never before"ArataJapanese — "Fresh, New"AryanoPersian — "The noble people, the excellent people, therefore Aryano means a new member of the noble people"AvedisArmenian — "Brings Good News"BaashirArabic — "Bringer of good news, bringer of good tidings"BadiyArabic — "First, New"BaladhityaHindi — "Young Sun, Young Man, The newly risen Sun"BaladityaHindi — "Young Sun, Young Man, The newly risen Sun"BashaaratArabic — "Good news, glad tidings, good omen, prophecy"BasheerArabic — "One who brings Good news"BashirArabic — "Prophet. Predictor of good news (Swahili)"BashirunArabic — "Bringers of good news, bringers of good tidings"BashsharArabic — "Brings good news."BashurArabic — "Bringer of good news"BasyarArabic — "Good news broadcaster"BasyirArabic — "Good news broadcaster"BesorBiblical — "Glad news, incarnation"BisyrArabic — "Happy news"BodinScandinavian — "Variant of Boden: He who delivers the news."BowdoinFrench — "Variant of Boden: He who delivers the news."BronxAmerican — "Borough in New York City"BusharatArabic — "Good News"BushurArabic — "Good News"DarsaHindi — "The New Moon and Purna"DriskollEnglish — "Go-between, intermediary, messenger, newsbearer"EmmanouelGreek — "Greek cognate of the Hebrew Immanuel, a name derived from 'immanuel God is with us. The name was used in the Old Testament by the prophet Isaiah in reference to the promised Messiah, and in the New Testament as another name for Jesus Christ"EvangelGreek — "A bringer of good news"FrashgardPersian — "Made A New, Resurrection"FrashokaretaPersian — "Making New"HadeesArabic — "Speech, dialogue, new, modern"Hilal HilelArabic — "The new moon"ItiHindi — "A new beginning"JadiidArabic — "New"JarogniewPolish — "Compound name composed of the Slavonic elements jaro spring and grxievu anger: hence, spring anger, new anger Pet: Jarek"JaverItalian — "Bright. Brilliant|Owner of the new house."JaverriItalian — "Bright. Brilliant|Owner of the new house."JavierSpanish — "Bright. Brilliant|Owner of the new house."JustainEnglish — "Just, upright, righteous. Form of New Testament Biblical name Justus."ManvantharHindi — "Age of Transition, New Age"MauliHawaiian — "Maori, native New Zealander|Dark-haired, From the moor. A form of Maurice."MubasharArabic — "Good News"MubasherArabic — "Bearer of Good News"MubashirArabic — "One who brings good news, khush khabri dainey wala"MubashsheerArabic — "Harbinger of good news"MubasysyirArabic — "Bearer of happy news"MujtahidArabic — "Striver, struggler, and a scholar who performs ijtihad, which is the scholarly process of creating solutions to new problems, issues and situations that have not been addressed fully by the available religious texts"MunzirArabic — "Warner, cautioner, bringer of good news, forerunner, herald, harbinger"MustabshirArabic — "Seeker of good news"MutkaAfrican — "Born on New Year's Day"MutrafArabic — "New"MwakaAfrican — "Buganda of Uganda name meaning 'born on New Year's Eve.'"NaavinyaHindi — "New"NabidArabic — "Good News"NabinHindi — "New"NabinaHindi — "New"NabitArabic — "Sprout, small new plant"NaiyahHindi — "New"NaotauIndian — "New"NapierFrench — "From the new city."NapoleanGreek — "Of the new city"NapyerSpanish — "From the new city."NauntonOld English — "From the new town."NaurozMuslim — "Variant of Nawroz: Persian New Year's Day."NaurozeMuslim — "Variant of Nawroz: Persian New Year's Day."NavadeepHindi — "Light, The ever; new; new; light; New; New; lamp; lamp, The; sweet; sweet; smell of a pack of funDip mixeD with a; new; new; title=View Boy names"NavamHindi — "New"NavaneethArabic — "Fresh butter, Gentle, Soft, Always new"NavanitHindi — "Fresh butter, One who takes pleasure in new joys"NavanithHindi — "Fresh butter, Gentle, Soft, Always new"NavarajHindi — "Tune, New rule"NavayHindi — "Naya, New, Nootan"NavbirHindi — "The New Warrior"NavdipHindi — "Light, The ever; new; new; light; New; New; lamp; lamp, The; sweet; sweet; smell of a pack of funDip mixeD with a; new; new; title=View Boy names"NavendhuHindi — "New"NavindArabic — "New"NavjotHindi — "The New Light; Always Bright"NavkunjHindi — "New garden, New home"NavneethHindi — "Fresh butter, Gentle, Soft, Always new"NavrajHindi — "Tune, New rule"NaweedMuslim — "Variant of Nawid: Good news. Glad tiding."NawidMuslim — "Good news. Glad tiding."NawinHindi — "New"NawrozMuslim — "Persian New Year's Day."NeanderGreek — "A new man"NeapolisBiblical — "The new city"NeeshikHindi — "New"NepierSpanish — "From the new city."NepyerSpanish — "From the new city."NerHebrew — "A lamp, new-tilled land."NeumanEnglish — "New comer, New man."NeumannEnglish — "New comer, New man."NeuvevilleFrench — "From the new town"NevalOld French — "From the new village, New town."NevallOld French — "From the new village, New town."NevelOld French — "From the new village, New town."NeveleOld French — "From the new village, New town."NevellOld French — "From the new village, New town."NevelleOld French — "From the new village, New town."NevilFrench — "From the new village, New town."NevileOld French — "From the new village, New town."NevillOld French — "From the new village, New town."NevilleFrench — "From the new village, New town."NevylOld French — "From the new village, New town."NevyleOld French — "From the new village, New town."NevyllOld French — "From the new village, New town."NevylleOld French — "From the new village, New town."NewboldEnglish — "From the new building."NewboroughOld English — "From the new town."NewburrieOld English — "From the new town."NewburryOld English — "From the new town."NewburyEnglish — "From the new settlement"NewcombEnglish — "From the new valley"NewelOld English — "From the new spring."NewellEnglish — "From the new spring."NewiynWelsh — "Dwells near the new pool."NewlinWelsh — "From the new pool."NewmanEnglish — "New comer, New man."NewmannEnglish — "New comer, New man."NewmenEnglish — "New comer, New man."NewportEnglish — "From the new port Neuport"NewtonEnglish — "From the new town."NewtownOld English — "From the new town."NewyddilynWelsh — "Dwells near the new pool."NiewheallEnglish — "From the new hall."NobakhtArabic — "Young fortune, new fortune, young blessing, new blessing, meaning one who is young and fortunate or blessed, or a fortune or blessing that is new"NourusArabic — "Fresh, New"NowroozArabic — "New day and is the name for the first day of spring, which is the Persian New Year’s Day"NuncioLatin — "Messenger, Bearer of news."NuntiusItalian — "Messenger, Bearer of news."NunzioLatin — "Messenger, Bearer of news."PayakArabic — "Message, News"PirnavHindi — "Start of something new"PrathinavHindi — "Ever New, Ever Young, Fresh"RizvanIndian — "Harbinger of good news"SaveriItalian — "Bright. Brilliant|Owner of the new house."SaverioSpanish — "The New House"SavieroSpanish — "Form of Xavier meaning "owner of a new house / one who is bright""SzymonPolish — "Polish form of Simon, which is from the Ecclesiastic Greek Simon, a derivative of the Hebrew shim'dn heard The name is borne in the Bible by two of the Twelve Apostles and a brother of Jesus, as well as several other New Testament characters"TabsheerPersian — "A person who brings good News"TaosSpanish — "From the city in New Mexico"TarunenduHindi — "The New Moon"ThaddiusGreek — "Thaddeus was one of the 12 apostles described in the New Testament of the Bible."TurabArabic — "New Earth, New Soil"VangeloEnglish — "Form of Evangel mean¬ing "a bringer of good news""XabiefBasque — "Owns a new house."XeverSpanish — "Bright. Brilliant|Owner of the new house."ZabyerItalian — "Bright. Brilliant|Owner of the new house."ZadeerArabic — "Our new son"ZeverItalian — "Bright. Brilliant|Owner of the new house."

