Names Starting with N
Explore the meaning, origin, and etymology of given names.
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NADJA
Hope.
Russian, Slavic 1 peopleNAOMI
Pleasantness or sweetness.
Hebrew 1 peopleNadeida
A Russian feminine name of uncertain etymology, possibly related to Nadia or der...
Russian 1 peopleNadine
Hope, derived from the Russian word for hope.
French, Russian 1 peopleNahun
He comforted or consolation.
Hebrew 1 peopleNan
Grace or favor.
Hebrew 2 peopleNancy
Grace or favor.
Hebrew, English 12 peopleNannie
Nap
A short sleep or a nickname for Napoleon.
English 1 peopleNapoleon
Lion of the new city, from Greek and Italian elements.
French, Italian 1 peopleNarcissa
Daffodil or narcissus flower, symbolizing self-love.
Greek 1 peopleNat
He gave or gift from God.
Hebrew 2 peopleNat. C.
Natalie
Born on Christmas Day or relating to birth.
Latin 3 peopleNathan
He gave or God gave.
Hebrew 22 peopleNathaniel
God has given or God gave.
Hebrew 11 peopleNaydine
A modern variant of Nadine or a blend of names.
English, Modern 1 peopleNeal
Champion or cloud.
Irish 2 peopleNeary
Near or nearby, possibly derived from a place name or surname.
English 1 peopleNed
Wealthy guardian or prosperous protector.
English 1 peopleNeedham
Nehemiah
Yahweh comforts or the Lord comforts.
Hebrew 1 peopleNeil
A person of cloud-like or champion-like qualities, derived from the Irish name N...
Irish, Scottish 2 peopleNeils
Champion or victor, derived from Neil.
Scandinavian, Germanic 1 peopleNell
Bright, shining, or a diminutive of Eleanor.
English, Greek 3 peopleNellie
Bright or shining light.
Greek, English 12 peopleNels
A person descended from or related to Niels, a Scandinavian form of Nicholas.
Scandinavian 2 peopleNelson
Son of Neil or son of the champion.
English 19 peopleNeocle
New glory or new fame.
Greek 1 peopleNestor
Homecoming or returning home.
Greek 1 peopleNettie
A diminutive form typically derived from names beginning with 'Net-' such as Ann...
English 2 peopleNeville
A person from Neuville, a place name meaning 'new town' in Norman French.
Norman French 2 peopleNewbold
New building or new settlement.
English 1 peopleNewell
A person who lives near a new well or spring.
English 2 peopleNewman
New man or newcomer.
English 1 peopleNewt
A small salamander, or a nickname derived from the Middle English word for newt.
English 1 peopleNewton
New settlement or new town.
English 9 peopleNiall
Champion or cloud.
IrishNiamh
Bright or radiant.
IrishNiccolò
Nicholas
Victory of the people, derived from the Greek elements 'nike' (victory) and 'lao...
Greek 15 peopleNick
A person who achieves victory among the people.
Greek 2 peopleNicky
A person who achieves victory among the people, used as a diminutive of Nicholas...
Greek 2 peopleNicola
Victory of the people.
Italian, Greek 1 peopleNicolai
Victory of the people.
Russian, Scandinavian, Greek 1 peopleNicolas
Victory of the people or people's victory.
GreekNicoleii
Victory of the people.
Latin, Greek 1 peopleNicolo
Victory of the people.
Italian, Greek 1 peopleNiels
Victory of the people.
Scandinavian, Greek 1 peopleNikolai
Victory of the people.
Russian, Greek 1 peopleNils
A person who achieves victory among the people, derived from the Greek Nicholas.
Scandinavian 2 peopleNina
Little girl, derived from the Spanish diminutive of 'niña' or as a Russian dimi...
Spanish, Russian 6 peopleNoah
Rest, comfort, or movement.
Hebrew 3 peopleNoble
Of high birth or rank; possessing noble qualities or character.
English 4 peopleNoe
Rest, comfort, or movement.
Hebrew, Spanish 1 peopleNoel
Christmas, derived from the French word for the nativity of Christ.
French 4 peopleNora
A woman of honor or a person from the north.
Irish, Latin 2 peopleNorma
A rule, standard, or pattern.
Latin, English 1 peopleNorman
A man from the north, referring to the Norsemen or Vikings.
Old Norse, Old French 16 peopleNorris
A person from the north, or a northerner.
Norman French 2 peopleNuala
White shoulder or fair-shouldered.
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