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13,457Nazia 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...
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...
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 -...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Neas is an Old Irish feminine given name, the early form of Neasa. It is derived through a phonetic shift from the parent name Neasa, which itself originates from Old Irish Ness, a name of uncertain meaning.Etymology and...
Neasa is a feminine name of Irish origin, derived from the Old Irish name Ness, meaning "uncertain" (possibly a short form of a longer name). In Irish mythology, Neasa is better known as Nessa or Ness, a princess of the...
Neassa is an Irish feminine given name, a variant of Neasa. It is derived from the Old Irish name Ness, whose meaning is uncertain. In Irish mythology, Ness (or Neasa) is a legendary figure, best known as the mother of C...
Nebet-Hut is the reconstructed Egyptian form of the name Nephthys, the name of a prominent goddess in ancient Egyptian mythology. The name itself translates to "lady of the house" or "mistress of the mansion," derived fr...
Etymology and OriginNebile is a Turkish feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of Nebil, which itself originates from the Arabic masculine name Nabil. The root Nabil carries the meaning "noble" in Arabic, a qu...
Nechama (Hebrew: נחמה) is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin that literally means “comfort, consolation.” The name is associated with the Hebrew root נָחַם (nakham), which denotes consolation or comfort, particularly...
Necibe is a feminine Turkish name, adopted as the Turkish form of Najiba, which itself is the feminine variant of the masculine Arabic name Najib. The root name Najib derives from the Arabic word “noble, distinguished”,...
Necla is a Turkish feminine given name, derived as a Turkish form of the Arabic name Najla. The root name Najla means "wide-eyed" in Arabic, a quality often prized in classical Arabic poetry, where wide, dark eyes are a...
Necmiye is a Turkish feminine given name, derived from the Arabic masculine name Najm, meaning "star." It is a theophoric or nature-inspired name, symbolizing brightness and guidance, reflecting the cultural influence of...
Neda is a short form of Nedeljka, a feminine given name used in Bulgarian, Croatian, and Serbian. Ultimately derived from the masculine name Nedeljko, it comes from the South Slavic words for "Sunday"—Croatian nedjelja a...
Etymology & MeaningNeda 2 is a Persian feminine given name that represents the Persian form of Nida, an Arabic name derived from the root nādā (نادى), meaning "to call, to announce, to invite". The name thus carries the...
Nedeljka is a feminine given name used primarily in Croatian and Serbian-speaking regions. It is the feminine form of Nedeljko, a masculine name derived from the Slavic word for "Sunday" (Croatian nedjelja, Serbian недељ...
Nedelka is a Macedonian feminine given name, derived as a feminine form of the masculine name Nedeljko. The name is ultimately rooted in the Slavic word for "Sunday" — from Croatian nedjelja and Serbian недеља (nedelja)...
Nedelya is a Bulgarian feminine name that directly derives from the Slavic word for "Sunday". This day-name tradition, common in Bulgarian and other Balkan cultures, often reflects religious-linguistic influence: the wor...
Nediljka is a Croatian feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of the masculine name Nedeljko. The root of the name is the word nedjelja (Croatian) or ned̦elja (Serbian), meaning "Sunday". This connection to th...
Nedjeljka is a variant of Nedeljka, a Croatian feminine name ultimately derived from Nedeljko. The masculine root comes from Croatian nedjelja and Serbian недеља (nedelja), meaning Sunday. As with Nedeljka, the name like...
Nedyalka is a Bulgarian feminine given name that serves as the feminine form of Nedeljko. The name originates from the South Slavic word for Sunday, drawn from Croatian nedjelja and Serbian недеља (nedelja). This root re...
Nedžla is the Bosnian form of Najla, an Arabic feminine name that means "wide-eyed" in reference to large, beautiful eyes, a motif valued in classical Arabic poetry and Islamic naming traditions. In Bosnian usage, the na...
Neea is a Finnish short form of the name Linnea, which itself is derived from Linnéa, a name given after the twinflower (Linnaea borealis). This delicate, pink woodland flower was the favorite of Swedish botanist Carl vo...
Neela is a feminine given name of South Asian origin, primarily used in Nila. It means "dark blue," symbolizing the color of the sky, oceans, and precious gemstones such as blue sapphire. The name is common among Hindu f...
