Baby Names That Start With N
1895 baby names beginning with the letter N — boys and girls, each with meaning and audio pronunciation.
The most-loved baby names starting with N, most-popular first. Tap any name to hear it pronounced and read its meaning.
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Naturi#16879 in the U.S.Naturi is a modern American coinage whose sound plays on 'nature' and 'natural.' It has no anci▶Nadalyn#16880 in the U.S.Nadalyn reads as a modern name built from a Nada- opening and the popular -lyn ending, or as a ▶Nadene#16881 in the U.S.Nadene is a spelling variant of Nadine, the French elaboration of Nadia, itself from Russian Na▶Naviya#16882 in the U.S.A spelling that echoes the Sanskrit Navya, 'new; fresh; worthy of praise.' As written here the ▶Naeva#16884 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Neva, Nova and Eva, layering their bright vowels. No single fixed mean▶Nahida#16885 in the U.S.From the Persian Nahid, the planet Venus and the ancient goddess Anahita (of water and fertilit▶Naielle#16886 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Naia-/Nai- sound with the French diminutive -elle. It has no single ▶Naiyana#16889 in the U.S.Naiyana is best read as a respelled form of Nayana, a name from the Sanskrit nayana, 'eye' or '▶Nayve#16889 in the U.S.A modern, single-beat coinage that echoes the sounds of Neve and Maeve; it has no documented et▶Najd#16891 in the U.S.From the Arabic Najd, 'highland; the central plateau of Arabia' (from a root, 'elevated ground'▶Nakita#16892 in the U.S.Nakita is an English respelling of Nikita, a Russian name from the Greek Aniketos, 'unconquered▶Nakyla#16894 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Na- prefix with Kyla (a name variously linked to 'narrow strait' or ▶Naledi#16896 in the U.S.Naledi means 'star' in Sesotho and Setswana, languages of Lesotho, South Africa and Botswana. I▶Neeka#16897 in the U.S.Neeka is a sound-spelling of Nika, a short, bright name that turns up as a clipped form of Vero▶Neziyah#16897 in the U.S.A Hebrew-styled coinage echoing Neziah, a name listed among the temple servants in the biblical▶Neelah#16898 in the U.S.Neelah most plausibly reads as a variant spelling of Neela or Nila, from the Sanskrit nila, 'da▶Namya#16899 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented source. It sits near Amya and Nyla, and echoes Sanskrit-sha▶Narah#16901 in the U.S.A modern spelling with no single documented route. It echoes Nara - a Japanese city and a name ▶Neida#16901 in the U.S.Neida is a feminine name from the Spanish-speaking world, most often explained as a clipped or ▶Niasha#16902 in the U.S.Niasha joins Nia, a short name variously linked to Swahili for purpose and to Welsh and Greek r▶Narely#16903 in the U.S.Narely is a short form and respelling in the Nayeli and Nareli family, names of Zapotec origin ▶Narjis#16904 in the U.S.From the Arabic/Persian Narjis, 'the narcissus flower.' In Shia tradition Narjis is the mother ▶Neira#16904 in the U.S.Neira is a short feminine name understood in several traditions. In Arabic naming it aligns wit▶Neiva#16905 in the U.S.A name echoing Neva (a river; also short forms) and the Spanish Nieves ('snows,' for Our Lady o▶Nashaly#16907 in the U.S.Nashaly is a recent American coinage, common among Latino families, built from a Na- opening an▶Natalija#16912 in the U.S.A Slavic (Serbian/Croatian/Lithuanian) form of Natalia, from the Latin natalis, 'birthday' — sp▶Nathanaelle#16913 in