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Baby names starting with N

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Narice
Greek · Modern feminine variant possibly derived from Greek Narcissa meaning numbness or daffodil.
Neloise
English · Modern blend of Nell and Eloise, combining 'bright one' with 'healthy and wide'.
Nelvia
Latin · Rare name possibly derived from Latin roots, suggesting brightness or new life.
Ninabelle
Spanish · Blend of Nina ('little girl') and Belle ('beautiful'), meaning 'beautiful little girl'.
Naioma
Hebrew · Variant of Naomi, meaning 'pleasantness' or 'my delight' in Hebrew.
Natsuyo
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'natsu' (summer) and 'yo' (generation or world).
Nether
English · Rare given name from Old English 'neothera' meaning 'lower,' occasionally used as a place-derived name.
Norna
Norse · From Norse mythology's Norns, the three goddesses who control fate and destiny.
Nickles
Greek · Variant of Nicholas, from Greek 'nikolaos' meaning victory of the people.
Nancylee
English · Modern compound joining Nancy (grace, from Anne) with Lee (meadow).
Nellia
Greek · Variant of Nellie or Nella, a diminutive of Helen or Eleanor meaning shining light.
Neeta
Indian · From Sanskrit 'nita' meaning guided or moral; also a Spanish diminutive of Anita.
Novelia
Latin · From Latin 'novella' meaning new or young, evoking freshness and new beginnings.
Neilson
Irish · Patronymic meaning son of Neil, from Irish 'Niall' meaning champion or cloud.
Nickoles
Greek · Variant spelling of Nicholas, from Greek 'Nikolaos' meaning 'victory of the people.'
Nowell
English · Variant of Noel, from Old French 'noël' meaning 'Christmas,' given to children born on the holiday.
Nanci
English · Variant spelling of Nancy, originally a diminutive of Ann, from Hebrew meaning 'grace.'
Nace
Slavic · Slovenian and Slavic short form of Ignatius, from Latin meaning 'fiery one.'
Nicasio
Greek · Spanish form of Greek Nikasios, from 'nike' meaning victory; borne by early Christian martyrs.
Numan
Arabic · Arabic name meaning blood, blessing, or good fortune, borne by the Lakhmid king al-Nu'man.
Natica
Latin · Diminutive of Natalia, from Latin 'natalis' meaning 'birthday' or 'born on Christmas Day'.
Nicanora
Spanish · Spanish feminine of Nicanor, from Greek 'nike' (victory) and 'aner' (man), meaning 'victorious'.
Nesby
English · From Old Norse place-name elements meaning the farmstead on the nose-shaped hill.
Nonna
Italian · Italian word for 'grandmother'; also from Latin 'nonna,' used as an affectionate name.
Nancyann
English · Compound of Nancy (grace, from Hannah) and Ann (Hebrew 'favor').
Natoma
English · Place name of Native American origin used in California; meaning 'upstream.'
Nathaneil
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Nathaniel, meaning 'gift of God' in Hebrew.
Nilton
English · Variant of Milton or derived from Nils (Scandinavian Nicholas), meaning 'victory of the people.'
Norward
English · From Old English elements meaning 'northern guardian' or 'protector from the north.'
Neeka
Persian · Persian name meaning "good" or "beautiful," a variant of Nika.
Navor
Spanish · Spanish variant related to Nahor, a biblical name meaning snorer or snorting.
Nancilee
English · Compound of Nancy (a form of Anne, 'grace') and Lee ('meadow').
Narvelle
French · Rare name of French influence, possibly related to a Norman place name.
Narsiso
Spanish · Spanish variant of Narciso, from Greek 'Narkissos' meaning 'numbness,' tied to the myth of Narcissus.
Norlyn
English · Modern coined blend of Norman or Norma with the suffix '-lyn.'
Nancylou
Hebrew · Compound of Nancy (from Hannah, 'grace') and Lou (from Louise, 'famous warrior').
Nadina
Slavic · Variant of Nadine, from Slavic 'nadezhda' meaning 'hope.'
Nadra
Arabic · From Arabic 'nadira' meaning 'rare, precious,' or a short form of Nadia ('hope').
Narva
English · Rare name possibly derived from the Baltic city Narva or a modern coinage.
Nomia
Greek · From Greek mythology, a naiad nymph whose name derives from 'nomos' meaning 'pasture' or 'law'.
Narvin
English · Rare name, possibly a blend of Norman and Marvin or variant of Narvin (Norse roots).
Normen
German · German variant of Norman, meaning 'north man' or 'Norseman'.
Nerita
Greek · From Greek 'nerites,' a type of sea snail, evoking the ocean and marine life.
Noreta
Irish · Diminutive variant of Nora, from Honora or Eleanor, meaning honor or light.
Normandie
French · French place name meaning land of the Northmen, referring to the region in France.
Nanalee
English · Modern compound of Nana (grandmother or grace) and Lee (meadow).
Norda
Norse · Feminine form evoking 'north' or derived from Norse origins.
Narmon
English · Rare variant possibly related to Norman ('man from the north').
Nelo
Italian · Short form of names like Danielo or Lionelo; also a variant of Nilo meaning "river."
Norlin
Norse · From Norse elements meaning "north land," used as a surname-turned-given-name.
Norm
English · Short form of Norman, from Old English/Norse meaning "man from the north" or "Norseman."
Nary
English · Rare English name possibly from the word "nary" or a short form of longer names.
Noreda
English · Modern elaboration of Nora, possibly influenced by Norse 'norðr' meaning north.
Norrita
Latin · Diminutive variant of Nora or Norita, from Latin 'honor' meaning honor or esteem.
Noreeta
Irish · Elaborated diminutive of Nora, from Latin honora meaning 'honor' or Irish Nóra.
Noreita
Irish · Variant of Norita/Nora, from Latin honora meaning 'honor' with a Spanish-influenced suffix.
Noritta
Irish · Diminutive elaboration of Nora, from Latin honora meaning 'woman of honor.'
Nancyjo
English · Compound of Nancy (grace) and Jo (God increases), a classic mid-century American double name.
Norietta
English · A diminutive elaboration of Nora or Norma, adding an Italian-style '-etta' suffix meaning 'little Nora'.
Norreta
English · A variant diminutive of Nora, itself a short form of Eleanor or Honora, meaning 'honor'.
Narda
Latin · From Latin 'nardus' (spikenard), a fragrant plant. Suggests sweetness and natural beauty.
Nellwyn
English · Blend of Nell (from Eleanor, 'bright, shining one') and -wyn (Welsh 'fair, blessed').
Nevia
Latin · From Latin 'naevus' meaning 'birthmark,' or an Italian place-derived name suggesting 'snowy.'
Norretta
English · Feminine diminutive of Norris or Norman (Norse 'northerner'), meaning 'little one from the north.'
Nathanil
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Nathaniel, from Hebrew meaning 'gift of God.'
Nannetta
Italian · Italian diminutive of Anna/Nanna, ultimately from Hebrew meaning 'grace' or 'favor.'
