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Names letter starts with N

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Nanea calm, peaceful, content Hawaiian Girl
Natthan Gift (Hebrew); in Thai/Sanskrit contexts may be interpreted as 'protector' or 'lord' Boy
Neilania Feminine form inspired by Niall: roughly 'female champion' or 'descendant of Niall' Girl
Neylane Probably a modern invented name suggesting 'path' or 'new path' (blend of Ney + Lane); sometimes associated with qualities like leadership or championing Girl
Ninad sound; resonance; reverberation Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Nonjabulo bringer of joy / mother of joy Zulu Girl
Nykolas Victory of the people Greek Boy
Nadiem Companion, friend, confidant (classically 'drinking companion') Arabic Boy
Nandinee Delightful; she who brings joy or rejoices Sanskrit Girl
Nausikaa From Greek naus 'ship' + a stem often interpreted as 'mighty' (or in some readings 'burner'); commonly given as 'ship‑mighty' - name of a Phaeacian princess in Homer's Odyssey. Greek Girl
Nektarius Of nectar; relating to the sweet drink of the gods Greek Boy
Nigar Beloved; sweetheart; also 'image' or 'portrait' in Persian Persian Girl
Nithyakumari Eternal maiden or eternal princess ('nithya' = eternal, 'kumari' = maiden/princess) Sanskrit, Tamil Girl
Nouraane light; luminous Arabic Girl
Naazneen beloved; delicate; charming Persian Girl
Nanee Possibly 'beautiful' (Hawaiian) or an affectionate term for 'grandmother' (Hindi/Indian); used as a feminine given name/variant. English, Hawaiian, Hindi, Indian Girl
Natthanielle Gift of God Hebrew Girl
Neilany Possibly 'heavenly champion' or 'champion of the sky' (blend of 'Neil' meaning 'champion' and Hawaiian 'lāni' meaning 'heaven/sky') Girl
Neylanee A modern invented name, commonly interpreted as 'heavenly' or 'beloved' (via Leilani) or influenced by Neyla meaning 'champion' or 'successful' English Girl
Ninah Generally 'little girl' (Spanish); also associated with 'grace' or 'favor' through links to Anna/Ann; often a diminutive form of longer names. Georgian, Russian, Spanish Girl
Nonkululeko freedom; independence Zulu Girl
Nykolson son of Nicholas (Nicholas = "victory of the people") English Boy
Nadifah clean; pure; virtuous Arabic Girl
Nandith Joyful; delighted; one who rejoices Sanskrit Boy
Nausikia burner of ships (from Greek naus 'ship' + kaio 'to burn') Greek Girl
Nektariy Derived from Greek néktar 'nectar' - 'of nectar' or 'nectar-like', implying 'sweet as nectar'; associated with Saint Nektarios. Greek Boy
Nige Diminutive of Nigel - commonly associated with 'dark' (from Latin nigellus) or linked to 'champion' (from Niall); origins disputed English Boy
Nithyapriya eternally beloved Sanskrit Girl
Nouradeen light of the faith Arabic Boy
Nabal fool, senseless Hebrew Boy
Nanelia Generally interpreted as 'grace' or 'favored' (drawing on Anne/Hannah roots) with possible influence of Amelia's 'work/industrious' sense - overall a gentle, graceful meaning Girl
Natthaniuel Gift of God / God has given Hebrew Boy
Neilanya A contemporary blended name often interpreted as 'champion's grace' or 'blue grace' (combining Neil/Neel + Anya). Slavic Girl
Neylaney No established historical meaning; often treated as a modern invented name. If linked to Niall: 'champion'. If linked to Nyla: 'winner' or 'successful'. English Girl
Ninarika Rare name; possibly a compound of 'Nina' + 'Rika' or related to 'Niharika' (which can mean 'dew' or 'nebula') - meaning uncertain Girl
Nonna Associated with Italian word for 'grandmother'; historically linked to Latin 'Nona' ('ninth') and Greek 'Nonnē' (name of an early Christian saint). Georgian, Greek, Italian, Latin, Russian Girl
Nyktario Of the night; night-related Greek Boy
Nadiir rare, precious, unique Arabic Boy
Nandithaa Delighted, joyous; one who brings happiness Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Navaa Can mean 'beautiful, pleasant' (Hebrew), 'new' (Sanskrit), or 'melody/sound' (Persian). Hebrew, Persian, Sanskrit Girl
Nelakanta Blue-throated - an epithet of Lord Shiva (he who drank the poison to save the world). Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Nigel Derived from Latin for 'black' or 'dark'. Latin Boy
Nithyashree Eternal auspiciousness; everlasting beauty/prosperity ("nithya" = eternal, "shree" = auspiciousness/wealth/Lakshmi) Sanskrit Girl
Nouradin Light of the faith / Light of the religion Arabic Boy
Nabarun New dawn (literally 'new sun') Bengali, Sanskrit Boy
Nanelle Derived from Anna meaning "grace" or "favored"; can be interpreted as "little Anna" or "graceful one" French Girl
Natthanyel Gift of God / God has given Hebrew Boy
Neile champion Gaelic, Irish Boy
Neylsan Likely 'son of Neil' or descendant of Neil/Niall (Neil often glossed as 'champion' or 'cloud') English Boy
Ninder Uncertain - possibly 'of Indra' (if derived from Inder) or related to 'sleep/rest' (from Punjabi 'nind'); meaning varies by derivation Boy