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- NAAMAH:
Hebrew biblical name of a wife of Solomon,
meaning "pleasant."
- NAĎA:
Pet form of Czech Naděžda, meaning
"hope."
- NADA:
Pet form of Russian Nadezhda,
meaning "hope."
- NADEJA:
Pet form of Czech Nadezda,
meaning "hope."
- NADEJDA:
Bulgarian form of Russian Nadezhda,
meaning "hope."
- NADEZDA
(Naděžda): Czech form of Russian Nadezhda,
meaning "hope."
- NADEZHDA:
Russian name meaning "hope."
- NADIA:
- English and French form of Russian Nadya,
meaning "hope."
- Variant of Arabic Nadiyya,
meaning "delicate,
tender."
- NADINE:
French form of Russian Nadya,
meaning "hope."
- NADIRA:
Feminine form of Arabic Nadir, meaning
"rare."
- NADIYYA:
Arabic name meaning "delicate, tender."
- NADJA:
German form of Russian Nadya,
meaning "hope."
- NADRA:
Arabic name meaning "radiance."
- NADYA:
- Pet form of Russian Nadezhda,
meaning "hope."
- Variant of Arabic Nadiyya,
meaning "delicate,
tender."
- NADZIEJA:
Polish form of Russian Nadezhda,
meaning "hope."
- NAHAL:
Hebrew name meaning "river."
- NAHEED:
Persian name meaning "immaculate."
- NAHIA:
Basque name meaning "desire."
- NAIDA:
Russian name derived from the Greek Naiad, meaning "water
nymph," itself form from Naias "river nymph,"
from naiein, "to flow."
- NAILA:
Feminine form of Arabic Nail, meaning
"attainer."
- NA'IMA:
Feminine form of Arabic Na'im, meaning
"tranquil."
- NAINSI
(Nainsí): Irish form of Nancy, meaning "favor;
grace."
- NAIRA:
Native American Quechua name meaning "big eyes."
- NAIRI:
Armenian unisex name derived from the
Assyrian word for Armenia, meaning "country of rivers; riverland."
- NAJWA:
Arabic name meaning "secret, whisper."
- NAKATO:
African Luganda name meaning "second born of twins."
- NAKINE:
Hawaiian form of Russian Nadezhda,
meaning "hope."
- NALANI:
Hawaiian name meaning "the heavens."
- NAN:
Nickname for Nancy, meaning "favor; grace."
- NANA:
Japanese name meaning "seven."
- NANCY:
Pet form of Ann, meaning "favor;
grace."
- NANDAG:
Scottish pet form of Nan, meaning "favor;
grace."
- NANETTE:
Diminutive form of Nan, meaning "little
favorable/graceful one."
- NANNA:
Old Norse myth name of a goddess of the Aesir and wife of Baldr, derived from the element nenna,
meaning "daring."
- NANNIE:
Variant of Nanny, meaning "favor; grace."
- NANNY:
English pet form of Ann, meaning
"favor; grace."
- NAO:
Japanese unisex name meaning "honest."
- NAOKI:
Japanese unisex name meaning "honest tree."
- NAOKO:
Japanese name meaning "honest child."
- NAOMH:
Irish/Gaelic name meaning "holy."
- NAOMI
(Na'omi):
- Biblical name of the mother-in-law of Ruth,
meaning "pleasantness."
- Japanese name meaning "above all,
beauty."
- NARCISA: Romanian form
of Latin Narcissa, possibly meaning
"numbness; sleep."
- NARCISSA:
Feminine form of Latin Narcissus,
possibly meaning "numbness; sleep."
- NARGIZ:
Armenian name meaning
"narcissus flower."
- NARKISSA: Feminine form
of Greek Narkissos, possibly
meaning "numbness; sleep."
- NASHWA: Arabic name
meaning "ecstasy, elation."
- NASIM: Arabic name
meaning "breeze."
- NASIRA: Feminine form
of Arabic Nasir, meaning "helper."
- NASRIN:
Persian name meaning "wild rose."
- NASTASIA: Variant of
Russian Nastasya,
meaning "
- NASTASSIA:
Variant of Russian Nastasya, meaning
"resurrection."
- NASTASSIYA:
Variant of Russian Nastasya, meaning
"resurrection."
- NASTASSJA:
Variant of Russian Nastasya, meaning
"resurrection."
- NASTASSYA:
Variant of Russian Nastasya, meaning
"resurrection."
- NASTASYA:
Nickname for Russian Anastasiya,
meaning "resurrection."
- NASTENKA:
Czech form of Anastasia,
meaning "resurrection."
- NASTIA:
Diminutive form of Russian Anastasiya,
meaning "resurrection."
