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30,235Natsumi (なつみ, ナツミ) is a feminine Japanese given name, occasionally used as a surname as well. The name is composed of kanji characters that typically reflect natural beauty, with common combinations including 夏 (n...
Nauf is a feminine Arabic name meaning "high, exalted, exceeding" in Arabic. It is a variant of the more common spelling Nouf. The name carries connotations of loftiness and distinction, reflecting the cultural value pla...
Nauja is a feminine given name of Greenlandic and Inuit origin that means "seagull" in both Greenlandic (Kalaallisut) and Inuktitut languages. The name derives from the word naujaq or nauja, referring to the gull, a seab...
Naum is a masculine given name used in Russian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, and the Latin Bible. It is a direct form of the Biblical name Nahum, which in turn derives from the Hebrew root naḥam, meaning "to comfort, to consol...
Nausicaa (also spelled Nausicaä or Nausikaa) is a Latinized form of the Greek name Ναυσικάα (Nausikaa), derived from the Greek elements ναῦς meaning "ship" and κάω meaning "to burn". The name thus means "burner of ships"...
Nausikaa is the Greek form of Nausicaa, a name derived from Ancient Greek elements meaning "burner of ships" (ναῦς, meaning "ship", and κάω, meaning "to burn"). The name is famously borne by a character in Homer's epic,...
Nava is a female given name with multiple origins and meanings. In Hebrew (נאוה), it directly means "beautiful" or "pretty." This Hebrew usage is the most common in Israel and among Jewish communities worldwide. The name...
Navdeep is a modern Indian given name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "new light" or "fresh lamp." It is formed from the elements nava ("new, fresh") and dīpa ("lamp, light"), symbolizing enlightenment and a bright beginning...
Naveed is a variant transcription of the Persian name Navid, derived from the Persian word navid or nawid, meaning "good news". It is used in Arabic, Persian, and Urdu contexts, with the Arabic form نوید and the Urdu for...
Naveen is a common Indian and Pakistani male given name and surname, derived from Navin, its Anglicized and transliterated form used in Indian English contexts. The name originates from the Sanskrit element nava, meaning...
Navid is a Persian masculine given name meaning "good news", directly derived from the Persian word navid (نوید). The name is also used in Arabic-speaking communities as a variant form. It shares its etymology with the P...
Navin is a masculine given name used across several Indian languages, including Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, and Telugu. It derives from the Sanskrit word nava (नव), meaning "new, fresh."EtymologyThe root n...
Navneet is a unisex given name of Punjabi origin, derived from the Sanskrit expression navanītam, meaning “eternally new” or “fresh and eternal.” The name combines the elements nava (nava), meaning “new” or “fresh,” and...
Navy is a modern English name derived directly from the vocabulary word denoting a nation's sea force or fleet. The word entered English via Old French navie, from Latin navigia, the plural of navigium “boat, vessel,” ul...
Nawal (Arabic: نوال) is an Arabic feminine given name that literally means "gift" or "grant," and more fully denotes "unmerited favor of God" or a kind act beyond obligation. It derives from the Arabic verb نَالَ (nāla),...
Nawel is a male given name of Mapuche origin, meaning "jaguar." The jaguar (Panthera onca) holds profound symbolic significance in Mapuche culture, representing strength, ferocity, and spiritual power. In the Mapuche wor...
Nawra is a feminine Arabic name meaning "flower, blossom". It derives from the root nawwara (نوّر), an Arabic verb meaning "to blossom, to illuminate, to light". As such, the name carries connotations of blooming, bright...
Naya is a given name of African American origin, considered a variant of Nia 2, which means "purpose" or "aim" in Swahili, ultimately from Arabic نيّة (nīya). The name Naya likely gained popularity from a modern creation...
Náyade is the Spanish feminine given name meaning "naiad", referring to a type of water nymph from Greek mythology. It derives from Greek Ναϊάς (Naias), itself a derivative of νάω (nao) meaning "to flow." In Greek myth,...
Nayara is a Spanish and Portuguese form of Naiara, a name with deep historical and religious roots. Naiara originates from the Basque name for the Spanish city of Nájera, which itself derives from an Arabic source. In th...