Norleen
Irish · Blend of Nora (Irish form of Honora, 'honor') and the diminutive suffix -leen.
Neldean
English · A modern blended name combining Nell (diminutive of Eleanor/Helen) with the suffix -dean.
Norvie
Norse · A rare given name likely derived from Norse roots suggesting 'northern way,' possibly a diminutive of Norva or Norvin.
Nazareno
Italian · Means 'from Nazareth,' the biblical town in Galilee associated with Jesus of Nazareth.
Nodra
English · Rare modern invented name, possibly a phonetic reshaping or reversal variant; exact etymology uncertain.
Normia
German · Likely a feminine form related to Norman or Norma, tied to northern people or established rule.
Neddy
English · Neddy is an English pet form of Edward or Edmund, used affectionately as a diminutive.
Neatha
English · Rare American variant possibly derived from Anita or Nita, ultimately from Hebrew Hannah meaning 'grace.'
Noralie
English · American blend of Nora (Irish, short for Honora, meaning 'honor') with the French feminine suffix -alie.
Nawatha
English · Modern invented name likely inspired by Hiawatha, the Onondaga leader, adapted with feminine styling.
Netia
Latin · Diminutive possibly derived from Venetia (Latin place name) or as a short form of Annette.
Nonda
Greek · Modern or dialectal variant possibly related to Rhonda (Welsh) or used as a Greek given name meaning 'rose.'
Nyoka
African · Swahili name meaning 'snake,' used in East African cultures and popularized through Western fiction.
Nancyjane
Hebrew · Compound of Nancy (via Anne, Hebrew, grace) and Jane (Hebrew, God is gracious), doubly graceful.
Naureen
Arabic · Derived from Arabic 'noor' meaning 'light,' or an Irish-influenced variant of Noreen, itself a diminutive of Nora.
Nichola
Greek · Feminine form of Nicholas, from Greek 'Nikolaos' meaning 'victory of the people.'
Nathern
Hebrew · Likely a phonetic variant of Nathan, from Hebrew meaning He gave or gift of God.
Nickola
Greek · Nickola is a feminine or variant form of Nicholas, from Greek elements meaning 'victory of the people.'
Noelene
French · Noelene is an elaborated form of Noelle, from French noel meaning 'Christmas' or 'born at Christmas.'
Nichol
Greek · Nichol is a variant of Nicole or Nicholas, from Greek elements meaning victory of the people.
Nioka
African · Nioka is often treated as a modern name with reported African usage, though its exact etymology is uncertain.
Noell
French · Noell is a variant of Noel, from French and Latin roots meaning 'Christmas.'
Nicholetta
Greek · An elaborate form of Nicole, from Greek Nikolaos, meaning victory of the people.
Nieta
Spanish · Nieta comes from Spanish nieta, meaning 'granddaughter,' and may also function as a family-inspired given name.
Nanciann
English · Nanciann is a compound of Nancy and Ann, both ultimately linked to Hebrew names meaning grace or favor.
Nancyanne
English · Nancyanne combines Nancy and Anne, names traditionally associated with grace.
Nanita
Spanish · Nanita is a diminutive-style form built on Nan or Anna, with roots in Hebrew Hannah meaning grace.
Nansi
Welsh · Nansi is the Welsh form of Nancy, a name associated with grace through its link to Anne.
Nellann
English · Nellann is a blended form of Nell and Ann, combining two traditional English feminine names.
Nathainel
Hebrew · Nathainel is a spelling variant of Nathaniel, from Hebrew meaning gift of God.
Nikkie
Greek · Nikkie is a spelling variant of Nikki, a diminutive of Nicole or Nicholas, from Greek meaning victory of the people.
Nickolette
French · A spelling variant of Nicolette, from Greek roots meaning "victory of the people."
Neenah
Hebrew · Neenah is likely a variant of Nina or a place-associated form; it is often interpreted affectionately as "little girl."
Nadara
Arabic · Nadara may relate to Arabic roots suggesting rarity or preciousness, though it is also used as a modern coined name.
Nanda
Indian · Nanda is an Indian name from Sanskrit roots meaning joy, delight, or happiness.
Nanine
French · Nanine is a French diminutive related to Anne names, from Hebrew roots meaning grace.
Nivia
Latin · Nivia likely derives from Latin nix or niveus, carrying meanings of snow or snowy-white.
Nonah
Hebrew · Nonah is likely a feminine variant of Noah or Noa, from Hebrew roots associated with rest or motion.
Nicholes
Greek · Nicholes is a variant of Nicholas, from Greek Nikolaos, meaning victory of the people.
Norreen
Irish · Norreen is an Irish diminutive form related to Nora or Honora, often associated with honor.
Nitza
Hebrew · Nitza is a Hebrew name meaning 'bud,' 'blossom,' or 'flowering.'
Netra
Indian · Netra comes from Sanskrit and means "eye" or "vision," giving it a bright, perceptive sense.
Noretha
English · Noretha appears to be a modern elaboration of Nora, a name linked to honor or light depending on source tradition.
Natheniel
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Nathaniel, from Hebrew meaning gift of God.
Noren
Norse · Likely related to Nordic surname forms meaning northern or of the north.
Nicolet
French · Nicolet is a French diminutive of Nicole, from Greek roots meaning victory of the people.
Nayda
Slavic · Nayda is used in several traditions, often linked to Slavic Nadya 'hope' or Arabic roots suggesting grace and attainment.
Nilene
English · Nilene is a rare modern form likely built from names like Eileen or Nylene, giving it an invented melodic feel.
Nelsa
English · Nelsa is likely a feminine form influenced by Nelson or Nelly, with roots tied to a son of Neil or bright one traditions.
Nicolene
Greek · Nicolene is an elaborated form of Nicole, from Greek roots meaning "victory of the people."
Norann
English · Norann is likely a modern compound of Nora and Ann, combining names meaning "honor" or "light" and "grace."
Narita
Japanese · Narita is a Japanese surname and place name, used occasionally as a given name and tied to geographic roots.
Noranne
English · Noranne appears to blend Nora and Anne, combining roots associated with 'honor' and 'grace.'
Nichlos
Greek · Nichlos is a variant of Nicholas, from Greek Nikolaos, meaning "victory of the people."
Nelba
Spanish · Often considered a modern Spanish-language coinage, sometimes explained as a reversal-style or blended name.
Nicholis
Greek · Nicholis is a spelling variant of Nicholas, from Greek meaning victory of the people.
Nadolyn
English · Nadolyn is a modern elaborated English-style name, likely built from Nadia or Nadine with the suffix -lyn.
Nanelle
French · Nanelle is a diminutive-style form of Anne or Nan, from Hebrew Hannah meaning grace.
Neyda
Spanish · Neyda is used in Spanish-speaking contexts and may be a modern form influenced by Arabic-rooted names like Nida.
Naymon
Hebrew · Naymon is likely a variant of Naaman, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'pleasant' or 'agreeable.'
Nathaiel
Hebrew · Nathaiel is a spelling variant of Nathaniel, from Hebrew, meaning "gift of God."
