| A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
| Nabelung |
African |
beautiful one |
| Nabila |
Arabic |
Noble. |
| Nada |
Arabic |
The generous one. |
| Nadda |
Aboriginal |
A camp. |
| Nadezda |
Czech |
one with hope |
| Nadia |
Slavonic |
Hope. |
| Nadie |
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Hope. |
| Nadine |
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Hope. |
| Nadira |
Arabic |
Precious. |
| Nadya |
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The generous one. |
| Nafeeza |
Arabic |
precious thing |
| Nagihan |
Turkish |
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| Nahoko |
Japanese |
child of Naho |
| Naia |
Greek |
flowing |
| Naida |
Greek |
A water nymph. |
| Nailah |
African |
succeeding |
| Naimah |
Arabic |
living a soft, enjoyable life |
| Naina |
Hindu |
eyes |
| Nairne |
Scottish Gaelic |
From the river. |
| Nalani |
Hawaiian |
The calm of the skies. |
| Nalini |
Sanskrit |
lovely |
| Nama |
Aboriginal |
A Tea-Tree. |
| Namazzi |
Ugandan |
water |
| Nami |
Japanese |
A wave. |
| Namiko |
Japanese |
child of Nami |
| Namrata |
Hindu |
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| Nan |
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Grace, or favoured by God. From the name Anne, Nancy and Nanette. |
| Nanako |
Japanese |
child of Nana |
| Nancy |
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Grace, or favoured by God. Originally a nickname from Anne, but also an independent name. |
| Nandini |
Hindu |
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| Nandita |
Hindu |
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| Nanette |
French |
Grace, or favoured by God. Originally a nickname from Anne, but also an independent name. |
| Nani |
Polynesian |
Beautiful. |
| Nanine |
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Grace, or favoured by God. From the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning. Also see Annabel, Annamaria, Anneliese, Hannah, Nancy. |
| Nanna |
Hebrew |
graceful one |
| Nanon |
French |
Grace, or favoured by God. From the name Anne. |
| Nantale |
Ugandan |
clan totem is a lion |
| Naoko |
Japanese |
child of Nao |
| Naomi |
Hebrew |
Pleasant. A biblical name, and the feminine form of Noam. |
| Napea |
Latin |
A girl of the valley. |
| Nara |
Old English/Japanese/Aboriginal |
Old English: The nearest and dearest one. Japanese: An Oak tree. Aboriginal: A companion. |
| Narcissa |
Greek |
self-love |
| Narda |
Latin |
A fragrant ointment or perfume. |
| Narella |
Greek |
bright one |
| Narelle |
Australian |
Probably derived from Nara and Elle. Nara - Old English: The nearest and dearest one. Japanese: An Oak tree. Aboriginal: A companion. Elle - She, a woman. |
| Naretha |
Aboriginal |
A saltbush. |
| Narkeasha |
African |
pretty |
| Narmada |
Hindu |
name of a river |
| Nasha |
African |
Born during rainy season. |
| Nashwa |
Egyptian |
wonderful feeling |
| Nasiche |
Ugandan |
born during locust season |
| Nasrin |
Persian |
A wild rose. |
| Nastasia |
Russian from Greek |
She who will rise again. |
| Natala |
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Born at Christmas. From the name Natalie, but also used as an independent name. |
| Natalia |
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Born at Christmas. From the name Natalie, but also used as an independent name. |
| Natalie |
Latin |
Born at Christmas. |
| Natalya |
Russian |
Born at Christmas. |
| Natane |
Native American |
Female child. |
| Nataniella |
Hebrew |
gift of God |
| Natasha |
Russian |
Born at Christmas. From the name Natalie, but also used as an independent name. |
| Nathalie |
French |
Born at Christmas. From the name Natalie, but also used as an independent name. |
| Nathania |
Hebrew |
The gift of God. Feminine form of Nathan. |
| Natividad |
Spanish |
The nativity. |
| Natsuko |
Japanese |
child of Natsu |
| Navdeep |
Hindu |
Navdip |
| Naveena |
strong-willed supporter |
Navina |
| Nawal |
Arabic |
A gift. |
| Nayoko |
Japanese |
child of Nayo |
| Naysa |
Hebrew |
miracle of God |
| Nazaret |
Spanish |
Of Nazareth. |
| Nazirah |
Arabic |
equal, like |
| Nea |
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New, the newcomer. |
| Neala |
Irish Gaelic |
The champion. Feminine form of Neal or Neil. |
| Neci |
Latin |
intense, fiery |
| Neda |
Slavonic |
Born on Sunday. |
| Nediva |
Hebrew |
noble and generous |
| Neeharika |
Hindu |
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| Neelam |
Hindu |
sapphire |
| Neelja |
Hindu |
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| Neena |
Hindu |
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| Neerja |
Hindu |
lotus flower |
| Neeta |
Hindu |
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| Neha |
Hindu |
rain |
| Neka |
Native American |
A wild goose. |
| Nelda |
Old English |
Of the Elder tree. |
| Nelia |
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The champion. . |
| Nell |
Old French |
The light of the sun. From Eleanor and a form of Helen. |
| Nelleke |
Dutch |
a horn |
| Nellie |
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From Helen. |
| Nellwyn |
Old English |
A bright companion. |
| Neola |
Greek |
The young one. |
| Neoma |
Greek |
The new moon. |
| Nerhim |
Turkish |
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| Neria |
Hebrew |
lamp of God, angel |
| Nerida |
Aboriginal |
A flower. |
| Nerin |
Greek |
a nereid, one from the sea |
| Nerina |
Greek |
A sea nymph. |
| Nerissa |
Greek |
A sea nymph. |
| Neroli |
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After an Italian princess. |
| Nerys |
Welsh |
A lady. |
| Nessa |
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Pure, chaste. From the name Agnes and Vanessa. |