Nayden (Bulgarian: Найден) is a masculine Bulgarian given name. It is derived from the Bulgarian verb найда (nayda), meaning "to find," and thus literally means "found." The name is traditionally given to a child followi...
Nayef (Arabic: نايف) is an alternate transcription of the Arabic masculine name Naif (see Naif), which derives from an Arabic word meaning "high, excellent" or "elevated." The name is of Arabic origin and common througho...
Nayeli is a feminine given name of Zapotec origin with an uncertain meaning. It is possibly derived from the Zapotec phrase nadxiie lii meaning "I love you" or from nayele' meaning "open." These interpretations highlight...
Nayra is a feminine given name of Spanish usage, adapted from a Guanche masculine name. The term 'Guanche' refers to the indigenous people of the Canary Islands, whose language survived in place names and personal names...
Naz is a feminine given name of Persian origin, used primarily in Iranian, Turkish, and Azerbaijani cultures. The name derives from the Persian word nāz, which conveys meanings such as "coy," "coquettish," "affection," a...
Nazaire is the French form of Nazarius, a Latin name meaning "from Nazareth." Nazareth was the town in Galilee where Jesus lived, making the name intrinsically tied to Christian tradition. The name Nazarius was borne by...
Etymology Nazanin (Persian: نازنين) is a Persian female given name meaning "sweetheart, darling, lovely" or "delightful." It derives from the Persian nāz' (meaning "coquetry, charm") combined with a suffix denoting endea...
Nazar is the Russian, Ukrainian, Turkmen, and Armenian form of Nazarius, a Latin name meaning "from Nazareth." Nazareth was the town in Galilee where Jesus lived, and the name thus carries strong Christian associations....
Nazar is a masculine Urdu name deeply rooted in Arabic linguistic and religious tradition. It derives from the Arabic word نذر (nadhr), meaning "vow" or "pledge," which itself comes from the verb نذر (nadhara), "to conse...
Nazarenus is a Latin form of Nazzareno, ultimately derived from the Late Latin Nazarenus, meaning "from Nazareth" or "Nazarene." Nazareth was a town in Galilee where Jesus lived, according to the New Testament. The Latin...
Nazaret is a name derived from the town of Nazareth, a city in Galilee that holds profound religious significance as the hometown of Jesus Christ. In Spanish-speaking countries, Nazaret is primarily used as a feminine gi...
Nazario is the Italian and Spanish form of Nazarius, a Late Roman name meaning "from Nazareth." Nazareth was the town in Galilee where Jesus lived, as recorded in the New Testament. The name Nazarius was borne by several...
Nazarius is a Latin name meaning "from Nazareth." Nazareth was the town in Galilee where Jesus lived, according to the New Testament. This name was borne by several early saints, including a man martyred with Celsus in M...
Nazariy is a Ukrainian and Russian form of the Latin name Nazarius, which itself means "from Nazareth." Nazareth, a town in Galilee, is famously known as the childhood home of Jesus (Yeshua ben Yoseph), the central figur...
Nazeer is a masculine name used in Arabic and Urdu, serving as an alternate transcription of the Arabic نذير or Urdu نذیر (see Nazir 1) and the Arabic نظير or Urdu نظیر (see Nazir 2). Etymology and Meaning The root name...
Nazerke is a feminine Kazakh given name formed from two elements: the Persian ناز (nāz) meaning "delight, comfort" or "coquetry," and the Kazakh ерке (erke) meaning "naughty, spoiled, darling." Combined, the name literal...
Nazgül is a feminine given name used primarily in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. It is a compound name derived from Persian elements: nāz meaning "delight, comfort" and gol meaning "flower, rose." Thus, the name can be inter...
Nazia is a feminine given name predominantly used in Bengali and Urdu-speaking communities. It originates from Persian نازی (nāzī), meaning "sweet, coy" or "dainty". The name embodies grace and charm, reflecting the cult...
Nazih is a masculine given name and surname of Arabic origin, meaning "honest, virtuous" in Arabic. It is derived from the Arabic root ن-ز-ه (n-z-h), which conveys concepts of integrity, purity, and moral uprightness. Th...
Naziha (Arabic: نزيهة) is a feminine given name of Arabic origin. It is the feminine form of Nazih, which derives from the Arabic root ن-ز-ه (n-z-h), conveying the meaning of "honest, virtuous" or "chaste." The name is w...