Nicci
Greek · Nicci is a diminutive spelling of Nikki or Nicole, from Greek roots meaning victory of the people.
Nanett
French · A variant of Nanette, a French diminutive of Anne, meaning "grace."
Natacha
French · A French form of Natasha, from Natalia, meaning "birthday of the Lord."
Neidra
English · Neidra is likely a modern invented form, possibly influenced by names like Nedra or Deirdre.
Nenia
Latin · Nenia comes from Latin, where it referred to a funeral song or elegy.
Noleen
Irish · Noleen is an Irish diminutive form, often linked to Fionnuala or Nuala traditions.
Narcedalia
Spanish · Narcedalia is likely an elaborate form related to Narcisa, from Greek narcissus, the flower name.
Normaa
English · Normaa is a spelling variant of Norma, a name linked either to Latin norma meaning "rule" or to literary usage.
Novena
Latin · Novena comes from Latin novem meaning "nine," known through Christian devotional tradition.
Nicomedes
Greek · Nicomedes is a Greek name meaning victory and counsel, from nike and medomai roots.
Norri
Norse · Norri is likely a Norse-inspired short form, echoing Old Norse names and giving it a compact Scandinavian style.
Nedenia
English · Nedenia is likely a modern invented elaboration of names like Nadine or Nedda, with uncertain traditional roots.
Nilza
Spanish · Likely a variant of Nilda or Nilsa, often linked to battle strength or champion roots.
Nalene
English · A modern coined name, possibly influenced by names like Eileen, Nadine, or Helene.
Nerida
Greek · From Greek Nereid, the sea nymphs of mythology, giving it an oceanic feel.
Nicolaas
Greek · A continental form of Nicholas, from Greek meaning 'victory of the people.'
Norb
German · A short form of Norbert, from German elements meaning 'north' and 'bright.'
Nancyjean
Hebrew · Nancyjean blends Nancy and Jean, both ultimately tied to Hebrew roots associated with grace and favor.
Natashia
Latin · Natashia is a variant of Natasha, a Slavic pet form of Natalia, meaning born at Christmas.
Normalinda
English · Normalinda appears to blend Norma with Linda, combining ideas of rule or pattern with Spanish linda, "pretty."
Nory
Irish · Nory is often a pet form of Nora or Honora, linked to names meaning "honor" or "light."
Nic
Greek · Nic is a short form of Nicholas, from Greek roots meaning victory of the people.
Nichele
French · A variant of Nicole, from Greek roots meaning victory of the people.
Nancianne
English · Nancianne is a blended elaboration of Nancy and Anne, combining names ultimately tied to grace and favor.
Natosha
Slavic · Natosha is a variant of Natasha, a Slavic pet form of Natalia, meaning birthday of the Lord.
Necole
Greek · Necole is a spelling variant of Nicole, from Greek Nikolaos, meaning victory of the people.
Neina
Spanish · Neina likely echoes Spanish nina and similar pet-name forms, giving it a soft affectionate feel.
Nicolee
Greek · Nicolee is an elaborated spelling of Nicole, from Greek roots meaning victory of the people.
Nathniel
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Nathaniel, from Hebrew, meaning gift of God.
Neeve
Irish · Neeve is a variant of Niamh, the Irish mythic name meaning bright or radiant.
Nica
Greek · Nica comes from Greek nike, meaning victory, and also appears as a short form of longer names.
Nury
Arabic · Nury is derived from Arabic nur, meaning light, often through Spanish naming usage.
Nannett
French · Nannett is a variant of Nanette, a French diminutive of Anne, ultimately from Hebrew Hannah meaning grace.
Nesa
Irish · Nesa is likely related to Irish Ness or Neasa, a traditional name associated with ancient legend and old Irish usage.
Nicholus
Greek · A variant of Nicholas, from Greek elements meaning "victory of the people."
Noele
French · Noele is a feminine form of Noel, from French noel meaning 'Christmas.'
Narissa
Greek · Narissa is likely a variant of Nerissa, a name from Greek sea-nymph imagery meaning from the sea.
Noeme
Hebrew · Noeme is a French-style form related to Naomi or Noemie, from Hebrew roots often interpreted as pleasantness.
Naja
Arabic · Naja is likely related to Arabic Najah, meaning success or salvation.
Nurit
Hebrew · Nurit is a Hebrew nature name referring to a buttercup flower.
Nathenial
Hebrew · Nathenial is a spelling variant of Nathaniel, from Hebrew, meaning "gift of God."
Nephtali
Hebrew · Nephtali is a variant of Naphtali, a Hebrew biblical name meaning "my struggle" or "wrestling."
Nesha
English · A modern short-form style name, often used as a clipped form of longer names like Vanessa or Monisha.
Nacole
French · A variant of Nicole, the feminine of Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people.'
Niccole
French · A spelling variant of Nicole, from Greek roots meaning 'victory of the people.'
Nikie
Greek · A pet form of Nikki or Nicole, from Greek roots meaning 'victory of the people.'
Nicklous
Greek · Nicklous is a variant of Nicholas, from Greek elements meaning victory of the people.
Nicholle
Greek · A variant of Nicole, the feminine of Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people.'
Natascha
Slavic · A Slavic variant of Natasha, a pet form of Natalia, meaning "birthday of the Lord."
Natrice
Latin · Likely a modern form related to Beatrice or Patrice, carrying associations with blessing or nobility.
Neia
Greek · Likely a shortened modern form of names like Linnea or Neila, used for its soft sound more than a fixed etymology.
Neshell
English · Probably a modern blend or variant inspired by Michelle or Rochelle, with no single traditional root.
Nidya
Arabic · Likely related to names meaning "call" or "announcement" in Arabic-derived forms, though also used as a modern Indian-style name.
Nilesh
Indian · Nilesh is an Indian name often interpreted as "lord of the blue" or an epithet associated with Shiva.
Nechelle
French · Nechelle is likely a modern variant of Michelle, ultimately from Hebrew Michael, meaning 'who is like God?'
Nichell
French · Nichell is likely a variant of Nichelle or Michelle, ultimately from Hebrew Michael, meaning 'who is like God?'
Nikky
Greek · Nikky is a diminutive spelling of Nikki or Nicole, from Greek roots meaning 'victory of the people.'
Nachelle
English · Nachelle is likely a modern English name shaped with the French-style suffix -elle.
Neshia
English · Neshia is likely a modern English coinage or reshaping of similar names such as Niesha or Alesha.
Nacy
English · Nacy is likely a shortened or altered form of Nancy, traditionally linked through Anne to the meaning grace.
Nagela
Arabic · Nagela appears to be a variant of Najla or related forms, often associated with wide, expressive eyes or brightness.
Natarsha
English · Natarsha is a modern elaboration of Natasha, a Slavic pet form of Natalia meaning birthday of the Lord.
Natina
Latin · Natina is likely related to Natalie and Latin natalis, meaning birth or born on Christmas Day.
