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30,235Naqi is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic root n-q-y, which carries connotations of purity, cleanliness, and clarity. It directly means "pure, clean" in Arabic, reflecting a quality highly...
Naqibullah is a Pashto masculine given name composed of two Arabic elements: naqīb (نقيب) meaning "captain, leader, or chief" and Allah (الله), the Arabic word for God. The name thus conveys the meaning "captain of Allah...
Naram-Sin is an Akkadian masculine name that means "beloved of Sin," from the elements narāmu (beloved) and the god's name Sin, the Akkadian, Assyrian, and Babylonian moon god.EtymologyThe name combines the verbal adject...
Naranbaatar is a Mongolian masculine given name that translates to "sun hero." It is composed of two Mongolian elements: naran (наран), meaning "sun," and baatar (баатар), meaning "hero" or "brave." The name reflects the...
Narangerel is a feminine Mongolian given name composed of two elements: naran (наран) meaning "sun" and gerel (гэрэл) meaning "light." The combined meaning is therefore naran + gerel = "sun light." It belongs to a common...
Narantsetseg (наранцэцэг) is a Mongolian feminine given name meaning "sun flower." It is composed of two elements: naran (ᠨᠠᠷᠠᠨ), meaning "sun," and tsetseg (ᠴᠡᠴᠡᠭ), meaning "flower." The name evokes brightness, warmth,...
Etymology and OriginsNarasimha is a Sanskrit name meaning "man-lion," derived from नर (nara) meaning "man" and सिंह (siṃha) meaning "lion." In Hinduism, Narasimha is the fourth of the ten principal avatars (Dashavatara)...
Narasimha is a Hindu first name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "man-lion." In Hindu tradition, Narasimha is the fourth avatar of the god Vishnu, depicted with a human torso and lion's head and claws. He is celebrated for...
Narayan is a modern northern Indian form of Narayana. The name derives from Sanskrit elements nara ("man") and ayana ("path"), meaning "path of man" or "eternal man." In Hindu cosmology, Narayana is a supreme deity assoc...
Etymology Narayana is derived from the Sanskrit elements nara ('man') and ayana ('path', 'abode'), literally meaning 'path of man' or 'abode of man'. The Manusmriti (Laws of Manu) explains the name as one who rests on th...
Narayanan is a Malayalam and Tamil variant of the name Narayana, which is derived from Sanskrit नर (nara) meaning "man" and अयन (ayana) meaning "path." The combined meaning is often interpreted as "eternal man" or "path...
EtymologyNarcís is the Catalan form of the name Narcissus. It ultimately derives from the Greek Narkissos (Νάρκισσος), which may come from the word narkē (νάρκη), meaning "sleep" or "numbness," reflecting the narcotic pr...
Narcis is the Romanian form of Narcissus, a name rooted in Greek mythology and later adopted in Christian tradition through the New Testament and early saints. The name derives from the Greek Νάρκισσος (Narkissos), which...
Narcisa is the feminine form of Narcissus, a name rooted in Greek mythology and used across Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, and Spanish-speaking cultures. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Νάρκισσος (Narkissos),...
Narciso is the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Narcissus. Derived from Greek Νάρκισσος (Narkissos), which may come from νάρκη (narke) meaning "numbness" or "sleep," the name is deeply rooted in Greek mythology....
EtymologyNarcissa is the feminine form of the name Narcissus, which comes from the Greek Νάρκισσος (Narkissos), possibly derived from νάρκη (narke) meaning "sleep, numbness" or "narcotic." In Greek mythology, Narcissus w...
Narcisse is the French masculine and feminine form of the name Narcissus. It also serves as the French word for the narcissus flower, conflating the personal name with its botanical namesake. This dual usage reflects the...
Narcissus is a masculine name of Greek origin, Latinized from the Greek Narkissos (Νάρκισσος), which is possibly derived from narke (νάρκη) meaning "sleep" or "numbness." In Greek mythology, Narcissus was a strikingly be...
Narcyz is the Polish form of Narcissus. Like its variants in other languages, it derives from the Latin Narcissus, itself a borrowing from the Ancient Greek Νάρκισσος (Narkissos), which may be connected to the word νάρκη...