the U.S.A French feminine of Nathanael/Nathaniel, from the Hebrew Netan'el, 'God has given.' Elegant an▶Natia#16914 in the U.S.Natia is a pet form used in several traditions. In Georgian it is a short form of Natela ('ligh▶Natsumi#16915 in the U.S.A Japanese girls' name most often written with the characters for 'summer' and 'beauty,' giving▶Niaylah#16918 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Nyla and Layla, layering their soft sounds. No single fixed meaning; r▶Navisha#16919 in the U.S.Navisha is a modern Sanskrit-styled name. Popular readings link it to nav ('new') with a femini▶Nijae#16921 in the U.S.Nijae is a modern American coinage close to Nyjae, blending Nia, a Swahili name meaning purpose▶Nayelii#16922 in the U.S.A doubled-i spelling of Nayeli, a Latin American name often linked to a Zapotec phrase, 'I love▶Nadalie#16923 in the U.S.Nadalie is a respelling of Natalie, which comes from the Latin natalis, meaning birthday, in Ch▶Nikiyah#16924 in the U.S.Nikiyah is an elaborated spelling in the Nakia/Nikia family, frequently linked to the Arabic na▶Nadege#16925 in the U.S.Nadege, properly Nadege with an accent, is a French girl's name meaning hope. It was adapted fr▶Nazyiah#16927 in the U.S.A modern stylized spelling of Naziah, itself echoing Arabic Naziha ('pure') and modern -iah nam▶Nikyla#16927 in the U.S.Nikyla is a modern American blend, a respelling of Nikayla that fuses the Nik- of Nichole (from▶Neave#16928 in the U.S.Neave is an English-friendly spelling of the Irish name Niamh, from the Irish word niamh, 'brig▶Neaveh#16929 in the U.S.Neaveh is a respelling within the Nevaeh family. Nevaeh is famously 'Heaven' spelled backwards,▶Nimo#16929 in the U.S.Nimo is a Somali girl's name, a short and affectionate form of Nimco. Its root is the Arabic wo▶Ninah#16930 in the U.S.Ninah reads as a spelling variant of Nina, a compact name found in Spanish, Slavic, and other t▶Neilany#16931 in the U.S.A modern coinage with the -lani/-lany music of Leilani (Hawaiian, 'heavenly flowers') and Melan▶Nerina#16933 in the U.S.Nerina is an Italian and Latin name derived from Nereus, the sea god of Greek myth, and his dau▶Nesiah#16934 in the U.S.A modern coinage on the -iah pattern (like Neriah, Isaiah), with no single documented meaning. ▶Nakoma#16935 in the U.S.Nakoma is best known as the name of Pocahontas's friend in Disney's nineteen-ninety-five film, ▶Nessie#16935 in the U.S.A Scottish/English pet form of Agnes ('pure; holy') and of Vanessa, long a warm nickname; also ▶Nivrithi#16935 in the U.S.A Sanskrit name (nivritti), 'contentment; cessation; turning inward; spiritual bliss' — a seren▶Neta#16936 in the U.S.Neta is most often a clipped form of Juanita, Anita, or Antoinette, taken from their final syll▶Ngoc#16939 in the U.S.The Vietnamese Ngoc (diacritics dropped here), 'jade; gem; precious' — a treasured, luminous im▶Nianna#16941 in the U.S.A modern coinage that reads as Nia (Welsh/Swahili) joined to Anna (Hebrew Hannah, 'grace') — or▶Nnenna#16941 in the U.S.An Igbo (Nigerian) name meaning 'father's mother' — traditionally given to a girl seen as resem▶Nicholette#16942 in the U.S.A feminine form of Nicholas, from the Greek Nikolaos, 'victory of the people' (nike, 'victory,'▶Nickole#16944 in the U.S.Nickole is a respelling of Nicole, the French feminine of Nicholas, from Greek nikelaos, 'victo▶Narin#16947 in the U.S.From the Turkish word narin, 'slender, delicate, graceful'. It is used as a given name in Turke▶Nolie#16947 in the