Neisa
Greek · Neisa appears to be a variant of Nisa or Nessa-style names, likely shaped for modern sound rather than one fixed origin.
Nichella
French · Nichella is a decorative feminine form related to Nicole or Nicholas names, ultimately from Greek roots meaning victory of the people.
Nicollette
French · Nicollette is a French-style diminutive of Nicole, from Greek roots meaning victory of the people.
Nicholaos
Greek · The original Greek form of Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people.'
Natonya
English · Natonya appears to be a modern English coinage, possibly influenced by Natasha or Tanya style forms.
Necola
Greek · Necola is a variant of Nicola, from Greek elements meaning victory of the people.
Nini
Chinese · Nini is used as a pet name in several cultures; in Chinese it often functions as an affectionate reduplicated form.
Nycole
French · Nycole is a spelling variant of Nicole, from Greek roots meaning victory of the people.
Nole
French · Nole is likely a short form of Noel or Nolan, often associated with "Christmas" or used as a clipped nickname.
Nechole
French · Nechole is a variant of Nicole, from Greek roots meaning victory of the people.
Nickol
Greek · Nickol is a spelling variant of Nicole or Nicholas, from Greek elements meaning victory of the people.
Niurka
Spanish · Niurka is used in Spanish-speaking cultures and is likely a modern adaptation of a Slavic-style name.
Nolita
English · Nolita is likely a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Nola or Lolita-style diminutive forms.
Necol
French · Necol is a variant of Nicole, from Greek roots meaning victory of the people.
Nadege
French · A French form of Nadezhda, from Slavic roots meaning hope.
Natisha
English · Likely influenced by Natasha or Natalie, with associations to birth or Christmas Day.
Nicoll
Scottish · Nicoll is a surname-style variant of Nicole or Nicholas, from Greek meaning victory of the people.
Nolana
Irish · Nolana likely blends Nolan with feminine endings and may also echo place-based Latin forms linked to Nola.
Natausha
Slavic · Natausha is a variant of Natasha, a Slavic diminutive of Natalia, ultimately tied to birth at Christmas.
Nekita
Slavic · Nekita is likely a variant of Nikita, a Slavic name from Greek roots meaning unconquered.
Nichoel
Greek · Nichoel is a variant of Nicole or Nicholas forms, from Greek elements meaning victory of the people.
Nikkol
Greek · Nikkol is a modern spelling of Nicole, from Greek roots meaning victory of the people.
Natika
Indian · Natika is likely from Sanskrit-based forms and is often interpreted as 'little dancer' or 'actress.'
Neco
English · Neco is likely a short modern form related to Nico, from Greek Nikolaos, meaning 'victory of the people.'
Neesa
Hebrew · Neesa is likely a modern variant of Nisa or Anissa; in Hebrew-linked use it can suggest 'miracle' or 'sign.'
Neesha
Indian · Neesha is often used as a variant of Nisha, from Sanskrit nisha, meaning 'night.'
Neshelle
French · Neshelle is likely a modern elaboration of Michelle or Nichelle, names ultimately related to 'who is like God?'
Nickcola
Greek · Nickcola is a creative spelling variant of Nicola or Nicole, from Greek Nikolaos, meaning 'victory of the people.'
Nickcole
Greek · Nickcole is a spelling variant of Nicole, the French feminine form of Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people.'
Niesha
Indian · Niesha is a variant of Nisha, from Sanskrit nisha, meaning 'night.'
Nikcole
English · A modern spelling of Nicole, from Greek roots meaning “victory of the people.”
Niketa
Greek · Usually treated as a feminine form or variant of Nikita, from Greek roots meaning “victory” or “unconquered.”
Nikisha
English · A modern elaboration of Nikki or Nicole, ultimately from Greek elements meaning “victory of the people.”
Nikkii
English · A creative spelling of Nikki, the short form of Nicole, meaning “victory of the people.”
Nikkole
English · An alternate spelling of Nicole, derived from Greek roots meaning “victory of the people.”
Ninnette
French · A French-style diminutive, likely related to Nina or Ann names, carrying a small and affectionate sense.
Nenad
Slavic · Nenad is a Slavic name meaning "unexpected" or "unhoped-for," often given to a long-awaited child.
Neftaly
Hebrew · Neftaly is a spelling variant of Naphtali, a Hebrew biblical name meaning "my struggle" or "wrestling."
Nickolaos
Greek · Nickolaos is a Greek form of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
Noraida
Spanish · Noraida is likely a Spanish-style elaboration of Nora, from names meaning light or honor, with possible Arabic influence in sound and form.
Nekole
Greek · Nekole is a spelling variant of Nicole, from Greek roots meaning “victory of the people.”
Nedine
French · Likely a variant of Nadine, from French, meaning 'hope' and derived from Slavic Nadezhda.
Ngela
Greek · Likely a shortened or respelled form of Angela, from Greek angelos, meaning 'messenger' or 'angel.'
Nicoe
Greek · Probably a spelling variant of Nicole, from Greek roots meaning 'victory of the people.'
Nilka
Spanish · Likely a modern Spanish-language diminutive or creative form, possibly related to names like Nilda or Milka.
Nneka
African · From Igbo, Nneka means 'mother is supreme' or 'mother is greatest.'
Nasha
Arabic · Often used as a modern form related to Arabic names suggesting vitality, freshness, or success.
Nathasha
Slavic · A spelling variant of Natasha, the Slavic pet form of Natalia, meaning born at Christmas.
Nekki
Greek · A playful spelling of Nikki, a diminutive of Nicole or Nicholas, meaning victory of the people.
Niccola
Italian · An Italian feminine or variant form of Nicola, from Greek meaning victory of the people.
Nicolia
Greek · An elaborated form of Nicole or Nicola, from Greek roots meaning victory of the people.
Niema
African · Often linked to Swahili and Arabic forms meaning blessing, grace, or favor.
Nikka
Greek · A variant of Nikki, from Nicole or Nicholas, ultimately meaning victory of the people.
Ngai
Chinese · Ngai is used in Chinese and other Asian contexts; in Chinese it reflects a surname or romanized form whose meaning depends on the character used.
Neeraj
Indian · From Sanskrit meaning "born of water," a poetic name for the lotus.
Niraj
Indian · A Sanskrit-derived Indian name often interpreted as "lotus" or "born in water."
Nthony
Latin · A clipped spelling of Anthony, a Roman family name of uncertain meaning, long used in English.
Nkenge
African · Nkenge is an African name, especially used in central and eastern traditions, often connected with beauty and grace.
Njeri
African · Njeri is a Kikuyu name from Kenya, traditionally interpreted as traveler or one on a journey.
Nataki
African · Nataki is used as an African-derived name and is often glossed as born on a special day or born at a notable time.
Naeemah
Arabic · Naeemah comes from Arabic roots meaning comfort, ease, blessing, or pleasantness.
Nakisha
English · Nakisha is a modern American form likely built around Keisha with the prefix Na- and a decorative ending.
Ngina
African · Ngina is an East African name, especially in Kikuyu usage, with interpretations tied to protection and preciousness.
