Here you’ll find all the names beginning with the letter N, followed by the meaning of the name starting with a N. If the name is blue, it is a name normally given to a boy. If the name has a pink color, then it is usually given to a girl. A green name can be given to both boys and girls.
Name | Meaning | |
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Nazra | Glow and happiness of a person's face. | |
Nazrat | One who is of great pride | |
Nazreen | The one who is watching of the spectators | |
Naztab | Shining grace. It's also an epithet applied by Firdousi to Mushknaz. | |
Nazuk | A tender or a delicate person | |
Nazveen | A beautiful lady, queen of delicacy and charm | |
Nazy | A cute or appealing lady | |
Nazz | The delicacy, charm or the pride | |
Nazzareno | Italian form of the Late Latin Nazarenus, which meant "from Nazareth, Nazarene". Nazareth was the town in Galilee where Jesus lived. According to the New Testament, the phrase Iesus Nazarenus, Rex Iudaeorum meaning "Jesus the Nazarene, king of the Jews", was inscribed on the cross upon which Jesus was crucified. | |
Nazzeer | One who can be compared of others | |
Nchedochukwu | God's protection. | |
Nchekwube | Trust in God. | |
Ndamukong | A house to keep or store spears | |
Ndari | Full moon | |
Ndidi | One who is patient. | |
Ndoki | Sorceror | |
Ndrajit | The king who wins the world | |
Ndubuisi | Means "life is foremost" in Igbo. | |
Ndulue | Nigerian term meaning hope this one makes it. | |
Nduta | Teach me | |
Ndwiga | Kenyan word for giraffe. | |
Ne | Sound or a musical instrument | |
Nea | lustrous; goal, purpose | |
Neacel | People's triumph | |
Neah | Someone moved or a moving person | |
Neal | Champion Or Passionate | |
Neala | having chieftains | |
Neale | champion | |
Nealla | champion | |
Nealon | Coming from clouds | |
Nealson | The born son of Victor. | |
Neam | One of the trees name. | |
Nearidei | White four-leafed flower. | |
Nearra | A ploughed agricultural field | |
Neary | A gentle girl | |
Neas | Old Irish form of Neasa. | |
Neasa | From Old Irish Ness, meaning uncertain. In Irish legend she was the mother of Conchobar. She installed her son as king of Ulster by convincing Fergus mac Róich (her husband and Conchobar's stepfather) to give up his throne to the boy for a year and then helping him rule so astutely that the Ulstermen demanded that he remain as king. According to some versions of the legend she was originally named Assa "gentle", but was renamed Ní-assa "not gentle" after she sought to avenge the murders of her foster fathers. | |
Neassa | Variant of Neasa. | |
Neave | A variant of the name 'Neva', meaning 'to snow', symbolic of purity. | |
Nebet-Hut | Reconstructed Egyptian form of Nephthys. | |
Nebil | Turkish form of Nabil. | |
Nebile | Turkish feminine form of Nabil. | |
Nebo | Form of Nabu used in the Old Testament. | |
Nebojsa | Without fear | |
Nebraska | Flat Water | |
Nebrod | Form of Nimrod used in the Greek Old Testament. | |
Nebuchadnezzar | From ןְבוּכַדְנֶאצֲּר (Nevuḵaḏnetstsar), the Hebrew form of the Akkadian name Nabu-kudurri-usur meaning "Nabu protect my eldest son", derived from the god's name Nabu combined with kudurru meaning "eldest son" and an imperative form of naṣāru meaning "to protect". This name was borne by a 12th-century BC king of the Babylonian Empire. It was also borne by a 6th-century BC king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire. He captured Jerusalem, and ultimately destroyed the city's temple and deported many of its citizens, as told in the Old Testament. | |
Nebula | mist | |
Necahual | Survivor | |
Necalli | Battle | |
Necessity | unavoidable or extremely requisite | |
Nechama | comfort, solace | |
Nechamah | comfort, solace | |
Nechamit | comfort, solace | |
Nechemia | Comforted by God | |
Nechemya | Hebrew form of Nehemiah. | |
Nechtan | Irish name of uncertain meaning, possibly from a Celtic root meaning "damp" (cognate with Neptune). In Irish mythology Nechtan was the husband of Boann, the goddess of the River Boyne. He is sometimes identified with Nuada. This name was borne by the 5th-century Saint Nectan of Hartland in Devon, who was supposedly born in Ireland. It was also the name of several kings of the Picts (described mostly from Gaelic sources, this may represent a Pictish cognate). | |
Neci | Fiery | |
Necia | Fiery | |
Neck | water sprite | |
Necla | Female child, competition, cohort. | |
Necoda | Form of Nekoda used in the Latin Old Testament. | |
Necole | people of victory | |
Nectarios | Comes from sugary, nectar. | |
Nectovelius | People from the northern cliff | |
Necuametl | King | |
Neculai | Romanian form of Nikolaos, meaning victor of the people. | |
Ned | Diminutive Form Of Names Beginning With Ed- | |
Neda | Christ's Day | |
Nedaa | Call To Prayer | |
Nedd | The nimble of the faith. | |
Nedda | The one who was born on the day 7th day. | |
Neddie | born on Sunday | |
Neddra | underground | |
Neddy | The mate who is flush and well off. | |
Nedelcho | Sunday in Bulgarian language. | |
Nedeljka | The one was born on Sunday. | |
Nedeljko | Resembles one of the days, Sunday. | |
Nedelka | Macedonian feminine form of Nedeljko. | |
Nedelko | Macedonian form of Nedeljko. | |
Nedelya | Sunday | |
Nedi | born on Sunday | |
Nediljka | Feminine form of Nedeljko. | |
Nediljko | Variant of Nedeljko. | |
Nedim | Turkish and Bosnian form of Nadim. | |
Nediva | noble and generous | |
Nediyavan | A proud and vigilant person | |
Nediyon | Multi color one or interesting or unusual. | |
Nedjeljka | Variant of Nedeljka. | |
Nedjeljko | Variant of Nedeljko. | |
Nedjelko | The one who's birth day is Sunday. | |
Nedo | Protector of snow or protector of wealth. | |
Nedra | Invented Name | |
Nedumaan | The son of the ruler or king or monarch. | |
Nedumaaran | The one who is brave and appreciated. | |
Nedumaran | The one who has a good height and handsome outfit. | |
Nedungo | One of the kings name. | |
Nedyalka | Bulgarian feminine form of Nedeljko. | |
Nedyalko | Bulgarian form of Nedeljko. | |
Neea | One of the flowers, Lime tree. |