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Neymar is a first name of uncertain meaning. It came to international prominence largely through the Brazilian soccer star Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior (1992–), known mononymously as Neymar. The name was passed down to...
Neža is the Slovene form of Agnes, a name with deep roots in Christian tradition and classical antiquity. Ultimately derived from the Greek hagnos, meaning "chaste," the name evokes the virtue of purity, which became clo...
Ngaire is a feminine given name of Māori origin, primarily used in New Zealand. Its etymology is uncertain but most likely derived from the place name Ngaere, a town in the Taranaki region of New Zealand's North Island....
Ngọc is a Vietnamese feminine given name derived from the Sino-Vietnamese word ngọc (玉), meaning "jade", "precious stone", or "gem". As a Vietnamese name, it belongs to a tradition of selecting names based on meaningful...
Nguyên is a first name of Vietnamese origin. It is derived from the Sino-Vietnamese character 元 (nguyên), meaning "original, first". This name is distinct from the overwhelmingly common surname Nguyễn, which is a differ...
Nia is a Welsh feminine name, functioning as the Welsh form of Niamh. The name Nia was notably used by Welsh poet T. Gwynn Jones in his long poem Tir na n-Óg (1916), where it refers to the lover of Oisín. This literary u...
Nia is a feminine given name that carries the Swahili meaning of "purpose" or "aim". It was borrowed from the Arabic word نيّة (nīya), which denotes intention, goal, or resolution—an important concept in Islamic theology...
Nia is a short form of names ending in -nia, particularly Antonia and Sidonia. It is used notably in Georgian and English-speaking countries as a feminine given name. While often considered an independent name today, it...
Niamh (Irish: [n̠ʲiəw]) is an Irish feminine given name meaning 'bright' or 'radiant'. It derives from Old Irish Niaṁ and has been anglicized as Neve, Nieve, Neave, Neavh, or Neeve. The name has deep roots in Irish mytho...
Nic is a masculine given name in English, primarily used as a short form of Nicholas or, less commonly, Dominic. As a diminutive, it offers a concise and casual alternative to these longer names while retaining their cla...
Nichol is a medieval English variant of Nicol, which itself is a medieval English and Scottish form of Nicholas. While often considered a diminished or altered spelling, Nichol emerges from the broader nickname and short...
Nichola is an English feminine form of the name Nicholas, chiefly used in Britain. The name originated as a Latinate feminine variant of the Greek-derived Nicholas, which comes from the Greek name Nikolaos (Νικόλαος), co...
Nicholas is an English male given name, derived from the Greek name Νικόλαος (Nikolaos), meaning "victory of the people". It combines the Greek elements nike ("victory") and laos ("people"). The name has been widely used...
Nichole is a feminine given name, serving as a variant spelling of Nicole. Like its more common counterpart, Nichole ultimately derives from the Greek name Nicholas, which combines nike (“victory”) and laos (“people”), g...
EtymologyNiĉjo is the Esperanto diminutive of Nicholas. In Esperanto, the suffix -ĉjo is used to form affectionate or familiar diminutives for male names, often equivalent to adding a sense of endearment similar to Engli...
Nick is a masculine given name, predominantly used in Dutch and English-speaking countries. It is most commonly encountered as a short form (hypocorism) of the name Nicholas, though it can also serve as a diminutive for...
Nicklas is a Scandinavian given name, used predominantly in Denmark and Sweden, functioning as a variant of Niklas.EtymologyBoth Nicklas and Niklas derive from Nicholas, which comes from the Greek name Nikolaos, meaning...
Nickolas is a variant of Nicholas, an English given name derived from the Greek Nikolaos, meaning "victory of the people." This spelling variation swaps the 'h' for a 'k', aligning more closely with the Greek original Ni...
Nickolaus is a German variant of Nikolaus, itself a German form of Nicholas. Ultimately derived from the Greek name Νικόλαος (Nikolaos), meaning “victory of the people”, it combines the elements νίκη (nike, “victory”) an...
Nicky is a common diminutive of Nicholas or Nicole, occasionally used as a given name in its own right. It can also serve as a diminutive of Dominic. This English unisex name is often spelled as Nikki or Niki. Nicky is c...
