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- NABIL:
Arabic name meaning "noble."
- NABU:
Babylonian name of a god of wisdom and writing, worshiped as the son of Marduk
and grandson of Ea, possibly meaning
"brilliant, shining."
- NACHO:
Spanish pet form of Ignacio, possibly
meaning "unknowing."
- NACHOR:
Biblical name of the son of Terach,
meaning "to snort."
- NACIO:
Spanish pet form of Ignacio,
possibly meaning "unknowing."
- NADAB:
Biblical name of a son of Aaron,
meaning "generous."
- NADAV:
Original Hebrew form of biblical Nadab, meaning
"generous."
- NADER:
Variant of Arabic Nadir, meaning "rare."
- NADIR:
Arabic name meaning "rare."
- NAEVIUS:
Roman family name derived from Latin naevus, meaning
"spotted."
- NAGENDRA:
"Snake-Indra." Hindi name composed of the Sanskrit elements naga
"snake" and the name of the god Indra.
- NAGI:
Variant of Arabic Naji, meaning "safe."
- NAGIB:
Variant of Arabic Najib, meaning "noble."
- NAHABED:
Armenian
name meaning
"patriarch."
- NAHIR:
Variant of Aramaic Nahor,
meaning "light."
- NAHOR:
Aramaic biblical name of a brother of Abraham,
meaning "light."
- NAHUEL:
Native American Mapuche name meaning "jaguar."
- NAHUM:
Hebrew biblical name of a minor prophet, meaning "comfort."
- NAHUR:
Variant of Aramaic Nahor,
meaning "light."
- NAIL:
Arabic name meaning "attainer."
- NA'IM:
Arabic name meaning "tranquil."
- NAIRI:
Armenian unisex name derived from the
Assyrian word for Armenia, meaning "country of rivers;
riverland."
- NAITIK:
Hindi name meaning "moral."
- NAJI:
Arabic name meaning "safe."
- NAJIB:
Arabic name meaning "noble."
- NALDO:
Nickname for Italian names ending with -naldo.
- NANDA:
Hindi myth name of Krishna's foster
father, meaning "joy."
- NANDOR
(Nándor): Hungarian form of Visigothic Ferdinand,
meaning "journey-prepared."
- NANDRU:
Romanian form of Visigothic Ferdinand,
meaning "journey-prepared."
- NANDY:
English pet form of Visigothic Ferdinand,
meaning "journey-prepared."
- NANNA:
Mesopotamian myth name of a god of the moon and son of Enlil, meaning
"illuminator."
- NANOOK:
Inuit myth name of the master of bears, meaning "polar bear" in
Inuktitut.
- NANUK:
Variant of Inuit Nanook, meaning "polar
bear."
- NAO:
Japanese unisex name meaning "honest."
- NAOIS:
Dialectal variant of Scottish/Gaelic Aonghus,
meaning "one/only choice."
- NAOKI:
Japanese name meaning "honest tree."
- NAOMHAN
(Naomhán): "Little holy one." Irish name composed of the element naomh
"holy" and a diminutive suffix.
- NAOS:
Variant of Scottish/Gaelic Naois,
meaning "one/only choice."
- NAPHTALI:
Hebrew biblical name of a son of Jacob
and Bilhah, meaning "my
struggle."
- NAPOLEON:
French form of Italian Napoleone, a very rare name
borne by a short emperor (5'6"), usually translated as "lion of
Naples" but only because of its association with Italian Napoli
"Naples" and leone "lion." Etymologists now
believe the name to be of Germanic origin, from elvish Nibelungen
"sons of the mist," the name of a race of dwarfs; thus, a more
accurate translation for our short emperor's name would be "elf, dwarf,
Nibelung."
- NAPOLEONE:
Italian form of French Napoleon, probably meaning
"dwarf, elf, Nibelung."
- NARAYAN:
Hindi myth name of a god of creation, meaning "son of man."
- NARCISO:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form
of Latin Narcissus, possibly meaning
"numbness; sleep."
- NARCISSE:
French form of Latin Narcissus,
possibly meaning "numbness; sleep."
- NARCISSUS:
Latin form of Greek Narkissos, myth name of a vain youth who fell in love
with his own reflection and eventually was turned into a kind of lily or
daffodil flower known as the narkissos. The name may have been
derived from the word narke, meaning "numbness; sleep."
- NARCYZ:
Polish form of Latin Narcissus,
possibly meaning "numbness; sleep."
- NARENDRA:
"Man of Indra." Hindi name composed of the Sanskrit element nara
"man" and the name of the god Indra.
- NARINDER:
Variant of Hindi Narendra, meaning "man of Indra."
- NARKISSOS:
Original Greek form of Latin Narcissus, possibly
meaning "numbness; sleep."
- NASEER:
Variant of Arabic Nasir, meaning "helper."
- NASH:
"Lives by an ash tree." English surname transferred to forename
use, itself from Middle English atten ash, meaning "at the
ash."
