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Baby names starting with N
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Noah
Hebrew · Hebrew for 'rest' or 'comfort'; the biblical patriarch who built the ark before the great flood.
Nora
Irish · Short form of Honora (from Latin 'honor') or Eleanor; widely used in Ireland.
Nova
Latin · From Latin 'novus' meaning 'new'; also an astronomical term for a suddenly bright star.
Nathan
Hebrew · Hebrew for 'he gave'; a prophet in the Old Testament who advised King David.
Nolan
Irish · From Irish Gaelic Ó Nualláin, meaning 'descendant of the famous one' or 'noble, renowned,' from nuall (famous).
Naomi
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'na'omi' meaning pleasantness or my delight; a prominent figure in the Book of Ruth.
Natalie
French · From Latin natalis meaning 'birthday,' traditionally given to girls born on Christmas Day.
Nicholas
Greek · From Greek Nikolaos meaning 'victory of the people,' borne by Saint Nicholas of Myra.
Nathaniel
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Netan'el' meaning 'God has given,' a disciple of Jesus in the New Testament.
Natalia
Latin · From Latin 'natalis' meaning 'birthday,' traditionally given to girls born on Christmas Day.
Nevaeh
English · Nevaeh is a modern invented English name formed by spelling heaven backward.
Nicolas
Greek · French and Spanish form of Greek Nikolaos, meaning 'victory of the people.'
Nico
Greek · Nico is a short form of Nicholas or Nicodemus, from Greek roots meaning victory of the people.
Noa
Hebrew · Noa is a Hebrew biblical name meaning “motion” or “movement,” and it also appears independently as a Japanese name.
Nash
English · Middle English topographic name meaning 'at the ash tree,' from 'atten ash.'
Noelle
French · French feminine form meaning 'Christmas,' from Latin 'natalis' (birth/birthday).
Norah
Irish · Irish form of Honora, from Latin 'honor,' meaning honor or light; also short for Eleanor.
Nyla
Arabic · From Arabic meaning winner or achiever; also used as a modern English invention.
Navy
English · An English word name from navy blue or the naval term, used as a modern style name.
Niko
Greek · Niko is a short form of Nicholas, from Greek elements meaning "victory of the people."
Nicole
French · French feminine form of Nicholas, from Greek Nikolaos meaning 'victory of the people.'
Nayeli
Spanish · Nayeli is widely used in Spanish-speaking communities and is often explained as meaning "I love you."
Nina
Spanish · Diminutive used across many cultures; from Spanish 'niña' meaning 'little girl', or a Slavic short form.
Noel
French · From Old French 'noël' meaning Christmas, ultimately from Latin 'natalis' meaning birth.
Nehemiah
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning "comforted by God" or "Yahweh has comforted"; an Old Testament prophet.
Nasir
Arabic · Arabic name meaning helper, supporter, or protector.
Nylah
Arabic · Nylah is usually linked to Arabic Naila, meaning "attainer," "winner," or "one who achieves."
Nadia
Slavic · From Slavic 'nadezhda' meaning hope; also used in Arabic meaning tender or delicate.
Nellie
English · Diminutive of Helen or Eleanor, meaning 'bright, shining one' or 'light.'
Nalani
English · A Hawaiian-style name built on lani "heaven/sky," often understood as "the heavens" or "calm skies."
Noemi
Hebrew · Variant of Naomi, from Hebrew 'Na'omi' meaning pleasantness or my delight.
Nikolai
Slavic · Nikolai is a Slavic form of Nicholas, from Greek elements meaning victory of the people.
Noor
Arabic · From Arabic nur, meaning "light" or "radiance."
Nia
Welsh · Nia is used in Welsh and African traditions, with meanings often linked to brightness or purpose.
Nathanael
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning gift of God; the original biblical spelling of Nathaniel.
Novalee
English · A modern English compound blending Nova, meaning new, with the popular -lee ending.
Nala
African · Nala is known from African usage and Indian epic tradition, where it is associated with success, love, and strength.
Nola
Irish · Possibly from Irish Gaelic 'Nuala' meaning 'fair-shouldered' or from the Italian city Nola.
Nikolas
Greek · Greek form of Nicholas, from Nikolaos meaning 'victory of the people.'
Novah
Hebrew · A modern spelling echoing Noah (Hebrew, rest) and Nova (Latin new), suggesting renewal and fresh beginnings.
Noe
Hebrew · Spanish and French form of Noah, from Hebrew meaning 'rest' or 'comfort.'
Nyomi
Hebrew · Variant of Naomi, from Hebrew, usually understood as meaning pleasantness or delight.
Neriah
Hebrew · A Hebrew name meaning lamp of the Lord or light of God.
Nelson
English · Means 'son of Neil'; famously associated with Admiral Horatio Nelson.
Nataly
Latin · Nataly is a variant of Natalie, from Latin natalis meaning "birthday," especially linked to Christmas.
Naya
Arabic · Used across cultures; in Arabic it can suggest newness, while in Indian usage it can imply renewal or freshness.
Nancy
English · Originally a medieval pet form of Anne (Hebrew 'grace'), became independent.
Nixon
English · English patronymic surname meaning "son of Nicholas," from Greek Nikolaos (victory of the people).
Natasha
Slavic · Russian pet form of Natalia, from Latin 'natalis' meaning 'birthday, Christmas Day.'
Neil
Irish · From Irish Gaelic 'Niall,' possibly meaning 'champion' or 'cloud.'
Nori
Japanese · A Japanese name element that can carry meanings such as doctrine, law, or seaweed depending on kanji.
Nazir
Arabic · Nazir is an Arabic name meaning "observer," "supervisor," or "one who looks after others."
Neo
Greek · From Greek neo-, meaning "new" or "young," and popularized as a sleek modern given name.
Nael
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning 'attainer,' 'achiever,' or 'one who obtains'.
Nathaly
French · A variant of Natalie, from Latin natalis meaning 'birthday,' traditionally linked to Christmas.
Navi
Hebrew · Navi comes from Hebrew and means prophet, though it is also used today as a modern unisex-style name.
Naiari
Spanish · Likely a modern variant related to Naiara, a place-based Basque and Spanish name tied to Nájera.
Nathalia
Latin · From Latin 'natalis' meaning birthday, especially Christmas Day; born on a holy day.
Neythan
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Nathan, from the Hebrew 'natan' meaning 'He gave' or 'gift of God.'
Nyra
Indian · Modern name possibly from Sanskrit meaning beauty of the goddess Saraswati, or a variant of Naira.
Nathalie
French · French form of Natalia, from Latin 'natalis' meaning birthday, traditionally referring to Christmas Day.
Neveah
English · Modern variant of Nevaeh, a coined name formed by spelling "heaven" backward.
Noble
English · From the English word noble, derived from Latin 'nobilis' meaning distinguished or well-born.
Nelly
English · Diminutive of Eleanor, Helen, or Cornelia, meaning 'bright, shining one.'
Niklaus
German · Niklaus is a Germanic form of Nicholas, from Greek roots meaning victory of the people.