EtymologyNäzik is a feminine given name of Turkmen origin, derived from the Turkmen word näzik, meaning "gentle, tender, delicate." The root of this word can be traced to Persian nāzok (نازک), which carries similar conno...
Nazım is the Turkish form of Nazim, an Arabic-derived name meaning "organizer", drawn from the Arabic root N-Ẓ-M, which conveys order, arrangement, and composition. The name entered Turkish through Ottoman Turkish ناظم (...
Nazim is an Arabic masculine name that directly derives from the Arabic word nāẓim, meaning "organizer" or "convenor." The name is rooted in the Arabic triliteral root n–ẓ–m, which carries connotations of arrangement, or...
Nazir is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic root نذر (nadhira), meaning "to warn, to notify". The name translates to "herald" or "warner," reflecting a role of delivering important announcem...
Nazir 2 is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "similar, alike, counterpart," derived from the Arabic root نظر (naẓara), meaning "to perceive, to see, to observe." The name is used in Arabic and Urdu-speaking communit...
Nazira is a feminine given name used in Arabic, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajik, and Uzbek cultures. It is the feminine form of the masculine Arabic name Nazir 2, which means "similar, alike, counterpart" and derives from the Arab...
Nazli is a feminine given name derived from Persian, where it carries the meanings "delicate," "beautiful," and "coy." The name encompasses qualities of refinement and gentle charm, often associated with gracefulness in...
Nazlı is a common feminine given name in Turkish and Azerbaijani, representing the local form of the Persian-origin name Nazli. The name is derived from Persian nāz (delicacy, coquetry) combined with the Turkish suffix -...
Nazmi is an Arabic male given name that means "organizer, arranger" in Arabic. The name is also transliterated as Nadhmi (Arabic: نظمي), reflecting the pronunciation of the Arabic letter Ẓāʾ, which often sounds like a st...
Nazmiye is the Turkish feminine form of the name Nazmi, which originates from Arabic. Derived from the Arabic root n-ẓ-m (نظم), Nazmi carries the meaning of “organizer” or “arranger,” reflecting qualities of orderliness...
Nazzareno is an Italian given name derived from the Late Latin Nazarenus, meaning "from Nazareth, a Nazarene." Nazareth is the town in Galilee where Jesus lived. According to the New Testament, the phrase Iesus Nazarenus...
Nchimunya is a unisex given name from the Tonga people of Zambia and Zimbabwe. Derived from the Tonga word munya meaning "same," it is traditionally given to a child whose gender matches that of older siblings, reflectin...
Ndidi is a Nigerian female given name of Igbo origin, meaning "patience" in the Igbo language. The name embodies a highly valued virtue in Igbo culture, reflecting the importance placed on endurance and calmness in the f...
Ndriçim is a masculine Albanian given name meaning "illumination, brightness" in the Albanian language. Derived from the Albanian word "ndriçim," which translates to "illumination" or "light," the name carries connotatio...
Ndubuisi (occasionally spelled Ndubisi) is a name of Igbo origin commonly used as either a given name or a family name in Nigeria. Composed of the elements ndu (meaning "life"), bụ (meaning "is"), and isi (meaning "forem...
Nea is a Finnish and Swedish feminine given name, primarily used as a short form of Linnéa. Linnéa itself derives from the name of the twinflower (Linnaea borealis), which was named in honor of the illustrious Swedish bo...
Neacel is a Scottish Gaelic form of Nicholas. The name is derived from the Greek Nikolaos, meaning "victory of the people", from Greek νίκη (nike) "victory" and λαός (laos) "people". Etymology and Historical Context Neac...
EtymologyNeagu is a Romanian given name and surname of uncertain origin. It may derive from the Slavic root něga, meaning "care" or "nurture", possibly originally a shortened form of the Slavic name Negoslav.Notable Bear...
Neal is a variant spelling of Neil. This given name is of Gaelic origin, ultimately derived from the Old Irish name Niall, which is of disputed etymology. Possible meanings linked to its root include “fury, passion,” fro...
Neamhain is the modern Irish form of Nemain, the name of a Celtic goddess or spirit of war. The name derives from the Proto-Celtic root *nemo, meaning "poison," or possibly from a root meaning "to take" or "to seize," re...