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NIDIA:
Variant of Nydia, possibly meaning
"nest."
NIEVE:
Variant of Spanish Nieves, meaning "snows."
NIEVES:
"Snows." Spanish religious name derived from a title of the Virgin
Mary, Nuestra Señora de las Nieves, "Our Lady of the
Snows."
NIGA
(Nîga): Persian name derived from the word nîgâh, literally
meaning "sight, vision," but usually rendered "looking after."
NIGELIA:
Feminine form of English Nigel, meaning
"champion."
NIGELLA:
Variant of English Nigelia, meaning "champion."
NIINA:
Finnish pet form of Anna, meaning
"favor; grace."
NIKA:
Slavic nickname for Veronika,
meaning "bringer of victory."
NIKE:
Greek myth name of a goddess of victory, meaning "victory."
NIKEISHA:
Elaborated form of English Keisha, meaning
"cinnamon tree."
NIKEPHOROS:
"Bearer of victory." Ancient Greek unisex name composed of the
elements nike "victory" and phoreo "to
bear/carry."
NIKHILA:
Feminine form of Hindi Nikhil,
meaning "entire, whole."
NIKKI:
English pet form of Latin Nicola, meaning "victory
of the people."
NIKKOLE:
Modern English variant of Nicole, meaning "victory
of the people."
NIKOLE:
English variant of Nicole, meaning "victory
of the people."
NIKOLETA:
Feminine form of Greek Nikolaos, meaning "victory
of the people."
NIKOLETT:
Hungarian feminine form of Nikola, meaning "victory
of the people."
NIKOLINA:
Bulgarian feminine form of Nikola, meaning "victory
of the people."
NILA:
Hindi name meaning "dark blue."
NILDA:
Nickname for Italian/Spanish Brunilda,
meaning "armored warrior woman."
NILOFER:
Persian name meaning "water-lily."
NILOOFAR:
Variant of Persian Nilofer, meaning
"water-lily."
NILOUFAR:
Variant of Persian Nilofer, meaning
"water-lily."
NILSINE:
Feminine form of Swedish Nils,
meaning "victory of the people."
NILUFER
(Nilüfer): Turkish form of Persian Nilofer, meaning
"water-lily."
NIMUE:
Welsh myth name of the sorceress who stole away the infant Lancelot, known
in Arthurian legend as the Lady of the
Lake. Probably related to Greek Mneme,
meaning "memory."
NINA:
Babylonian myth name of a daughter of Ea
and goddess of the watery deep, meaning "enclosure of
fish."
Continental nickname for names ending
with -nina.
Native American Quechua name meaning
"fire."
Spanish word
for "little girl."
NINEL:
Modern Russian name created by spelling Lenin backwards.
NINETTE:
French pet form of Nina, a continental nickname for
names ending with -nina.
NING:
Chinese name meaning "tranquility."
NINGHONG:
Chinese name meaning "tranquil red."
NINON:
Pet form of French Anne, meaning
"favor; grace."
NIRVANA:
Modern English name derived from the Sanskrit word nirvana, meaning
"disappearance, extinction (of the soul)."
NISHA:
Hindi name meaning "night."
NISSA:
Hebrew name meaning "sign."
NITA:
- Nickname for longer names ending with -nita.
- Native American Choctaw name meaning
"bear."
NITHYA:
Variant of Hindi Nitya, meaning "always;
eternally."
NITYA:
Hindi name meaning "always; eternally."
NITZA:
Hebrew name meaning "flower bud."
NIU:
Chinese name meaning "girl."
NIVIARSIAQ:
Greenlandic name, derived from the name of the national flower of Greenland,
meaning "young maiden."
NIZHONI:
Native American Navajo name meaning "beautiful."
NKECHI:
African Igbo name meaning "God gave me a blessing."
NKEMDILIM:
African Igbo unisex name meaning "forever mine."
NKIRU:
Nickname for African Igbo Nkiruka, meaning "the
best is still to come."
NKIRUKA:
African Igbo name meaning "the best is still to come."
NKOSAZANA:
African Xhosa name meaning "princess."
NKRUMA:
African Akan unisex name meaning "ninth born child."
NOA:
Hebrew biblical name of a daughter of Zelophehad,
meaning "motion, shake, tremble."
NOAH:
Variant of Hebrew Noa, meaning "motion, shake,
tremble."
NOAM:
Hebrew unisex name meaning "pleasantness."
NOBUKO:
Japanese name meaning "faithful child."
NOELA:
Galician form of French Noele, meaning "Christmas;
God's birthday."
NOELE:
Feminine form of French Noel,
meaning "Christmas; God's birthday."
NOELENE:
English pet form of French Noele,
meaning "Christmas; God's birthday."
NOELIA:
Italian and Spanish form of French Noele, meaning
"Christmas; God's birthday."
NOELLA:
Pet form of French Noelle,
meaning "Christmas; God's birthday."
