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N.

11 people

N.A.

3 people

N.B.

4 people

N.C.

2 people

N.D.

1 people

N.E.

3 people

N.G.

1 people

N.G.C.

1 people

N.H.

2 people

N.J.

4 people

N.N.

1 people

N.P.

4 people

N.R.

2 people

N.T.

1 people

N.W.

2 people

NADJA

Hope.

Russian, Slavic 1 people

NAOMI

Pleasantness or sweetness.

Hebrew 1 people

Nadeida

A Russian feminine name of uncertain etymology, possibly related to Nadia or der...

Russian 1 people

Nadine

Hope, derived from the Russian word for hope.

French, Russian 1 people

Nahun

He comforted or consolation.

Hebrew 1 people

Nan

Grace or favor.

Hebrew 2 people

Nancy

Grace or favor.

Hebrew, English 12 people

Nannie

1 people

Nap

A short sleep or a nickname for Napoleon.

English 1 people

Napoleon

Lion of the new city, from Greek and Italian elements.

French, Italian 1 people

Narcissa

Daffodil or narcissus flower, symbolizing self-love.

Greek 1 people

Nat

He gave or gift from God.

Hebrew 2 people

Nat. C.

1 people

Natalie

Born on Christmas Day or relating to birth.

Latin 3 people

Nathan

He gave or God gave.

Hebrew 22 people

Nathaniel

God has given or God gave.

Hebrew 11 people

Naydine

A modern variant of Nadine or a blend of names.

English, Modern 1 people

Neal

Champion or cloud.

Irish 2 people

Neary

Near or nearby, possibly derived from a place name or surname.

English 1 people

Ned

Wealthy guardian or prosperous protector.

English 1 people

Needham

1 people

Nehemiah

Yahweh comforts or the Lord comforts.

Hebrew 1 people

Neil

A person of cloud-like or champion-like qualities, derived from the Irish name N...

Irish, Scottish 2 people

Neils

Champion or victor, derived from Neil.

Scandinavian, Germanic 1 people

Nell

Bright, shining, or a diminutive of Eleanor.

English, Greek 3 people

Nellie

Bright or shining light.

Greek, English 12 people

Nels

A person descended from or related to Niels, a Scandinavian form of Nicholas.

Scandinavian 2 people

Nelson

Son of Neil or son of the champion.

English 19 people

Neocle

New glory or new fame.

Greek 1 people

Nestor

Homecoming or returning home.

Greek 1 people

Nettie

A diminutive form typically derived from names beginning with 'Net-' such as Ann...

English 2 people

Neville

A person from Neuville, a place name meaning 'new town' in Norman French.

Norman French 2 people

Newbold

New building or new settlement.

English 1 people

Newell

A person who lives near a new well or spring.

English 2 people

Newman

New man or newcomer.

English 1 people

Newt

A small salamander, or a nickname derived from the Middle English word for newt.

English 1 people

Newton

New settlement or new town.

English 9 people

Niall

Champion or cloud.

Irish

Niamh

Bright or radiant.

Irish

Niccolò

1 people

Nicholas

Victory of the people, derived from the Greek elements 'nike' (victory) and 'lao...

Greek 15 people

Nick

A person who achieves victory among the people.

Greek 2 people

Nicky

A person who achieves victory among the people, used as a diminutive of Nicholas...

Greek 2 people

Nicola

Victory of the people.

Italian, Greek 1 people

Nicolai

Victory of the people.

Russian, Scandinavian, Greek 1 people

Nicolas

Victory of the people or people's victory.

Greek

Nicoleii

Victory of the people.

Latin, Greek 1 people

Nicolo

Victory of the people.

Italian, Greek 1 people

Niels

Victory of the people.

Scandinavian, Greek 1 people

Nikolai

Victory of the people.

Russian, Greek 1 people

Nils

A person who achieves victory among the people, derived from the Greek Nicholas.

Scandinavian 2 people

Nina

Little girl, derived from the Spanish diminutive of 'niña' or as a Russian dimi...

Spanish, Russian 6 people

Noah

Rest, comfort, or movement.

Hebrew 3 people

Noble

Of high birth or rank; possessing noble qualities or character.

English 4 people

Noe

Rest, comfort, or movement.

Hebrew, Spanish 1 people

Noel

Christmas, derived from the French word for the nativity of Christ.

French 4 people

Nora

A woman of honor or a person from the north.

Irish, Latin 2 people

Norma

A rule, standard, or pattern.

Latin, English 1 people

Norman

A man from the north, referring to the Norsemen or Vikings.

Old Norse, Old French 16 people

Norris

A person from the north, or a northerner.

Norman French 2 people

Nuala

White shoulder or fair-shouldered.

Irish

Numa

1 people