Niclas is a masculine given name used in Denmark, Finland, and Sweden. It is a variant of Niklas, the Swedish form of Nicholas. The name originated from the Greek Nikolaos, meaning "victory of the people."EtymologyThe ro...
Nico is a short form of Nicholas (or sometimes Nicodemus), used in Dutch, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish-speaking contexts. Derived from the Greek Nikolaos, meaning "victory of the people", the name has roots i...
Nicodemus is a name of Ancient Greek origin, appearing prominently in the Christian New Testament. It derives from Νικόδημος (Nikodemos), a compound of the Greek elements νίκη (nike) meaning “victory” and δῆμος (demos) m...
Nicol is a feminine given name primarily used in Czech and Spanish-speaking regions, representing the local form of Nicole, which itself is the French feminine counterpart of Nicholas. As a result, Nicol ultimately share...
Nicol is a Medieval English and Scottish form of Nicholas. The name derives from the Greek Nikolaos, meaning "victory of the people," composed of nike ("victory") and laos ("people"). In medieval England and Scotland, Ni...
EtymologyNicola 2 is the feminine form of Nicholas, which itself derives from the Greek name Nikolaos (Νικόλαος), composed of the elements nike meaning "victory" and laos meaning "people". The name thus carries the meani...
Nicola is the Italian form of Nicholas, a name of Greek origin meaning "victory of the people." It is derived from the Greek elements nike (victory) and laos (people). In Italian, Nicola is predominantly masculine and ha...
Nicolae is the Romanian form of Nicholas, a name of Greek origin meaning "victory of the people." It is widely used in Romania and among Aromanian communities. The name carries the legacy of Saint Nicholas, the 4th-centu...
Nicolas is the French form of Nicholas, derived from the Greek name Νικόλαος (Nikolaos), meaning "victory of the people" — from nike (victory) and laos (people). The name is profoundly associated with Saint Nicholas, a 4...
Nicolás is the Spanish form of Nicholas, a name with deep historical and religious roots. Derived from the Greek name Nikolaos, meaning "victory of the people" (from nike, "victory," and laos, "people"), the name gained...
Nicolau is a Portuguese, Galician, and Catalan form of Nicholas. The name Nicholas itself derives from the Greek name Nikolaos, meaning “victory of the people,” from nike (victory) and laos (people).Notable BearersThe na...
Nicolaus is the Latinized form of Nicholas, derived from the Greek name Nikolaos, meaning "victory of the people" (from Greek nike "victory" and laos "people"). It is also used as a German variant of Nikolaus.Etymology a...
Nicole is a feminine given name that originated as the French feminine form of Nicholas. It has become widely used in English-speaking and other European countries since the middle of the 20th century. A famous contempor...
EtymologyNicte is a feminine name of Mayan origin, derived from the Yucatec Maya word nikte', meaning "flower" or more specifically "plumeria flower." The name is composed of two Classic Maya elements: nich meaning "flow...
Nicu is a Romanian masculine given name and surname, most commonly a diminutive of Nicolae. The name Nicolae itself derives from the Greek Nikolaos, meaning "victory of the people," originally composed of nike ("victory"...
Nicușor is a Romanian male given name, serving as a diminutive of Nicolae, the Romanian form of Nicholas. The root name Nicholas derives from the Greek Nikolaos (Νικόλαος), composed of nike meaning "victory" and laos mea...
Nida is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "call, proclamation". It is derived from the Arabic root nādā, which refers to the act of calling, announcing, or inviting. As a name, Nida carries connotations of...
Niek is a Dutch masculine given name, primarily used as a short form (hypocorism) of Nicolaas, though it can also sometimes be a diminutive of Nicasius or Dominic. The name Nicolaas itself is the Dutch form of Nicholas,...
Niels is a Dutch short form of the Latin name Cornelius. The root name Cornelius is believed to derive from the Latin word cornu, meaning "horn", and was originally a Roman family name. In the Bible, Cornelius is a centu...
Niels is a Danish form of Nicholas. Derived from the Greek name Nikolaos, meaning "victory of the people," Nicholas has deep Christian roots, being associated with Saint Nicholas, a 4th-century bishop known for his gener...