U.S.A modern pet form or coinage in the Nola/Magnolia family, with the sweet -ie ending. It reads a▶Nonie#16948 in the U.S.Nonie is a diminutive that grew into a standalone name, typically a pet form of Nora, Winona, I▶Nilaya#16949 in the U.S.From Sanskrit nilaya, 'dwelling, abode, home; a resting place'. In modern use it may also be re▶Noriel#16951 in the U.S.A name in the Hebrew-styled '-el' family, where el means 'God' (as in Nuriel, 'fire/light of Go▶Nimah#16952 in the U.S.Nimah comes from the Arabic ni'mah, meaning a blessing, favor, or gift of grace, a word that ca▶Nimani#16953 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Imani ('faith,' Swahili) and Nirmani, with a soft -ani ending. No sing▶Nimue#16954 in the U.S.The name of the Lady of the Lake in Arthurian legend — the enchantress (also called Viviane) ti▶Novalia#16955 in the U.S.A modern coinage built on Nova (Latin, 'new'; also a star that suddenly brightens) with a flowi▶Natoria#16956 in the U.S.Natoria pairs a Na- prefix with a -toria ending lifted from Victoria, the Latin name meaning vi▶Nissy#16956 in the U.S.A short, affectionate name that reads as a pet form (of Denise, Nisha, or similar) or a modern ▶Nithila#16957 in the U.S.A Tamil/Sanskrit name meaning 'pearl' (nithila/nithilam) — a luminous gem of the sea. Soft and ▶Novelle#16957 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Nova ('new') and the word novel ('new; a story'), finished with the Fr▶Nivira#16958 in the U.S.Nivira is a very new coinage with no documented source. It reads as a sound-built name in the N▶Niyamat#16960 in the U.S.Niyamat is a form of Arabic ni'mat (nima), 'blessing, favor, God's bounty', widely used in Urdu▶Niza#16961 in the U.S.Two honest routes: the Hebrew Nitza/Niza, 'a bud; a blossom' (a fresh, budding image), and a Sp▶Nuriah#16961 in the U.S.From the Arabic nur, 'light,' with the -iah ending — read as 'light; radiance.' A luminous, fai▶Naydeline#16962 in the U.S.Naydeline is a modern Latin American coinage, most plausibly a blend of Nayeli, a Zapotec-roote▶Noelly#16962 in the U.S.Noelly is an elaboration of Noelle, the feminine of the French Noel — 'Christmas', from the Lat▶Noheli#16964 in the U.S.Noheli is a Latina coined spelling that reads as a reshaping of Noelia or Nohelia, names from N▶Nore#16966 in the U.S.A short, single-syllable name in the Nora/Noor family — read as a clipped form or modern coinag▶Norine#16968 in the U.S.A spelling of Noreen, an Irish diminutive of Nora, itself from Honora, the Latin for 'honor.' A▶Norrie#16969 in the U.S.Norrie is a Scottish diminutive, historically attached to Norman or Norval and used for boys; i▶Nakea#16970 in the U.S.Nakea is a compact spelling within the Nakia family, an African-American name popular from the ▶Ndia#16970 in the U.S.Ndia is a modern coinage whose exact source is uncertain. It reads most naturally as a trimmed ▶Novalea#16973 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining Nova (Latin, 'new'; also 'a new star') with a -lea/-leah ending. Celes▶Novaya#16974 in the U.S.A modern coinage that echoes the Russian novaya, 'new' (feminine), and the Nova family. We note▶Nuseyba#16976 in the U.S.A spelling of the Arabic Nusaybah — the name of Nusaybah bint Ka'b, a woman companion honored i▶Neleh#16977 in the U.S.Neleh is Helen reversed, letter for letter. It carries no ancient etymology of its own; its mea▶Nyemah#16979 in the U.S.Nyemah is a modern respelling in the Naima and Nyema family, echoing the Arabic naima, 