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- NAALNISH:
Native American Navajo name meaning "he works."
- NABADIAS
(Ναβαδίας): Greek form of Hebrew Nedabyah, meaning "whom Jehovah
impels." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of the father of Ananias.
- NABIL
(نبيل): Arabic name meaning "noble."
- NABU:
Babylonian name of a god of wisdom and writing, worshiped as the son of Marduk
and grandson of Ea, meaning
"Mercury" and "prophet."
- NABUCHODONOSOR
(Ναβουχοδονόσορ): Greek form of Hebrew Nebuwkadnetstsar,
meaning "Nebo, defend my crown" or "Nebo,
defend my firstborn son." In the bible, this is the name of a ruler of
Babylon who conquered Judah and Jerusalem and destroyed temples.
- NACHO:
Pet form of Spanish Ignacio, possibly
meaning "unknowing."
- NACHOR
(Ναχώρ):
Greek form of Hebrew Nachowr, meaning
"snoring" or "snorting." In the bible, this is the name of the son of
Terah and brother of Abraham.
- NACHOWR
(נָחוֹר): Hebrew name
meaning
"snoring" or "snorting." In the bible, this is the name of the son of
Terah and brother of Abraham.
- NACHUM:
Variant spelling of Hebrew Nachuwm, meaning "comfort." In the bible, this is the name of a
minor prophet who foretold the fall of Nineveh.
- NACHUWM (נַחוּם):
Hebrew name meaning "comfort." In the bible, this is the name of a
minor prophet who foretold the fall of Nineveh.
- NACIO:
Pet form of Spanish Ignacio,
possibly meaning "unknowing."
- NADAB:
Variant spelling of Hebrew Nadav, meaning "generous." In the bible, this is the name of
several characters, including the eldest son of Aaron
who was slain (along with his brother Abihu)
by God for offering incense contrary to the law.
- NADAV
(נָדָב): Hebrew
name meaning "generous." In the bible, this is the name of several
characters, including the eldest son of Aaron
who was slain (along with his brother Abihu)
by God for offering incense contrary to the law.
- NADER:
Variant spelling of Arabic Nadir, meaning "rare."
- NADIR
(نضير): Arabic name meaning "rare."
- NADIR (נָדִיר): Hebrew name meaning
"oath."
- NAEVIUS:
Roman family name derived from Latin naevus, meaning
"spotted."
- NAFTALI:
Anglicized form of Hebrew Naphtaliy, meaning "my
strife" or "wrestling."
- NAGENDRA:
Hindi name composed of Sanskrit naga
"snake" and the name of the god Indra, hence "snake-Indra."
- NAGI
(ناجي):
Variant spelling of Arabic Naji, meaning "safe."
- NAGIB:
Variant of Arabic Najib, meaning "noble."
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NAGLFAR:
Old Norse myth name of the largest ship of all, the ship that will carry the dead to
Ragnarok, possibly meaning "nail-farer."
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NAGLFARI:
Variant form of Old Norse Naglfar, possibly
meaning "nail-farer."
- NAHABED:
Armenian
name meaning
"patriarch."
- NAHCOMENCE:
Native American Cheyenne name meaning "old bark."
- NAHELE:
Hawaiian name meaning "forest."
- NAHIOSSI:
Native American Cheyenne name meaning "has three fingers."
- NAHIR
(נָהִיר):
Variant
form of Aramaic Nahor,
meaning "light."
- NAHOR
(Aramaic: נָחוֹר):
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Aramaic name meaning "light."
- Anglicized form of Greek Nachor
(Hebrew Nachowr), meaning
"snoring" or "snorting." In the bible, this is the name of the son of
Terah and brother of Abraham.
- NAHUATL: Unisex
name derived from the name of the Nahuatl language, meaning "four waters."
- NAHUEL:
Native American Mapuche name meaning "jaguar."
- NAHUM:
Anglicized form of Hebrew Nachuwm, meaning
"comfort." In the bible, this is the name of a minor prophet who
foretold the fall of Nineveh.
- NAHUR:
Variant form of Aramaic Nahor,
meaning "light."
- NA'IL
(نائل): Arabic name meaning "attainer."
- NA'IM
(نعيم): Arabic name meaning "tranquil."
- NAIRI:
Armenian unisex name derived from the
Assyrian word for Armenia, meaning "country of rivers."
- NAJI
(نجيّ): Arabic name meaning "safe."
- NAJIB
(نجيب): Arabic name meaning "noble."
- NAJJA:
Egyptian name meaning "born second."
- NAKHTI:
User submitted name meaning "powerful."
