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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Ninlil | Derived from Sumerian 𒎏 (nin) meaning "lady" and possibly 𒆤 (lil) meaning "wind". This was the name of a Sumerian, Akkadian and Babylonian goddess, the consort of Enlil. | |
Ninna | Enclosure of fish, fire, little girl | |
Ninnette | little girl; great-granddaughter | |
Ninniau | Possible early form of Ninian [1][2][3]. | |
Nino | Boy | |
Ninochka | little girl; great-granddaughter | |
Ninon | Grace | |
Ninor | He (God) has favored me | |
Ninos | Probably from the name of the ancient city of Nineveh in Assyria. According to Greek historians this was the name of the husband of Semiramis and the founder of Nineveh. In actuality he does not correspond to any known Assyrian king, and is likely a composite character named after the city. | |
Ninosca | Enclosure of fish, fire, little girl | |
Ninoshka | Enclosure of fish, fire, little girl | |
Ninoska | little girl; great-granddaughter | |
Ninoslav | The name is derived from a Slavic elements, nyni which means "now", combined with slava, which translates to "glory". | |
Ninoslava | Feminine form of Ninoslav. | |
Ninotchka | little girl; great-granddaughter | |
Ninson | Name of Gilgamesh's mother. | |
Ninsumun | Variant of Ninsun. | |
Ninsun | From Sumerian nin-sumun-a(k) meaning "lady of the wild cow", derived from 𒎏 (nin) meaning "lady" and the genitive form of 𒄢 (sumun) meaning "wild cow". In Sumerian mythology Ninsun was the divine mother of Gilgamesh. | |
Ninu | The one who is recognized with gratefulness. | |
Ninurta | Derived from Sumerian 𒎏 (nin) meaning "lord" and 𒅁 (urta) meaning "ear of barley". In Sumerian, Akkadian and Babylonian mythology Ninurta was a god of agriculture, hunting and healing, later associated with war. He was also called Ningirsu, though they may have originally been separate deities. | |
Ninwa | Capital of Assyria | |
Niobe | fern | |
Nioclas | Irish form of Nicholas. | |
Nioma | new moon | |
Niomi | A variant of the name Naomi, meaning 'comforting' or 'plesentness'. | |
Nionne | One who is the Greek God of wine | |
Nipa | King | |
Nipabithi | Mildness, tenderness, calmness. | |
Nipeksha | Father of Seetha devi. | |
Nipisiy | Means "willow" in Cree. | |
Nipo | The Lord Indira, who is the monarch of paradise. | |
Nippu | Producing in abundance. | |
Nippun | Thankful to the Almighty Allah. | |
Nipun | Expert | |
Nipuna | Three way division. | |
Nipuni | An intelligent woman | |
Niqiles | The unpleasant or harsh taste. | |
Niquee | Victorious people | |
Niquey | Victorious people | |
Niqui | Victorious people | |
Niquie | Victorious people | |
Niquita | unconquered | |
Niquole | Victorious people | |
Niquolle | people of victory | |
Niquy | Victorious people | |
Nir | Field | |
Nira | Loom | |
Niraamay | Well known gentleman. | |
Nirabadha | Minor and sugary. | |
Nirabhiman | Humble | |
Nirad | Cloud | |
Niradhara | The one who is a self starter, not in need of help from others. | |
Nirag | The outstanding one, the astonishing one. | |
Niraga | The one who is free from hunger, thirst or blameless. | |
Niragha | Flawless | |
Niraghan | Perfect, spotless, ideal, flawless. | |
Niraj | Born in water, pearl, lotus flower | |
Nirajaksha | The one who has the eyes like Lotus. | |
Nirajit | Illuminated | |
Nirakul | The one who is trouble less and full of happiness always. | |
Niral | The person who has balance and control mind under distress. | |
Nirala | Calm | |
Niralamba | The one who is self determining and liberated. | |
Nirali | Different | |
Niramay | The one who is faultless, innocent, guiltless and righteous. | |
Niramayee | One who is wholesome, fresh, unpolluted and spotless. | |
Niramitra | Son of Pandava | |
Niran | Ploughed Field | |
Niranat | The one who resembles the white lotus flower in the pond. | |
Niranja | Resembles the collection or set of lotus flowers. | |
Niranjan | Simple | |
Niranjana | River | |
Niranjani | Personification of warmth or temperature. | |
Nirankar | The one who is without an image or invisible to human eyes. | |
Niranshu | Moon | |
Nirantak | Additional name for Lord Shiva. | |
Nirantaka | Endless | |
Nirantara | Continuous | |
Niranthar | The one who is marked by firm determination or resolution. | |
Nirapaya | The one who is not consumable or unceasing. | |
Nirargala | The one who is not prevented or slowed. | |
Nirashanka | Sure | |
Nirat | Delighted, gratified and the personalities, capability to see | |
Niratap | The one who is filled with shades and shadows. | |
Niratapa | The dark time or period or place or nightfall. | |
Nirav | Quiet | |
Niravadhi | Boundless, unlimited, unrestricted and infinite. | |
Nirbaan | The freedom form life, Moksha | |
Nirban | Liberated or delivered from the world | |
Nirbhai | A fearless person, have no fear at all | |
Nirbhang | The one who can not be abolished or eliminated. | |
Nirbhao | The one who is bold, unafraid and courageous. | |
Nirbhau | The one who is without scare, afraid, fear or panic. | |
Nirbhava | The one who has no fright, worry, dread or terror. | |
Nirbhay | Fearless | |
Nirbhaya | The person without fear, fright, terror or scare. | |
Nirbheda | The one without variation or separation. | |
Nirbheek | The one who is free from any kind of fear or scariness. | |
Nirbheet | The person who is delivered from any type of terribleness. | |
Nirbhik | The person who gets rid of awe and dread. |