- NASIB:
Arabic name meaning "noble."
- NASIR:
Arabic name meaning "helper."
- NASSER:
Variant of Arabic Nasir, meaning "helper."
- NAT:
English nickname for Nathan, meaning "gift."
- NATALIO:
Spanish masculine form of Latin Natalia,
meaning "birthday," or in Church Latin "Christmas
day."
- NATAN:
Hebrew form of Nathan, meaning "gift."
- NATANAEL:
Portuguese and Spanish form of biblical Nathanael, meaning
"God has given."
- NATANAELE:
Italian form of biblical Nathanael, meaning "God has
given."
- NATE:
English nickname for Nathan, meaning "gift."
- NATHAN:
Biblical name of a prophet who reprimanded King David
for unfair treatment of Uriah, meaning
"gift."
- NATHANAEL:
Biblical name of an apostle also known as Bartholomew,
meaning "God has given."
- NATHANIEL:
English variant of biblical Nathanael, meaning "God has
given."
- NAUM:
Russian form of Hebrew Nahum, meaning "comfort."
- NAVEED:
Persian name meaning "good news."
- NAVEEN:
Hindi name meaning "news."
- NAVID:
Variant of Persian Naveed, meaning "good
news."
- NAZAIRE:
French form of Latin Nazarius, meaning "from
Nazareth."
- NAZAR:
Russian form of Latin Nazarius, meaning "from
Nazareth."
- NAZARIO:
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Nazarius, meaning
"from Nazareth."
- NAZARIUS:
Latin name meaning "from Nazareth."
- NAZARIY:
Russian form of Latin Nazarius, meaning "from
Nazareth."
- NAZIH:
Arabic name meaning "honest."
- NDERIM: Albanian name meaning "honor; respect."
- NDIDI:
African Igbo unisex name meaning "patience."
- NEACAL:
Scottish/Gaelic form of Nicholas, meaning
"victory of the people."
- NEAL:
English variant of Neil, meaning "champion."
- NEAS:
Old Irish form of Scottish/Gaelic Naos,
meaning "one/only choice."
- NEBO:
Biblical name of a man who had 52 sons. It is a variant of Babylonian Nabu,
possibly meaning "brilliant, shining."
- NEBOJSA:
Serbian name meaning "fearless."
- NEBUCHADNEZZAR:
Variant of Nebuchadrezzar, meaning "O Nebo, defend my crown/empire."
- NEBUCHADREZZAR:
"O Nebo, defend my crown/empire." Biblical name of a ruler of
Babylon who conquered Judah and Jerusalem and destroyed temples.
- NECULAI:
Romanian form of Nicholas,
meaning "victory of the people."
- NED:
Nickname for English Edward, meaning "guardian of
prosperity."
- NEELAM:
Hindi unisex jewel name meaning "sapphire."
- NEELY:
English pet form of Neil, meaning "champion."
- NEFER-KHEPERU-RÊ:
Another name for Egyptian Akhenaton.
- NEHEMIAH:
Hebrew biblical name of a governor of Judah, meaning "consoled by
God."
- NEIFION:
Welsh form of Latin Neptune, of uncertain etymology.
- NEHOR:
Variant of Aramaic Nahor, meaning "light."
- NEHORAI:
Variant of Aramaic Nahor,
meaning "light."
- NEIL:
English/Scottish form of Irish Niall, meaning
"champion."
- NÉILL:
Original Gaelic form of Irish Niall, meaning
"champion."
- NEILL:
English variant of Neil, meaning "champion."
- NEIRIN:
Older form of Welsh Aneirin, meaning
"all gold; very precious." Neirin ap
Dwywei was the name of the Welsh poet who wrote the Book of Aneirin and Y
Gododdin.
- NEIS:
Irish name derived from Scottish/Gaelic Naois,
meaning "one/only choice."
- NEJC:
Pet form of Slovene Jernej, meaning
"son of Talmai."
- NEKODA:
Hebrew biblical name of a temple servant, meaning "marked, painted."
- NELS:
Variant of
Swedish Nils, meaning "victory of the people."
- NELSON:
English surname transferred to forename use, meaning "son of Neil."
- NELU:
Romanian pet form of Ion, meaning
"God is gracious."
- NEMANJA:
Serbian name meaning "having no possessions; poor."
- NEMO:
Latin name, meaning "nobody," used by Jules Verne for his
character, the captain of the Nautilus, in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
- NENAD:
Serbian name, possibly meaning "unexpected."
- NENNE:
Pet form of Scandinavian Lennart,
meaning "lion-strong."
- NEO:
- African Tswana unisex name meaning
"gift."
- Modern English name derived from the
Greek word neos, meaning "new."
- NEOPTOLEMOS:
Original Greek form of Latin Neoptolemus, myth
name of the son of Achilles,
composed of the Greek elements neos "new" and polemos
"war."