Natoshia
English · Natoshia is a modern variant of Natasha, the Russian diminutive of Natalia, meaning birthday of the Lord.
Niambi
African · Niambi is used as an African-derived name and is often associated with meanings of abundance or blessing.
Nyesha
English · Likely a modern variant influenced by names like Aisha or Ny- prefixed coinages.
Nikkia
Greek · Variant of Nika or Nicole/Nicola forms, from Greek roots meaning victory of the people or victory.
Nekisha
English · Nekisha is a modern English-created name, likely formed with the fashionable -kisha ending.
Nikesha
English · Nikesha is a modern coined name, possibly blending Ni- with the popular -kesha suffix.
Nyasha
African · Nyasha is an African name, especially in Shona usage, meaning grace or mercy.
Nakesha
African · Nakesha is likely a modern elaboration of Keisha, often associated with African American naming patterns and possibly rooted in names meaning favorite.
Natachia
French · Natachia is a variant of Natasha or Natacha, ultimately tied to Latin natalis, meaning birth or born at Christmas.
Natalene
Latin · Natalene is a feminine elaboration of Natalie, from Latin natalis, meaning birthday or Christmas Day.
Natonia
Latin · Natonia appears to be a modern elaboration of names like Natalie or Antonia, with Latin roots suggesting birth or family lineage.
Natricia
Latin · Natricia is likely a blend or variant of Patricia and Natasha, drawing on Latin patrician roots meaning noble.
Neelam
Indian · Neelam is an Indian name meaning blue sapphire, from Sanskrit-derived words for deep blue color and the gemstone.
Nekol
Greek · Nekol is likely a modern spelling variant of Nicole, from Greek roots meaning victory of the people.
Nicohle
Greek · Nicohle is a creative spelling of Nicole, derived from Greek elements meaning victory of the people.
Nikelle
Greek · Nikelle is a modern variant of Nicole or Nicolette, from Greek roots meaning victory of the people.
Nikia
Greek · Nikia is likely a variant of Nika or Nicole, from Greek roots associated with victory.
Nilaja
Indian · Nilaja is an Indian name formed from Sanskrit elements, often interpreted as born of the blue or lotus-associated waters.
Nunzia
Italian · Nunzia is an Italian short form of Annunziata, from Latin annuntiare, meaning announcement or annunciation.
Nicolaos
Greek · The original Greek form of Nicholas, meaning “victory of the people.”
Nantambu
African · Nantambu is an African name, likely from Bantu-language traditions, with community-centered cultural roots.
Nevelle
French · Nevelle is a variant of Neville, from French place-name roots meaning "new town."
Nicolaus
Greek · Nicolaus is a Latinized form of Greek Nikolaos, meaning 'victory of the people.'
Nikkita
Greek · Nikkita is a variant of Nikita, from Greek roots meaning victory or unconquered.
Nakeisha
Arabic · A modern elaboration of Keisha, commonly linked to Aisha, meaning alive or prosperous.
Nzinga
African · An African name best known from Queen Nzinga; it is linked to Kimbundu roots meaning to twist or turn.
Natesha
English · Natesha is a modern English inventive name, likely blending Nat- with the -esha ending.
Neile
Irish · Neile is a variant of Neil, from Gaelic roots meaning champion or cloud.
Nashonda
English · Nashonda is a modern English coinage, likely blending Na- with Shonda/Shauna-style elements.
Nekesha
English · Nekesha is a modern English inventive form, likely built from Ne- and Keisha/Kesha elements.
Nicko
Greek · Nicko is a variant of Nico/Nicholas, from Greek roots meaning victory of the people.
Nkechi
African · Nkechi is an Igbo name from West Africa meaning God's own or gift of God.
Najuma
Arabic · A form related to Arabic Najma, meaning 'star.'
Nickki
English · A variant of Nikki, a diminutive of Nicole or Nicola, from Greek roots meaning 'victory of the people.'
Nicloe
Greek · Likely a variant of Nicole, from Greek roots meaning 'victory of the people.'
Nsombi
African · An African name, especially in Central African usage, associated with ancestral or clan-based naming traditions.
Naquita
Spanish · Likely a modern variant influenced by names like Nikita and Paquita, with roots associated with victory or affectionate diminutive forms.
Naticia
Latin · Likely a modern form related to Leticia or Natisha, drawing on Latin ideas of joy, birth, or natal origins.
Nicholl
Greek · Nicholl is a surname-style form of Nicholas, from Greek roots meaning victory of the people.
Naketa
English · A modern invented name, possibly influenced by names like Nikita or Na- prefixed forms.
Nastasha
Slavic · A variant of Natasha, the Russian pet form of Natalia, meaning 'birthday' or 'born at Christmas.'
Natarshia
English · A modern variant influenced by Natasha, ultimately tied to Natalia and the idea of birth or Christmas.
Natusha
Slavic · A variant of Natasha, from Natalia, meaning 'birthday' or 'born at Christmas.'
Nikiki
English · Likely a playful extension of Nikki, a diminutive of Nicole, ultimately meaning 'victory of the people.'
Nikkisha
English · A modern elaboration of Nikki or Nicole, from a Greek root meaning 'victory of the people.'
Ninia
Spanish · Likely related to Nina, used as a short or affectionate form in Spanish naming tradition.
Nocole
French · A spelling variant of Nicole, ultimately from Greek and meaning 'victory of the people.'
Notasha
Slavic · A spelling variant of Natasha, from Natalia, meaning 'birthday' or 'born at Christmas.'
Nkosi
African · Nkosi is a southern African name meaning 'king' or 'chief' in Nguni languages.
Nkrumah
African · A Ghanaian Akan name and surname associated with West African heritage, best treated as an honorific family-derived name.
Nathaneal
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Nathaniel, from Hebrew Netan'el, meaning 'God has given.'
Nichael
Hebrew · A rare spelling variant of Michael, from Hebrew, meaning 'Who is like God?'
Nitin
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit roots, often interpreted as 'ethical,' 'wise,' or 'guided in the right path.'
Nakeitha
English · Nakeitha is a modern coined name, probably related to Nakita or Nikita-style forms with a decorative ending.
Nickelle
French · Nickelle is likely a feminine elaboration of Nicole, from Greek Nikolaos meaning victory of the people.
Netasha
English · Variant of Natasha, a Slavic diminutive of Natalia, from Latin natalis meaning "birthday" or "Christmas day."
Nyisha
English · Likely a modern coined name built around the -yisha/-isha sound family, common in creative late 20th-century naming.
Nakina
African · Nakina appears in modern use with African-influenced styling and is often treated as a melodic coined personal name.
Natashi
Slavic · Natashi is a variant of Natasha, a Slavic diminutive of Natalia, meaning born at Christmas.
Nija
English · Nija is a modern short-form style name, likely created for sound and simplicity rather than from one fixed traditional root.
Nitasha
English · Nitasha is likely influenced by Natasha, a Slavic pet form of Natalia, though adapted into a more modern spelling.
Nashanda
English · A modern coined name, possibly blending Na- with Shanda or Shonda.
