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Baby names starting with N

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Nev
English · Nev is usually a short form of names like Neville, Neve, or Niamh, depending on family and regional usage.
Nijiah
English · Nijiah appears to be a modern coined name, likely formed for sound and style rather than from one fixed historic root.
Nitalia
Latin · Nitalia is likely a variant of Natalia, from Latin natalis, meaning "birthday" or "birth," especially Christ's birth.
Niurca
Spanish · Niurca is a Spanish-language modern name of uncertain root, best understood as a stylized contemporary creation.
Nivetha
Indian · Nivetha is an Indian name, often treated as a form related to Nivedita, carrying the sense of dedication or offering.
Niyel
English · Niyel is likely a modern invented name, shaped for its sound and possibly influenced by names beginning with Ni- or Neil.
Nuran
Arabic · Nuran comes from nur, meaning "light," and suggests radiance, illumination, or spiritual brightness.
Nyobi
Greek · Nyobi is likely a modern spelling of Niobe, the Greek mythological name of a tragic mother figure.
Nyshay
English · Nyshay appears to be a modern invented name, probably formed from fashionable Ny- sounds and creative spelling.
Nyzeth
English · Nyzeth is likely a modern coined name with stylized spelling and no single widely agreed historical etymology.
Naisaiah
Hebrew · A modern elaboration of Isaiah, from Hebrew Yeshayahu, meaning salvation of the Lord.
Nashan
Hebrew · Likely related to Nahshon, a Hebrew biblical name traditionally interpreted as enchanter or diviner.
Nashir
Arabic · From Arabic roots meaning one who spreads, publishes, or proclaims.
Nevon
English · A modern coined name, likely influenced by Devon, Nevin, or Jevon-style sounds.
Namish
Indian · Namish is an Indian name often linked to Sanskrit roots meaning 'polite,' 'respectful,' or 'one who bows.'
Naseim
Arabic · Naseim is related to Arabic Nasim, meaning 'breeze' or 'gentle air.'
Nashwan
Arabic · Nashwan is an Arabic name meaning 'joyful,' 'elated,' or 'full of delight.'
Nawfal
Arabic · Nawfal is an Arabic name meaning 'generous,' 'bountiful,' or 'handsome young man.'
Nazmir
Arabic · Nazmir appears to blend Arabic and Slavic-style elements, often interpreted with senses of 'radiance' or 'peace.'
Nethaniah
Hebrew · Nethaniah is a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'given by God' or 'gift of Yahweh.'
Nikash
Indian · Nikash is an Indian name with Sanskrit-related roots often associated with 'horizon,' 'limit,' or 'treasure.'
Nyran
Irish · Nyran is likely a modern variant influenced by names like Niran, with roots suggesting 'plowed field' or 'eternal flame.'
Nyre
English · Nyre appears to be a modern invented name, possibly influenced by short contemporary names like Nyle or Tyre.
Nytrell
English · Nytrell appears to be a modern constructed name with contemporary American styling rather than a single traditional root.
Naturelle
French · Naturelle is from French, meaning natural or of nature.
Nazalia
Arabic · Nazalia appears to be a modern elaboration influenced by Arabic-derived names such as Nazila or Nazli.
Naveh
Hebrew · Naveh is a Hebrew name meaning pleasant, beautiful, or oasis-like dwelling.
Nikyia
Greek · Nikyia likely derives from Greek Nike roots, associated with victory.
Naana
African · Used in West African traditions, Naana is associated with honor, status, and respected family roles.
Nareh
Persian · A name used in Armenian and Persian spheres, often linked with images of pomegranate or fire.
Natalin
Latin · A form related to Natalia and Natalie, meaning born at Christmas or birthday.
Nimsy
English · Nimsy appears to be a rare modern coined name, valued mainly for its playful sound rather than a fixed traditional etymology.
Niyasia
English · Niyasia is likely a modern elaborated name influenced by Niya and -asia forms, sometimes associated with purpose or uniqueness.
Nacala
African · Nacala is likely inspired by the East African place name Nacala, giving it a geographic feel.
Nayonna
English · Nayonna is a modern invented name, likely formed as an elaboration of Naya or similar sounds.
Neeraja
Indian · Neeraja is a Sanskrit name meaning "born of water," often used for the lotus.
Neishaly
English · Neishaly appears to be a modern invented name, likely built from Neisha with a decorative ending.
Neshama
Hebrew · Neshama is a Hebrew word-name meaning "soul" or "breath."
Nikayia
Greek · Nikayia likely comes from the Greek root nike, meaning "victory."
Niobi
Greek · Niobi is a variant of Niobe, the tragic figure from Greek mythology.
Nyairah
Arabic · Nyairah is likely a modern variant of an Arabic-style name meaning "radiant" or "shining."
Nykeira
Greek · Nykeira is a modern name likely built from the Greek root nike, meaning "victory."
Nadaly
Spanish · Nadaly is likely a modern variant of Natalie or Nadalie, from Latin natalis meaning 'birthday' or 'Christmas day.'
Nadaya
Hebrew · Nadaya likely blends Nadia and Daya, with Nadia linked to hope through Slavic forms of Nadezhda.
Nadeline
French · Nadeline is a French-influenced diminutive-style form related to Nadine, associated with hope.
Nahjay
English · Nahjay is a modern invented name, likely built from Najah or Jay-influenced sounds.
Nakayia
English · Nakayia is a modern invented name, likely influenced by Nakia and Kaia-style endings.
Nakylah
English · Nakylah is a modern coined name, likely a variant of Nakia or Nyla with an added -ah ending.
Nakyrah
English · Nakyrah is a modern invented name, probably shaped from Nakira and Myrah-style sounds.
Nally
Irish · Nally comes from an Irish surname, derived from Gaelic patronymic forms meaning 'descendant of' an ancestral personal name.
Nandni
Indian · Nandni is a variant of Nandini, a Sanskrit name meaning 'delightful,' 'daughter,' or 'one who brings joy.'
Naobi
Hebrew · Naobi may reflect Naomi, the Hebrew name meaning 'pleasantness,' though it also resembles Japanese name patterns.
Nareli
Spanish · Nareli is a modern Spanish-language name, likely a creative blend of sounds similar to Araceli and Nayeli.
Nashally
English · Nashally is a modern invented name, likely influenced by Natasha, Ashley, or Spanish-style melodic endings.
Nashyah
English · Nashyah is a modern coined name, likely formed from Nash- with a fashionable -yah ending.
Nashyla
English · Nashyla is a modern invented name, probably blending Nash- with Shayla-like sounds.
Natellie
French · A creative spelling of Natalie, from Latin Natalia, meaning birth or Christmas Day.
Natural
English · From the English word natural, ultimately from Latin natura, meaning nature or innate essence.
Naviyah
Hebrew · A modern name likely influenced by Navi and -iyah forms, often interpreted as pleasant or God-related.
Nayala
Arabic · Likely a variant of Nayla, from Arabic roots meaning achiever, winner, or one who attains.
Nayomie
Hebrew · A variant of Naomi, from Hebrew Na'omi, meaning pleasantness or delight.
Nazarena
Spanish · Feminine form of Nazarene, meaning from Nazareth, the town linked with Jesus.
Neelah
Indian · Variant of Neela, from Sanskrit nila, meaning dark blue or sapphire-colored.
Nincy
English · A rare form likely influenced by Nancy, a medieval diminutive of Anne meaning grace.