- NEOPTOLEMUS:
Latin form of Greek Neoptolemos, meaning
"new war."
- NEPTUNE:
Latin myth name of a god of horses and the sea, derived from Latin Neptunus.
The etymology of both Neptune and Poseidon
are uncertain, but
Poseidon, also known as "earth-shaker," may mean
"distribution-lord." Neptune is also the name of a planet in the solar system.
- NEPTUNUS:
Latin name from which Neptune was derived. The etymology
of both Neptune and its Greek counterpart Poseidon
are uncertain, but Poseidon, known as "the earth-shaker," may mean
"distribution-lord."
- NEREUS:
Greek myth name of a god of the sea, derived from the word neros, meaning
"water."
- NERIAH:
Biblical name of the father of Baruch,
meaning "lamp of God."
- NERIO:
Italian name derived from Greek Nereus, meaning
"water."
- NERO:
- Roman name, possibly meaning
"black."
- Nickname for Italian Raniero,
meaning "wise warrior."
- NERVA:
Roman name derived from Latin nervus, meaning "strength."
- NESTOR:
Greek myth name of the king of Pylos, meaning "homecoming."
- NESTORE:
Italian form of Greek Nestor, meaning
"homecoming."
- NETA:
Hebrew unisex name meaning "plant, shrub."
- NETHANIAH:
Biblical name of the father of the murderer of Gedaliah,
as well as other biblical characters, meaning "gift of God."
- NETUNO:
Portuguese form of Neptune. The etymology of both
Neptune and its Greek counterpart, Poseidon,
are uncertain, but Poseidon, also known as "the earth-shaker," may
mean "distribution-lord."
- NEVADA:
English unisex name derived from the state name, itself meaning
"snow-capped."
- NEVAN:
English form of Irish Naomhán, meaning "little holy one."
- NEVIL:
Variant of
English Neville, meaning "new town."
- NEVILLE:
English surname transferred to forename use, itself from a Norman baronial
name from several places called "new town."
- NEVIO:
Italian form of Roman Naevius, meaning
"spotted."
- NEWT:
Nickname for
English Newton, meaning "new
settlement."
- NEWTON:
"New settlement." English surname transferred to forename use,
itself from the name of many places composed of the Old English elements neowe
"new" and tun "enclosure, settlement."
- NGAI:
Vietnamese name meaning "herb."
- NGOZI:
African Igbo unisex name meaning "blessing."
- NHUNG:
Vietnamese unisex name meaning "velvet."
- NIALL:
Original Gaelic form of Irish Niul, meaning
"champion."
- NIANZU:
Chinese name meaning "thinking of ancestors."
- NIC:
Nickname for English Dominic "belongs
to the lord" and
Nicholas
"victory of the people."
- NICATOR:
Latin name meaning "the conqueror."
- NICCOLO
(Niccolò): Italian form of Nicholas,
meaning "victory of the people."
- NICHJO:
Pet form of Esperanto Nikolao,
meaning "victory of the people."
- NICHOL:
Variant of Scottish Nicol, meaning
"victory of the people."
- NICHOLAS:
English and French
name derived from Greek Nikolaos, meaning
"victory of the people."
- NICK:
English nickname for Nicholas, meaning "victory
of the people."
- NICKOLAS:
English variant of Nicholas, meaning "victory
of the people."
- NICKOLAUS:
German form of Nicholas, meaning "victory
of the people."
- NICKY:
English unisex name. It is the pet form of masculine Nick,
and variant of feminine Nikki, both meaning "victory of the people."
- NICO:
Nickname for Italian Niccolò, meaning "victory of the people."
- NICODEME
(Nicodème): French form of Latin Nicodemus,
meaning "victory of the people."
- NICODEMO:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Nicodemus,
meaning "victory of the people."
- NICODEMUS:
Latin form of Greek Nikodemos, meaning
"victory of the people."
- NICOL:
Scottish form of Nicholas, meaning
"victory of the people."
- NICOLA:
Italian form of Nicholas, meaning
"victory of the people."
- NICOLAAS:
Dutch form of Nicholas, meaning
"victory of the people."
- NICOLAE
(Nicolæ): Romanian form of Nicholas,
meaning "victory of the people."
- NICOLAO:
Spanish form of Nicholas, meaning
"victory of the people."
- NICOLAOS:
Variant of Greek Nikolaos, meaning
"victory of the people."
- NICOLÁS:
Spanish form of Nicholas, meaning
"victory of the people."
- NICOLAS:
English variant of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the
people."
- NICOLAU:
Catalan and Portuguese form of Nicholas,
meaning "victory of the people."
- NICOLO
(Nicolò): Variant of Italian Niccolò, meaning "victory of the
people."
- NICOMEDO:
Italian form of Greek Nikomedes, meaning
"victory-scheme."
- NICOSTRATO:
Italian form of Greek Nikostratos, meaning
"victory-army."
- NICU:
Pet form of Romanian Nicolae, meaning
"victory of the people."
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