Natanael
Hebrew · Natanael is a Hebrew form of Nathaniel meaning "God has given."
Nikko
Japanese · Nikko can be a Japanese place name meaning sunlight, and it is also used as a variant of Nico from Greek victory.
Nami
Japanese · In Japanese, Nami commonly means 'wave,' though the exact nuance depends on the kanji used.
Nashly
English · Nashly is a modern English-style creation blending surname-like Nash with the feminine suffix -ly.
Nell
English · Pet form of Eleanor or Helen, meaning bright shining light.
Naila
Arabic · Naila is an Arabic name meaning 'attainer' or 'one who achieves,' from a root linked to gaining or obtaining.
Noelia
Spanish · Spanish feminine of Noel, from French/Latin 'natalis' meaning 'Christmas.'
Norman
English · From Germanic 'north' and 'man,' meaning 'Northman' or 'Norseman'; referred to Viking settlers.
Nayla
Arabic · Nayla is from Arabic and means achiever, attainer, or one who obtains.
Nazareth
Hebrew · Biblical place name from Hebrew, possibly meaning branch, watchtower, or consecrated place.
Nairobi
African · Nairobi comes from the Kenyan place name, from Maasai, often interpreted as 'cool waters.'
Neithan
Hebrew · A variant of Nathan, from Hebrew Natan, meaning "he gave" or "gift given."
Nechama
Hebrew · Nechama is a Hebrew name meaning "comfort," "consolation," or "solace."
Nour
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning light or radiance.
Nadine
French · French form of Nadia, from Russian/Slavic 'nadezhda' meaning 'hope.'
Nick
Greek · Short form of Nicholas, from Greek 'Nikolaos' meaning 'victory of the people.'
Nariah
Hebrew · Nariah is likely a modern form built on Hebrew elements, often interpreted as meaning "lamp of God" or "light of the Lord."
Nakoa
English · Nakoa is used in modern naming from Hawaiian, where it means "warrior" or "brave one."
Niam
Irish · Likely related to Irish Niamh, a name meaning bright or radiant.
Namari
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic or African naming patterns, with no single widely fixed traditional etymology.
Noam
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning pleasantness, charm, or delight.
Noelani
English · A Hawaiian name from noe "mist" and lani "heaven/sky," often translated as "heavenly mist."
Nasya
Hebrew · Nasya may derive from Hebrew names like נסיה or from Slavic diminutives such as Nastya, suggesting miracle or resurrection links.
Nila
Indian · From Sanskrit 'nila' meaning 'blue' or 'sapphire'; also found in Arabic traditions.
Nikola
Greek · Nikola derives from Greek Nikolaos, meaning victory of the people, and is common in Slavic usage.
Nickolas
Greek · Variant of Nicholas, from Greek 'nikolaos' meaning victory of the people.
Nailea
Spanish · Nailea is likely a modern romantic form related to Nayla, an Arabic-derived name meaning 'attainer' or 'one who succeeds'.
Nariyah
Hebrew · Likely related to Hebrew Neriah, lamp of God, or Arabic-style names with radiant associations.
Nahomi
Hebrew · Nahomi is likely a variant of Naomi, from Hebrew meaning 'pleasantness' or 'delight.'
Novaleigh
English · Novaleigh combines Nova, from Latin meaning 'new,' with Leigh, an English element meaning 'meadow' or clearing.
Nailah
Arabic · Nailah is an Arabic name meaning one who attains or succeeds, from a root linked to gaining and achievement.
Nate
Hebrew · Short form of Nathan or Nathaniel, from Hebrew meaning 'he gave' or 'gift of God'.
Naylani
English · A modern invented name with a flowing sound, likely inspired by contemporary names ending in -lani.
Niall
Irish · Niall is an old Irish name traditionally interpreted as meaning champion or cloud.
Naim
Arabic · Naim is an Arabic name meaning "comfort," "ease," or "bliss."
Naia
Greek · Often treated as a modern variant of Nia or Maia-family names, with associations of brightness or youthful vitality.
Noella
French · Feminine of Noël, from Latin natalis meaning 'birthday,' referring to Christmas.
Navya
Indian · From Sanskrit meaning new, fresh, or worthy of praise, with elegant modern appeal.
Naliyah
Arabic · Naliyah is a modern name influenced by Arabic-style forms like Aliyah, suggesting elevation or exaltedness.
Novalynn
Latin · Modern invented blend of Nova (Latin: 'new' or 'star') and the feminine suffix -lynn.
Natalya
Slavic · Natalya is a Slavic form of Natalia, from Latin natalis meaning “birthday,” especially Christ’s birth.
Novalie
Latin · Novalie is a modern name built from Latin novus, meaning new, with a French-style ending.
Nehemias
Hebrew · Nehemias is a Greek and Latinized form of Nehemiah, a Hebrew name meaning "comforted by God."
Nyari
African · Likely of Shona (Zimbabwe) origin, possibly meaning 'energetic' or 'lively,' reflecting vitality in naming tradition.
Nestor
Greek · Greek name meaning 'homecoming'; in the Iliad, the wise elderly king of Pylos.
Nicolette
French · French diminutive of Nicole, from Greek 'Nikolaos' meaning victory of the people.
Nahomy
Hebrew · A Spanish-influenced spelling of Naomi, from Hebrew meaning "pleasantness" or "delight."
Nuri
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning 'my light' or 'radiance'.
Nya
African · Used in several African traditions, often associated with 'purpose' or simply as a modern short-form name.
Noura
Arabic · Noura is an Arabic name meaning 'light' or 'radiance,' from the root for illumination.
Nile
Irish · From the Irish 'Niall' meaning champion, or from the famous Egyptian river name.
Nirvana
Indian · Nirvana comes from Sanskrit and means liberation or release, especially in Buddhist and Hindu spiritual thought.
Naveah
English · Variant of Nevaeh, the modern coined name formed by spelling "heaven" backward.
Nyx
Greek · From Greek mythology, Nyx is the primordial goddess of night, her name meaning simply 'night.'
Neel
Irish · Irish variant of Neil meaning 'champion,' or from Sanskrit nīla meaning 'blue.'
Nazai
Persian · Likely from Persian or Arabic naming patterns, often carrying senses of delicacy, charm, or beauty.
Naima
Arabic · Naima is from Arabic and means pleasant, tranquil, or contented.
Nyah
African · Nyah is used in several traditions and is often associated with purpose, brightness, or radiance depending on source.
Nyaire
English · Nyaire appears to be a modern invented name, likely formed from the stylish Ny- prefix with a melodic ending.
Nylani
English · A modern invented name blending Nyla with the Hawaiian suffix -lani meaning 'heavenly.'
Natalee
Latin · Variant of Natalie, from Latin 'natalis' meaning birthday, traditionally given to girls born near Christmas.
Neizan
Spanish · Possibly of Basque origin related to neiz meaning 'I am', or a modern Spanish-influenced invented coinage.
Neal
Irish · Anglicized form of Irish 'Niall,' possibly meaning 'champion' or 'cloud.'