Ninive
Greek · Variant of Nineveh, the ancient Assyrian city name known from the Bible.
Nkara
African · Likely adapted from African linguistic patterns, with an earthy, place-rooted sound and uncertain exact etymology.
Nkiyah
African · A modern blended name, likely drawing on African-style phonetics and the Hebrew -yah ending for God.
Noelany
French · A modern elaboration of Noel or Noelia, from French noel, meaning Christmas.
Nouha
Arabic · From Arabic Nuha, meaning intelligence, wisdom, or sound judgment.
Ny
Welsh · Possibly inspired by Welsh-style minimal forms; as a given name it is modern and etymologically uncertain.
Nyarah
Arabic · A modern variant likely influenced by Nyara or Nara forms, often associated with beauty or brightness.
Nyauna
African · A rare modern name shaped by African-American naming patterns, with uncertain deeper etymology.
Naeshawn
English · Modern American invented variant of Shawn/Sean, ultimately from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Nayshaun
English · Modern American respelling of Sean/Shawn, ultimately derived from Hebrew John meaning 'God is gracious.'
Nisiah
Hebrew · Modern Hebrew-influenced invented name, possibly related to 'nisa' meaning 'miracle' or 'sign.'
Nizaiah
Hebrew · Modern invented name with Hebrew structure, possibly a variant of Isaiah meaning 'God is salvation.'
Naiim
Arabic · Variant of Na'im, an Arabic name meaning 'comfortable, content' or 'blessed with ease and tranquility.'
Nathanielle
Hebrew · Extended variant of Nathaniel, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'God has given' or 'gift of God.'
Navion
Indian · Modern variant of Naveen, a Sanskrit name meaning 'new, fresh, modern,' with an inventive contemporary suffix.
Naylan
Irish · Modern variant of Nolan, an Irish surname meaning 'famous champion' or 'descendant of Nuallan.'
Nehki
Hebrew · Modern creative variant likely derived from Hebrew names, with probable Semitic roots relating to comfort or divine support.
Neimiah
Hebrew · Variant of Nehemiah, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'comforted by God' or 'God has consoled.'
Nickhil
Indian · Variant of Nikhil, a Sanskrit name meaning 'complete, whole, entire,' symbolizing wholeness.
Nishon
Arabic · Possibly from Arabic 'nishān' meaning 'mark, sign, symbol,' used as a given name in Central Asian cultures.
Nyrek
English · Modern invented name, a creative variant possibly influenced by Derek or Eric with a contemporary spelling.
Nysaiah
Hebrew · Creative variant of Isaiah, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'God is salvation' or 'salvation of God.'
Nilynn
English · Modern invented blend of 'Ni-' (possibly from Nicole or Nile) with the Welsh-derived suffix '-lynn' meaning lake.
Nicolly
Greek · Brazilian Portuguese variant of Nicole, from Greek Nikolaos meaning 'victory of the people.'
Nilyne
English · Modern invented name, possibly inspired by the Nile River or as a creative feminine elaboration.
Niyathi
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'discipline, fate, or destiny,' referring to the natural order of things.
Neria
Hebrew · From Hebrew Neriah, meaning 'lamp of God' or 'light of the Lord,' borne by a biblical figure.
Nabeelah
Arabic · Arabic feminine name meaning 'noble' or 'intelligent,' a variant of Nabila.
Naiema
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'tranquil,' 'comfortable,' or 'graceful,' a variant of Naima.
Nashyia
English · Modern invented name with uncertain etymology, possibly a creative variation on Natasha or Nashia.
Nataria
Latin · Elaborated form of Natalia, from Latin natale meaning 'birth,' often associated with Christmas.
Naedelyn
English · A modern invented name likely blending Nadine (Slavic 'hope') with the popular feminine suffix -lyn.
Nazarah
Hebrew · Connected to Hebrew Nazareth meaning 'branch/flower' or Arabic Nasra meaning 'victory.'
Nazyah
Arabic · A variant of Nazia, from Arabic meaning 'proud' or 'full of pride,' with a contemporary phonetic spelling.
Neolani
English · A modern name blending 'neo' (new, from Greek) with Hawaiian Lani meaning 'heaven' or 'sky.'
Nijayah
Arabic · A modern invented name drawing on Arabic and African naming patterns, suggesting success or blessing.
Niriah
Hebrew · A variant of Hebrew Neriah meaning 'lamp of God' or 'light of the Lord,' a biblical priestly name.
Niyae
English · A modern invented name, a creative phonetic variant of Nia meaning 'purpose' in Swahili and Welsh.
Nizhonii
English · A Navajo name meaning 'beautiful' or 'walking in beauty,' central to the Navajo concept of hózhó (harmony).
Nkiya
African · An African name of probable Bantu origin, carrying meanings related to a special gift or auspicious birth.
Nyiasia
African · A modern invented name blending African naming aesthetics with contemporary feminine suffixes.
Nyvea
English · A modern invented name, possibly inspired by Irish Niamh meaning 'bright,' with contemporary spelling.
Nadelie
French · A creative variant of Natalie, from Latin 'natalis dies' meaning 'birthday,' traditionally associated with Christmas.
Nadrea
Greek · A modern variant possibly derived from Andrea, from Greek meaning 'strong' or 'brave,' with contemporary styling.
Nahjai
African · A modern invented name with possible African or multicultural influences reflecting contemporary naming creativity.
Nahyma
Arabic · Likely a variant of Naima, from Arabic meaning 'comfortable' or 'content,' with possible Hebrew influence.
Naiome
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Naomi, from Hebrew meaning 'pleasantness' or 'my delight,' a biblical matriarch.
Nalya
African · A modern name possibly of African or Indian origin, related to names meaning 'successful' or 'gift.'
Narya
English · Likely inspired by Narya, the Ring of Fire in Tolkien's legendarium, or a variant of Persian or Sanskrit names.
Nashiyah
Arabic · A modern invented name possibly with Arabic roots related to 'nashaa' meaning 'to grow,' with contemporary styling.
Nashmia
Arabic · Likely of Arabic origin, possibly related to words meaning 'breeze' or 'active and energetic.'
Natyra
Latin · An Albanian name meaning 'nature,' derived from Latin 'natura,' celebrating the natural world.
Naudiya
English · A modern invented name with creative spelling reflecting contemporary American naming trends.
Ndey
African · A Wolof name from West Africa (Senegal/Gambia) meaning 'mother,' honoring maternal strength and lineage.
Neilyn
Irish · A modern invented blend possibly combining Irish Neil ('champion') and Welsh Lynn, creating a contemporary name.
Nevach
English · A variant of Nevaeh, the word 'heaven' spelled backwards, a modern American invented name expressing spiritual longing.
Nierra
English · A modern invented name with a melodic sound, reflecting contemporary American naming creativity.
Nihitha
Indian · An Indian name of Sanskrit/Telugu origin, possibly meaning 'modest,' 'well-established,' or 'deeply rooted.'
Nikaiyah
Greek · A modern creative variant possibly related to Greek Nike meaning 'victory,' with contemporary American styling.
Nirja
Indian · From Sanskrit meaning 'lotus flower,' symbolizing purity and spiritual enlightenment in Hindu tradition.
Niyia
English · A modern invented name reflecting contemporary American naming trends with creative phonetic spelling.