Nekeisha
English · A modern elaborated form, likely influenced by Keisha and similar late twentieth-century names.
Nakenya
African · Nakenya is likely a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Kenya, the East African place name.
Natalye
Latin · Natalye is a variant of Natalie, from the Latin natalis, meaning "birthday" or "born at Christmas."
Natash
Latin · Natash is a shortened form of Natasha, from Natalia, meaning "birthday" or "Christmas Day" from Latin.
Nataya
Latin · Nataya is likely a modern variant of Natalia or Nataya-like forms, tied to Latin roots meaning "birthday" or "Christmas Day."
Nathasa
Latin · Nathasa is likely a variant spelling of Natasha, from Natalia, meaning "birthday" or "born at Christmas."
Nawana
African · Nawana appears to be a modern coined name with uncertain root, likely shaped by contemporary African American naming styles.
Neka
African · Neka is used in several African contexts and may relate to Igbo expressions of importance or greatness, though usage varies by culture.
Nitika
Indian · Nitika is an Indian name often linked to Sanskrit-derived ideas of ethics, guidance, or proper conduct.
Nykole
Greek · Nykole is a modern spelling of Nicole, from Greek roots meaning "victory of the people."
Na
Chinese · Na is used in Chinese names and can carry meanings of grace, elegance, or delicacy depending on the character.
Nakeesha
English · Nakeesha is likely a modern English elaborated form related to Keisha, a late 20th-century American coinage.
Natasa
Slavic · Natasa is a Slavic form of Natasha, ultimately from Natalia, meaning born on Christmas Day.
Natoya
English · Natoya is likely a modern English coinage influenced by names like Latoya and Toya.
Natsha
Slavic · Natsha is likely a variant spelling of Natasha, from a Slavic pet form of Natalia meaning Christmas-born.
Nekeshia
English · Nekeshia is likely a modern English elaboration of Keisha or Keshia, shaped by late 20th-century naming patterns.
Neyra
Spanish · Neyra is likely a Spanish surname-style or place-linked given name with uncertain deeper etymology.
Nikeisha
English · Nikeisha is likely a modern English formation blending Ni- with Keisha, typical of inventive late 20th-century naming.
Nikitia
Greek · Nikitia is likely a variant of Nikita, from Greek roots meaning victory or unconquered.
Niria
Hebrew · Niria is likely related to Hebrew-rooted names like Neriah, carrying the sense of lamp or light of God.
Nitosha
English · Nitosha is likely a modern English coinage modeled on names ending in -tosha or -tasha.
Nychelle
English · Nychelle is likely a modern spelling influenced by Michelle, from a French form of Michael meaning who is like God.
Nehal
Indian · Used across South Asia and the Middle East, often understood as young tree or prosperous.
Nikitas
Greek · Greek name from nike, meaning victory.
Narayan
Indian · Narayan is a Sanskrit name for the Hindu deity Vishnu, often interpreted as resting on the waters or supreme being.
Nichalos
Greek · Nichalos is a variant spelling of Nicholas, from Greek meaning victory of the people.
Nimesh
Indian · Nimesh is an Indian name from Sanskrit, often interpreted as a moment, blink, or twinkling of the eye.
Nekia
Arabic · Likely a modern variant of Nakia, a name tied to an Arabic root meaning 'pure' or 'faithful'.
Nakeya
Arabic · A variant of Nakia, usually linked to an Arabic root meaning 'pure', 'clear', or 'faithful'.
Nakeshia
African · A modern form influenced by Nakia and Keisha, following a popular late-20th-century American naming pattern.
Nakeba
African · A modern invented name, likely formed from Na- plus a rhythmic -keba ending similar to names like Nakia.
Nakkia
Arabic · A spelling variant of Nakia, usually traced to an Arabic root suggesting purity or faithfulness.
Nakeia
Arabic · A variant of Nakia, commonly connected to an Arabic root for 'pure' or 'clear'.
Nakiesha
African · A modern invented name blending Nakia-like and Keisha-like sounds into one form.
Niamalika
African · A modern blend likely combining Swahili Nia, 'purpose', with Arabic Malika, 'queen'.
Nikeya
Greek · Nikeya is likely a modern form influenced by Nike, the Greek root for victory.
Nakea
African · Nakea is likely a modern invented form related to Nakia or Nakeisha-style names, using popular sound patterns.
Nakie
African · Nakie is likely a short modern variant of Nakia or related names, used as a clipped diminutive-style form.
Nakiea
African · Nakiea is likely a modern variation of Nakia, shaped through contemporary vowel expansion and phonetic styling.
Neilie
Scottish · A feminine or variant form of Neil, from Gaelic roots meaning 'champion' or 'cloud.'
Neosha
Persian · Likely a modern form inspired by Persian elements, often interpreted as meaning 'new' or 'fresh.'
Nakeeta
English · A modern spelling of Nikita, from Greek roots meaning victorious or unconquered.
Nikeesha
English · A modern variant in the Keisha family of names, shaped within English-speaking naming traditions.
Nitra
Slavic · Likely linked to the Slavic place name Nitra, associated with the historic city and river in Slovakia.
Nykia
English · A modern form likely influenced by Nika or Nikita, from Greek roots tied to victory.
Naikia
Arabic · Often treated as a modern variant of Nakia, a name linked to Arabic roots meaning pure or faithful.
Nakida
Arabic · Probably a modern variant related to Nakia, commonly associated with purity or sincerity from Arabic-rooted forms.
Nakya
Arabic · Likely a shortened modern form of Nakia, often linked to Arabic-derived meanings such as pure or faithful.
Natashya
Slavic · Variant of Natasha, the Slavic pet form of Natalia, from Latin natalis meaning birthday or Christmas Day.
Natishia
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Natalie or Natasha forms, ultimately from Latin natalis meaning birth or Christmas Day.
Neelie
Scottish · Often used as a pet form related to Neil or Nellie names, carrying a bright or champion-like traditional feel.
Nefretiri
African · Variant of the ancient Egyptian royal name Nefertiti or Nefertari, associated with beauty and elegant companionship.
Neketa
Greek · Likely influenced by Nikita or Nike-based names, from Greek roots meaning victory.
Nikeshia
Greek · Modern elaboration of Nicole or Nikita-style names, ultimately from Greek nike meaning victory.
Nakeysha
English · Likely a modern English-language coinage modeled on Keisha and related contemporary name forms.
Naki
Japanese · Naki can function as a Japanese-derived name or as a short modern form, depending on usage and spelling intent.
Namita
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived Indian usage, Namita means 'humble,' 'modest,' or 'bowed in respect.'
Nashelle
English · Likely a modern elaboration using the -elle ending, formed in the style of Michelle or Rachelle.
Nathifa
Arabic · From Arabic usage, Nathifa means 'clean,' 'pure,' or 'refined.'
Nelissa
English · Likely a modern blend related to Melissa or Nerissa, carrying associations with 'bee' or sea-linked naming traditions.