- NASTYA:
Diminutive form of Russian Anastasiya,
meaning "resurrection."
- NATALE:
Italian form of Natalie, meaning
"birthday," or in Church Latin "Christmas day."
- NATALEE:
Variant of Natalie, meaning
"birthday," or in Church Latin "Christmas day."
- NATÁLIA:
Hungarian form of Natalia,
meaning "birthday," or in Church Latin "Christmas
day."
- NATALIA:
Latin name derived from (dies) natalis, meaning
"birthday," or in Church Latin "Christmas day." This is
the form used in Italy and Spain.
- NATALIE:
English and French form of Latin Natalia,
meaning "birthday," or in Church Latin "Christmas
day."
- NATALIJA:
Croatian, Serbian and Slovene form of Natalia,
meaning "birthday," or in Church Latin "Christmas
day."
- NATALIYA:
Ukrainian and Russian form of Natalia,
meaning "birthday," or in Church Latin "Christmas
day."
- NATALKA:
Ukrainian pet form of Nataliya, meaning "birthday," or in Church Latin "Christmas
day."
- NATALYA:
Russian variant of Nataliya, meaning "birthday," or in Church Latin "Christmas
day."
- NATAŠA:
Croatian, Serbian and Slovene form of Russian Natasha, meaning
"birthday," or in Church Latin "Christmas day."
- NATASA:
Greek pet form of Anastasia,
meaning "resurrection."
- NATASHA:
Russian pet form of Natalya, meaning
"birthday," or in Church Latin "Christmas day."
- NATASZA:
Polish form of Russian Natasha, meaning
"birthday," or in Church Latin "Christmas day."
- NATHALIA
(Nathália): Portuguese form of Natalia,
meaning "birthday," or in Church Latin "Christmas
day."
- NATHALIE:
French variant of Natalie, meaning
"birthday," or in Church Latin "Christmas day."
- NATILLE:
English variant of Natalie, meaning
"birthday," or in Church Latin "Christmas day."
- NATISHA:
English variant of Russian Natasha, meaning
"birthday," or in Church Latin "Christmas day."
- NATSUKO:
Japanese name meaning "summer child."
- NATSUMI:
Japanese name meaning "summer beauty."
- NAVA:
Hebrew name meaning "beautiful."
- NAWAL:
Arabic name meaning "gift."
- NAWRA:
Arabic name meaning "blossom."
- NAYELI:
Native American Zapotec name meaning "I love you."
- NAZANI:
Armenian name meaning "delicate."
- NAZELI:
Armenian name meaning "pretty."
- NAZLI:
Arabic name meaning "delicate."
- NDIDI:
African Igbo unisex name meaning "patience."
- NEA:
Nickname for Swedish Linnéa,
meaning "twinflower."
- NEASA:
Variant of Irish Neassa, possibly meaning "one/only
choice."
- NEASSA:
Irish myth name of the mother of Conchobhar.
The name is probably a feminine form of Irish Neas,
meaning "one/only choice."
- NEBT-HET:
Original Egyptian form of Greek Nephthys, myth name
of a goddess of death, composed of the elements nbt "lady"
and hwt "house," thus "lady of the house."
- NEELA:
Hindi name meaning "blue."
- NEELAM:
Hindi unisex jewel name meaning "sapphire."
- NEFERTARI:
Ancient Egyptian name, meaning "the most beautiful."
- NEFERTITI:
Ancient Egyptian name, meaning "the beautiful one has come."
- NEGDAR:
Armenian name meaning "nectar."
- NEHA:
Hindi name meaning both "love" and "rain."
- NEHUSHTA:
Minor biblical character from the 2nd book of Kings. Wife of King Jehoiakim,
daughter of Elnatan, and mother of Jehoiachin.
- NEILE:
Irish/Gaelic form of Nell, itself a nickname for Eleanor, Ellen
and Helen.
- NEILINA:
Scottish feminine form of Neil, meaning
"champion."
- NEKANE:
Basque form of Dolores, meaning
"sorrows."
- NELDA:
Nickname for longer names ending with -nelda.
- NELL:
Originally a nickname for Eleanor, "foreign; the
other," and Ellen and Helen,
both meaning "torch" or "moon" or more likely "to elope."
- NELLA:
Nickname for names ending with -nella.
- NELLE:
Variant of Nell, a nickname for Eleanor,
Ellen and Helen.
- NELLIE:
Pet form of Nell, a nickname for Eleanor,
Ellen and Helen.
- NELLY:
Pet form of Nell, a nickname for Eleanor,
Ellen and Helen.
- NEMESIS:
Greek myth name of the goddess of justice and vengeance, meaning
"retribution; righteous anger."
- NENA:
English variant of Nina, a nickname
for names ending with -nina.