'content▶Nashalie#16980 in the U.S.Nashalie is a respelling of Natalie and Nathalie, remade with an -sh- sound. The base name come▶Neola#16980 in the U.S.Neola is an early American coinage, most often read as a play on the Greek 'neos', 'new', and s▶Nyja#16982 in the U.S.A modern American blend, usually read as a fusion of Nia — a Swahili name (and Kwanzaa principl▶Nyjah#16983 in the U.S.A modern name echoing Nyah, with a soft -jah ending. It is unisex — borne notably by a male ath▶Ngan#16987 in the U.S.Ngan is a Vietnamese girl's name written here in plain letters without its tone marks. It is mo▶Nyoni#16988 in the U.S.A Shona (Zimbabwean) name meaning 'bird' (nyoni) — a light, free image of the natural world. Al▶Nyri#16989 in the U.S.A short modern coinage, spelled close to Nyree (a name known from New Zealand, sometimes linked▶Naeli#16997 in the U.S.Naeli reads as a trimmed spelling of Nayeli, a name widely used in Mexican-American families an▶Nafeesah#16999 in the U.S.Nafeesah is a phonetic English spelling of the Arabic name Nafisa (also Nafeesa), from a root m▶Niori#16999 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Nia/Nora sound-family, layering a Ni- opening with an -ori ending. It c▶Nakaya#17005 in the U.S.Nakaya joins the Na- prefix, common in African American naming, to the Kaya sound. Kaya appears▶Nakya#17006 in the U.S.Nakya is a modern coined name, most naturally read as the Na- prefix joined to Kya or Kia. It h▶Nakyah#17007 in the U.S.Nakyah is a recent invented name that echoes Nakia, an Arabic-rooted name meaning 'pure' or 'cl▶Nivia#17007 in the U.S.Nivia is most plausibly from the Latin 'niveus', 'snowy' or 'snow-white', the same root behind ▶Nanci#17015 in the U.S.Nanci is a stylized spelling of Nancy, which grew as a pet form of Ann (Anne), from the Hebrew ▶Normajean#17015 in the U.S.Normajean joins Norma, from Latin 'norma' (standard, rule) and popularized by the opera Norma, ▶Nandita#17016 in the U.S.Nandita is a Sanskrit name meaning 'happy,' 'delighted,' or 'pleased,' from the root nand, 'to ▶Naraly#17020 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Nayeli and Aralyn, with a -aly ending. No single fixed source; routes ▶Nureen#17022 in the U.S.A Noor-family name from the Arabic nur, 'light,' with an -een ending. Read as 'luminous; full o▶Nyasha#17024 in the U.S.Nyasha is a Shona given name from Zimbabwe meaning 'mercy' or 'grace'. In the United States its▶Natallie#17028 in the U.S.Natallie is a respelling of Natalie with a doubled 'l'. Natalie comes from the Latin natalis di▶Natividad#17029 in the U.S.Natividad is the Spanish word for 'Nativity', the birth of Christ, from Latin nativitas, 'birth▶Nymira#17032 in the U.S.Nymira has no documented etymology. It reads as a modern coinage: a Ny- opener joined to -mira,▶Nazaya#17036 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented etymology, its sound brushing Anaya and Amaya. Given honest▶Nehir#17042 in the U.S.From the Turkish nehir, 'river.' A flowing, elemental nature name.