NOELLE:
English variant of French Noele, meaning "Christmas; God's
birthday."
NOEMI:
Italian form of Naomi, meaning
"pleasantness."
NOEMIE
(Noémie): French form of Naomi, meaning
"pleasantness."
NOGA:
Variant of Hebrew unisex Nogah, meaning
"brightness."
NOGAH:
Hebrew unisex name. It is the biblical name of a son of King David,
meaning "brightness."
NOHEMI:
Spanish
form of biblical Naomi, meaning
"pleasantness."
NOIRIN
(Nóirín): Pet form of Irish Nóra, meaning
"honor, valor."
NOLA:
Feminine form of Nolan, meaning "little
champion/chariot-fighter."
NOLENE:
Feminine form of Nolan,
meaning "little champion/chariot-fighter."
NOLWENN:
Breton name derived from the phrase Noyal Gwenn, meaning "holy
one from Noyal."
NOMUSA:
African Ndebele name meaning "merciful."
NONA:
Old English name derived from Latin nonus, meaning "ninth."
Usually given to the ninth born child if it is female.
NONIE:
Pet form of Ione, probably meaning
"island."
NONNA:
Russian form of English Nona, meaning "ninth."
NONTLE:
African Xhosa name meaning "mother of beauty."
NOOR:
Variant of Arabic unisex Nur, meaning "to
illuminate."
NOORA:
Finnish form of Nora, meaning
"honor, valor."
NÓRA:
Nickname for Irish Onóra, meaning
"honor, valor."
NORA:
English form of Irish Nóra, meaning "honor,
valor."
NORAH:
Variant of English Nora, meaning "honor,
valor."
NOREEN:
Pet form of English Nora, meaning "honor,
valor."
NORENE:
Variant of English Noreen, meaning "honor, valor."
NORI:
Unisex unisex for Japanese names beginning with Nori-.
NORIKO:
Japanese name meaning "child of principles."
NORINA:
Italian pet form of English Nora, meaning "honor,
valor."
NORMA:
Italian name invented by Felice Romani in his libretto for Belini's opera of
the same name, from Latin norma, meaning "standard, rule."
Now often used as a feminine form of Norman
"northman."
NORMANNA:
Scottish feminine form of Norman,
meaning "northman."
NORMINA:
Scottish feminine form of Norman,
meaning "northman."
NOSIZWE:
African Xhosa name meaning "mother of the nation."
NOUSHA:
Persian name meaning "pleasant, sweet."
NOUSHIG:
Armenian name meaning "little almond."
NOUVER:
Armenian name meaning "gift."
NOVA:
Native American Hopi name meaning
"chases butterflies."
Modern English name derived from Latin
novus, meaning "new."
NOVIA:
Spanish name meaning "girlfriend."
NOX:
Roman form of Greek Nyx, meaning "night."
NSIA:
African Akan unisex name meaning "sixth born child."
NSONOWA:
African Akan unisex name meaning "seventh born child."
NTHANDA:
African Tumbuka unisex name meaning "star."
NTOMBI:
African Zulu name meaning "lady."
NUALA:
Nickname for Irish/Gaelic Fionnuala,
meaning "white shoulder."
NUBIA:
English and Spanish name derived from the African country name, itself
possibly from the Egyptian word nbw, meaning "gold."
NUHA:
Arabic name meaning "wisdom."
NUKA:
Greenlandic unisex name meaning "younger sibling."
NUNZIA:
Nickname for Italian Annunziata,
meaning "announces," referring to the Annunciation. Sometimes
considered a month name for March.
NUNZIATELLA:
Pet form of Italian Nunzia,
meaning "announces," referring to the Annunciation. Sometimes
considered a month name for March.
NUNZIATINA:
Pet form of Italian Nunzia, meaning
"announces," referring to the Annunciation. Sometimes
considered a month name for March.
NUO:
Chinese name meaning "graceful."
NUR:
Arabic unisex name, derived from the word nawara, meaning "to
illuminate."
NURA:
Feminine form of Arabic unisex Nur, meaning "to
illuminate."
NURAY:
Turkish name meaning "bright moon."
NURIA
(Núria): "Nuria." Catalan religious name derived from a title of
the Virgin Mary, Nostra Senyora de Núria, "Our Lady of Nuria,"
the name of a Spanish sanctuary containing a statue of Mary.
NURIT:
Hebrew flower name meaning "buttercup."
NUYING:
Chinese name meaning "girl flower."
NYAH:
Variant of African Swahili Nia, meaning "purpose."
NYARAI:
African Shona name meaning "humility."
NYDIA:
Created by author Edward Bulwer-Lytton for the heroine of his 1834 novel The
Last Days of Pompeii, possibly derived from the Latin word nidus,
meaning "nest."
NYREE:
English form of Maori Ngaire,
possibly meaning "flax."
NYSSA:
Variant of Hebrew Nissa, meaning "sign."
NYX:
Greek myth name of a goddess of night, meaning "night."
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