Niya
Arabic · From forms such as Arabic niyyah or Indian Nia-related usage, often associated with purpose, intent, or brightness.
Niyah
Arabic · Niyah likely reflects the Arabic word niyyah, meaning intention or purpose.
Namir
Arabic · Namir is an Arabic name associated with purity, clarity, or fresh flowing water.
Navie
English · Navie is a modern name likely influenced by Navy, giving it a crisp nautical and contemporary feel.
Nirvaan
Indian · A Sanskrit name meaning 'liberation' or 'extinction of desire,' referencing the Buddhist and Hindu concept of enlightenment.
Naftali
Hebrew · From Hebrew Naphtali, meaning my struggle, the name of one of Jacob's sons.
Nara
Japanese · Japanese place name meaning oak or happy; also Celtic in origin, meaning nearest or contented.
Nazly
Persian · Nazly is a spelling variant of Nazli, a Persian-derived name associated with grace and delicacy.
Nomi
Hebrew · Nomi is often used as a short form of Naomi, from Hebrew meaning "pleasantness," though it also appears independently in Japanese usage.
Naira
Arabic · Naira has Arabic and Indian usage, often associated with brightness, radiance, or shining beauty.
Naeem
Arabic · Naeem comes from Arabic and means "comfort," "ease," or "blissful life."
Neev
Indian · Neev comes from Hindi and Sanskrit usage, meaning "foundation" or "base."
Nihira
Indian · Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'mist,' 'dew,' or 'water,' evoking gentle nature imagery.
Norma
Latin · From Latin 'norma' meaning rule or standard; popularized by Bellini's 1831 opera of the same name.
Neylani
Arabic · A phonetic modern construction from Nyle/Naila patterns with an ornamental ending, used as a distinctive contemporary name.
Nigel
English · From the Latinized form Nigellus, derived from 'niger' meaning dark or black-haired.
Nikita
Slavic · Nikita comes through Slavic use from Greek Nikolaos, meaning "victory of the people."
Naydelin
Spanish · Naydelin is a modern Spanish-style elaborated name, likely created for sound and uniqueness rather than from a single old root.
Nayel
Arabic · Arabic name variant of Nāʾil/Nāyil, commonly understood as achiever or one who attains.
Nava
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'beautiful' or 'pleasant.'
Nahla
Arabic · From Arabic, Nahla is often said to mean a drink of water or refreshment.
Nature
English · Nature comes directly from the English word for the natural world and is used as a modern word name.
Normani
French · Likely inspired by Norman, originally meaning Northman, with a softened modern feminine ending.
Nahum
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'comforter' or 'consoler'; a minor prophet in the Old Testament.
Noora
Arabic · Noora is an Arabic form of Nur, meaning "light" or "radiance."
Neymar
Spanish · Modern invented name of Brazilian Portuguese origin, invented by the footballer Neymar Jr.'s father with no prior etymology.
Nella
Italian · Italian diminutive of names ending in -nella such as Antonella, or short for Eleanor.
Naveen
Indian · Naveen is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning new, fresh, or youthful.
Nymir
Arabic · Nymir appears to be a modern form influenced by Arabic-style names like Amir and contemporary invented spellings.
Nolen
Irish · Variant of Nolan, from Irish Ó Nualláin meaning "descendant of the noble or famous one."
Nessa
Irish · Irish diminutive of Agnes or Vanessa; also linked to Hebrew 'miracle.'
Naiomi
Hebrew · Naiomi is a variant of Naomi, from Hebrew meaning pleasantness or delight.
Nirvair
Indian · From Punjabi and Sanskritic roots meaning "without enmity" or "free from hatred."
Nihal
Arabic · Nihal has Arabic and Indian usage, often meaning “joyful,” “prosperous,” or “successful.”
Nashla
Arabic · Nashla is a modern name used in Arabic-influenced contexts, often appreciated more for sound and style than for one fixed traditional meaning.
Nyzir
English · Nyzir is a modern invented name shaped by contemporary sound patterns, with no single established traditional etymology.
Natan
Hebrew · A Hebrew form of Nathan meaning he gave or gift from God.
Nayomi
Hebrew · Nayomi is often treated as a variant of Naomi, from Hebrew meaning “pleasantness,” though it also resembles Japanese naming forms.
Neylan
Irish · Neylan likely derives from the Irish surname Neilan or O'Neil-related forms, associated with champion or cloud meanings.
Nailani
Arabic · A modern Arabic-inspired feminine extension of Naila meaning achiever or one who gains, with a gentler ending.
Nicolle
French · Nicolle is a French-style form of Nicole, from Greek meaning "victory of the people."
Neela
Indian · Neela comes from Sanskrit and means blue or sapphire-colored.
Nyjah
English · Nyjah is a modern coined name with a concise rhythmic form, often used in contemporary American naming.
Nusaybah
Arabic · Nusaybah is a historic Arabic name borne by early Muslim women; its exact root is debated but it carries a strong classical heritage.
Nylan
Irish · Likely influenced by Irish Niall and modern -lan endings, often interpreted as champion or cloud-like.
Naziyah
Arabic · Naziyah is an Arabic name associated with being distinguished, elevated, or proud.
Nyyear
English · A modern invented name, possibly inspired by New Year wording and chosen for a fresh, celebratory feel.
Nikhil
Indian · Nikhil is a Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning whole, complete, or entire.
Naomie
Hebrew · French-influenced spelling of Naomi, from Hebrew meaning 'pleasantness' or 'my delight.'
Nicolai
Greek · A Slavic and European form of Nicholas, from Greek, meaning victory of the people.
Niah
Welsh · Niah is often treated as a short form of names like Nia, linked to Welsh brightness or Arabic purpose and intention.
Nitya
Indian · Nitya is an Indian Sanskrit name meaning “eternal,” “constant,” or “daily.”
Nika
Greek · Nika comes from roots meaning victory, used in Greek tradition and as a short form in Slavic languages.
Niamh
Irish · Niamh is an Irish mythological name meaning 'bright,' 'radiant,' or 'splendor.'
Nahmir
Arabic · Modern invented name possibly derived from Arabic 'namir' meaning 'leopard' or 'pure water'.
Novi
Latin · Derived from Latin 'novus' meaning 'new'; also used as a modern place-based given name.
Navany
Indian · Navany is likely an Indian modern name built on roots suggesting newness, freshness, or beauty.
Nicola
Italian · Italian form of Nicholas, from Greek 'nikolaos' meaning victory of the people.
Nyle
English · Variant of Nile or Neil; from Irish Niall meaning 'champion' or 'cloud.'
Niomi
Hebrew · Niomi is a variant of Naomi, a Hebrew name meaning "pleasantness" or "delight."
Nura
Arabic · Nura is an Arabic name meaning light or illumination.
Nakari
English · Nakari is likely a modern created name, possibly influenced by Kari-like forms, with style outweighing a single established etymology.
Niamani
African · Likely related to East African-style naming patterns and often interpreted with ideas of purpose, blessing, or grace.