▶Nialah#17054 in the U.S.Nialah is a modern spelling in the Nyla and Nila family. Nyla is often connected to an Arabic r▶Noell#17082 in the U.S.Noell is a spelling of Noelle, the feminine of Noel, from the French noel, 'Christmas', which i▶Noorie#17087 in the U.S.A soft form of Noor/Nur, the Arabic and Persian word for 'light' — a luminous, gentle name. War▶Norri#17096 in the U.S.A short name or respelling in the Nori/Norrie family, sometimes a pet form of Nora or Eleanor a▶Novasky#17099 in the U.S.A modern smoosh of Nova (Latin, 'new'; also an astronomical nova, a suddenly-bright star) and t▶Nyjae#17110 in the U.S.Nyjae is a modern American coinage that blends Nia, a Swahili name meaning purpose, with a brig▶Naquita#17161 in the U.S.Naquita reads as a coined name blending the sound of Nakita/Nikita with the affectionate Spanis▶Nikeisha#17214 in the U.S.Nikeisha is a modern American name joining a Ni- prefix to Keisha. Keisha is itself a coined na▶Nakyia#17259 in the U.S.Nakyia is a respelling in the Nakia family, whose sound echoes the Arabic naqiyya meaning pure ▶Natalye#17267 in the U.S.Natalye is a spelling variant of Natalie, from the Latin natalis, 'birthday', and specifically ▶Natasia#17270 in the U.S.Natasia is a variant of Natasha, the Russian pet form of Natalia, from the Latin natalis, 'birt▶Nealy#17283 in the U.S.Nealy reads as a feminine form of Neal or Neil, from the Irish Niall, whose meaning is debated ▶Nhien#17301 in the U.S.From the Vietnamese Nhien (Nhiên), tied to 'nature' and to a gentle, calm quality (as in tu nhi▶Nicci#17306 in the U.S.Nicci is a stylized short form of Nicole or Nicola, feminine names descending from the Greek Ni▶Nicollette#17308 in the U.S.Nicollette doubles the l of Nicolette, the French diminutive of Nicole. Nicole is the feminine ▶Nouran#17327 in the U.S.An Arabic name from nur ('light'), read as 'two lights; radiant; full of light.' A luminous, ge▶Nyashia#17333 in the U.S.Nyashia is a modern African American coinage built from the popular Ny- opening and an -ashia e▶Nykole#17340 in the U.S.Nykole is a Y-and-K respelling of Nicole, the French feminine of Nicholas, from the Greek Nikol▶Neissa#17354 in the U.S.A modern name reading as a short form of Vanessa or a spin on Nyssa (a Greek place name, tied t▶Nhung#17368 in the U.S.Nhung is a Vietnamese girl's name meaning 'velvet,' evoking softness and fine texture; it is on▶Niketa#17382 in the U.S.Niketa is an American feminine take on Nikita, which comes from the Greek Aniketos, 'unconquere▶Nakhia#17411 in the U.S.Nakhia is a respelling of Nakia, an American coined name popular from the 1970s onward. Nakia i▶Nandana#17421 in the U.S.Nandana comes from the Sanskrit root nand, 'to rejoice, to delight.' As a feminine name it carr▶Nazyia#17442 in the U.S.Nazyia is a spelling of Naziyah, a name in the wider Naz- family (Nazia, Naziyah) that draws on▶Neesa#17444 in the U.S.Neesa is a short, softly modern girl's name with several possible sources. It may be a phonetic▶Nyarah#17492 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Nyah and Kiara, layering their bright sounds. No single fixed meaning;▶Nykeria#17500 in the U.S.Nykeria is a late-twentieth-century African-American coinage, formed from the popular Ny- prefi▶Na#17557 in the U.S.Na is a very short girl's name with more than one honest route: in Vietnamese it can be a given▶Nesha#17631 in the U.S.Nesha reads as a short form or coinage drawn from the -nesha ending of names such as Tanesha an▶Niambi#17641 in the U.S.Niambi is an African girl's name of Bantu origin, carried into African American naming and gene▶Najia#17657 in the U.S.Najia is an Arabic feminine name from the root n-j-w, which carries ideas of safety and rescue ▶Nakylah#17660 in the U.S.A modern coinage layering Nakia and Makayla sounds with a -kylah ending. No single fixed source▶Nalleli#17664 in the U.S.Nalleli is a Mexican Spanish spelling of the name usually written Nayeli or Nallely, widely