Nare is a diminutive of the Armenian feminine given name Narine. The name derives through the root word "nar", which in the Armenian context refers either to the pomegranate (from Persian nār) or to fire (from Arabic nār...
Narek (Armenian: Նարեկ) or Nareg in Western Armenian, is a masculine given name deeply rooted in Armenian culture and religious history. It is derived from the name of the village of Narek, located in modern-day eastern...
Narelle is a feminine given name of Australian origin. Its meaning is unknown, but it has cultural significance through its connections to the Yuin, an Aboriginal Australian people. The name was borne by the wife of Umba...
Narendra is a masculine given name of Sanskrit origin, widely used in India, particularly among Gujarati, Hindi, Marathi, and Telugu speakers. The name is composed of two elements: nara (नर), meaning "man," and Indra, th...
Naresh is a masculine given name of Sanskrit origin, derived from combining nara (नर, meaning "man") and īśa (ईश, meaning "lord, ruler"), thus translating to "lord of men". The name is predominantly used in India and Nep...
Narges (Persian: نرگس) is a Persian feminine given name, meaning "daffodil" or "narcissus" in Persian. The name is ultimately derived from Greek Narkissos (see Narcissus). In Persian culture, the narcissus flower symboli...
Nargis is a Bengali, Tajik and Urdu form of Narges, which itself means 'daffodil, narcissus' in Persian, ultimately derived from Greek (see Narcissus). The name thus carries the botanical and mythological associations of...
Nargiza is a female given name used primarily in Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan, representing the local Kyrgyz and Uzbek form of the Persian name Narges.The ultimate root of Nargiza is the Greek mythological name Narcissus (f...
Nari (Hangul: 나리) is a feminine Korean given name. The word nari is a pure Korean word meaning “lily,” and it is one of several nature-themed names popular in South Korea. Unlike Sino-Korean names, which are composed o...
Narin is a Turkish female given name, derived directly from the Turkish word narin, meaning "slender, delicate, fragile." The name embodies qualities of elegance and subtle beauty, and it is used metaphorically to descri...
Narinder is a given name used predominantly by Sikhs. It is a variant of Narendra, which in turn comes from Sanskrit nara ("man") combined with the name of the Hindu god Indra ("lord"), thus meaning "lord of men." Indra,...
Narine is a feminine given name of Armenian origin, primarily derived from the Persian word نار (nār) meaning "pomegranate". The pomegranate holds deep symbolic significance in Armenian culture, representing fertility, a...
Närkäs is the Bashkir form of Narges, a name that ultimately derives from Greek roots associated with the narcissus flower. In Bashkir culture, the name reflects the poetic and natural imagery common in Turkic onomastics...
Narkissos is the Greek transliteration of the ancient name Narcissus, from the Greek Νάρκισσος (Narkissos). The name is thought to derive from the Greek word νάρκη (narke), meaning "sleep, numbness," alluding to the narc...
Narmer is an ancient Egyptian name meaning "fierce catfish" or "painful catfish", derived from nꜥr (catfish) and mr (fierce, painful). He was an Egyptian ruler of the Early Dynastic Period whose reign began at the end of...
Naroa is a Basque feminine given name that reflects the natural and agricultural landscapes of the Basque Country. Derived from the Basque word naro, meaning "abundant" or "fertile," the name evokes images of lush green...
Narong is a masculine given name of Thai origin. Its meaning is derived from the Thai word for "war" or "campaign", which itself is a shortening of a compound from Sanskrit elements: raṇa (रण) meaning "battle" and raṅga...
Narseh is the Middle Persian form of the Zoroastrian divine figure Nairyosangha, ultimately deriving from the Avestan elements nairiia ('male, manly') and sangha ('word, utterance, proclamation'). In Zoroastrian traditio...
Narses (Greek: Ναρσής) is the Hellenized form of the Middle Persian name Narseh (Middle Persian: 𐭭𐭥𐭮𐭧𐭩), which itself derives from the Avestan Nairyosangha, the name of a Zoroastrian yazata (divine being). The name thus...
Naruhito is a Japanese masculine personal name and the current Emperor of Japan, reigning since May 1, 2019, as the 126th monarch according to the traditional order of succession. Etymology The name Naruhito combines two...