- NALDO:
Short form of Italian names ending with -naldo.
- NAMACUIX:
Nahuatl name meaning "king."
- NANDA
(नंद): Hindi myth name of Krishna's
foster
father, meaning "joy."
- NÁNDOR: Hungarian form of
Visigothic Frithnanth,
meaning "ardent for peace."
- NANDRU:
Romanian form of Visigothic Frithnanth,
meaning "ardent for peace."
- NANDY:
Pet form of English Ferdinand,
meaning "ardent for peace."
- NANNA:
Sumerian name meaning "illuminator." In mythology, this is the name of a god of the moon and son of
Enlil.
The crescent (or cup, receptacle) is his symbol. He is also known by the
name Sin "wisdom." Compare with feminine Nanna.
- NANOOK:
Inuit (Eskimo) myth name of the master of bears, meaning "polar bear" in
Inuktitut.
- NANUK:
Variant spelling of Inuit Nanook, meaning "polar
bear."
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NAO
(1-直, 2-尚): Japanese unisex name meaning
1) "docile" or 2) "esteemed."
- NAOIS:
Short form of Irish Gaelic Naoise, of unknown meaning.
- NAOISE:
Irish Gaelic name, of unknown meaning. In Celtic mythology, this is the name
of the warrior nephew of King Conchobar
and beloved of Deirdre.
- NAOKI
(直樹): Japanese unisex name meaning "docile tree."
- NAOMHÁN:
Irish name composed of the element naomh
"holy, saint" and a diminutive suffix, hence "little
saint."
- NAOS:
Possibly from the Greek word for "temple" or the Egyptian word for
the "unknown" inside the inner sanctum of a temple.
- NAPAYSHNI:
Native American Sioux name meaning "courageous and strong."
- NAPHTALI:
Anglicized form of Hebrew Naphtaliy, meaning "my
strife" or "wrestling." In the bible, this is the name
of a son of Jacob
and Bilhah.
- NAPHTALIY
(נַפְתָּלִי):
Hebrew name meaning "my strife" or "wrestling." In the bible, this is the name
of a son of Jacob
and Bilhah.
- NAPO:
Chamoru name meaning "wave; surf."
- NAPOLEON:
French form of Italian Napoleone, a very rare name
borne by a short emperor (5'6"), probably meaning "elf, dwarf,
Nibelung (son of the mist)."
- NAPOLEONE:
Rare Italian name traditionally translated as "lion of
Naples" but only because of its association with the name Napoli
"Naples" and the word leone "lion." Etymologists now
believe the name to be of Germanic origin, probably from elvish Nibelungen
"sons of the mist," the name of a race of dwarfs; hence
"elf, dwarf, Nibelung (son of the mist)."
- NAPONA:
Chamoru name meaning "his wave."
- NARAYAN
(नारायण): Hindi myth name of a god of creation, meaning "son of man."
- NARCISO:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form
of Latin Narcissus, possibly meaning
"numbness; sleep."
- NARCISSE:
French form of Latin Narcissus,
possibly meaning "numbness; sleep."
- NARCISSUS:
Latin form of Greek Narkissos, possibly meaning
"numbness; sleep."
In mythology, this is the name of a vain youth who fell in love
with his own reflection and eventually was turned into a kind of lily or
daffodil flower known as the narkissos.
- NARCYZ:
Polish form of Latin Narcissus,
possibly meaning "numbness; sleep."
- NARENDRA
(नरेन्द्र): Hindi name composed of the Sanskrit element nara
"man" and the name of the god Indra, hence "man-Indra."
- NARINDER:
Variant spelling of Hindi Narendra, meaning "man-Indra."
- NARKISSOS
(Νάρκισσος): Greek
name possibly derived from the word narke, meaning "numbness; sleep."
In mythology, this is the name of a vain youth who fell in love
with his own reflection and eventually was turned into a kind of lily or
daffodil flower known as the narkissos.
- NASEER
(ناصر):
Variant spelling of Arabic Nasir, meaning "helper."
- NASH:
English topographic surname transferred to forename
use, derived from Middle English atten ash ("at the ash"),
hence "lives by an ash tree."
- NASIB
(نسيب): Arabic name meaning "noble."
- NASIM (نسيم): Arabic name
meaning "breeze."
- NASIR
(ناصر): Arabic name meaning "helper."
- NASSER:
Variant spelling of Arabic Nasir, meaning "helper."
- NAT:
- Short form of English Nathan
"a giver" or "given of God" and Nathaniel "given of God."
- Short form of Hebrew Nathan, meaning "a
giver" or "whom God gave."