rep▶Nashay#17675 in the U.S.Nashay is an invented African-American name pairing the popular Na- prefix with the fashionable▶Nattalie#17681 in the U.S.Nattalie is a doubled-t respelling of Natalie, from the Latin natalis, as in dies natalis, 'bir▶Nessiah#17710 in the U.S.A modern coinage that echoes the word 'Messiah,' also readable as Nessa (from Agnes/Vanessa) pl▶Nikhita#17724 in the U.S.Nikhita is an Indian girls' name from Sanskrit, related to Nikita as used in South Asia. It is ▶Nikky#17727 in the U.S.Nikky is a variant spelling of Nikki, the short form of Nicole or Nicola. Both go back to the G▶Nitika#17738 in the U.S.Nitika is a Sanskrit-derived Indian girls' name understood in two related ways: as connected to▶Nyemiah#17760 in the U.S.Nyemiah is a modern American coinage that echoes the -miah sound of Nehemiah and Jeremiah, adap▶Nareli#17998 in the U.S.A Latin American given name echoing Nayeli and Areli. Nayeli is often linked to a Zapotec root ▶Natonya#18013 in the U.S.Natonya is a mid-century coinage pairing a Na- prefix with Tonya, a short form of Antonia (from▶Necole#18027 in the U.S.Necole is a phonetic respelling of Nicole, the French feminine of Nicholas, from Greek Nikolaos▶Nikea#18049 in the U.S.Nikea is an invented American girls' name whose sound echoes the Greek Nike, 'victory,' and the▶Nafeesa#18050 in the U.S.Nafeesa is a spelling of the Arabic name Nafisa, from the root n-f-s, meaning 'precious, valuab▶Naiovy#18054 in the U.S.Naiovy is a modern coined girl's name appearing among Latin American families, with no document▶Nickie#18114 in the U.S.Nickie is a cheerful pet form of Nicole or Nicola, from the Greek Nikolaos, 'victory of the peo▶Nikkie#18118 in the U.S.A respelling of Nicky/Nikki, the familiar form of Nicole — the French feminine of Nicholas, fro▶Nyhla#18153 in the U.S.Nyhla is a modern respelling of Nyla or Nayla. Nayla is an Arabic name meaning 'one who attains▶Naje#18344 in the U.S.Naje is best read as a modern American coinage rather than an inherited name: the Na- opening a▶Nakeesha#18346 in the U.S.Nakeesha is a coined American name that joins the Na- prefix with Keesha, a name in the popular▶Natiya#18355 in the U.S.Natiya is a contemporary American name pairing a Na- opening with a Tiya core, in the family of▶Nastacia#18368 in the U.S.Nastacia is a clipped, respelled form of Anastasia, dropping the initial A. Anastasia comes fro▶Nadina#18414 in the U.S.Nadina is an elaborated form of Nadine, which comes through French from the Russian name Nadya ▶Nadyne#18415 in the U.S.Nadyne is a stylized spelling of Nadine, the French elaboration of the Russian Nadia or Nadezhd▶Naidelin#18453 in the U.S.Naidelin is a modern name popular in Hispanic American communities, most plausibly a coinage bl▶Neftali#18464 in the U.S.The Spanish form (Neftali) of the Hebrew Naphtali, 'my struggle; wrestling' — a son of Jacob an▶Namrata#18465 in the U.S.Namrata is a Sanskrit name meaning 'humility,' 'modesty,' or 'politeness,' formed from namra, '▶Nannette#18467 in the U.S.A French pet form of Anne, from the Hebrew Hannah, 'grace; favor.' The doubled-n spelling gives▶Natashia#18477 in the U.S.Natashia is an -ia spelling of Natasha, the Russian affectionate form of Natalia, from Latin na▶Natelie#18479 in the U.S.Natelie is a spelling variant of Natalie, from the Latin natalis, 'birthday,' specifically Nata▶Natisha#18480 in the U.S.Natisha is a respelling in the Natasha family — Natasha being the Russian pet form of Natalia, ▶Niaya#18483 