Nyaijah
African · A modern invented name blending African naming traditions with contemporary American styling.
Nyalee
African · A modern name possibly of South Sudanese (Nuer) origin or a contemporary American invention with African roots.
Nyemia
African · A modern invented name with possible African influences, reflecting contemporary naming creativity.
Nyiema
African · A modern variant possibly of African origin, blending traditional sounds with contemporary American naming style.
Neyzer
Arabic · Phonetic variant of Arabic Naser or Nasr, meaning 'victory' or 'helper,' with modern stylized spelling.
Nakye
African · Traditional Ugandan Baganda name meaning 'born after twins,' carrying significance around birth order.
Natavious
English · A modern invented form using a classical-sounding -vios ending; it has no broadly documented ancient etymology.
Nehan
Arabic · A soft variant used in Arabic-Persian naming patterns, often associated with dawn or first light in regional tradition.
Nahzier
Arabic · Modern variant of Nazir, Arabic for 'observer, overseer,' one who is vigilant and perceptive.
Naeshaun
English · Modern invented spelling variant of Nashawn/Shawn, an Americanized form of Irish Seán.
Naishawn
English · Modern invented variant of Shawn, itself an anglicization of Irish Seán meaning 'God is gracious.'
Naszire
Arabic · Variant of Nasir, an Arabic name meaning 'helper,' 'supporter,' or 'one who gives victory.'
Nicollas
Greek · Variant spelling of Nicholas, from Greek Nikolaos meaning 'victory of the people.'
Nishil
Indian · Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'night' or associated with darkness and mystery.
Nahin
Indian · South Asian name of likely Bengali origin; may relate to Arabic 'nahin' or be a regional given name.
Navario
Spanish · Modern invented name inspired by Spanish Navarro, a place name from the Navarre region of Spain.
Nazariy
Slavic · Slavic/Ukrainian form of Nazarius, from Hebrew referring to Nazareth meaning 'one from Nazareth'.
Nikhilesh
Indian · Sanskrit compound from 'nikhil' (all/entire) and 'ish' (lord), meaning 'lord of all' or 'ruler of the universe'.
Ninad
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'sound' or 'melodious sound', often associated with water and music.
Nkemjika
African · Igbo name from Nigeria meaning 'what I have is greater' or 'mine surpasses all'.
Noey
Hebrew · Variant of Noah/Noé, from Hebrew meaning 'rest' or 'comfort'.
Nojus
Hebrew · Lithuanian form of Noah, from Hebrew meaning 'rest' or 'comfort'.
Nycolas
Greek · Variant spelling of Nicholas, from Greek 'Nikolaos' meaning 'victory of the people'.
Nyimah
Arabic · Variant of Naima or Ni'ma, from Arabic meaning 'tranquil, content, gracious blessing.'
Neariah
Hebrew · Biblical Hebrew name meaning 'servant of God' or 'youth of Yahweh'; appears in the Old Testament.
Nahaven
English · Modern invented name evoking 'haven' (a safe refuge) with the prefix Na-, suggesting shelter and peace.
Nayima
Arabic · Arabic feminine name from 'naim' meaning 'comfortable', 'soft', or 'living in ease and luxury'.
Nelah
English · Modern variant of Nella or Nela, a diminutive of Eleanor or Helen meaning 'bright' or 'shining one'.
Nanditha
Indian · From Sanskrit Nandita, meaning joyful or one who brings happiness, a traditional Indian auspicious name.
Nariana
Persian · Likely a modern blend from Arabic or Persian feminine elements, used as a bright invented name rather than a strict historical form.
Nyangel
Greek · A stylized modern form of the word angel, from Greek angelos meaning messenger, with a soft invented leading syllable.
Narnia
Latin · Fictional place name by C.S. Lewis, inspired by the ancient Italian town Narni (Latin: Narnia).
Nattalee
Latin · Creative spelling of Natalie, from Latin 'natalis' meaning 'birthday of the Lord' or 'born on Christmas.'
Nehir
Arabic · From Arabic 'nahr' and Turkish 'nehir' meaning 'river,' symbolizing flow, life, and vitality.
Neviyah
English · Modern invented name, a creative variant of Nevaeh (heaven spelled backwards) with altered spelling.
Nisi
Latin · From Latin 'nisi' meaning 'unless'; also used as a short independent name across multiple cultures.
Naavah
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'beautiful' or 'pleasant,' from the root na'avah, expressing natural loveliness and charm.
Nadaleigh
Arabic · Modern invented compound of Nada (Arabic, 'dew' or 'generosity') with the English suffix -leigh ('meadow').
Nadilee
English · Modern variant blending Nadia/Natalie (Slavic/Latin, 'hope/birthday') with the English -lee ('meadow') suffix.
Nasteha
African · Somali name from Arabic nasihah meaning 'sincere advice' or 'counsel,' reflecting honesty and integrity.
Nataliee
Latin · Variant spelling of Natalie, from Latin natalis meaning 'birthday,' traditionally given to girls born at Christmas.
Nataliz
Latin · Spanish-influenced variant of Natalia, from Latin natalis meaning 'birthday,' associated with Christmas.
Natylee
English · Modern invented blend of Natalie (Latin, 'birthday') with the English suffix -lee ('meadow clearing').
Nayami
Hebrew · Blends Naomi (Hebrew, 'pleasantness') with Japanese -mi ('beauty'), or a creative phonetic variant of Naomi.
Nayona
English · Modern invented name, possibly a creative variation of Naomi or inspired by Native American phonetic patterns.
Nazaya
Arabic · Modern invented name blending Arabic Naza ('elegance, grace') with a creative -ya suffix ending.
Neajah
Hebrew · Modern invented name combining Nea- with the Hebrew theophoric suffix -jah (Yahweh), implying divine blessing.
Neili
Irish · Variant of Neil, from Irish Niall meaning 'champion' or possibly 'cloud.'
Nevae
English · Modern variant of Nevaeh, 'heaven' spelled backwards, coined in American pop culture.
Nevaehlee
English · Modern compound of Nevaeh ('heaven' backwards) and Lee, a purely invented American name.
Nevaehly
English · Stylized variant of Nevaeh, 'heaven' spelled backwards, with an invented adverbial suffix.
Niaira
African · Variant of Niara, meaning 'of high purpose' or 'small one,' used in African and Arabic contexts.
Niamora
Irish · Extended variant of Niamh, an Old Irish name meaning 'bright' or 'radiant.'
Niliyah
Arabic · Variant of Nila or Nyla, from Sanskrit/Arabic roots meaning 'blue' or 'indigo.'
Nivaeh
English · Alternate spelling of Nevaeh, 'heaven' spelled backwards, a modern American invention.
Niveditha
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'one who is devoted' or 'offered to God,' derived from nivedita.
Nixmary
English · Modern invented compound of Nix and Mary, blending a surname element with a classic given name.
Niyat
Arabic · Arabic word name meaning 'intention' or 'purpose,' used as a given name in Muslim communities.
Noelis
French · Variant of Noelle, from Latin natalis meaning 'birth,' traditionally associated with Christmas.
Nuriah
Hebrew · Combines Nur (Arabic/Hebrew 'light' or 'fire') with the suffix -iah, meaning 'light of God.'
Nyajiah
African · Modern invented name with African stylistic roots, likely a creative variant of Naja or similar names.
Nyanah
African · Variant of Nana, used across West African cultures meaning 'mother,' 'grace,' or 'God's gift.'