Nevada
Spanish · From the Spanish word 'nevada' meaning 'snow-covered,' originally a place name from the Sierra Nevada.
Nakai
Japanese · Nakai is a Japanese surname and given-name form meaning central well or middle settlement, depending on characters used.
Naina
Indian · Naina is an Indian name meaning “eyes,” often used poetically for beauty and expression.
Nalayah
English · Nalayah is likely a modern elaboration influenced by Arabic-sounding forms and contemporary English naming patterns.
Nicolo
Italian · Italian form of Nicholas, from Greek Nikolaos meaning 'victory of the people.' Borne by Niccolò Machiavelli.
Nichole
Greek · Variant spelling of Nicole, feminine of Nicolas, from Greek Nikolaos meaning 'victory of the people'.
Natali
Latin · A variant of Natalie, from Latin natalis, meaning birthday and traditionally linked to Christmas.
Nikolaos
Greek · Original Greek form of Nicholas, from nike and laos, meaning victory of the people.
Nabil
Arabic · Nabil is an Arabic name meaning "noble," "distinguished," or "honorable."
Neve
Irish · An Irish name from Niamh meaning 'bright,' also linked in usage to Latin-derived neve meaning 'snow.'
Namiko
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'nami' (wave) and 'ko' (child), meaning 'child of the waves.'
Nikki
Greek · Diminutive of Nicole, from Greek Nikolaos meaning 'victory of the people.'
Naseem
Arabic · Naseem is an Arabic name meaning 'breeze,' 'fresh air,' or 'gentle wind.'
Neriyah
Hebrew · From Hebrew elements meaning lamp or light of God.
Niccolo
Italian · Niccolo is the Italian form of Nicholas, from Greek roots meaning victory of the people.
Nolawi
Arabic · Arabic surname-based form used as a given name, often indicating family or regional affiliation.
Nasly
Arabic · Arabic-influenced modern formation from lineage-related naming patterns, used as a gentle contemporary feminine name.
Nylo
English · Nylo is a modern invented name, likely influenced by Nile or Milo, with a sleek contemporary sound.
Novella
Italian · From Italian/Latin 'novella' meaning 'new' or 'young'; also a literary term for a short novel.
November
Latin · November comes from the Latin month name meaning ninth month in the old Roman calendar.
Nasiah
Hebrew · Likely influenced by Hebrew Nasi, meaning leader or prince, adapted into a modern feminine form.
Nawal
Arabic · Nawal is an Arabic name meaning gift, favor, or generosity.
Navaeh
English · Variant of Nevaeh, a modern coined name created by reversing the word "heaven."
Novalyn
English · English modern coinage joining Nova ('new') with Lyn, giving a meaning often read as a bright, fresh beginning.
Nalia
Arabic · Likely a modern blend related to names like Nala, Naila, or Talia, often associated with success or belovedness.
Neyland
English · An English surname-style name likely derived from place-name elements meaning "new land" or "new clearing."
Nilan
Indian · Tamil name meaning 'blue sky' or 'moon'; also a variant of the Irish Nolan meaning 'champion.'
Navani
Indian · Navani is likely built from Indian nav roots meaning new, giving it a sense of renewal and freshness.
Neva
Spanish · From Spanish 'nieve' meaning snow, or a Slavic river name meaning new.
Niara
African · Niara is often used as a modern African-origin name and is commonly interpreted as “with high purpose” or “utmost.”
Nyellie
English · Modern stylized variant of Nellie, a diminutive of Eleanor or Helen meaning 'bright, shining one.'
Noemie
French · French form of Naomi, from Hebrew meaning pleasantness or delight.
Nolyn
English · Nolyn is a modern variant of Nolan, an Irish surname-name meaning "descendant of Nuallan," often linked to nobility or fame.
Nirvi
Indian · A Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'blissful' or 'free from sorrow,' related to the concept of nirvana.
Nino
Italian · Italian and Spanish diminutive meaning 'little boy.' Also a Georgian saint's name credited with converting Georgia to Christianity.
Nashley
English · A modern blend of Nash and Ashley, combining surname style with a familiar English ending.
Nyelle
French · Nyelle is likely a modern variant influenced by French-style endings and names such as Noelle or Nielle.
Nessiah
Hebrew · Nessiah is likely a modern elaboration influenced by Hebrew-rooted forms, suggesting miracle or divine sign.
Nahia
Arabic · Arabic in form and sound, related to a root for need or desire, often read as intention or yearning.
Niles
Irish · Patronymic from Neil, of Irish origin meaning 'champion' or 'cloud.'
Nari
Korean · Nari is used in Korean and Japanese contexts; in Korean it can mean 'lily' depending on the characters chosen.
Nitara
Indian · Nitara is used as an Indian name and is often interpreted as meaning 'deeply rooted' or 'having strong foundations'.
Nur
Arabic · Nur is an Arabic name meaning light or radiance.
Nyeli
African · Nyeli appears in African-style naming use and has a bright, lyrical form, though exact root usage varies by community.
Neila
Irish · Feminine form of Neil, from Gaelic Niall meaning 'champion' or 'cloud.'
Nirvan
Indian · Likely derived from nirvana, a Sanskrit spiritual term for liberation, peace, or transcendence.
Nevin
Irish · From Gaelic 'naomhín' meaning little saint or holy one.
Nicodemus
Greek · From Greek 'nike' (victory) and 'demos' (people), meaning 'victory of the people'; a biblical figure.
Nyles
English · Variant of Niles or Niall, from Irish Gaelic meaning champion or passionate.
Naomy
Hebrew · Naomy is a spelling variant of Naomi, from Hebrew, meaning pleasantness or delight.
Nyair
African · Nyair appears to be a rare African-rooted or Afro-diasporic modern name with uncertain etymology.
Nalaya
Arabic · Likely a modern blended name with echoes of Arabic and Indian forms, often chosen for sound and softness.
Niylah
Arabic · A modern spelling of Nyla or Nila, often linked to meanings like winner or achiever.
Nihan
Persian · Persian name meaning hidden, secret, or cherished, often chosen for subtle tenderness.
Namaari
African · Namaari appears to be an African-style modern name valued more for sound and individuality than a fixed etymology.
Nasser
Arabic · From Arabic Nasir or Nasser meaning "helper," "supporter," or "victorious one."
Nery
Hebrew · Nery is likely a variant of Neriah, a Hebrew name meaning "lamp of the Lord," also used in Spanish-speaking communities.
Nubia
African · Nubia refers to the ancient African region of Nubia and is used as a place-based cultural name.
Nissi
Hebrew · From the Hebrew phrase "Jehovah-Nissi," meaning "my banner," giving the name a strong biblical association.
Noeli
French · Variant of Noelle or Noelia, from words for Christmas or birth, especially Christ's birth.
Nassir
Arabic · Nassir is a variant of Nasir, an Arabic name meaning helper, supporter, or defender.
Neyla
Arabic · Likely from Arabic forms such as Nayla, meaning 'attainer' or 'one who achieves.'