Naruto is a Japanese name of uncertain origin, most famously borne by the protagonist of the manga and anime series Naruto, which began serialization in 1999. The name is likely derived from the Naruto Strait in Tokushim...
Nascimbene is a medieval Italian given name meaning "born well". It derives from the Italian roots nascere (to be born) and bene (well), reflecting a positive wish or blessing for the child's birth and life. This type of...
Naseem is a transcription of the Arabic نسيم or Urdu نسیم, representing an alternate spelling of Nasim. It is a unisex name used primarily in Arabic and Urdu-speaking communities, though it is more commonly given to boys...
Naseer is a transcription variant of the Arabic name Nasir, written as نصير in Arabic and Urdu. Both versions derive from the Arabic root naṣara, meaning "to help, to aid". The name Nasir itself has two closely related f...
Naser is a masculine given name, an alternate transcription of Arabic/Persian ناصر (Nāṣir). It is commonly used in Arabic and Persian, and is the usual form in Bosnian and Albanian. The name is closely related to Nasir,...
Nash is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from a surname that itself comes from the Middle English phrase atten ash, meaning "at the ash tree." This locative surname was typically given to someone who liv...
Nashwa is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, directly taken from the Arabic word nashwa (نشوة) meaning "ecstasy, elation, exhilaration". It evokes a sense of joyful intoxication—not from alcohol (which is forbidden...
Nashwan is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, directly derived from the Arabic word nashwān (نَشْوَان), meaning "elated, intoxicated." The name conveys a sense of joy, ecstasy, and exhilaration, often associated wi...
Nasib is a masculine Arabic name, directly associated with the meaning "noble" in Arabic. It belongs to a category of Arabic names that express positive moral or social attributes. Context and Usage The name Nasib is com...
Nasiba is a feminine given name used primarily in Tajik and Uzbek cultures. It means "fate, luck" in both Uzbek and Tajik, deriving from the Arabic word naṣīb (نصيب), which carries the same meaning of portion, allotment,...
Nasim is a unisex given name and surname of Arabic origin, meaning "breeze." It derives from the Arabic word nasīm (نَسِيم), which denotes a gentle, pleasant wind, evoking feelings of freshness and tranquility.Etymology...
Nasima is the strictly feminine form of the Arabic masculine name Nasim, which means "breeze" in Arabic. It is used in both Arabic and Bengali-speaking cultures, carrying the same gentle and airy connotation of a soft wi...
Nasimiyu is a feminine Luhya name, the feminine form of Simiyu. The name is traditionally given to girls and carries cultural significance within the Luhya community of Kenya. Etymology The root name Simiyu means "born d...
Nasir is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the consonantal root n-ṣ-r (نصر), which conveys the meaning “to help, to aid.” The name fundamentally means “helper” or “one who gives victory.” It correspon...
Nasira is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the masculine Nasir. The root nṣr (نصر) carries the meaning "to help, to aid", giving Nasir the sense of "helper" or "supporter". Nasira thus means "helpful...
Nasiru is the Hausa form of Nasir, a name of Arabic origin. In Arabic, Nasir derives from the root نصر (naṣara), meaning "to help, to aid." Thus, Nasir means "helper," reflecting a virtue highly valued in Islamic culture...
Nasr is an Arabic name (Arabic: نصر, romanized: Naṣr) that literally means "victory" or "triumph". It derives from the Arabic root naṣara (نصر), meaning "to help" or "to aid", and appears as both a given name and a surna...
Nasreen is a feminine given name primarily used in Bengali and Urdu-speaking communities. It represents a vernacular transcription of the Bengali নাসরীন and is also the standard Urdu spelling of the name Nasrin. The root...
Nasrin is a feminine given name derived from the Persian word for "wild rose." This poetic name is among the most popular choices for girls born in Iran and enjoys widespread use across South Asia, the Middle East, North...
Nasser is an alternate transcription of the Arabic and Persian name Nasir, derived from the Arabic root نصر (naṣara) meaning "to help, to aid." The name thus carries the meaning of "helper" or "supporter." It is a common...
Nassim is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Nasim, ultimately derived from the Arabic word nasim (نسيم), meaning "breeze" or "gentle wind." In Arabic, the spelling نسيم can be romanized as Nasim, Naseem, or N...