Nyele
African · Modern name with African stylistic influence, used as a creative invention in diaspora communities.
Nyiana
English · Modern invented name blending African style with English phonetics, variant of Niyana.
Nyjeria
English · Modern invented name, possibly a creative blend inspired by Nigeria or similar place names.
Nykiera
English · Modern invented name, a stylized variant of Nikiera with African-American naming conventions.
Nylin
English · Modern invented name, a stylized gender-neutral spelling possibly derived from Nolan or Nylan.
Neyo
Greek · Modern invented name popularized by singer Ne-Yo; possibly a phonetic variant of Neo (Greek 'new') or Niyo.
Nasrallah
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'victory of God,' composed of nasr (victory) and Allah (God).
Nedved
Slavic · Czech-origin surname meaning 'bear' (from nedvěd), used as a given name, associated with Czech football legend Pavel Nedvěd.
Nand
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning "joy" or "happiness," also the name of Krishna's beloved foster father Nanda in Hindu tradition.
Nathias
Hebrew · Hebrew variant tied to Nathan/Nathaniel forms, from the root meaning “to give.”
Nazavier
Spanish · Spanish-influenced variant of Xavier, from Basque *etxe berri* meaning “new house,” spread through Christian use.
Neamiah
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Nehemiah, from the Hebrew root for comfort, meaning “Yahweh comforts.”
Nehamiah
Hebrew · Another Hebrew spelling of Nehemiah with the same sense of divine comfort and restoration.
Nischal
Indian · Indian Sanskrit name meaning steady, calm, or fixed, a virtue-oriented meaning used in Hindu contexts.
Niyaz
Persian · Persian/Turkic form linked to Arabic *niyaz*, meaning devotion, offering, or petition.
Nysean
English · Modern English-leaning invented spelling in common modern name sound patterns, without deep historical etymology.
Naden
Slavic · Variant of Nadia, rooted in Slavic 'nadezhda' meaning 'hope.'
Naelson
English · Modern invented name constructed as 'son of Nael,' following English patronymic naming conventions.
Narain
Indian · Sanskrit variant of Narayana, an epithet of Vishnu meaning 'dwelling in water' or 'refuge of all beings.'
Natas
Hebrew · Variant or short form of Nathaniel, from Hebrew meaning 'God has given,' also used as a Lithuanian form of Ignatas.
Natorian
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, likely created for its distinctive and elaborate sound.
Neshaun
English · Modern invented name blending the prefix 'Ne-' with Shaun, an Irish-derived name meaning 'God is gracious.'
Nijon
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, likely a creative phonetic construction.
Nisean
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, possibly a phonetic blend of the Hebrew month Nisan and Sean.
Nithilan
Indian · Tamil name derived from Sanskrit 'nithya' meaning 'eternal,' used to denote one of everlasting or enduring character.
Nyhiem
English · Modern invented name, likely a creative spelling influenced by Arabic names such as Rahim meaning 'merciful.'
Nytavious
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, created for its distinctive and elaborate sound.
Nyziah
English · Modern invented name, possibly inspired by the Hebrew name Isaiah meaning 'God is salvation.'
Nasma
Arabic · From Arabic 'nasma', meaning 'gentle breeze' or 'breath of fresh air'.
Neveaha
English · Elaborated variant of Nevaeh, the modern invented name 'heaven' spelled backwards.
Nasro
Arabic · Somali and Arabic name derived from nasr meaning victory or eagle.
Neavah
English · Variant spelling of Nevaeh, the word heaven spelled backwards, a modern American invention.
Neci
Latin · Diminutive form possibly of Ignacia (Latin, fiery) or Agnes (Greek, pure and holy).
Nyvaeh
English · Variant spelling of Nevaeh, the word heaven spelled backwards, a 21st-century American invention.
Naiima
Arabic · Arabic feminine name meaning 'tranquil,' 'content,' or 'one who lives in comfort and ease'.
Nayalee
English · Modern invented name, possibly a creative phonetic variant of Natalie, from Latin meaning 'born on Christmas day'.
Nazya
Arabic · Arabic feminine name derived from 'naza' meaning 'tender,' 'delicate,' or 'graceful'.
Naariah
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'child of God' or 'servant of the Lord,' with roots in the biblical book of Chronicles.
Nakaiah
Hebrew · Modern invented name in the Hebrew style, likely a creative variant of Nakia (Arabic, 'pure') with a theophoric suffix.
Nakijah
Arabic · Creative variant of Nakia, from Arabic meaning 'pure' or 'clear,' used in African-American naming traditions.
Natalise
Latin · Modern blend of Natalie (Latin 'natalis,' born on Christmas) and Elise (French form of Elizabeth, 'God is my oath').
Nayomee
Hebrew · Creative phonetic spelling of Naomi, the Hebrew biblical name meaning 'pleasant' or 'delightful.'
Nemya
Hebrew · Possibly a feminine variant of Nehemiah, from Hebrew meaning 'God has comforted,' or a modern stylized invention.
Nenah
Spanish · Variant of Nina (Spanish, 'little girl') or possibly of African origin meaning 'mother,' used across multiple cultures.
Nevaehmarie
English · Compound of Nevaeh ('heaven' spelled backwards, a modern American invention) and Marie (French form of Hebrew Mary).
Niamiah
Irish · Blend of Irish Niamh ('bright' or 'radiant,' from mythology) with the Hebrew theophoric suffix -iah meaning 'God.'
Nickiyah
Greek · Modern invention blending Nikki (from Nicole, Greek 'victory of the people') with the Hebrew suffix -yah.
Niyahna
English · Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Nia (Swahili for 'purpose') with a creative -hna suffix.
Niyema
African · Likely of African origin, possibly related to Arabic Ne'ma meaning 'blessing' or 'grace.'
Nyalise
African · Modern invented name, possibly blending Nya (African, 'mother') with Elise (French/Hebrew, 'God is my oath').
Nyveah
English · Phonetic variant of Nevaeh, the modern American name created by spelling 'heaven' backwards.
Nahila
Arabic · An Arabic feminine name meaning 'one who drinks deeply' or 'satisfied, quenched.'
Naimo
Arabic · A Somali and East African form of Naima, from Arabic meaning 'comfort, grace, and blessing.'
Nalanee
English · A modern variant likely inspired by the Hawaiian Nalani meaning 'the calm skies' or 'the heavens.'
Namiya
Japanese · A modern feminine name possibly inspired by Japanese elements meaning 'wave' or 'beauty.'
Naohmi
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Naomi, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'pleasantness' or 'my delight.'
Naralie
Latin · A variant spelling of Natalie, from Latin Natalia meaning 'born on Christmas day' (natalis Domini).
Natalii
Latin · A stylized spelling of Natali/Natalie, from Latin natalis meaning 'birth' or 'born on Christmas.'
Natylie
Latin · A modern variant spelling of Natalie, derived from Latin natalis meaning 'birthday of the Lord.'
Nayelys
Spanish · A modern invented elaboration, likely derived from Nayeli, a Zapotec name meaning 'I love you.'
Nekya
Greek · Derived from Greek 'nekyia,' referring to the ancient ritual of summoning the dead, as in Homer's Odyssey.
Nerely
Spanish · A modern variant possibly related to Nereyda, a Spanish form of Nereid meaning 'Greek sea nymph.'