- NEO:
African Tswana unisex name meaning "gift."
- NEPHELE:
Greek myth name of a goddess of the clouds and mother of the centaurs, meaning "cloudy."
- NEPHTHYS:
Greek form of Egyptian Nebt-Het, meaning "lady
of the house."
- NERE:
Basque name meaning "mine."
- NEREA:
Variant of Basque Nere, meaning "mine."
- NEREIDA:
"Nymph, sea sprite." Latin name derived from Greek Nereis,
the name of the sea sprites fathered by Nereus.
- NEREZA:
Variant of Italian Nerezza, meaning
"darkness."
- NEREZZA:
Modern Italian name derived from the word nerezza, meaning
"darkness."
- NERGIS:
Turkish name meaning "daffodil."
- NERIDA:
Variant of Latin Nereida, meaning "nymph, sea
sprite."
- NERINA:
Feminine form of Italian Nerio, meaning
"water."
- NERINE:
English name derived from the name of a genus of plants native to South
Africa but now spread world wide. It is a bulb plant that produces beautiful
pink funnel-shaped flowers in the fall, similar to the Belladonna Lily,
though smaller. Also a patronymic of the Greek myth name Nereus,
meaning "daughters of Nereus," marine nymphs of the Mediterranean.
- NERISSA:
"Nymph, sea sprite." Shakespeare creation, derived from Greek Nereis,
the name of the sea sprites fathered by Nereus.
- NERTHUS:
Latin form of Germanic Nerthuz, meaning "strong,
vigorous."
- NERTHUZ
(Nerţuz): Teutonic myth name of a goddess of fertility, derived from the
root *ner, meaning "strong, vigorous."
- NERYS:
"Lady." Modern Welsh name, probably derived from the latter part
of medieval Generys "white
lady."
- NESRIN:
Turkish form of Persian Nasrin, meaning
"wild rose."
- NESSA:
- Hebrew name meaning "miracle."
- Nickname for Vanessa,
possibly meaning "appear."
- Variant of Irish Neassa, meaning
"one/only choice."
- NESSIE: Diminutive form
of Vanessa, possibly meaning
"appear."
- NEST: Welsh
pet form of Agnes,
meaning "chaste; holy."
- NESTA:
Welsh pet form of Agnes,
meaning "chaste; holy."
- NETA:
Hebrew unisex name meaning "plant, shrub."
- NETTA:
- English variant of Nettie,
a pet form of names ending with -nette.
- Scottish feminine form of Neil,
meaning "champion."
- NETTIE:
English pet form of names ending with -nette.
- NEUS:
Catalan name meaning "snow."
- NEVA:
Nickname for Geneva, possibly meaning "white
race."
- NEVADA:
English unisex name derived from the state name, itself meaning
"snow-capped."
- NEVAEH:
Modern English name created by spelling "heaven" backwards.
- NEVE:
English form of Irish/Gaelic Niamh,
meaning "beauty, brightness."
- NEVENA:
Bulgarian name, meaning "marigold."
- NEVES:
Portuguese form of Spanish Nieves, meaning
"snows."
- NEŽA:
Slovene form of Agnes, meaning "chaste;
holy."
- NGAIO:
Maori name meaning "clever."
- NGAIRE:
Maori name, possibly meaning "flax."
- NGOC:
Vietnamese name meaning "precious gem."
- NGOZI:
African Igbo unisex name meaning "blessing."
- NGUYET:
Vietnamese name meaning "moon."
- NHUNG:
Vietnamese unisex name meaning "velvet."
- NIA:
- African Swahili name meaning
"purpose."
- Welsh form of Irish Niamh,
meaning "beauty,
brightness."
- NIAMH:
Irish/Gaelic myth name of the daughter of a sea god, meaning "beauty,
brightness."
- NICHOLA:
English feminine form of Nicholas,
meaning "victory of the people."
- NICHOLE:
English variant of Nicole, meaning "victory of the people."
- NICKY:
English unisex pet form of masculine Nick,
and a variant of feminine Nikki, both meaning "victory of the people."
- NICOLA:
Latin feminine form of Nicholas,
meaning "victory of the people."
- NICOLASA:
Feminine form of Spanish Nicolás,
meaning "victory of the people."
- NICOLE:
English and French feminine form of Nicholas,
meaning "victory of the people."
- NICOLETA:
Feminine form of Romanian Nicolae,
meaning "victory of the people."
- NICOLETTA:
Italian pet form of Latin Nicola, meaning "victory of the people."
- NICOLETTE:
French feminine form of Nicholas,
meaning "victory of the people."
- NICOLINA:
Italian pet form of Latin Nicola, meaning "victory of the people."
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