- NATALIO:
Spanish masculine form of Latin Natalia,
meaning "birthday," or in Church Latin "Christmas
day."
- NATAN
(נָתָן):
Variant spelling of Hebrew Nathan, meaning "a
giver" or "whom
God gave."
- NATANAEL:
Portuguese and Spanish form of Greek Nathanael, meaning "given of
God" or "whom God gave."
- NATANAELE:
Italian form of Greek Nathanael, meaning "given of
God" or "whom God gave."
- NASTAS:
Native American Navajo name meaning "curve like foxtail grass."
- NATE:
Short form of Hebrew Nathan, meaning "a giver" or "whom
God gave."
- NATHAM (Ναθάμ):
Greek form of Hebrew Nathan,
meaning "a giver" or "given of God." In the bible,
this is the name of a son of David.
- NATHAN
(Hebrew: נָתָן):
- Anglicized form of Greek Natham,
meaning "a giver" or "given of God." In the bible,
this is the name of a son of David.
- Hebrew name meaning "a
giver" or "whom
God gave." In the bible, this is the name of many characters,
including a son of David.
- NATHANAEL
(Ναθαναήλ):
Greek form of Hebrew Nethanel, meaning "given of
God" or "whom God gave." In the New Testament bible,
this is the name of an apostle, probably the same person as Bartholomew.
- NATHANIEL: English form of Greek Nathanael, meaning "given of
God" or "whom God gave." In the New Testament bible,
this is the name of an apostle, probably the same person as Bartholomew.
- NAUM
(Наум): Russian form of Hebrew
Nachuwm, meaning "comfort."
- NAVEED
(نويد): Persian name meaning "good news."
- NAVEEN
(नवीन): Hindi name meaning "news."
- NAVID
(نويد):
Variant spelling of Persian Naveed, meaning "good
news."
- NAWKAW:
Native American Winnebago name meaning "wood."
- NAZAIRE:
French form of Latin Nazarius, meaning "of Nazareth."
- NAZAR
(Russian: Назар,
Turkish: نذر):
- Russian form of Latin Nazarius, meaning "of
Nazareth."
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Turkish name derived from the word nazar, the name of an amulet known
as the "evil eye stone" used to ward off evil.
- NAZARIO:
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Nazarius, meaning
"of Nazareth."
- NAZARIUS:
Latin form of Greek Nazoraios, meaning "of Nazareth."
- NAZARIY
(Назарий): Russian form of
Greek Nazoraios, meaning "of Nazareth."
- NAZIH
(نزيه): Arabic name meaning "honest."
- NAZORAIOS (Ναζωραῖος):
Greek name derived from the word nazara ("the guarded
one"), meaning "one separated." In the bible, this is a title
given to Jesus and a name given to Christians by the Jews. It is also the
name used for an inhabitant "of Nazareth."
- NDERIM: Albanian name meaning "honor; respect."
- NDIDI:
African Igbo unisex name meaning "patience."
- NEACAL:
Scottish Gaelic form of Greek Nikolaos, meaning
"victor of the people."
- NEAL:
Variant spelling of English Neil, meaning "champion."
- NEAS:
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Eighneachan,
possibly meaning "man of force."
- NEBI:
Short form of Egyptian Nebibi, meaning
"panther."
- NEBIBI:
Egyptian name meaning "panther."
- NEBO
(נְבוֹ):
Variant spelling of Hebrew Nebow, meaning
"Mercury" and "prophet." In the
bible, this is the Hebrew name for a Babylonian deity who presided over learning and letters.
It is also the name of a city in Moab, a city in Judah, and the name of the
mountain where Moses died.
- NEBOJSA
(Небојша): Serbian name meaning "fearless."
- NEBOW
(נְבוֹ):
Hebrew form of Babylonian Nabu, meaning
"Mercury" and "prophet." In the
bible, this is the Hebrew name for a Babylonian deity who presided over learning and letters.
It is also the name of a city in Moab, a city in Judah, and the name of the
mountain where Moses died.
- NEBTAWI:
Egyptian name meaning "lord of the world."
- NEBUCHADNEZZAR:
Anglicized form of Hebrew Nebuwkadnetstsar,
meaning "Nebo, defend my crown" or "Nebo,
defend my firstborn son." In the bible, this is the name of a ruler of
Babylon who conquered Judah and Jerusalem and destroyed temples.
- NEBUCHADREZZAR:
Anglicized form of Hebrew Nebuwkadnetstsar,
meaning "Nebo, defend my crown" or "Nebo,
defend my firstborn son." In the bible, this is the name of a ruler of
Babylon who conquered Judah and Jerusalem and destroyed temples.