Nevaeah
English · A variant spelling of Nevaeh, the modern invented name spelling 'heaven' backwards, coined in the 2000s.
Neveyah
English · An alternate spelling of Nevaeh, the modern American invented name that is 'heaven' reversed.
Niciah
English · A modern invented feminine name, possibly a blend of Nicia or a stylized form of Nikia/Necia.
Nicteha
English · A rare modern invented name with no clear single etymology; likely a creative phonetic spelling.
Nikayah
English · A modern invented blend combining Nika (Greek: victory) with the Hebrew theophoric suffix -yah (God).
Niola
English · A modern invented name, possibly a blend of Nia and Viola, or a creative phonetic feminine form.
Niranjana
Indian · A Sanskrit name meaning 'pure, spotless, unblemished,' also an epithet for the goddess Durga.
Nisma
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'gentle breeze' or 'soft wind,' evoking freshness and natural lightness.
Nivaya
English · A modern invented feminine name with no clear single-language etymology; likely a creative blend.
Nizeria
English · A modern invented name, possibly inspired by or paying tribute to the country Nigeria.
Norelys
Spanish · A modern invented name common in Latin American usage, blending Nora with the suffix -lys.
Nylla
English · A modern variant of Nyla, a name of uncertain origin possibly meaning 'winner' or 'champion.'
Nerik
Slavic · Nerik appears to be a Slavic masculine-form name modernized in spelling from regional forms of Neri/Nerik.
Nerick
Norse · Modern creative variant of Eric, a Norse name meaning 'ever ruler' or 'eternal ruler'.
Namarion
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, possibly a creative elaboration of Marion.
Neric
Norse · Shortened modern variant inspired by Eric, a Norse name meaning 'ever ruler' or 'eternal ruler'.
Neomiah
Hebrew · Variant of Nehemiah, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'God has comforted' or 'Yahweh consoles.'
Neaven
English · Modern invented name possibly inspired by 'heaven' or Irish Nevin meaning 'little saint' or 'bone.'
Nickai
Greek · Modern invented stylized spelling of Nikai or Nikki, from Greek 'Nikolaos' meaning 'victory of the people.'
Nahki
Hebrew · Likely a modern phonetic variant of Nahki or Nahki, with possible Hebrew roots meaning comforter or resting place.
Naor
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning enlightened or one who shines with light.
Nehimiah
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Nehemiah, from Hebrew meaning God has comforted or consoled.
Nesean
English · Modern invented name, likely a phonetic variant blending names like Sean or Jason with contemporary styling.
Niven
Scottish · From Gaelic 'naomhin' meaning little saint; a Scottish and Irish surname now used as a given name.
Norrin
English · Modern invented name popularized by Marvel Comics character Norrin Radd, the Silver Surfer.
Naftuly
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Naphtali/Neftali, a Hebrew tribal name meaning “my struggle” or “wrestling.”
Najih
Arabic · Arabic name from the root for success and uprightness, meaning “successful” or “prosperous.”
Napat
English · A modern coined form likely shaped by contemporary phonetics rather than a stable historical root.
Narcizo
Greek · From Greek *Narkissos* (Narcissus), tied to the classical myth about Narcissus and self-regard.
Narell
English · An English modern variant often used as a soft diminutive-style name of uncertain older roots.
Naryan
Slavic · Slavic place-influenced name likely connected to the *Naryan* toponymic tradition.
Navan
Irish · Toponymic form from Navan in Ireland, used as a place-based modern given name.
Navarius
Latin · A Latinate, invented-style name likely built on *navis* (ship) and grand classical endings.
Nazere
Arabic · From Arabic roots around *nazara/nazir*, meaning “to look” or “one who sees,” sometimes meaning “watchful.”
Nechemiah
Hebrew · Hebrew biblical name meaning “God comforts” or “comfort of God,” cognate with Nehemiah.
Nickali
Greek · Variant linked to Nikolaos, from Greek *nike* (victory) and *laos* (people): “victory of the people.”
Nikolia
Greek · Feminine Greek form of Nicholas, from *nike* (victory) plus *laos* (people).
Nishith
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning “night” or “deep night,” often used poetically in Indian naming.
Nussen
German · A modernized surname form from Germanic roots linked to *Nuss* (nut), sometimes kept as a distinct given name.
Nyson
English · A modern English-style name influenced by surname patterns and ending in -son, used as a contemporary variant.
Niley
English · A modern invented name, possibly a blend of Nile (the river) and the popular -ley suffix.
Natilyn
English · A modern invented name blending Natalie (Latin: 'born on Christmas') with the -lynn suffix.
Naeli
Arabic · Variant of Nael, from Arabic meaning 'achiever' or 'one who attains', with a modern feminine suffix.
Nylie
English · Modern invented variant blending Nyla and Kylie, a contemporary phonetic creation.
Naileen
English · A modern feminine variant of Leanne/Niall-style names, adopted in contemporary English naming.
Nandhana
Indian · From Sanskrit nand-, meaning joy or happiness, used to convey cheer and good spirits.
Narjes
Persian · A Persian name from Narges/Narjes, meaning the narcissus flower.
Neeyah
English · A stylized modern name related to Neah/Nea sounds, chosen for a soft contemporary English pronunciation.
Nevaiah
English · A modern English respelling of Nevaeh with added ending, commonly interpreted as 'heaven.'
Neveya
English · A variant spelling of Nevaeh, linked in modern English naming to the meaning 'heaven.'
Neziyah
Arabic · Likely from Arabic Nazia/Nazia forms, a name associated with purity and distinction.
Niia
Irish · A modern spelling of Nia, linked to Niamh and carrying a sense of brightness or radiance.
Nikylah
Greek · A contemporary English spelling inspired by Nicole/Nikita families, with Greek nike ('victory') as ancestral root.
Nalyjah
Arabic · A modern variant of Nailah or Aaliyah, from Arabic meaning 'successful, one who attains' or 'exalted.'
Nastia
Slavic · A Slavic diminutive of Anastasia, from Greek 'anastasis' meaning 'resurrection' or 'one who will rise again.'
Nataniela
Hebrew · A feminine form of Nathaniel, from Hebrew meaning 'God has given,' a biblical name of gratitude and divine blessing.
Nateyah
English · A modern invented variant blending Nate or Natalia with a stylized suffix, related to Latin 'born at Christmas.'
Nayaliz
Spanish · A modern Spanish-influenced invented name, possibly blending Naya ('new') with a suffix popular in Latin America.
Nazneen
Persian · A Persian name meaning 'beautiful, delicate, or charming,' used across Iran, South Asia, and the Islamic world.
Neasa
Irish · An Irish name of uncertain meaning, borne by the mother of legendary king Conchobar mac Nessa in Irish mythology.
Nelina
Greek · A feminine variant derived from Nell or Nellie, ultimately from Helen meaning 'bright torch' or 'light of the sun.'
Nevaehia
English · An elaborated form of Nevaeh, a modern invented name created by spelling 'Heaven' backwards.
Neylin
Spanish · A modern invented name popular in Latin American communities, possibly derived from Neylan or blended Spanish elements.
Nhyla
English · A modern stylized spelling of Nyla, likely from Arabic 'winner, attainer' or inspired by Nile-related names.
Nicoly
Greek · A modern variant of Nicole/Nicola, from Greek 'Nikolaos' meaning 'victory of the people.'