Nigel is an English masculine given name, first appearing in the Middle Ages as a Latinized form of Neil. The medieval Latin Nigellus was frequently associated with the Latin word niger meaning "black," though its true r...
Nihad is a Bosnian and Azerbaijani form of the name Nihat, which itself derives from Persian نهاد (nehād), meaning "nature, disposition." While the name is often used in Turkic and Balkan regions, it also appears in othe...
Nihal is a Hindi masculine name that carries the beautiful meaning of "content, happy." Derived from Sanskrit origins, the name embodies a sense of inner peace and satisfaction, reflecting a positive and serene dispositi...
Nijolė is a Lithuanian feminine given name of uncertain etymology. It is considered a pseudomythological name, invented in the 19th century by Polish-Lithuanian historian and writer Teodor Narbutt for his reconstruction...
Nik is a short form of the names Nikolas, Nikolaos, Nikolaj, or Nikola 1, commonly used in English, Greek, and Slovene. It is ultimately derived from the Greek element νίκη (nike) meaning "victory," which also comes from...
Nika is a feminine given name used in Croatian and Slovene, serving as a short form or variant of Nikola, the local form of Nicholas. Ultimately deriving from the Greek name Nikolaos, meaning "victory of the people" (fro...
Nika 3 is a Georgian masculine name that serves as a diminutive of Nikoloz, the Georgian form of Nicholas. The name Nicholas derives from the Greek name Νικόλαος (Nikolaos), meaning "victory of the people," from Greek νί...
Nika is a Russian short form of Veronika and other names ending in nika, such as Nikita 1. As a diminutive, it is primarily used as a feminine given name in Russian-speaking cultures, though it can also be a short form o...
Niklas is a masculine given name that serves as the Swedish form of Nicholas. It is also used in Danish, Norwegian, German, and Finnish, reflecting its broad Scandinavian and Germanic popularity. The name ultimately deri...
Niklaus is a Swiss German variant of the given name Nicholas, derived from the Greek Nikolaos, meaning "victory of the people." This form is primarily used in Switzerland and Germany, often shortened to Niklaus (diminuti...
Niklāvs is a Latvian variant form of Nicholas, ultimately derived from the Greek name Νικόλαος (Nikolaos), meaning "victory of the people" — from νίκη (nike) "victory" and λαός (laos) "people." The name has strong Christ...
Niko is a Finnish form of Nicholas, as well as a Croatian, Slovene, Georgian and German short form. The name derives from the Greek Nikolaos, meaning "victory of the people", from nike (victory) and laos (people). Saint...
Nikol is a feminine given name used in Czech, Bulgarian, and Greek, serving as the form of Nicole in those languages. As with Nicole, it ultimately derives from the Greek name Νικόλαος (Nikolaos), meaning "victory of the...
Nikola 2 is the German, Polish, Czech, and Slovak feminine form of Nicholas. In Czech, however, the name is also used as a masculine form (see Nikola 1), reflecting a common Slavic onomastic pattern where the same name c...
Nikola is a masculine given name used in several languages, including Basque, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Macedonian, Serbian, and Slovene. It is a form of Nicholas, derived from the Greek name Nikolaos, meaning "victory...
Nikolaj is a Danish and Slovene form of Nicholas, derived from the Greek name Νικόλαος (Nikolaos), meaning "victory of the people". The name is composed of the elements nike meaning "victory" and laos meaning "people". E...
Nikolas is a given name that appears in both English and Greek usage. It serves as a variant of Nikolaos (Greek) or Nicholas (English). The name ultimately derives from the Greek νίκη (nike) meaning "victory" and λαός (l...
Nikolasz is a modern Hungarian adaptation of the international name Nicholas, reflecting foreign spelling conventions, as opposed to the traditional Hungarian form Miklós. The name is masculine and of Greek origin, deriv...
Etymology and OriginNikolaus is the German form of Nicholas, which derives from the Greek name Νικόλαος (Nikolaos), meaning “victory of the people” — from nike (victory) and laos (people). The name has been widely used i...
Nikolay is a Russian and Bulgarian form of Nicholas. The name originated from the Greek Nikolaos, meaning 'victory of the people' – derived from nike (victory) and laos (people).Etymology and HistoryThe name Nikolay foll...