Narmon, derived from the Old French 'normant', means "northman" or "seaman". It is of Norman origin and was brought to England by the Normans during the 11th century. The name is associated with strength, resilience, and adaptability, reflecting the qualities of those who sailed the seas in search of new lands. While not widely used today, Narmon remains a unique and historic name choice for a child.
"Narmon saw six babies named after them in 1935."