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Names that mean night

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 Night in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Night

AayaanArabic — "Long night, Improvisation, Impulse, Instinct, Intuition"AayanPersian — "Long night, Improvisation, Impulse, Instinct, Intuition"AguecheekShakespearean — "Twelfth Night', also called 'What You Will' Sir Andrew Aguecheek."AharnishIndian — "Day and night."AhyamArabic — "Starless night, Thirsty"AjradaArabic — "Al-Ameeh, was A great worshipper who worshipped longn the night somnetimes right upto daun (AN)"AseelUrdu — "Evening time, Nighttime"AyazArabic — "Cool breeze, Night breeze"BaderArabic — "Moon of the fourteenth night"BelchShakespearean — "Twelfth Night', also called 'What You Will' Sir Toby Belch, uncle of Olivia."BottomShakespearean — "A Midsummer Night's Dream' Bottom, a weaver, acts as Pyramus in the play within the play."ChelalBiblical — "As night."ClemeEnglish — "Diminutive of Clement: Gentle. Famous Bearer: Clement Moore, writer of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'."ClemenEnglish — "Variant of Clement: Gentle. Famous Bearer: Clement Moore, writer of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'."ClemmieEnglish — "Diminutive of Clement: Gentle. Famous Bearer: Clement Moore, writer of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'."ClemmyEnglish — "Diminutive of Clement: Gentle. Famous Bearer: Clement Moore, writer of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'."CobwebShakespearean — "A Midsummer Night's Dream' A fairy."CurioShakespearean — "Twelfth Night', also called 'What You Will' Gentleman attending on the Duke."DelanoItalian — "Of the night|Alder grove."DuskAmerican — "Between Day And Night"EgeusAmerican — "A Midsummer Night's Dream' Father to Hermia."FesteShakespearean — "Twelfth Night', also called 'What You Will' A clown, servant to Olivia."FluteShakespearean — "A Midsummer Night's Dream' Flute, a bellows-mender, acts as Thisby in the play within the play."HajidArabic — "One who prays during the night, one who prays the tahajjud prayer, which refers to a lengthy voluntary prayer that can be performed during the night before dawn"HarnishHindi — "Remove the night and spread the light"HarsanArabic — "Day and Night"HrimfaxiNorse — "Myth name (a horse of night whose bridle drips the morning dew)"IllyriaShakespearean — "Twelfth Night', also called 'What You Will' Orsino, Duke of Illyria."JayeshHindi — "One who travels during the night"KokilIndian — "Resembling a nightingale"KshapeshHindi — "The Moon, lord of the Night"LeilArabic — "Night"MbitaAfrican — "One born on a cold night. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MoonshineShakespearean — "A Midsummer Night's Dream' Starveling, a tailor, acts as Moonshine in the play within the play."MothShakespearean — "Love's Labours Lost' Page to Armado. 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' A fairy."MoutirArabic — "One who prays the witr prayer, which is a voluntary prayer performed during the night"MustardseedShakespearean — "A Midsummer Night's Dream' A fairy."NavenduHindi — "The Moon a night after amavasya"NiranjanIndian — "Name of a river; Goddess Durga; the night of the full moon"NirmeshHindi — "Lord of the night"NishakantHindi — "Husband of night Moon"NishakarHindi — "Moon (lord of night"NishankArabic — "Having mark of night or dream"NishanthHindi — "The Moon, dawn, The end of night, Pleasant early morning"NishikantHindi — "Husband of night Moon"NishikarHindi — "Moon (lord of night"NishilHindi — "Night"NishinathHindi — "Lord of night (Moon) nishipati, Nishipal"NishithIndian — "Night"NitenHindi — "Night"OidhcheScottish — "Night"OkoonAfrican — "Born during the night."OmolaraAfrican — "Child born during the night."OthenioAfrican — "Born at night Luu, Kenya"OthienoAfrican — "Luo of Kenya name meaning 'born at night.'"OtienoAfrican — "Born at Night"PeaseblossomShakespearean — "A Midsummer Night's Dream' A fairy."PhilostrateShakespearean — "A Midsummer Night's Dream' Master of the Revels to Theseus."PrologueShakespearean — "A Midsummer Night's Dream' Quince, a carpenter, acts as Prologue in the play within the play."QayyamArabic — "One who stands much, especially one who stands up late at night to pray"QuinceShakespearean — "A Midsummer Night's Dream' Quince, a carpenter, acts as Prologue in the play within the play."RaakeshHindi — "Lord of the Night"RajaneeshHindi — "God of night"RajanikantIndian — "Sun. Lord of the night"RajanikantaHindi — "Lord of night, Moon"RajaprakasamHindi — "Night"RajneeshHindi — "Ruler (Raj) of the night (Neesh), God of night (Moon)"RajnikantaHindi — "The Night's Beloved"RatriIndian — "Born at night"RidfanArabic — "The day and night cycle"SaariyahMuslim — "Variant of Sariyah: Clouds at night."SabastianGreek — "Revered. The twin brother of Viola in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. A third-century martyred centurion who became St. Sebastian patron saint of soldiers."SaheerArabic — "One who takes care of someone, especially one who stays up at night to take care of a child or sick person"SamiirEnglish — "A friend to talk at night"SamoorUrdu — "Conversation that stretches into the night"SamranUrdu — "One who continues conversation long into the night (figuratively meaning good friend ), one who has olive-colored skin"SangavHindi — "Early morning or end of the night"SariyaArabic — "Clouds at night time."SariyahMuslim — "Clouds at night time."SaryaanArabic — "Night"SaymarArabic — "One who continues conversation long into the night, one who has olive-colored skin"SaymourArabic — "One who continues conversation long into the night, figuratively meaning friend"SimarHindi — "Night conversation, a conversation that stretches long into the night"SnoutShakespearean — "A Midsummer Night's Dream' Snout, a tinker, acts as Wall in the play within the play."SnugShakespearean — "A Midsummer Night's Dream' Snug, a joiner. Acts as Lion in the play within the play."SommarArabic — "One who continues conversation long into the night, figuratively meaning good friend"StarvelingShakespearean — "A Midsummer Night's Dream' Starveling, a tailor, acts as Moonshine in the play within the play."SuwaihirArabic — "One who stays up during the night, such as to take care of a sick person or child"TareckArabic — "One who comes by night, Conqueror."TareekArabic — "One who comes by night, Conqueror."TarekArabic — "One who comes by night, Conqueror."TarickArabic — "One who comes by night, Conqueror."TarikAfrican — "One who comes by night, Conqueror."TariqArabic — "One who comes by night, Conqueror."TarreqArabic — "One who comes by night, Conqueror."TarycArabic — "One who comes by night, Conqueror."TaryckArabic — "One who comes by night, Conqueror."TarykArabic — "One who comes by night, Conqueror."TereikArabic — "One who comes by night, Conqueror."TerycArabic — "One who comes by night, Conqueror."TeryckArabic — "One who comes by night, Conqueror."TerykArabic — "One who comes by night, Conqueror."ThisbyShakespearean — "A Midsummer Night's Dream' Flute, a bellows-mender, acts as Thisby in the play within the play."TungishwarHindi — "Lord of the Night, lord Shiva"WallShakespearean — "A Midsummer Night's Dream' Snout, a tinker, acts as Wall in the play within the play."YaminichandraIndian — "Born beneath the night moon Yaminichandro"YiskaArthurian Legend — "Navajo name meaning 'the night has passed.'"