Nasiyah
Arabic · Nasiyah is likely a modern Arabic-style form related to words for advice, counsel, or distinction.
Neilani
Irish · A modern blend possibly combining Irish Neil meaning 'champion' with Hawaiian Lani meaning 'heaven.'
Naksh
Indian · From Sanskrit *nakshatra*, it relates to stars or constellations and is used in India as a celestial-based modern name.
Nohemi
Hebrew · Nohemi is a Spanish-influenced form of Naomi, from Hebrew, meaning 'pleasantness' or 'delight.'
Neema
African · Neema means grace, blessing, or prosperity in East African and Arabic-derived usage.
Nayra
Arabic · Nayra is used in Arabic and Hispanic contexts and is often interpreted as “bright,” “radiant,” or “large-eyed.”
Nalah
Arabic · Often treated as a variant of Nala, a name linked with meanings like 'successful' or 'beloved'.
Naiara
Spanish · Usually linked to the Spanish place name Nájera, making it a place-based name with Marian associations.
Nuh
Arabic · Arabic form of the biblical prophet Noah, meaning 'rest' or 'comfort' in Semitic languages.
Nada
Slavic · From Slavic 'nada' meaning 'hope,' or Arabic 'nada' meaning 'dew' or 'generosity.'
Neko
Japanese · Neko is a Japanese word-name meaning "cat," used occasionally as a modern given name.
Nadiya
Slavic · Nadiya is a variant of Nadia, from Slavic roots meaning hope and also resonant with Arabic forms meaning caller or tender.
Nafisa
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning "precious," "delicate," or "valuable."
Naji
Arabic · Naji is an Arabic name meaning “safe,” “rescued,” or “successful.”
Novak
Slavic · Slavic surname meaning 'newcomer' or 'new man,' from the root 'nov' (new), common across Czech, Slovak, and South Slavic cultures.
Nabi
Arabic · Arabic and Persian word meaning 'prophet,' used as a given name throughout Muslim-majority cultures.
Nilo
Spanish · Spanish and Italian form of Nilus, referring to the River Nile; also a Finnish form of Neil.
Nuha
Arabic · Nuha is an Arabic name meaning intelligence, wisdom, or understanding.
Nayelli
Spanish · Nayelli is a modern Hispanic usage name, often said to come from Zapotec and popularly interpreted as “I love you.”
Naelani
English · A modern name with place-inspired natural imagery, commonly treated as a lyrical contemporary style form.
Nayvee
English · Nayvee is a modern invented English-style name, formed for sound appeal as a new variant of familiar soft names like Naya and Neve.
Nathanial
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Nathaniel, from Hebrew meaning 'gift of God'.
Nilah
Indian · From Sanskrit nila meaning "blue" or "sapphire," evoking the color of deep water and sky.
Nikolaus
Greek · Nikolaus is the German form of Nikolaos, a Greek name meaning victory of the people.
Naisha
English · Naisha is likely a modern English coinage influenced by Arabic-style sounds, often interpreted as special or beloved.
Navia
Spanish · Navia likely draws from Latin navis, 'ship,' and also appears as a place name in Spain.
Nazli
Persian · Nazli comes through Persian usage and conveys delicacy, grace, and charm.
Nox
Latin · Latin word meaning 'night,' also the name of the ancient Roman goddess of the night.
Nyava
African · Nyava appears African in style and may come from Southern or Eastern African naming traditions, though exact roots are uncertain.
Nero
Latin · From the Sabine/Latin word meaning 'strong' or 'vigorous.' Famous as the name of the Roman emperor.
Nicky
Greek · Diminutive of Nicholas, from Greek Nikolaos meaning 'victory of the people.'
Nefertari
African · An ancient Egyptian royal name meaning 'beautiful companion' or 'the most beautiful one.'
Nyasia
English · Nyasia is likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by names like Asia with a Ny- prefix.
Nazar
Arabic · Nazar may come from Arabic meaning "sight" or "gaze," and also appears in Slavic use related to Nazarius.
Naiya
Indian · Naiya is used in South Asian contexts for 'boat' or 'one who guides,' and may also echo Arabic-style names like Naya.
Naidelyn
Spanish · Naidelyn is a modern Spanish-style coined name, likely formed by blending fashionable sounds and endings.
Nivaan
Indian · Indian name linked to Sanskrit/Hindi usage with meanings like “new,” “fresh,” or “pure.”
Nymeria
English · Literary name popularized by George R.R. Martin's warrior queen character in A Song of Ice and Fire.
Nadalia
Slavic · A Slavic form related to Nadia, derived from roots for hope, giving a hopeful and gentle name meaning.
Neteyam
English · A modern fictional name coined for the Avatar universe, valued for its heroic and epic sound.
Newton
English · From Old English 'niwe tun' meaning 'new town' or 'new settlement.'
Najee
Arabic · Najee is from Arabic Naji or Naji, meaning safe, rescued, or intimate confidant.
Naija
African · A modern African-associated name, often understood as a nickname form connected with Nigeria.
Naylah
Arabic · A variant of Nyla or Na'ila, from Arabic roots meaning 'attainer,' 'successful,' or 'one who achieves.'
Nahiara
Arabic · Possibly from Arabic 'nahar' meaning 'river' or 'daytime'; a modern elaboration used in Spanish-speaking communities.
Naleia
African · Modern variant of Nalia or Nala, from African (Swahili/Zulu) meaning 'successful' or 'beloved gift.'
Niva
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning speech or expression; also associated with Spanish 'nieve' meaning snow.
Nadya
Slavic · Slavic name meaning hope, from the Russian word 'nadezhda.'
Nicco
Italian · An Italian-style short form of Nicholas, from Greek roots meaning victory of the people.
Naftuli
Hebrew · Naftuli is a variant of Naphtali, a Hebrew biblical name meaning my struggle or my wrestling.
Neziah
Hebrew · Neziah likely draws on Hebrew-style biblical forms and may relate to roots meaning 'victory' or 'enduring one.'
Nolani
English · A modern English-style blend likely from Nola with a lyrical ending, used as a contemporary feminine given name.
Navari
Indian · A modern flowing name that may draw on South Asian and Persian sound patterns, with uncertain exact etymology.
Nelle
English · Variant of Nell, a pet form of Eleanor or Helen meaning bright light.
Nana
Greek · A name with multiple origins: Greek for grace, Akan (African) for born on Thursday, or Japanese term of endearment.
Nani
Greek · Hawaiian/Greek meaning 'beautiful' or 'graceful'; also Japanese for 'what' and Indian for 'little.'.
Nisa
Arabic · Nisa comes from Arabic and literally means 'women,' known from the Quranic chapter Al-Nisa.
Nallely
Spanish · Nallely is a Spanish-language given name popular in Mexico, generally treated as a modern coinage with uncertain exact root.
Noya
Hebrew · A Hebrew name often interpreted as beauty or ornament, with a light, modern sound.
Naod
Hebrew · Likely related to Hebrew Nod, meaning "wandering" or "exile," known from biblical usage.