Niera
Hebrew · A variant of Nira, a Hebrew feminine name meaning 'plowed field' or alternately 'light.'
Nilajah
English · A modern invented name blending Nila (Sanskrit for 'blue/sapphire') with the Semitic suffix -jah, meaning 'of God.'
Niree
Irish · Likely a variant of the Irish feminine name Níre or a modern invented name with uncertain etymology.
Nishta
Indian · A Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning 'devoted, dedicated, or deeply committed,' expressing strong virtue.
Nissie
Hebrew · A diminutive form related to Nissa or Nissim, from Hebrew meaning 'sign, miracle, or emblem.'
Nouvelle
French · Directly from the French word meaning 'new,' used as a given name to convey freshness, novelty, and new beginnings.
Nyailah
Arabic · A modern elaborated variant of Nailah or Aaliyah, from Arabic meaning 'successful' or 'exalted, high.'
Nyllah
Arabic · A modern stylized spelling of Nyla or Nailah, from Arabic meaning 'winner, one who attains her goals.'
Nacier
Arabic · A variant spelling of Nasir, an Arabic name meaning 'helper,' 'supporter,' or 'one who brings victory.'
Nissen
Hebrew · A Jewish name derived from Nisan, the first month of the Hebrew calendar, associated with spring, miracles, and Passover.
Nithish
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit, a variant of Nitish meaning 'master of the right path' or 'lord of proper conduct.'
Nykell
Greek · A modern variant spelling ultimately derived from Greek Nikolaos, meaning 'victory of the people.'
Nimish
Indian · From Sanskrit nimiṣa meaning 'twinkling of an eye, a brief moment', suggesting fleeting beauty.
Najon
English · Modern invented name, possibly a phonetic blend or creative coinage with no established etymology.
Nathanieljames
Hebrew · Compound of Nathaniel ('God has given') and James ('supplanter'), both of Hebrew origin.
Navarion
Spanish · Modern invented name, likely inspired by Navarre, the historic Basque kingdom of northern Spain.
Nayef
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'elevated,' 'surplus,' or 'exalted,' implying nobility and high standing.
Nikith
Indian · Indian name from Sanskrit, a variant of Nikhit meaning 'sharp' or related to Nikita meaning 'victorious.'
Nishaun
English · Modern invented spelling, a phonetic blend of Ni- with Shaun, the Irish form of John meaning 'God is gracious.'
Nizear
Arabic · Variant of Nizar, an Arabic name meaning 'little' or connected to ancient Arabian tribal heritage.
Norian
English · Modern invented name, possibly inspired by Dorian or Florian, with no established ancient etymology.
Noslen
English · Modern invented name, notably Nelson spelled in reverse, giving it a creatively coined origin.
Nyhla
Arabic · A variant of Arabic Nyla-like names, commonly read today as meaning “winner” or “attainer.”
Niveya
Latin · A modern form related to Latin *niveus* "snowy," suggesting pale beauty and purity in a stylized contemporary name form.
Nataylia
Latin · A variant spelling of Natalia, from Latin 'natale Domini' meaning 'born on Christmas Day.'
Neliyah
Hebrew · A modern blend of Nelly (a diminutive of Helen/Eleanor) with the Hebrew -yah suffix meaning 'of God.'
Nhuy
Chinese · A Vietnamese name with Sino-Vietnamese roots meaning 'stamen,' evoking the delicate beauty of flowers.
Nicayla
Greek · A variant of Nicola/Mikayla, from the Greek Nikolaos meaning 'victory of the people.'
Natala
Latin · Variant of Natalia, from Latin 'natalis' meaning 'born on Christmas Day' or 'birthday.'
Nately
English · Modern invented variant of Natalie, ultimately from Latin 'natalis' meaning 'birthday' or 'Christmas.'
Nivriti
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'liberation' or 'bliss,' referring to freedom from worldly desire in Hindu philosophy.
Niyanah
English · Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Nayana (Sanskrit: eyes) or Niyana, with creative spelling.
Naelah
Arabic · Variant of Naila, from Arabic meaning one who attains or succeeds; associated with achievement and fulfillment.
Naidaly
Slavic · A modern variation of Nadia in Slavic naming tradition, carrying the core meaning of hope in contemporary spelling.
Nakaylee
English · Modern invented English name patterned on Kaylee and Naya, created for a smooth, contemporary sound.
Natalei
Latin · A modern form linked to Natale/Natalia from Latin natalis, meaning birth or one born on a holy day.
Nathaya
Hebrew · From the Hebrew root Nathan, meaning gift, with a devotional final element -ya/-yah suggesting divine favor.
Nayli
Arabic · Arabic-influenced modern name related to Naila/Nayla, often read as an elegant form meaning attainment or success.
Nazarria
Arabic · Arabic-styled name likely derived from the nazar root meaning vision or watchfulness, used as a modern feminine form.
Niaylah
Arabic · A modern feminine rendering near Naila, influenced by Arabic naming forms where the core idea is success or achievement.
Nileah
Arabic · A modern spelling form blending Nile/Nila patterns, used in Arabic-leaning circles for elegant feminine meaning tied to brightness.
Nacirema
English · 'American' spelled backwards, famously coined in a 1956 anthropological satire by Horace Miner.
Nafiso
African · Somali variant of Arabic Nafisa, meaning precious, pure, or of great value.
Nafissa
Arabic · Variant of Nafisa, Arabic name meaning precious, delicate, or of great worth.
Nahayla
Arabic · Elaborated variant of Nahla, Arabic name meaning a drink of water or first sip.
Nalayna
African · Modern invented blend of Nala (African, successful) and Layna.
Nalynn
African · Modern invented blend of Nala (African, successful) and Lynn (Welsh, lake).
Narriah
Arabic · Possibly derived from Arabic Nariya meaning fiery or luminous, or a modern invention.
Naturell
English · Modern invented name derived from the English word 'natural,' evoking authenticity.
Naw
Chinese · Karen/Burmese honorific title used for women, equivalent to 'Miss' or a respectful address.
Nayeri
Persian · Persian name meaning luminous, brilliant, or radiant with light.
Nazariyah
Hebrew · Feminine elaboration related to Nazareth or Arabic 'nazar' meaning sight or vision.
Nevara
Spanish · Modern invented name inspired by Spanish 'nieve' meaning snow or the place name Nevada.
Ngozichukwu
African · Igbo name from Nigeria meaning 'the blessing of God' (ngozi = blessing, chukwu = God).
Nikaylah
Greek · Modern elaborated variant of Nicola or Mikayla, meaning victory of the people.
Noelli
French · Stylized variant of Noelle, French name meaning Christmas or born on Christmas day.
Norra
Norse · Scandinavian variant of Nora, meaning honor or light, derived from Eleanor.
Nyarai
African · Shona name from Zimbabwe meaning humility or 'be humble.'
Nyaziah
African · African-inspired modern invented name with unclear specific etymology.
Nyrissa
Greek · Modern invented variant possibly related to Greek Nerissa (sea nymph) or Nyssa.
Nyvia
Latin · Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Latin Silvia meaning forest or woods.
Nikkos
Greek · Greek variant of Nikolaos, meaning 'victory of the people,' from 'nike' and 'laos.'
Nathanjames
Hebrew · Compound of Nathan ('given by God') and James ('supplanter'), both prominent Hebrew biblical names.