Girl names that mean Night

AanaArabic — "Moments, Hours of the Night"AdianaAmerican — "The night's falling reveals the angels' beauty"AfraaArabic — "White, Fair, 13th night of the lunar month"AhopomeePolynesian — "The day of the night dance"AjaaniArabic — "Night"AjradahUrdu — "Al-Ameeh, was A great worshipper who worshipped long in the night sometimes right up to dawn (A.N)"AnadilArabic — "Pl. of Andalib, nightingale"AndalahArabic — "Song of the nightingale"AndaleebArabic — "Bulbul, Nightingale (a bird)"AnkareedaArabic — "Resembling a night star; shining and graceful"AnuataPolynesian — "Shadow woman of the night"AsraArabic — "Travel by night"AtienoAfrican — "Born during the night (Luo)"BalbalaUrdu — "Name of Bird, Bulbul, Nightingale"BayzaaArabic — "White, pure, moonlit night"ChausikuAfrican — "She who was born at night. (Swahili)"CicadaLatin — "Loud Insect of the Night"DajiahArabic — "Dark Night"DaliilaHebrew — "Night"DalmaaArabic — "Extremely dark, last night of the lunar month"DoshinahArabic — "Last Night"GamessArabic — "Night"GhsiqaArabic — "like moon night"GhufayrahUrdu — "This was the name of a very pious woman who kept vigil in the night"GoodfellowShakespearean — "A Midsummer Night's Dream' Puck, or Robin Goodfellow, mischievous fairy."HaalahUrdu — "Halo, the circle of radiance that surrounds the moon on some nights of the year"HaneeshaHindi — "Beautiful night"HanisaHindi — "Beautiful night"HanishaHindi — "Beautiful night"HarrsaanArabic — "The Day and The Night"HazarArabic — "Resembling a nightingale"HypermnestraGreek — "Refused to kill her husband on their wedding night"IltaFinnish — "Born at night l"IndeelaArabic — "As like Nightingale, Bulbul ki tarhan ka aik Parinda"IshraHindi — "Related to God, Travel by night"IsraaUrdu — "Night journey, a journey made during the night"ItmahArabic — "Night"JanakideviHindi — "Night"JemishaHindi — "Queen of night"JordNorse — "Daughter of Night"JyotsniHindi — "Moonlit night"KaalaratriHindi — "Goddess who is black like night"KalapiHindi — "Peacock, Nightingale"KalapiniHindi — "Peacock, Night"KalpiniHindi — "Night"KokilaraniHindi — "Cuckoo, Nightingale"KshipaHindi — "Night"KunishaHindi — "Cuckoo, Nightingale"KunjalIndian — "Cuckoo or nightingale."LailUrdu — "Night"Lail AfrozArabic — "Lighting The Night"LailaaMuslim — "Variant of Layla: Night. Born at night. Sweetheart."LailahMuslim — "Variant of Layla: Night. Born at night. Sweetheart."LailyIranian — "Nocturnal, one who does anything by night"Layla LeilaArabic — "(Born at) night; rapture, elation"LaylahSanskrit — "Born at night"LayliyyahArabic — "Nightly, belonging to the night, like the night"LaylyIranian — "Nocturnal, one who does anything by night"LeilaArabic — "Dark beauty, Born at night."LeilahArabic — "Born at night."LeiliHebrew — "My night"LeiliaArabic — "Night"LeilyIranian — "Nocturnal, one who does anything by night"LilisGreek — "Spirit of the night"LilisaHebrew — "Spirit of the night"LiliseHebrew — "Spirit of the night"LilissHebrew — "Spirit of the night"LilissaHebrew — "Spirit of the night"LilisseHebrew — "Spirit of the night"LilithArabic — "Belonging to the night; Lily; Serpent"LillithHebrew — "Belonging to the night; Lily; Serpent"LltaFinnish — "Born at night"LoeliaArabic — "Night"LyisaHebrew — "Spirit of the night"LylisHebrew — "Spirit of the night"LyliseHebrew — "Spirit of the night"LylissHebrew — "Spirit of the night"LylissaHebrew — "Spirit of the night"LylisseHebrew — "Spirit of the night"LyllaEnglish — "Born at night / resembling a lily"LyllythArabic — "Belonging to the night; Lily; Serpent"LylysHebrew — "Spirit of the night"LylysaHebrew — "Spirit of the night"LylyseHebrew — "Spirit of the night"LylyssHebrew — "Spirit of the night"LylyssaHebrew — "Spirit of the night"LylysseHebrew — "Spirit of the night"LylythArabic — "Belonging to the night; Lily; Serpent"MadhunishaIndian — "Pleasant night"MiyakoJapanese — "Beautiful Night"MushikaHindi — "Night"MuzdalifaArabic — "Closeness, nearness, station, rank, garden and part of the night"NajlaaArabic — "Long night"NaktiHindi — "Night"NeeranjanaHindi — "Aarti, Name of a river, Goddess durga, The night of the full Moon"NeeshikaHindi — "Honest, Night"NeshikaHindi — "Honest, Night"NidhaHindi — "Sleep, Night"NiranjanaIndian — "Name of a river; Goddess