Girl names that mean New

AbhinaHindi — "Quite new, Very young, Fresh"AchitHindi — "Separation of newborns hair"AmmaponnuHindi — "Ready for New Settlement"AmrahaArabic — "Good news"AneetaHindi — "Who takes pleasure in new joys, Grace"AnithaHindi — "Who takes pleasure in new joys, Grace"AnjilArabic — "Good News"AnkuraHindi — "Sapling, Newborn"ApoorvaIndian — "New"AverilLatin — "From the month, considered as one of the most attractive of the year, implying new birth and blossoming."AverylLatin — "From the month, considered as one of the most attractive of the year, implying new birth and blossoming."BashaarattArabic — "Good News, Good Omen"BashairUrdu — "Good news, Good omens"BasharaArabic — "Good news, good omen, cause for celebration"BasheeraMuslim — "Variant of Bashira: Glad tiding. Happy news."BasheerahArabic — "Good News"BashiraArabic — "Prophet. Predictor of good news (Swahili)"BashirahArabic — "Variant of Bashira: Glad tiding. Happy news."BashrahArabic — "Good news, good tiding"BashreArabic — "Good News"BecharaArabic — "Good News"BesharatArabic — "Good news, glad tidings"BisharaAfrican — "Good news (Swahili)"BisharatArabic — "Good news, good tidings"BishraArabic — "Good news, good tidings"BizrahArabic — "Seed, anything that is put in the ground for growing new plants"BoushraArabic — "Good news"BushiraAfrican — "Bringer or herald of good news (Swahili)"BushraArabic — "Good News"BushrahArabic — "Glad tidings, good news"ClarimonOld French — "Light from the new world; Brilliant protector."ClarimondGerman — "Light from the new world; Brilliant protector."ClarimundOld French — "Light from the new world; Brilliant protector."ClarymonOld French — "Light from the new world; Brilliant protector."ClarymondOld French — "Light from the new world; Brilliant protector."ClarymundOld French — "Light from the new world; Brilliant protector."DelanceyFrench — "Named for a street in New York City"DzsesszikaHungarian — "This is a newly-accepted Hungarianization of the Anglo name"EvangelaGreek — "Brings good news."EvangeleanaFrench — "Good news giver; angel; Messenger of God"EvangeleanahFrench — "Good news giver; angel; Messenger of God"EvangeleaneFrench — "Good news giver; angel; Messenger of God"EvangeleenaFrench — "Good news giver; angel; Messenger of God"EvangeleeneFrench — "Good news giver; angel; Messenger of God"EvangeliaGreek — "Good news giver; angel; Messenger of God"EvangelicaFrench — "Good news giver; angel; Messenger of God"EvangelinaGreek — "Good news giver; angel; Messenger of God"EvangelineGreek — "Good news giver; angel; Messenger of God"EvangeliqueFrench — "Good news giver; angel; Messenger of God"EvangelistaSpanish — "Good news giver; angel; Messenger of God"EvangelynGreek — "Good news giver; angel; Messenger of God"EvangelynaFrench — "Good news giver; angel; Messenger of God"EvangelynahFrench — "Good news giver; angel; Messenger of God"EvangelyneFrench — "Good news giver; angel; Messenger of God"EwangelinaPolish — "Polish form of the French Evangeline bringer of good news, a derivative of the Ecclesiastic Late Latin evangelium good news, which is from the Greek euangelos bringing good news"FakhraUrdu — "Good, new"FielikiPolynesian — "Wishing to be washed with oil and water like a newborn baby"GharisahArabic — "Newly planted tree, newly sown seed"GhuraisahArabic — "Newly planted tree, newly planted seed, young tree"HaadissArabic — "New"JavieraSpanish — "Feminine form of Xavier; owner of a new house; one who is bright"KisasaAfrican — "Modern. New. (Swahili)"LillahHebrew — "Diminutive of Elisabeth or Elizabeth, from Elisheba, meaning either oath of God, or God is satisfaction. Also a diminutive of Bethia (daughter or worshipper of God), and of Bethany, a New Testament village near Jerusalem."LucenaSpanish — "Illumination. Light. Mythological Roman goddess of childbirth and giver of first light to newborns. Also refers to Mary as Lady of the Light."LucinnaLatin — "Illumination. Mythological Roman goddess of childbirth and giver of first light to newborns. Also refers to Mary as Lady of the Light."MauleaTongan — "Maori, native New Zealander."MauleahTongan — "Maori, native New Zealander."MauleeTongan — "Maori, native New Zealander."MauleiTongan — "Maori, native New Zealander."MauleighTongan — "Maori, native New Zealander."MauliaTongan — "Maori, native New Zealander."MauliahTongan — "Maori, native New Zealander."MaulieTongan — "Maori, native New Zealander."MaulyTongan — "Maori, native New Zealander."MitenaNative American — "Born beneath the new moon"MojdehPersian — "Good