- NEBUWKADNETSTSAR
(נְבוּכַדְנֶאצַּר):
Hebrew name of foreign origin, meaning
"Nebo, defend my crown" or "Nebo,
defend my firstborn son." In the bible, this is the name of a ruler of
Babylon who conquered Judah and Jerusalem and destroyed temples.
- NECALLI:
Nahuatl name meaning "battle."
- NECHEMIA:
Variant spelling of Hebrew Nechemya, meaning "Jehovah
comforts" or "whom Jehovah
comforts."
- NECHEMIAH:
Variant spelling of Hebrew Nechemya, meaning "Jehovah
comforts" or "whom Jehovah
comforts."
- NECHEMYA:
Variant spelling of Hebrew Nechemyah, meaning "Jehovah
comforts" or "whom Jehovah
comforts."
- NECHEMYAH
(נְחֶמְיָה): Hebrew name meaning "Jehovah
comforts" or "whom Jehovah
comforts." In
the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a governor of Judah under the Persian king
Artachshatra.
- NECUAMETL:
Nahuatl name meaning "king."
- NECULAI:
Romanian form of Greek Nikolaos, meaning
"victor of the people."
- NED:
Pet form of English Edward, meaning "guardian of
prosperity."
- NEDABIAH:
Anglicized form of Hebrew Nedabyah, meaning "whom Jehovah
impels." In the bible, this is the name of one of the sons of king Jehoiachin
of Judah.
- NEDABYAH
(נְדַבְיָה): Hebrew name meaning "whom Jehovah
impels." In the bible, this is the name of one of the sons of king Jehoiachin
of Judah.
- NEDEBAEUS:
Latin form of Greek Nabadias (Hebrew Nedabyah),
meaning "whom Jehovah
impels." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of the father of Ananias.
- NEELAM
(نیلم): Hindi unisex jewel name meaning "sapphire."
- NEELY:
Pet form of English Neal, meaning "champion."
- NEFER-KHEPERU-R�:
Another name for Egyptian Akhenaton, meaning
"he who works for Aten."
- NEHEMIAH:
Anglicized form of Hebrew Nechemyah, meaning "Jehovah
comforts" or "whom Jehovah
comforts." In
the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a governor of Judah under the Persian king
Artachshatra.
- NEHOR:
Variant spelling of Aramaic Nahor, meaning "light."
- NEHORAI
(נְהוֹרַאי):
Variant
form of Aramaic Nahor,
meaning "light."
- NEIFION:
Welsh form of Latin Neptune, probably meaning
"moist, wet."
- NEIL:
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Niall, arrived at this
form via Norman French Nel, meaning
"champion."
- NÉILL:
Variant form of Irish Gaelic Niall, meaning
"champion."
- NEILL:
Variant spelling of English Neil, meaning "champion."
- NEIRIN:
Older form of Welsh Aneirin,
possibly derived from a word related to Irish Gaelic nár,
meaning "modest, noble." Neirin ap
Dwywei was the name of the Welsh poet who wrote the Book of Aneirin and Y
Gododdin.
- NEJC:
Pet form of Slovene Jernej, meaning
"son of Talmai."
- NEKODA:
Anglicized form of Hebrew Neqowda, meaning "distinguished." In the bible, this is the name
of the head of a family of Babylonian exiles.
- NEL:
Norman French form of Scandinavian Njal,
meaning "champion."
- NELEUS: Latin form of Greek
Nileas, of unknown meaning. In mythology, this is the name of a son
of Poseidon and Tyro.
- NELLI: Nahuatl
unisex name meaning
"truth."
- NELS:
Variant form of
Swedish Nils, meaning "victor of the people."
- NELSON:
English patronymic surname transferred to forename use, meaning "son of Neil."
- NELU:
Romanian pet form of Basque/Romanian Ion, meaning
"God is gracious."
- NEMANJA
(Немања): Serbian name meaning "having no possessions; poor."
- NEMAUSUS:
Name of the Celtic patron god of the city of Nimes,
meaning "from the source."
- NEMO:
Latin name derived from the word nemo, meaning "nobody" or
"no one." This name was used by Jules Verne for the captain of the
Nautilus in his novel 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
- NENAD
(Ненад): Serbian name, possibly meaning "unexpected."
- NENNE:
Pet form of Scandinavian Lennart,
meaning "lion-strong."
- NENO:
Chamoru name meaning "darling; dear."
- NEO:
- African Tswana unisex name meaning
"gift."
- Modern English name derived from the
Greek word neos, meaning "new."
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