Noctis
Latin · From Latin noctis, meaning "of the night," giving the name a dark and atmospheric feel.
Norberto
Spanish · Spanish and Italian form of Norbert, from Germanic 'nord' (north) and 'berht' (bright/famous).
Neftali
Hebrew · Neftali is a variant of Naphtali, a Hebrew biblical name meaning my struggle or wrestling.
Nachman
Hebrew · Nachman is a Hebrew name meaning comforter or one who brings consolation.
Nabeel
Arabic · From Arabic nabil, meaning "noble," "honorable," or "distinguished."
Nazanin
Persian · Nazanin is a Persian name meaning “sweetheart,” “beloved,” or delicately charming.
Narek
Persian · Narek is best known from Armenian usage and likely relates to the place-name Narek; Persian is the closest allowed category.
Novali
Latin · Novali is a modern name likely influenced by Latin novus, meaning new, with a lyrical contemporary ending.
Nyelli
English · Modern invented name, a stylized blend of Nell or Noelle with a creative suffix.
Natalina
Italian · Italian diminutive of Natalia, from Latin 'natalis' meaning birthday, associated with Christmas.
Nadar
Arabic · Nadar is likely related to Arabic roots suggesting rarity or preciousness, though usage varies by region.
Nainoa
Japanese · Nainoa is likely used as a modern cross-cultural name; its exact origin is uncertain in this list of categories.
Nazier
Arabic · Variant of Nazir, from Arabic meaning observer, watcher, or warner.
Nalu
English · Nalu is used from the Hawaiian word for wave or surf, giving it a sea-inspired modern feel.
Noriel
Hebrew · Noriel is a modern angelic-style name built with the Hebrew divine suffix -el, often interpreted as 'light of God.'
Nelani
African · An African-influenced contemporary name related to Nela-like roots, used in gentle feminine naming today.
Navey
English · A contemporary spelling variant related to Naveen/Navya name patterns, valued today for its modern phonetic style.
Naujour
French · Naujour appears French-influenced, likely a modern surname-style or coined form with fashionable sound patterns.
Nazaia
Hebrew · Likely a modern elaboration related to Naziah or Nazariah, with Hebrew-style roots tied to consecration or divine help.
Navayla
Arabic · A modern melodic coinage, possibly influenced by Nava and -ayla forms, often interpreted as beautiful or new.
Neely
Irish · Anglicized form of Irish Ó Néill, meaning descendant of the champion or cloud.
Neomi
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Naomi, from Hebrew meaning 'pleasantness' or 'my delight'.
Nima
Persian · Persian name meaning just or half; also found in African traditions meaning born during prosperity.
Neri
Hebrew · Neri comes from Hebrew roots meaning "my light" and also appears as an Italian surname and given name.
Nosson
Hebrew · Nosson is a Yiddish-influenced form of Nathan or Natan, from Hebrew, meaning he gave.
Nyara
African · Likely drawn from African naming traditions and used for its elegant sound, often associated with beauty or grace.
Nyrobi
African · Likely inspired by Nairobi, the East African place name from Maasai roots meaning 'cool waters.'
Naylea
English · Likely a modern invented name blending Nay- with the popular -lea ending.
Nihaal
Indian · Nihaal is used in Indian and Arabic traditions and is associated with happiness, prosperity, or thriving growth.
Novarae
Latin · Novarae is a modern blend built on Nova, from Latin 'new,' paired with Rae for brightness or grace.
Nymere
English · A modern fantasy-style name, likely influenced by names like Nymeria and elegant Ny- forms.
Nazario
Spanish · From Latin Nazarius meaning 'from Nazareth,' borne by several early saints.
Norie
Scottish · Norie is a Scottish diminutive traditionally linked to Nora or Honora, conveying light or honor by association.
Nicol
Greek · Nicol is a form of Nicole or Nicholas, from Greek elements meaning victory of the people.
Nuria
Spanish · A Spanish and Catalan place name tied to a Marian sanctuary in the Vall de Nuria.
Nakiya
Arabic · Usually seen as a variant of Nakia, often connected to Arabic roots meaning 'pure' or 'faithful.'
Nithya
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning eternal, constant, or everlasting.
Nataleigh
Latin · A modern spelling of Natalie, from Latin natalis, referring to birth and especially Christmas Day.
Ndeye
African · A West African name, especially Wolof, traditionally associated with 'mother' or maternal honor.
Nahom
Hebrew · Nahom is related to Hebrew names such as Nahum, meaning comfort or consolation.
Nyani
African · Nyani appears African in style and may relate to words for grace, purpose, or natural strength depending on local usage.
Niari
African · Likely drawn from African naming patterns and sometimes associated with purpose, beauty, or strength.
Neeva
Hebrew · Blends Niva (Hebrew 'speech, expression') and Neve (Irish 'bright, snow'), evoking purity and eloquence.
Nylee
English · Modern stylized spelling variant of Kylie or a blend with Lee, a modern American invention.
Naavya
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'praiseworthy' or 'worth navigating toward,' associated with brightness and virtue.
Neeom
Hebrew · Neeom appears to be a modern Hebrew-style name, possibly influenced by names like Nehemiah or Naomi.
Neda
Slavic · From Slavic meaning born on Sunday, or Persian meaning voice or calling.
Nicoletta
Italian · Italian feminine form of Nicholas, from Greek 'Nikolaos' meaning 'victory of the people'.
Naman
Hebrew · From Hebrew Naaman meaning pleasant or agreeable; also a Sanskrit name meaning salutation.
Nixie
German · From Germanic 'Nixe,' a water sprite or mermaid of folklore.
Neha
Indian · Neha is an Indian name often interpreted as love, affection, or rain, depending on tradition.
Nadir
Arabic · Nadir comes from Arabic and means 'rare' or 'precious,' though it also names the lowest point in astronomy.
Noha
Arabic · Noha is used in Arabic and Hebrew contexts, often linked to rest, comfort, or motion in related forms.
Nizhoni
English · Nizhoni comes from Navajo usage meaning beautiful, though in broader records it appears through English-language adoption.
Nazaret
Spanish · Nazaret is a form of Nazareth, the biblical place-name associated with Jesus and used as a devotional given name.
Nare
Persian · Nare is used in Armenian and Persian contexts and is often linked with brightness, pomegranate, or fiery beauty.
Nashton
English · Modern invented variant of Ashton, an English place-based name meaning 'ash tree settlement'.
Nazari
Arabic · From Arabic 'nazar' meaning 'sight' or 'gaze'; also a Persian surname meaning 'one who looks.'
Nilani
Indian · From Sanskrit nila for blue; as Nilani, it is an Indian name associated with deep blue color and serenity.
Nezuko
Japanese · Nezuko is a Japanese name whose meaning depends on its kanji, often interpreted through natural or child-related elements.
Nils
Norse · Scandinavian form of Nicholas, from Greek 'nikolaos' meaning victory of the people.
Nicolina
Italian · Italian diminutive of Nicola, from Greek 'Nikolaos' meaning 'victory of the people.'