Neshawn
English · A modern coined name combining the prefix Ne- with Shawn, the Irish-derived form of John.
Nichet
French · Likely a rare modern name influenced by French-style endings, without a widely agreed traditional etymology.
Nickell
English · Probably derived from the surname or word nickel, itself from a German-rooted metal name used in English.
Nickia
Greek · Likely related to Nicole or Nikia forms, from Greek nike meaning 'victory.'
Nikeita
Greek · A modern spelling variant of Nikita, from Greek roots meaning 'victor' or 'unconquered.'
Nikiya
Greek · Likely a modern variant built from Nikki or Nikia, ultimately from Greek nike meaning 'victory.'
Nilam
Indian · Used in South Asian languages for 'sapphire' or deep blue, from Sanskrit and Persian-influenced traditions.
Nakio
Japanese · Nakio is likely a modern name influenced by Japanese-style sounds, though its exact root is uncertain.
Ndrew
Greek · Ndrew is a clipped modern form of Andrew, from Greek Andreas, meaning manly or brave.
Niclas
Greek · Niclas is a European form of Nicholas, from Greek elements meaning victory of the people.
Nikesh
Indian · Nikesh is an Indian name often linked to Sanskrit roots suggesting lordly or powerful qualities.
Nilay
Indian · Nilay comes from Sanskrit and can mean home, resting place, or abode.
Nizam
Arabic · Nizam comes from Arabic and means order, arrangement, or system.
Nekeidra
English · Nekeidra appears to be a modern coined name, possibly built from Ne- and Keidra for a distinctive contemporary sound.
Nikea
Greek · Nikea is likely derived from Greek nike, meaning 'victory,' and may also echo the ancient place name Nicaea.
Nicle
Greek · Nicle is likely a compact variant of Nicole, from Greek roots meaning victory of the people.
Neika
African · Neika is likely a modern elaborated name, often used as a stylistic form built from sounds like Nee- or -ika rather than a single ancient root.
Nakisa
Persian · Likely from Persian usage, often interpreted as precious or delicate, with a soft modern sound.
Nayo
African · Often linked to African naming traditions and commonly interpreted as our joy or a joyful child.
Nenette
French · A French diminutive form used as an affectionate little-girl name, often from names ending in -ne.
Nikasha
Indian · Likely a modern form influenced by Indian-style naming, with a polished, melodic sound.
Nykisha
English · A modern coined name, likely built from Ny- and -kisha, following late 20th-century creative naming patterns.
Nakaia
African · Nakaia appears to be a modern name form, often associated with African-influenced styling and soft vowel sounds.
Nakesia
African · Nakesia appears to be a modern invented name, likely shaped by popular melodic suffix patterns in late 20th-century naming.
Nakoma
African · Nakoma is often used as a modern name associated with meanings like 'great warrior,' though its exact etymology is uncertain.
Narkita
African · Narkita appears to be a modern invented name, possibly formed from familiar sound patterns like Nar- and -kita.
Nashea
Arabic · Nashea is likely a modern variant influenced by Arabic-derived names such as Aisha or Nasha, with a soft melodic form.
Neeli
Indian · Neeli comes from Indian usage and is linked to blue color imagery, often meaning 'blue' or 'sapphire-colored.'
Nefeteria
African · Nefeteria appears inspired by ancient Egyptian-style names such as Nefertiti, evoking beauty and elegance.
Nekeia
African · Nekeia is a modern invented name, likely formed from the popular Ne- prefix and -keia ending.
Nerrissa
Greek · Nerrissa is a variant of Nerissa, coined from Greek roots meaning 'from the sea' or 'sea nymph-like.'
Niakia
African · Niakia appears to be a modern invented name, probably shaped by the popularity of Ni- beginnings and lyrical endings.
Nicketa
Greek · Nicketa is likely a feminine elaboration of Nico or Nikita, from Greek roots meaning 'victory.'
Nickeya
Greek · Nickeya is likely a modern variant built on Nicole or Nikita, deriving from Greek roots for 'victory.'
Nickisha
Greek · Nickisha is a modern elaboration of Nicki or Nicole, ultimately from Greek roots meaning 'victory of the people.'
Niekia
Greek · Niekia is likely a variant of Nika or Nicole, from Greek roots associated with victory.
Nigeria
African · Nigeria is a place-name used as a given name, taken from the West African country name linked to the Niger River.
Ninoska
Spanish · Ninoska is a Spanish diminutive-style form, likely built from Nina and carrying a sweet, affectionate tone.
Niquita
Greek · Niquita is likely a variant of Nikita or a diminutive-style form related to Nicole, from Greek roots meaning 'victory.'
Nisaa
Arabic · Nisaa comes from Arabic and literally means 'women,' also known from the title of a chapter in the Quran.
Nitisha
Indian · Nitisha is an Indian name, often interpreted through Sanskrit-based elements connected with guidance, order, or wisdom.
Nnenna
African · Nnenna is an Igbo name from West Africa meaning 'father's mother' or 'paternal grandmother.'
Nykesha
African · Nykesha is a modern invented name, likely built from the Ny- prefix and the popular -kesha ending.
Najja
Arabic · Likely from Arabic roots tied to success or rescue, giving a sense of 'saved' or 'successful'.
Nuno
Spanish · An Iberian name associated with medieval usage, often linked to Latinized forms like Nonnus.
Nashon
Hebrew · A form of Nahshon, a biblical Hebrew name traditionally linked to serpent or enchanter.
Nichlas
Greek · A variant of Nicholas, from Greek roots meaning victory of the people.
Nonya
English · Nonya is likely a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Tanya, Sonya, or similar rhythmic forms.
Norlisha
English · Norlisha is likely a modern coined name formed from Nor- with the stylish suffix -lisha.
Norlishia
English · Norlishia is likely a modern coined name combining Nor- with the decorative suffix -lishia.
Nyia
English · Nyia is a compact modern name, often treated as a creative form related to Nia or Nyah.
Nafeesa
Arabic · Nafeesa comes from Arabic and means precious, valuable, or exquisite.
Natilie
Latin · Natilie is a spelling variant of Natalie, from Latin natalis, meaning birthday or born on Christmas Day.
Nashira
Arabic · Arabic name meaning bearer of good news; it is also the name of a bright star.
Nekeya
African · Likely a modern variant of Nakia or Nakeia, used in African American naming tradition.
Niger
Latin · From the Latin word niger meaning black; also recognized as a place name.
Nafeesah
Arabic · Arabic name meaning precious, exquisite, or valuable.
Nakima
African · Nakima is a modern name associated with African-style formations and often interpreted as a strength-leaning feminine name.
Nakeda
Arabic · Likely related to Nakia or Naqida-style names, possibly carrying Arabic associations of purity or distinction.
Nataka
English · A modern creative name likely built from contemporary naming patterns, with no singular historic root.
Natara
English · Likely a modern variant of Natara or Natarah, possibly influenced by Arabic-style forms and contemporary phonetics.
Natira
Arabic · Likely a modern form related to Arabic roots for freshness or blooming, used as a graceful contemporary name.