Durga; the night of the full moon"NiseethiniHindi — "Night"NishaIndian — "Night"NishadeeHindi — "Night"NishayHindi — "Night"NishikaHindi — "Honest, Night"NishilaHindi — "Queen of Nights"NishithiHindi — "Night"NishithiniIndian — "Night"NishkaHindi — "Honest, Night"NisitaHindi — "Night"NlshaIndian — "Night"NyxLatin — "The goddess of light. Night. One with the snow-white hair."ParvanahArabic — "Butterfly, night moth"PaurnimaHindi — "Full Moon night"PuengiChamoru — "Night"RaatriHindi — "Night"RajaneeHindi — "Night"RajaniIndian — "Night"RajasulokshanaHindi — "Night"RajiniHindi — "Night"RajniIndian — "Night"RakeehHindi — "Night"RejaniHindi — "Night"RytashaHindi — "Queen of Night"SaarikaaHindi — "A Bird, Nightingale, Cuckoo"SaharaatArabic — "Taking care of a person throughout the night, observing a vigil"SamarArabic — "Conversations at night."SamaraHebrew — "One who talks at night; Guarded, ruled by God, watcher."SamarahArabic — "One who talks at night; Guarded, ruled by God, watcher."SameerahArabic — "Companion in nightly entertainment, conversation partner, entertainer"SammarArabic — "One who continues conversation long into the night"SammarahArabic — "Good friend, literally meaning one who continues conversation long into the night"SanjaaraArabic — "Night"SarniaHindi — "Breeze, Air, Companion, Friend of the night, Companion"SarvariHindi — "Night"SatvariHindi — "Night"SaymarahArabic — "Good friend (literally one who continues conversation long into the night ), one who has olive-colored skin"SayoJapanese — "Born at night"SemaaraArabic — "Conversation during the moonlit nights of the desert, figuratively meaning conversation between good friends"SermaanArabic — "The Day and The Night"ShabaanaMuslim — "Variant of Shabana: Belonging to night. Young lady."ShabaanahArabic — "Night"ShabahangPersian — "The morning-star; Nightingale"ShabanaArabic — "Belonging to night. Young lady."ShabinArabic — "Of Night, music of night"ShaboUrdu — "Queen of The Night"ShahrazadMuslim — "Teller of 'Tales of 1, 001 Nights'.."ShamaniHindi — "Calming, Night"SharvariIndian — "The night"SharwariHindi — "Night"SheeladeviHindi — "Indrani, Night"ShreenHindi — "Goddess Lakshmi, Foremost, Best, First, Night"ShreenaHindi — "Goddess Lakshmi, Foremost, Best, First, Night"ShrenaHindi — "Goddess Lakshmi, Foremost, Best, First, Night"ShrinaHindi — "Goddess Lakshmi, Foremost, Best, First, Night"SiraayahArabic — "Night journey, night travel"SuhairArabic — "Wakeful at night, one who spends the night caring for a sick person"SuhairaUrdu — "A person who spends the night without sleep especially when taking care of a sick person or in worship. The moon. The surface of the earth, especially a flat plain (land without trees or mountains). A spring or fountain of water that flows year-round"SuharaatArabic — "To take care of, to watch over, especially to stay up late at night to take care of a child or sick person"SuhrahArabic — "One who takes care of, to one who watches over someone, especially one who stays up late at night to take care of a child or sick person"SuraArabic — "To travel by night"Sura SuraaArabic — "To travel by night"SurajniHindi — "Beautiful Night"TaalikaHindi — "Palm, Calm, Nightingale, Key, A list"TamasviniHindi — "Night"TarakiniHindi — "Starry night"TaramaniHindi — "Starry Night"TriyamaHindi — "Night"TungiHindi — "Night"UnnyaHindi — "Wavy, Night"UrmyaHindi — "Night"UsraIndian — "Dawn.' In myth, Usha is a princess, the daughter of heaven, and sister of the night."VasaviHindi — "The divine night (Wife of Indra)"VasviHindi — "The divine night (Wife of Indra)"VibhavariHindi — "Starry night"VioletteEnglish — "Variant of Viola: Violet. Viola was one of the heroine's in Shakespeare's play 'Twelfth Night'."VlolaScandinavian — "Directly derived from the Latin viola violet The name was used by Shakespeare in his play Twelfth Night"YaditaHindi — "Lord of night"YaldaIranian — "Name of the longest night of the year"YamikaHindi — "Night"YamniHindi — "Night"YamuniHindi — "Nocturnal, Night"YamyaHindi — "Night"YeldaUrdu — "Dark night"ZaadiUrdu — "Of the night guest"ZaareeArabic — "Night"ZahyaaArabic — "Clear, moon-lit night"ZulfaUrdu — "First part of the night"ZulfaaArabic — "Closeness, nearness, station, rank, garden, part of the night"