Naseir
Arabic · From Arabic Naṣīr, meaning helper or one who supports.
Nazeeh
Arabic · Arabic name meaning pure, clean, and morally upright.
Nehorai
Hebrew · Hebrew name from nehor, meaning “light,” associated with enlightenment and light-bearing.
Nysire
Arabic · Modern Arabic-influenced form related to Nasir-like roots, carrying a sense of aid or victory.
Nilmar
Spanish · Modern invented name, possibly a blend of Nilo (Nile) and Mar (sea), evoking flowing water.
Nivedh
Indian · Tamil/Sanskrit name meaning 'offering' or 'to present,' used in devotional and spiritual contexts.
Nixson
English · Modern variant of Nixon, meaning 'son of Nicholas,' from Greek Nikolaos, 'victory of the people.'
Nuraz
Arabic · Compound of Arabic 'nur' (light) and Persian 'az,' suggesting 'full of light' or 'luminous.'
Nyzae
English · Modern invented name with no classical etymology, a contemporary stylized creative coinage.
Naleigh
African · Modern invented blend combining Nala (African, 'successful/gift') with the popular '-leigh' suffix.
Name
English · An unconventional given name using the English word 'name,' a modern invented or conceptual choice.
Nesia
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'miracle of God' or short form of Nesia, a biblical place name.
Noriana
Irish · Modern elaboration of Nora (Irish 'honor') with the Latinate -iana suffix.
Nabella
Italian · A modern form related to Annabella and Bella, drawing from the Italian root bella meaning beautiful.
Nayome
English · Modern coined name likely inspired by Naomi-like patterns, used in English naming with no fixed historical root.
Nayonika
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit nana and akin forms of nayan, meaning one associated with beautiful eyes.
Neomy
Greek · A modern blend using Greek neo- meaning new, often interpreted as a name meaning renewal or freshness.
Nevaha
English · A stylized modern name in English built from nova-like sound patterns, often suggesting novelty and brightness.
Naeyli
Irish · A modern spelling variant of Neely or Naelee, derived from Irish meaning 'champion' or 'cloud.'
Naiylah
Arabic · A variant spelling of Naila, from Arabic meaning 'one who attains' or 'successful.'
Nanaadwoa
African · Akan (Ghanaian) name combining the honorific 'Nana' with 'Adwoa,' meaning born on a Monday.
Naryia
English · A modern invented name, likely a creative variant of Naria or Naya with no classical etymology.
Nashlly
English · A modern invented spelling variant, possibly influenced by the name Ashley or the surname Nash.
Natiley
Latin · A modern invented blend of Natalie (Latin 'born on Christmas') with the suffix -ley.
Natilynn
Latin · A modern combination of Natalie (Latin 'natal/birth') and Lynn, with no single classical source.
Navaeha
English · A modern invented variant of Nevaeh ('heaven' spelled backwards), a contemporary American coinage.
Navay
English · A modern invented name with no established classical etymology, possibly a variant of Navia or Navy.
Nayalis
Spanish · A variant of Nayeli, from Zapotec meaning 'I love you,' popularized in Latin American communities.
Neilla
Irish · A feminine form of Neil, from Irish/Scottish Gaelic meaning 'champion' or 'cloud.'
Nesma
Arabic · From Arabic meaning 'breeze' or 'gentle wind,' evoking softness and grace.
Nevaehtnes
English · A highly creative modern invented name, appearing to extend or riff on Nevaeh ('heaven' spelled backwards).
Nieva
Spanish · From Spanish 'nieva' meaning 'it snows,' related to Nieves, a Marian name honoring Our Lady of the Snows.
Nihad
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'hilltop' or sometimes interpreted as 'bliss' and 'happiness.'
Nikte
Spanish · From Mayan/Nahuatl meaning 'flower,' specifically the plumeria or frangipani blossom.
Nilayah
Indian · A modern variant of Nila (Sanskrit 'blue' or 'sapphire') with an embellished feminine suffix.
Noureen
Arabic · From Arabic/Persian Noor meaning 'light,' Noureen is an elaborated form meaning 'luminous' or 'full of light.'
Nylajah
English · A modern invented name combining Nyla with the popular suffix -jah, with no classical etymology.
Navell
English · A modern invented feminine form related to names like Naveen/Navel-like sounds in contemporary naming.
Nikkoli
Slavic · A modern variant of Nikola/Nikoli, from Greek Nikolaos meaning “victory of the people.”
Nyzair
Arabic · A stylized variant of Arabic Nizar/Nazir forms, with meanings ranging from helper to alert brilliance.
Nyzere
Arabic · A modern Arabic-influenced name variant of Naser/Nazar patterns, used mainly for contemporary style.
Natanim
Hebrew · A modernized variant linked to Nathan, from Hebrew Natan meaning "he gave" and rooted in biblical naming.
Nidhish
Indian · An Indian name linked to Sanskrit notions of treasure or lordship, with spiritual or mythic undertones.
Nikali
Greek · A modern form related to Greek nik- names from Nike meaning "victory," used as a contemporary crafted name.
Noahh
Hebrew · A modern alternate spelling of Noah, from Hebrew Noach meaning "rest," known from biblical tradition.
Norbu
Chinese · A Himalayan-style name associated with meanings like "jewel" in neighboring Asian traditions, used as a modern given name.
Nubaid
Arabic · An Arabic diminutive-style masculine name, a variant form of Arabic roots often found in personal names.
Naithyn
Hebrew · A phonetic spelling variant of Nathan, from Hebrew meaning 'he gave' or 'gift from God.'
Nandhan
Indian · An Indian name derived from Sanskrit Nandan meaning 'delightful' or 'pleasing,' used in South India.
Nasrudin
Arabic · An Arabic-Persian name meaning 'victory of the faith,' combining Nasr (victory) and Din (religion).
Navian
Indian · Possibly a variant of Sanskrit Naveen meaning 'new' or 'fresh,' or a modern invented creative blend.
Nazeef
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'clean,' 'pure,' or 'honest,' reflecting virtues of cleanliness and moral integrity.
Nechemya
Hebrew · A variant of Nehemiah, from Hebrew meaning 'God has comforted,' borne by the biblical rebuilder of Jerusalem's walls.
Nevaan
Irish · Modern variant of the Irish name Nevan, from 'naomh' meaning 'holy' or 'little saint.'
Nicere
English · Modern invented name of uncertain origin, a creative phonetic construction with no established etymology.
Nyshon
English · Modern invented name of uncertain etymology, a creative phonetic construction.
Nallah
African · Variant of Nala, a Swahili name meaning 'successful' or 'beloved queen.'
Navaiah
English · Modern invented name, likely an elaborated variant of Nevaeh (heaven spelled backwards).
Niveyah
English · Phonetic variant of Nevaeh, the modern invented name that is 'heaven' spelled backwards.
Nahyeli
Spanish · Name of Nahuatl indigenous origin used in Mexico, believed to mean 'I love you' or 'beloved one.'
Nurto
African · Somali feminine name derived from Arabic 'nur' meaning 'light,' widely used in East African communities.
Nalana
African · Likely of African or Polynesian origin, with meanings associated with calm, tranquility, or the gentle breeze.
Natelee
Latin · Variant of Natalie (Latin: born on Christmas Day) blended with Lee (Old English: woodland clearing or meadow).
Nelena
Greek · Blend of Nell (from Helen, Greek: bright or shining one) and Elena, creating a name meaning radiant light.