| Nessan |
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Stoat. |
| Nesta |
Welsh |
Pure, chaste. Form of Agnes. |
| Netanya |
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God's gift. |
| Netta |
Latin |
Beyond price, praiseworthy. From the name Antonia, Henrietta and many names ending with `ette'. |
| Nettie |
Latin |
Beyond price, praiseworthy. From the name Antonia, Henrietta and many names ending with `ette'. |
| Netty |
Latin |
Beyond price, praiseworthy. From the name Antonia, Henrietta and many names ending with `ette'. |
| Neva |
Spanish |
covered with snow |
| Nevada |
Spanish |
Snow, or as white as snow. Also the name of an American state. A boy or girl's name. |
| Newlyn |
Celtic |
The dweller at the new pool. A boy or girl's name. |
| Neysa |
Greek |
pure |
| Ngaio |
Maori |
The name of a native New Zealand tree. |
| Ngaire |
Maori |
Flaxen. |
| Nhu |
Vietnamese |
everything according to one's wishes |
| Nia |
Swahili |
purpose |
| Niamh |
Irish Gaelic |
Beautiful, bright. The daughter of a sea god in Irish mythology. |
| Nichelle |
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Victorious maiden. |
| Nicia |
Greek |
victorious army |
| Nicki |
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The people's victory. From the name Nicole. |
| Nickita |
Hindu |
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| Nicola |
Latin |
The people's victory. The feminine form of Nicholas. |
| Nicole |
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Victory of the people. |
| Nicolette |
French |
The people's victory. From the name Nicole. |
| Nidra |
Hindu |
a form of the Devi |
| Niju |
Hindu |
Pansophist |
| Nika |
Russian |
born on Sunday |
| Nike |
Greek |
victory |
| Nikita |
Russian/Greek |
Unconquered people. A boy or girl's name. |
| Nikki |
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The people's victory. From the name Nicole. |
| Niley |
Aboriginal |
A shell. |
| Nilg?n |
Turkish |
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| Nilima |
Hindu |
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| Nilini |
Hindu |
perpetuator of the Kuru race |
| Nima |
Tibetan/Sherpa |
Sun. A boy or girl's name. |
| Nimah |
Arabic |
blessing, loan |
| Nimisha |
Hindu |
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| Nimmi |
Hindu |
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| Nimue |
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| Nina |
Spanish |
A girl. Also see Anne and Antonia. |
| Ninon |
French |
Grace, or favoured by God. From the name Anne. |
| Niobe |
Greek |
fern |
| Nira |
Modern Hebrew |
Of the loom. |
| Niradhara |
Hindu |
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| Niral |
Hindu |
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| Nirguna |
Hindu |
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| Nirvana |
Hindu |
deep silence, ultimate bliss |
| Nirvelli |
Tudas Indian |
water child |
| Nisha |
Hindu |
night |
| Nishtha |
Hindu |
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| Nisi |
Hebrew |
emblem |
| Nissa |
Scandinavian |
A friendly elf. |
| Nita |
Native American |
A bean grower. Feminine form of Fabian. |
| Nitara |
Hindu |
deeply rooted |
| Niti |
Hindu |
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| Nitika |
Native American |
angel of precious stone |
| Nitu |
Hindu |
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| Nitya |
Hindu |
goddess Parvati |
| Nitzana |
Hebrew |
blossom |
| Nivedita |
Hindu |
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| Niverta |
Hindu |
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| Nixie |
German |
A water sprite. |
| Niyati |
Hindu |
fate |
| Nizana |
Hebrew |
A flower bud. |
| Noelani |
Hawaiian |
A beautiful girl from heaven. |
| Noella |
French |
christmas |
| Noelle |
Old French |
Christmas, or born at Christmas. The feminine form of Noel. |
| Nola |
Irish Gaelic |
The champion, or the fair-shouldered one. Also see Nuala. |
| Noleen |
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The people's victory. The feminine form of Nicholas. |
| Nolene |
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The people's victory. The feminine form of Nicholas. |
| Noleta |
Latin |
Unwilling. |
| Nona |
Latin |
The ninth, as in the ninth child. |
| Noni |
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From the name Nona and Nora. Nona - The ninth, as in the ninth child. Nora - The light of the sun. |
| Nonie |
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From the name Nona and Nora. Nona - The ninth, as in the ninth child. Nora - The light of the sun. |
| Noor |
Arabic |
Light. |
| Noora |
Aboriginal |
A camp. |
| Nora |
|
The light of the sun. |
| Norah |
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The light of the sun. |
| Norberta |
Old German |
blond hero |
| Nordica |
Teutonic |
From the north. |
| Noreen |
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The light of the sun. |
| Nori |
Japanese |
A doctrine. |
| Noriko |
Japanese |
doctrine child |
| Norma |
Latin |
A rule or standard. The perfect girl or woman. Also a Scottish feminine form of Norman. |
| Norna |
Old Norse |
The goddess of fate. |
| Nova |
Greek |
New, the newcomer. |
| Novyanna |
lovely |
Novy, Novie |
| Noya |
Arabic |
beautiful, ornamented |
| Nozomi |
Japanese |
hope |
| Nu |
Burmese |
Tender. |
| Nuala |
Irish Gaelic |
The fair-shouldered one. Also see Nola. |
| Nuray |
Turkish |
white moon |
| Nurhan |
Turkish |
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| Nydia |
Latin |
A refuge or nest. |
| Nyoko |
Japanese |
A gem or treasure. |
| Nyree |
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Flaxen. |
| Nyssa |
Greek |
The beginning. |
| Nyx |
Latin |
White-haired. |