Novie
Latin · Diminutive from Latin 'novus' meaning new; sometimes short for November.
Nazaria
Hebrew · From Nazareth ('watchtower' or 'branch'); used in Spanish tradition honoring St. Nazaria Ignacia.
Nicklaus
Greek · Nicklaus is a Germanic form of Nicholas, from Greek elements meaning "victory of the people."
Nyree
Welsh · Nyree is often linked to Welsh Nerys and related forms, carrying associations with honor or lordly meaning.
Nidhi
Indian · Nidhi is a Sanskrit name meaning treasure or wealth.
Neiko
Japanese · Neiko is used as a modern name and may echo Japanese-style forms while also fitting contemporary English naming patterns.
Nissim
Hebrew · Nissim is a Hebrew name meaning 'miracles' or 'wonders.'
Nataliya
Slavic · A Slavic form of Natalia, from Latin natalis, meaning 'birthday' or 'born on Christmas Day.'
Nation
English · Nation comes from the English word and surname, ultimately from Latin natio meaning "birth" or "people."
Nahim
Arabic · Nahim is likely related to Arabic names meaning "comforter" or "companion," though usage varies by spelling.
Nysir
Arabic · Nysir likely reflects Nasir, from Arabic meaning "helper," "supporter," or "victorious one."
Nayari
Arabic · Nayari has a lyrical sound and is often associated with brightness or elegance in Arabic- and Persian-influenced usage.
Nuriya
Arabic · Arabic feminine name derived from 'nur' meaning 'light,' evoking divine radiance and brightness.
Nevayla
Arabic · A modern melodic invention, likely built from Neva- and -ayla elements and associated with freshness or beauty.
Nelia
Spanish · Short form of Cornelia, from the Latin gens name Cornelius, possibly meaning 'horn.'
Nolah
Irish · Variant of Nola, from Irish Gaelic 'Nuala' meaning fair-shouldered or famous.
Numa
Latin · Ancient Roman name borne by Numa Pompilius, the legendary second king of Rome; meaning uncertain.
Noemy
Hebrew · Noemy is a French-influenced form of Naomi, from Hebrew meaning "pleasantness" or "delight."
Nili
Hebrew · A Hebrew name associated with a biblical phrase and sometimes linked to the lily flower.
Nalo
African · Nalo is used in several African contexts and is often treated as a short modern name with regional meanings that vary by language.
Nelli
Greek · A diminutive of names like Helen, Eleanor, or Cornelia, often associated with brightness or shining light.
Najma
Arabic · Najma is an Arabic name meaning 'star.'
Neeko
Greek · A modern variant of Nico/Niko, from Greek Nikolaos meaning victory of the people.
Nesanel
Hebrew · A Hebrew name meaning God has given.
Novian
Latin · Novian likely comes from Latin novus, meaning new, fresh, or young.
Nikolay
Slavic · Nikolay is a Slavic form of Nicholas, from Greek meaning 'victory of the people.'
Nayana
Indian · From Indian usage, Nayana means eyes or beautiful eyes in Sanskrit-derived traditions.
Naziah
Arabic · Naziah likely comes from Arabic roots meaning pure, exalted, or distinguished.
Nyarie
African · A name of Nilotic African origin, used among South Sudanese communities as a feminine given name.
Nebula
Latin · Latin word meaning 'mist, fog, or cloud,' also the astronomical term for vast interstellar gas and dust clouds.
Nayvi
English · Modern invented name, a stylized variant evoking Navi or the color navy.
Nels
Norse · Scandinavian short form of Nelson or Niels, from Nicholas meaning victory of the people.
Noreen
Irish · Irish diminutive of Nora, itself from Honora (Latin "honor"), meaning "honor" or "light."
Nathen
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Nathan, Hebrew for 'he gave'; a biblical prophet who counseled King David.
Nisha
Indian · Nisha comes from Sanskrit and means "night," a name associated with evening and calm beauty.
Nadeem
Arabic · From Arabic Nadim or Nadeem, meaning companion, friend, or drinking partner.
Nabila
Arabic · Nabila is an Arabic feminine name meaning noble, honorable, or highborn.
Nekoda
Slavic · Nekoda is likely related to Slavic name forms such as Nikita or Nekoda, used in modern English naming with uncertain etymology.
Noan
Hebrew · Likely related to Noah or Noam, carrying associations of rest, comfort, or pleasantness.
Nayely
Spanish · A modern Spanish-usage name, often treated as an ornamental contemporary creation with a soft melodic sound.
Nabiha
Arabic · Nabiha is an Arabic name meaning noble, intelligent, or outstanding.
Nil
Indian · Nil can derive from Indian roots meaning 'blue' or from Catalan and Spanish use as a form of Neil or the Nile.
Nain
Hebrew · Nain is a biblical place name from Hebrew, often understood as pleasant, lovely, or fair.
Noach
Hebrew · Noach is the Hebrew form of Noah, meaning 'rest' or 'comfort.'
Nayah
Arabic · Nayah is used as a modern short form related to names like Naia or Naya, often linked with purpose or renewal.
Nyleah
Arabic · A modern blend of Nile/Nyla with Leah-like endings, often associated with attainment or the river Nile.
Nyko
Greek · Phonetic variant of Nico, derived from Greek "Nikolaos," meaning "victory of the people," a modern shortened form.
Nikodem
Greek · Slavic form of Nicodemus, from Greek meaning 'victory of the people,' borne by a Pharisee in the New Testament.
Nusayba
Arabic · A traditional Arabic name, historically seen in early Islamic naming, kept as a classic Semitic feminine form.
Nusaiba
Arabic · An Arabic feminine name associated with noble or distinguished meaning, used as a graceful personal name.
Neytiri
English · Fictional name from James Cameron's Avatar (2009), invented as a Na'vi character name with no natural language origin.
Norielle
French · A modern elegant form related to Norah/Noelle traditions, carrying echoes of light and brilliance.
Noar
Hebrew · Noar is Hebrew and means 'youth' or 'young person.'
Nettie
English · Pet form of names like Annette, Henrietta, or Antoinette, popular in the 19th century.
Newt
English · Diminutive of Newton, an English place name meaning new town or settlement.
Nikole
Greek · Nikole is a variant of Nicole, derived from Greek Nikolaos and meaning victory of the people.
Nicholai
Greek · Nicholai is a Slavic-style form of Nicholas, from Greek roots meaning "victory of the people."
Naimah
Arabic · Naimah comes from Arabic and means "tranquil," "peaceful," or "blessed with ease."
Naheem
Arabic · A variant of Naeem, from Arabic meaning comfort, ease, or blessing.
Nevan
Irish · Nevan is a Celtic name related to forms like Naomhán or Nevin, often interpreted as "holy" or "little saint."
Negan
Irish · Negan is often linked to Irish surname-style forms and is used today more as a modern adapted given name.
Nayara
Spanish · Often linked to a Basque and Spanish place-name tradition, Nayara is associated with Nájera.
Nyeem
Arabic · Likely related to Naeem, from Arabic meaning 'comfort,' 'ease,' or 'blessing.'