Nevaehlynn
English · Compound of Nevaeh (heaven spelled backwards, a modern American coinage) and Lynn (Welsh: lake or waterfall).
Neyamiah
Hebrew · Variant of Nehemiah, from Hebrew meaning God has comforted or Yahweh comforts, a name of biblical heritage.
Nyakume
African · Of East African origin, likely from a Nilotic language such as Nuer or Dinka, tied to familial or communal identity.
Nahide
Persian · Persian name derived from 'Nahid,' the Persian name for the planet Venus, symbolizing beauty and love.
Nahlah
Arabic · Variant of Nahla, an Arabic name meaning 'a drink of water' or 'a sip,' symbolizing refreshment and generosity.
Naiana
Spanish · Feminine name of Basque origin, variant of Naiara, a place name in Spain meaning 'among the cliffs.'
Naihla
Arabic · Variant of Naila, an Arabic name meaning 'attainer, one who achieves success and reaches her goal.'
Nakenzie
Scottish · Modern invented variant of McKenzie, a Scottish surname meaning 'son of the fair one (Kenneth).'
Nalayiah
African · Modern invented elaboration of Nala, an African/Swahili name meaning 'successful, beloved' or 'queen.'
Naleea
Arabic · Modern variant of Naila/Nalia, possibly related to Arabic meaning 'attainer of goals, one who succeeds.'
Nariman
Persian · Persian name meaning 'brave, spirited, and great of soul,' borne by legendary heroes in Persian epic tradition.
Natileigh
Latin · Modern creative spelling of Natalie, from Latin 'natalis' meaning 'birth day,' traditionally given to Christmas babies.
Neidelyn
English · Modern invented compound, possibly blending Neide and the suffix -lyn (Welsh: 'lake'), creating a unique feminine name.
Nickyla
Greek · Modern invented feminine form of Nicholas, from Greek Nikolaos meaning 'victory of the people.'
Niriyah
Hebrew · Modern invented elaboration of Nira, a Hebrew name meaning 'light' or 'plowed field.'
Nirmeen
Arabic · Variant of Nirmin/Nermin, an Arabic name meaning 'soft, gentle, and delicate.'
Noorhan
Arabic · Arabic-Persian compound combining 'noor' (light) and 'han' (grace/full), meaning 'full of graceful light.'
Nyleve
English · Modern invented name, possibly inspired by Arthurian enchantress figures like Nimue or Viviane.
Nihash
Hebrew · Derived from Hebrew 'nachash' (נָחָשׁ) meaning 'serpent' or 'divination,' with ancient Semitic roots.
Neimar
Spanish · A name popularized by Brazilian footballer Neymar, likely of Portuguese/Spanish origin with possible Germanic roots meaning 'famous sea.'
Neelan
Irish · An Irish variant of Niall-line names, often interpreted as “champion” or “heroic” in Gaelic tradition.
Nathanim
Hebrew · From Hebrew Nathanim, related to Nathan and the biblical sense of "He gave" or "gift," with a pluralized family-style ending.
Nijash
Arabic · Likely Arabic-style based on Najash-like forms; used as a modern name today, while its exact historic meaning is uncertain.
Nadal
Spanish · A Catalan and Spanish variant of Noel, from Latin natalis meaning 'birthday' or 'born at Christmas'.
Naieem
Arabic · A variant spelling of Naeem, an Arabic name meaning 'comfort', 'ease', and 'happiness'.
Naisean
Irish · A modern invented name, likely a phonetic blend of Nathan or Nason with Irish naming conventions.
Naishaun
Irish · A modern phonetic variant blending the Irish name Seán meaning 'God is gracious' with a contemporary prefix.
Naysean
Irish · A modern invented variant, a phonetic respelling of a name like Nashawn, blending Irish and English elements.
Nickan
Greek · A modern variant of Nick or Nicholas, from Greek Nikolaos meaning 'victory of the people'.
Nicoy
English · A modern invented name likely derived from Nicole or Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people' in Greek.
Niketh
Indian · From Sanskrit 'niket' meaning abode or dwelling place, symbolizing home and shelter.
Nahyla
Arabic · Variant of Naila, an Arabic name meaning 'one who attains' or 'successful achiever.'
Naaya
Arabic · Modern variant of Naya, meaning 'new' in Arabic or related to Hebrew na'ah meaning 'beautiful.'
Nashlie
English · Modern invented name possibly inspired by Nashville or a stylized feminine form of Ashley.
Nagham
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'melody,' 'musical tune,' or 'harmonious sound,' evoking beauty through voice.
Nahliyah
Arabic · Extended variant of Nahla, an Arabic name meaning 'a drink of water' or 'first sip,' evoking refreshment and life.
Nalei
English · Modern invented name inspired by Hawaiian Nalei or blending Na- with -lei (Hawaiian flower garland).
Nashli
Spanish · Modern name used in Latin American communities, possibly a Spanish phonetic creation or variant of Natalie.
Ngun
African · Name used among Chin/Burmese communities and in African contexts, with meanings related to silver or grace.
Niarose
African · Modern compound of Nia (Swahili/Welsh 'purpose/bright') and Rose, blending African heritage with classic English flora.
Nakiyla
English · Modern phonetic variant of Nakila, a contemporary invented name in the English-speaking tradition.
Narae
Korean · Korean name meaning butterfly or wing, symbolizing freedom and transformation.
Nashaley
English · Modern invented name, a stylized blend evoking Na- prefix names with an -ley meadow suffix.
Nataliegh
Latin · Variant spelling of Natalie, from Latin 'natalis' meaning birthday, associated with Christmas.
Nataniah
Hebrew · Feminine form of Nathan/Nathaniah, from Hebrew meaning 'God has given.'
Navroop
Indian · Punjabi Sikh name meaning 'new form' or 'new appearance,' symbolizing divine renewal.
Nerya
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'candle of God' or 'light of God,' used in Jewish tradition.
Nishma
Hebrew · Hebrew name related to 'neshamah' (soul/breath); also used in Indian communities.
Nyomee
Hebrew · Phonetic variant spelling of Naomi, from Hebrew meaning pleasant or beautiful.
Nixin
English · A modern coined name from the sound of Nix, used as a short, contemporary, and nontraditional form.
Neako
English · A modern created variant of Neo/Naeko-style names, used as a distinctive given name rather than a historical form.
Niccoli
Italian · Italian surname derived from Nicholas-family roots, ultimately from Greek Nikólaos, 'victory of the people.'
Nishal
Indian · Indian form often connected to Sanskrit *niścala*, meaning calm, steady or unmoving, used as a modern personal name.
Noureddine
Arabic · From Arabic *nūr ad-dīn*, meaning 'light of the faith,' a classical Islamic compound name.
Naruto
Japanese · Naruto is a Japanese place-based name from Naruto, also popularized by modern Japanese media and story traditions.
Neithen
Irish · Neithen is generally treated as a modern Celtic-style form with Irish phonetic coloring and no single fixed ancient source.
Nikkolai
Slavic · Nikkolai is the Slavic form of Nicholas, from Greek Nikolaos meaning "victory of the people."
Niyon
English · Niyon appears as a modern creative given-name spelling with no strong historical anchor, used primarily for sound and style.
Noelan
Irish · Noelan is an Irish-influenced modern form of Noel, a name tied to good beginnings and Christian naming practice.