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Norburto
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Northern brightness; bright or famous in the north |
Italian |
Boy |
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Nymphadora
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gift of the nymphs |
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Girl |
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Naeniah
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Likely 'gift of God' or 'beloved of God' - a modern name formed with the -iah element |
English |
Girl |
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Naoh
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In Japanese, derived from 'Nao' with meanings that depend on the kanji (commonly 'honest', 'straight', 'sincere'); as a variant of Noah, associated with 'rest' or 'comfort'. |
Japanese |
Unisex |
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Navideh
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Good news; tidings; message |
Persian |
Girl |
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Nellie-Faye
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Bright/light (from Nellie/Eleanor) + fairy/faith (from Faye) |
English |
Girl |
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Nijolėkaitienė
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A married woman's surname meaning 'wife/descendant of Nijolė' (derived from the female name Nijolė). |
Lithuanian |
Girl |
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Niveen
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Arabic: often given the sense of 'delicate', 'gentle' or 'bright'; Irish: used as a form/diminutive of Niamh meaning 'bright/radiant'; related South Asian form (Naveen) means 'new'. |
Arabic, Hindi, Irish, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Novah
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new; by association 'new star' or bright newness |
Latin |
Girl |
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Nacola
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victory of the people |
Greek |
Unisex |
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Nannetah
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Diminutive of Anne/Anna - 'grace' |
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Girl |
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Navarra
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From Navarre (the historic region); ultimately from a Basque root meaning 'plain' or 'valley'. |
Basque, Spanish |
Girl |
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Nekeisha
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Variant of Keisha/Keziah - 'cassia' or 'cinnamon' |
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Girl |
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Ngozi
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Blessing |
Igbo |
Girl |
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Niomi
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pleasantness, pleasant |
Hebrew |
Girl |
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Norbyrt
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Northern bright / bright one from the north |
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Boy |
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Nymphadorah
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nymph's gift / gift of the nymph |
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Girl |
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Naera
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Varies by origin; often treated as a modern/invented feminine name. Possible associations include 'country' if related to Korean Nara, or no single established meaning when used as a variant. |
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Girl |
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Naoise
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Uncertain; associated with a heroic/warrior figure in myth |
Irish |
Boy |
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Navika
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Derived from Sanskrit 'nava' meaning 'new' or 'fresh'; often used as a feminine form indicating 'new one' or 'young' |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Nellie-Georgia
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Combines 'Nellie' (bright/shining/light) with 'Georgia' (farmer/earth-worker) - roughly 'bright/light of the earth' or 'illuminating farmer'. |
English |
Girl |
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Nijolėle
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Affectionate diminutive of Nijolė - literally 'little Nijolė' (pet name). The root name Nijolė has an obscure/uncertain origin. |
Lithuanian |
Girl |
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Niveene
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Often associated with “new” or “fresh” (from Naveen) and in Arabic contexts described as “radiant” or “delicate” |
Arabic |
Girl |
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Novaleah
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A modern blended name meaning 'new Leah' - combining 'nova' (new) with 'Leah' (often interpreted as 'weary' or 'delicate'). |
English |
Girl |
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Nacolah
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From Greek Nikolaos: "victory of the people" |
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Girl |
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Nannete
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Little Anne; 'grace' |
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Girl |
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Navarrah
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Possibly 'from Navarre' (a region in Spain) or 'beautiful/pleasant' (from Hebrew Nava). |
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Girl |
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Nekengrah
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Possibly 'gift of grace' or 'blessed' - inferred from the 'Nke' element meaning 'gift' and a grace-related '-rah' ending |
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Unisex |
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Ngrid
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From Old Norse elements Ing (the god Yngvi) + fríðr ('beautiful') - 'beautiful/beloved of Ing'. |
Norse, Scandinavian |
Girl |
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Niomy
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Pleasantness; pleasant, delightful |
Hebrew |
Girl |
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Norbyrto
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northern brightness / bright north |
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Boy |
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Nymrod
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Mighty hunter; traditionally associated with the biblical figure Nimrod; etymologically linked to Hebrew roots often rendered as 'let us rebel' or 'we will rebel'. |
Hebrew |
Boy |
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Naeto
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Igbo: short form of names like Naetochukwu referencing God - roughly "it belongs to God" or "God owns it". Japanese: as a variant of Naoto, meaning "honest" or "straightforward." |
Igbo, Japanese |
Boy |
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Naoisi
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Uncertain; traditionally associated with a heroic/warrior figure (often interpreted as 'warrior' or 'champion') |
Irish |
Boy |
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Navil
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Possibly 'new' (from Sanskrit root 'nava') or 'noble' (if derived as a variant of Arabic 'Nabil'). |
Arabic, Indian |
Boy |
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Nellie-Grace
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Bright/shining one + divine favor/grace |
English |
Girl |
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Nijolėnaitė
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Daughter (female descendant) of Nijolė - a matronymic/diminutive form |
Lithuanian |
Girl |
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Nivek
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A modern/novel name formed by reversing 'Kevin' - linked to the Irish Caoimhín meaning 'gentle, kind, of noble birth'. |
English |
Boy |
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Novalee
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new meadow / new clearing |
English |
Girl |
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Nacole
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Victory of the people |
English |
Girl |
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Nannett
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Grace; favor (from Hannah: "God is gracious") |
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Girl |
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Navarro
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person from Navarre (a region in northern Spain) |
Spanish |
Boy |
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Nekeysha
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Modern variant of Keisha (from Keziah), associated with 'cassia' or 'cinnamon'; 'Ne-' serves as a stylistic/new prefix |
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Girl |
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Ngu
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No single established meaning. Depending on origin it can correspond to different words or characters - e.g. Vietnamese forms: Ngũ ('five') or Ngư (related to 'fisherman'), or the verb ngủ ('to sleep', not typically a name); as a Chinese romanization it likely represents one of several surnames (meaning depends on the Chinese character). Meanings in African languages vary by local usage. |
Chinese, Igbo, Vietnamese |
Unisex |
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Niora
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Light; often interpreted as "my light" or "shining" |
Hebrew |
Girl |
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Norcross
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from 'north' + 'cross' - the northern cross or a cross/marker to the north; originally a place-name surname |
English |
Boy |
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Nyna
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Generally 'little girl' (from Spanish) or linked to 'fire' (Quechua); also a diminutive form of names like Antonina. |
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Girl |
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Naeun
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Elegant grace (meaning can vary depending on hanja; commonly interpreted as graceful/kind) |
Korean |
Girl |
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Naoisiín
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Diminutive of Naoise - 'little Naoise'; broadly interpreted as 'little warrior' or 'little champion' (associated with the legendary hero) |
Irish |
Boy |
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Navin Kumar
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Navin = "new"; Kumar = "prince/son" - combined sense: "new prince" or "new son" |
Hindi, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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