Niyla
Arabic · Niyla is often treated as a variant of Naila, from Arabic meaning attainer or one who achieves.
Nyel
Irish · Nyel is likely a modern variant of Niall or Nigel, names tied to meanings such as champion or cloud-like, with Celtic and later Norman influence.
Noraa
English · Noraa is a respelling of Nora, a name linked to Honora and Latin roots meaning "honor."
Nialani
English · Modern invented name with Hawaiian-sounding elements; 'lani' in Hawaiian means 'heaven' or 'sky'.
Nyella
English · A modern invented name, possibly a variant of Nella or Nyla, of no established classical etymology.
Niyam
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'rule' or 'discipline,' reflecting adherence to principles and order.
Nahel
Arabic · Nahel is an Arabic name linked to a stem meaning helpful, upright, or successful, depending on dialectal context.
Noir
French · Noir is the French word for black, giving the name a sleek, dramatic meaning tied to color.
Nira
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning plowed field or light; in Sanskrit, it means water or essence.
Najah
Arabic · Najah is from Arabic and means 'success,' 'achievement,' or 'salvation.'
Nazia
Arabic · Nazia is used in Arabic and Persian contexts and is often interpreted as meaning 'pride' or 'delicacy.'
Nataniel
Hebrew · Nataniel is a form of Nathaniel from Hebrew, meaning "God has given."
Noely
French · A soft variant of Noelle/Noel, ultimately from Latin natalis and associated with Christmas or birth.
Nieko
Japanese · Nieko is likely influenced by Japanese-sounding forms like Niko, though in English use it functions as a modern invented name.
Nayib
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning noble, distinguished, or deputy in some usages.
Nayan
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit-derived roots meaning "eye" or "sight."
Naloni
English · Naloni is a modern melodic name, likely formed from Na- and -loni elements rather than a single traditional etymology.
Nanami
Japanese · A Japanese name often read as "seven seas," though its exact meaning changes with the kanji used.
Natalynn
Latin · Natalynn blends Natalie with the -lynn ending; Natalie comes from Latin natalis, meaning birth or Christmas Day.
Niayla
Arabic · Niayla is a modern variant related to Nyla or Naila, often interpreted as achiever, successful one, or winner.
Nyliah
Arabic · Nyliah is a modern variant related to Nyla or Naila, commonly understood as meaning achiever or one who attains.
Naava
Hebrew · Naava comes from Hebrew and means pleasant, יפה, or beautiful.
Nishka
Indian · Nishka comes from Sanskrit and can mean pure gold ornament or something precious and refined.
Nyzier
English · Nyzier is a modern American coinage with a stylish sound, likely formed from contemporary phonetic naming patterns.
Novaly
Latin · A modern name built on nova, from Latin meaning new.
Noorah
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'light' or 'luminous,' a variant of Nour/Noura from Arabic nūr.
Nimrat
Indian · A Punjabi Sikh name from Sanskrit meaning 'humble, modest, without ego' (nir + mat).
Niang
African · A name of West African (Mandinka) origin used as a clan name meaning 'mother'; also a Chinese term of endearment.
Nyomii
Hebrew · Stylized spelling of Naomi, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'pleasantness' or 'my delight.'
Navee
Indian · An Indian-influenced modern spelling of roots meaning “new,” often used as a fresh and gentle feminine form.
Naseeb
Arabic · From Arabic *nasīb*, meaning fate, portion, or destiny; a traditional Arabic name with a clear semantic core.
Nirvik
Indian · Sanskrit-derived name built from nir- (without) and vik (fear), often interpreted as fearlessness.
Nyeir
African · Likely a modern African-derived or stylized name, possibly echoing names associated with brightness or distinction.
Novaa
Latin · Novaa is a stylized form of Nova, from Latin novus meaning "new."
Nymeir
Arabic · Nymeir is likely a modern form related to Arabic names like Nimir or Namir, often tied to brightness or leopard imagery.
Nona
Latin · From Latin 'nonus' meaning ninth; traditionally given to the ninth child or born in the ninth month.
North
English · Directional name from Old English 'norþ,' evoking strength and the compass point.
Novia
Latin · From Latin 'novus' meaning new; in Spanish means bride or sweetheart.
Noland
Irish · Variant of Nolan, from Irish Ó Nualláin meaning 'descendant of the noble or famous one'.
Nolin
Irish · From the Irish surname Nolan, from Gaelic "Ó Nualláin" meaning "descendant of the famous one."
Nuala
Irish · Nuala is an Irish name, often short for Fionnuala, meaning fair shoulder or white shoulder.
Nadira
Arabic · Nadira comes from Arabic and means rare, precious, or exceptional.
Nandini
Indian · Nandini is an Indian Sanskrit name meaning daughter or delightful one, and is also tied to a sacred cow in Hindu tradition.
Nivea
Latin · Nivea comes from Latin roots meaning 'snowy' or 'snow-white.'
Naftoli
Hebrew · Naftoli is a Yiddish-influenced form of Naphtali, the Hebrew biblical name meaning "my struggle."
Nhi
Chinese · A Vietnamese name often associated with smallness, gentleness, or elegance, depending on the exact usage and spelling.
Naysha
English · Naysha is a modern coined name, likely formed from Na- and -aysha or Aisha-inspired sounds.
Naseer
Arabic · From Arabic Nasir, meaning helper, supporter, or defender.
Nakiyah
Arabic · Likely from Arabic roots meaning pure, faithful, or clear in modern variant spelling.
Nyanna
English · Nyanna is a modern melodic name, likely influenced by Ny- names and Anna, giving it a graceful contemporary feel.
Nazaire
French · From French Nazaire, linked to Nazarius and ultimately to Nazareth.
Nahzir
Arabic · Nahzir is likely related to Nazir, an Arabic name meaning observer, supervisor, or one set apart.
Noriah
Hebrew · Noriah is a modern Hebrew-style name often understood as combining light with a divine ending, yielding 'light of God.'
Nariya
Hebrew · Probably related to Neriah or Nariah, drawing from Hebrew elements meaning lamp or light of God.
Nahir
Arabic · Arabic and Hebrew name meaning 'clear, bright' or 'river,' evoking flowing water and clarity.
Nahara
Hebrew · From Aramaic and Hebrew meaning 'light' or 'river,' symbolizing illumination in Jewish tradition.
Nivan
Indian · A modern Indian name possibly derived from Sanskrit, evoking concepts of serenity or freedom from ego.
Nayvie
English · A modern coined variant of Naya/Nayva-style names, intended for elegant, contemporary sound.
Niyomi
Indian · Indian-inspired name related to roots meaning discipline or right conduct, adapted into a softer modern feminine form.
Niyari
Indian · Niyari appears to be a modern Indian-style name, likely built from roots suggesting order, intention, or beauty.
Norris
French · From Old French 'noreis' meaning northerner, or a nurse/caretaker occupational name.
Norbert
German · From Germanic 'nord' (north) and 'beraht' (bright), meaning 'bright northerner'; a saint's name.
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