news"MozhdaArabic — "Good news, good tidings"MozhdahArabic — "Good news"MozhdehIranian — "Good news"MubasharaArabic — "The good news"MubashiraArabic — "One who brings good news, Khush khabri dainay wali (achi khaber dany wali)"MubashirahUrdu — "Bringer of good news"MubashsharaUrdu — "Giver of good news"MubashshirahUrdu — "A bearer of glad tidings or good news"MuzdhahArabic — "Good News"NabanipaHindi — "A New Flower"NabanitaHindi — "A New Life"NabeedArabic — "Good News"NabhanipaHindi — "A New Flower"NatunIndian — "New"NavajaHindi — "New"NavajyotiHindi — "New Light, New Flame"NavamiHindi — "New"NavaneethaHindi — "Fresh butter, Gentle, Soft, Always new"NavanithaHindi — "New"NavashreeHindi — "New"NavdeepHindi — "Meaning having Light; Light, The ever; meaning having new; new; meaning having light; light; meaning having New; New; meaning having lamp; lamp, The; meaning having sweet; sweet; smell of a pack of funDip mixeD with a; meaning aving new; new; title=View Gir"NavdhaHindi — "New"NaveedaArabic — "Good News, Happiness"NaveenaNative American — "New"NaveethaHindi — "New"NavetaHindi — "New"NaviHindi — "New"NavidaIranian — "Feminine form of Navid; bringer of good news"NavikaHindi — "New"NavinaHindi — "New"NavitaHindi — "New"NavithaHindi — "New"NaviyaHindi — "New"NavneetHindi — "Fresh butter, Gentle, Soft, Always new"NavneetaHindi — "Fresh butter, Gentle, Soft, Always new"NavneethaHindi — "Fresh butter, Gentle, Soft, Always new"NavnitaHindi — "Fresh butter, Gentle, Soft, Always new"NeaSwedish — "New"NehulaHindi — "New"NishwahArabic — "First News"NiviHindi — "New"NogulArabic — "New flower, new blossom"NoothanHindi — "New"NovikaHindi — "New"NutanIndian — "New"NuthanHindi — "New"NuttenHindi — "New"NuwaidahArabic — "Good News"NyseGreek — "A new beginning"PallaviniIndian — "With new leaves"PrimaveraSpanish — "First born of spring, New life."PrimaverahLatin — "First born of spring, New life."PrymaveraLatin — "First born of spring, New life."PrymaverahLatin — "First born of spring, New life."QuahNorth American Indian — "AH White coral beads Pueblo. The name was borne by Tonita Pena 1895-1949, a Pueblo painter who was the first to break away from the traditional restrictions put on women, and paint as she wished. She was commissioned to produce many murals throughout Arizona and New Mexico"ReejaHindi — "Goddess Lakshmi, Good news, desire, Hope"RejaUrdu — "Good News"RushadaHindi — "Good News"SahasaraHindi — "The new beginning"SahasraHindi — "A new beginning"ShagoofaMuslim — "Variant of Shagufa: Bud. New."ShagufaArabic — "Bud. New."SheharaSrilankan — "Bringer of good news ??"SheyaliHindi — "A beginning of new work"ShurukuAfrican — "Dawn. New day. (Swahili)"SighniDanish — "A name from the Old Danish language, meaning new victory. A name from the Viking era."SuvartaHindi — "Good News"TabsheerahArabic — "Good News"TayenNative American — "Born during the new moon"TazaArabic — "Fresh, new, active, happy"TorneWelsh — "New"TorneyNorse — "New"TornyIrish — "New"TurksiArabic — "Good News"UdishaHindi — "First rays of the new dawn"VangieGreek — "Bearer of good news."VinoothnaHindi — "New"VinuthaHindi — "Exceptionally new"VinuthnaHindi — "New"WahujUrdu — "First light of day, dawn, New Beginning"WaleedahArabic — "Infant, newborn, new, daughter"WarsanUrdu — "True news, wonderful news"XavaAmerican — "The New House"XavieraBasque — "Bright, Brilliant, Splendid; Owner of the new house. The feminine form of Xavier."XaviereFrench — "Bright, Brilliant, Splendid; Owner of the new house. The feminine form of Xavier."XavierraFrench — "Owner of a new home."XavierreFrench — "Owner of a new home."XeveraSpanish — "Owns a new house."XeveriaSpanish — "Owns a new house."XllonenMythology and Astrology — "Borne in Aztec mythology by a beautiful goddess who took the form of newly formed green corn"YevaHebrew — "Good news bringer. A form of Eve, life."YevahUkrainian — "Good news bringer. A form of Eve, life."ZaveraArabic — "Bright; New house owner."ZaverahArabic — "Bright; New house owner."ZaviaBasque — "Brand new home"ZavieraSpanish — "Bright; New house owner."ZavierahArabic — "Bright, Brilliant, Splendid; Owner of the new house. The feminine form of Xavier."ZaviereArabic — "Bright, Brilliant, Splendid; Owner of the new house. The feminine form of Xavier."ZaviraArabic — "Bright; New house owner."ZavirahArabic — "Bright; New house owner."ZavyeraArabic — "Bright, Brilliant, Splendid; Owner of the new house. The feminine form of Xavier."ZavyerahArabic — "Bright, Brilliant, Splendid; Owner of the new house. The feminine form of Xavier."