in the U.S.Niaya is a modern American coinage whose sound draws on Nia, a Swahili word meaning purpose, an▶Nicholle#18486 in the U.S.Nicholle is a respelling of Nicole, the French feminine of Nicholas, from Greek Nikolaos, 'vict▶Nikiah#18488 in the U.S.Nikiah reads as a modern coinage joining the Ni- element to Kiah, or as a respelling of Nakia. ▶Nikkia#18491 in the U.S.Nikkia is an -ia elaboration of Nikki/Nikia, the pet form of Nicole — itself a French feminine ▶Noralie#18514 in the U.S.A modern name built on Nora (from Honora, 'honor,' or Eleanor, 'light') with a soft -lie ending▶Norene#18516 in the U.S.A spelling of Noreen, an Irish diminutive of Nora, from Honora, the Latin for 'honor.' An early▶Neveen#18517 in the U.S.Neveen is an Egyptian Arabic feminine name, a variant of Nevine, widely understood to mean 'new▶Nikaya#18527 in the U.S.Nikaya is a modern American blended name, pairing a Ni- prefix with Kaya, a short name itself g▶Noele#18547 in the U.S.Noele is a variant spelling of Noelle, the French feminine of Noel. Noel comes through Old Fren▶Nacole#18718 in the U.S.Nacole is a respelling of Nicole, the French feminine of Nicholas, from Greek Nikolaos — nike, ▶Nakisha#18734 in the U.S.Nakisha is a 1970s American coinage built from the decorative prefix Na- and the element Kisha ▶Nashiya#18751 in the U.S.Nashiya is a modern coinage built from the Na- prefix and a -shiya ending, in the melodic famil▶Nichele#18797 in the U.S.Nichele is a variant of Nichelle, a modern American blend most plausibly of Nichol/Nicole (from▶Nikisha#18802 in the U.S.Nikisha is an invented name built from a Ni- opening and the fashionable -kisha ending shared b▶Nanaadwoa#19010 in the U.S.An Akan (Ghanaian) name joining Nana — an honorific for a chief or elder — with Adwoa, the day-▶Nashanti#19021 in the U.S.Nashanti is a modern coinage built by adding the popular 'Na-' prefix to Ashanti, the name of t▶Natajah#19024 in the U.S.Natajah is a modern invented name joining a Na- opening that recalls Natasha or Natalie to a -t▶Niccole#19063 in the U.S.Niccole is a respelling of Nicole, the French feminine of Nicholas, from the Greek Nikolaos — n▶Nichola#19064 in the U.S.Nichola is a spelling of Nicola, the feminine form of Nicholas; the name joins Greek nike, 'vic▶Natassia#19191 in the U.S.Natassia is a respelling of Natasha, the Russian affectionate form of Natalia. Natalia comes fr▶Neleah#19220 in the U.S.Neleah reads as a modern blend of a Ne- opening with Leah, the biblical name from a Hebrew root▶Nansi#19345 in the U.S.Nansi is a variant of Nancy and is also the standard Welsh form of that name. Nancy began centu▶Nazarah#19374 in the U.S.An Arabic-styled name whose route is not settled. It may connect to nazara ('to look, to see') ▶Necia#19380 in the U.S.Necia has no clearly documented root. It is not the Spanish word necia ('foolish'), which would▶Nekia#19387 in the U.S.Nekia is a coined American name in the family of Nakia and Takia, built on a soft -kia ending. ▶Nikeria#19406 in the U.S.Nikeria is a modern African American coinage that joins the Ni- prefix to a Keria or Keara elem▶Nafisah#19579 in the U.S.From the Arabic Nafisa, 'precious; priceless; of great worth.' Sayyida Nafisa was a revered des▶Naturelle#19613 in the U.S.Naturelle is the French feminine adjective naturelle, meaning natural, taken up as a rare given▶Nakeia#19641 in the U.S.Nakeia is an invented name that joins a Na- opening to a -keia ending in the family of Nakia. N▶