Neetu
Indian · An Indian name often linked with morality or good conduct, from modern Indo-Aryan usage.
Netisha
English · Likely a modern elaboration of names like Letitia or Nita, suggesting joy or grace in contemporary use.
Nikishia
English · Probably a modern invented form built on Nikki or Nikita-style sounds, used for its distinctive rhythm.
Najeebah
Arabic · Najeebah is the feminine form of Najeeb, an Arabic name meaning noble, distinguished, or high-born.
Najmah
Arabic · Najmah is an Arabic name meaning star.
Naketta
African · Naketta appears to be a modern creative name, possibly influenced by Nicolette or similar forms with contemporary styling.
Nandita
Indian · Nandita is a Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning joyful, delighted, or happy.
Naneka
African · Naneka is likely an African-derived modern given name with rhythmic sound patterns common in contemporary naming.
Nanyamka
African · Nanyamka appears to be an African name, likely from East African naming traditions, with a distinctive rhythmic structure.
Narisa
Greek · Narisa is likely a variant of Nerissa, a Greek-rooted literary name associated with the sea.
Natacia
Latin · Natacia is a variant of Natasha or Natalie, from Latin natalis meaning birth, especially Christmas birth.
Natalea
Latin · Natalea is a modern variant of Natalia, from Latin natalis meaning birth or Christmas Day.
Natelie
French · Natelie is a spelling variant of Natalie, from Latin natalis meaning birthday or birth of the Lord.
Nateshia
English · Nateshia is a modern elaboration of Natasha or Tasha-style names, shaped by contemporary English-language naming patterns.
Necha
Hebrew · Necha is a Yiddish-Hebrew form related to comfort or consolation, often linked to the root behind Nechama.
Nekesia
English · Nekesia appears to be a modern creative name, possibly influenced by Keisha and similar contemporary forms.
Nency
English · Nency is a spelling variant of Nancy, a medieval diminutive of Anne meaning grace.
Nequita
Spanish · Nequita is likely a modern form influenced by Spanish-style diminutive endings and contemporary English naming.
Nickita
Greek · Nickita is a variant of Nikita, from Greek roots meaning unconquered or victorious.
Nieshia
English · Nieshia is a modern creative name, often seen as a variant in the Keisha or Aisha sound family.
Nikiesha
English · Nikiesha is a modern elaborated name that blends Nikki or Nicole sounds with -esha styling.
Nikina
Greek · Nikina is likely derived from Nikita or Nicole forms, from Greek roots meaning victory of the people.
Nikitra
Greek · Nikitra is a modern variant built from Nikita-style names, ultimately from Greek roots meaning victorious.
Nikya
Greek · Nikya is likely a modern short form related to Nicole or Nika, from Greek roots meaning victory.
Nimat
Arabic · Nimat comes from Arabic ni'mah, meaning blessing, favor, or grace.
Nyeasha
English · Nyeasha is a modern creative name, likely formed from Ny- and -easha elements popular in contemporary naming.
Nafis
Arabic · Nafis is an Arabic name meaning "precious," "valuable," or "refined."
Nickalas
Greek · Nickalas is a variant of Nicholas, from Greek Nikolaos meaning 'victory of the people.'
Nickalus
Greek · Nickalus is a variant spelling of Nicholas, from Greek meaning 'victory of the people.'
Naron
English · Naron appears to be a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Aaron or Darren-style forms.
Nashid
Arabic · Nashid likely relates to Arabic nasheed, meaning a "song" or "chant."
Nickalaus
Greek · Nickalaus is a spelling variant of Nicholas, from Greek meaning "victory of the people."
Nnaemeka
African · Nnaemeka is an Igbo name meaning "my father's wealth" or "lineage is great."
Nyron
English · Nyron is likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Byron or Tyron-style forms.
Noralba
Spanish · Likely a Spanish compound of Nora and Alba, carrying a bright sense tied to Alba, meaning dawn or white.
Nekea
English · Nekea appears to be a modern English-coined name, likely formed with the popular Ne- prefix and -kea ending.
Norell
Norse · Norell is likely from Scandinavian surname roots and may refer to a narrow strait or northern place-name element.
Nacola
Greek · Nacola is likely a modern feminine form related to Nicholas, from Greek roots meaning "victory of the people."
Nakema
African · Nakema appears to be a modern African-American or African-derived form, often used for its distinctive sound rather than a fixed classical etymology.
Nakishia
African · Nakishia is likely a modern elaboration of Keisha-type names, used mainly for sound and style rather than a single historical root.
Nicosia
Greek · Nicosia is a Greek place name best known as the capital of Cyprus, linked to victory through the Greek root nike.
Nikima
African · Nikima is likely a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Nicole or Nikita forms, with a stylish contemporary sound.
Nga
Chinese · Nga is used in several East Asian traditions and in Chinese contexts can carry meanings tied to elegance or grace depending on the character.
Nikeeta
Slavic · Nikeeta is a variant of Nikita, from Greek roots meaning victory or unconquered.
Nikida
Greek · Nikida appears to be a modern variant built on Nikita or Nike roots, carrying associations with victory.
Nikkea
Greek · Nikkea is likely a modern variant of names from Greek nike, meaning victory.
Ninotchka
Slavic · Ninotchka is a Russian-style diminutive of Nina, a familiar and affectionate form.
Nirmala
Indian · Nirmala is a Sanskrit name meaning pure, clean, or spotless.
Nyeema
Arabic · Nyeema is likely a variant of Naima, from Arabic meaning comfort, ease, or blessing.
Nyeisha
English · Nyeisha is likely a modern invented variant influenced by Aisha or Keisha-style forms.
Nyiesha
English · Nyiesha appears to be a modern coined variant in the Aisha or Keisha family of sounds and spellings.
Nadea
Slavic · Likely a variant of Nadia, from Slavic forms meaning hope.
Naiesha
English · A modern form likely influenced by Aisha-style names, carrying an echo of Arabic roots for life and vitality.
Nakasha
English · A modern coined name, probably built from contemporary sound patterns rather than a single traditional source.
Nakeea
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic Naqiya or Nakia, meaning pure, faithful, or clear.
Nakeita
Greek · Likely a modern variant influenced by Nikita, from Greek roots meaning victory.
Nakila
English · Probably a modern elaboration influenced by Akilah- or Nakia-like forms, often associated with intelligent or refined meanings.
Nakish
English · A modern coined name, possibly related in sound to Keisha-family names and created for distinctiveness.
Naoko
Japanese · A Japanese name often meaning honest child, obedient child, or child of sincerity depending on the characters used.
Natelege
Latin · Likely a rare variant of Natalie, from Latin natalis, meaning birth or Christmas Day.
Natile
Latin · A spelling variant of Natalie, from Latin natalis, meaning birth or connected with Christmas Day.
Natoria
English · A modern name possibly influenced by Victoria or Tori, drawing on Latin roots associated with victory.
Neeru
Indian · An Indian name meaning water, often used in Hindi and Punjabi contexts.