Neelam (also spelled Neelum) is a feminine given name used primarily in Hindi- and Marathi-speaking regions of India. It is an alternate transcription of the Marathi name Nilam (from Sanskrit nīla meaning "dark blue"), a...
Neelima is a feminine given name used predominantly in India, found as an alternate transcription of Hindi or Marathi नीलिमा and of Telugu నీలిమ. It is ultimately a variant of the name Nilima, which in turn derives from...
Neeltje is a Dutch feminine diminutive of Cornelia, pronounced /ˈneːltjə/ in Dutch. Etymology The name Neeltje originated as a medieval Dutch nickname for women named Cornelia, reflecting the common Germanic pattern of f...
Neema is a Swahili feminine given name meaning "divine grace." It originates from the Arabic word niʿma (نعمة), which signifies "blessing" or "grace." The name is widely used in Swahili-speaking regions, particularly in...
Nefeli is a modern Greek feminine name derived from the ancient Greek mythological figure Nephele. The name Nephele itself comes from the Greek word nephos (νέφος), meaning "cloud." In Greek mythology, Nephele was a clou...
Neferneferuaten is the name of a female pharaoh who ruled ancient Egypt near the end of the Amarna Period during the 14th century BC. The name derives from Egyptian nfr-nfrw-jtn, meaning "beauty of the beauties of Aten,"...
Nefertari (ancient Egyptian nfrt jrj) is a feminine name meaning "the most beautiful" in the Egyptian language. It was famously borne by the Great Royal Wife of Ramesses II (also known as Ramesses the Great), one of the...
Nefertiti is an ancient Egyptian female name meaning "the beautiful one has come" (nfrt-jjtj in Egyptian). Nefertiti was a powerful queen of the 18th Dynasty of Egypt, living c. 1370–c. 1330 BC. She was the great royal w...
Neferuptah is an Ancient Egyptian name meaning "beauty of Ptah", from nfrw "beauty, perfection" and the god Ptah. A princess of the 12th Dynasty, Neferuptah was a daughter of Pharaoh Amenemhat III and sister of the femal...
Neferusobek is the Ancient Egyptian name of the first confirmed queen regnant, or female pharaoh, of Egypt, ruling in the 19th century BC as the last sovereign of the Twelfth Dynasty during the Middle Kingdom. Her name d...
Nefes is a Turkish feminine given name meaning "breath" in Turkish. The name symbolizes life, spirit, and the essence of existence, reflecting the importance of breath in human vitality.Etymology and Linguistic OriginsTh...
Nefise is a Turkish female given name, derived as the Turkish form of Nafisa, an Arabic name meaning "precious" or "valuable." The root name Nafisa originates from the Arabic word nafīs, which carries connotations of rar...
Negar is a Persian feminine given name meaning "beloved" in Persian. The name is common in Iran and other Persian-speaking cultures, where it denotes endearment and affection. It is related to the names Nigar (Azerbaijan...
Negin (Persian: نگین) is a Persian female given name that means "gemstone", specifically referring to a rare diamond or the central stone set in a piece of jewelry such as a ring or necklace. The direct translation of Ne...
Neha is a popular feminine given name of Indian origin, primarily found among Hindu communities. It is widely used across multiple languages in India, including Bengali, Punjabi, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Mara...
Nehir is a Turkish female given name and also a surname, directly derived from the Turkish word meaning "river." The term originates from the Arabic word nehr (نهر), which also means "river" or "stream." As a given name,...
Neide is a Portuguese feminine given name, traditionally considered a short form of Eneida, the Portuguese and Spanish version of the epic poem the Aeneid. The Aeneid, written by the Roman poet Virgil, recounts the legen...
Neilina is a feminine form of Neil, primarily used in Scotland. The name Neil itself derives from the Irish name Niall, whose origins are debated. It may come from the old Celtic root *nītu- meaning "fury, passion" or th...
Neith (also spelled Nit, Net, or Neit) is the Greek form of an ancient Egyptian name, possibly derived from nt meaning "water" or nrw meaning "fear, dread." This name was borne by one of the earliest Egyptian deities, a...
Neja is a Slovene feminine given name, functioning as a diminutive of Jerneja, the Slovene form of Bartholomew. As a shortened, affectionate variant, Neja is used primarily in Slovenia, where it carries the same historic...
Nejla is the Turkish form of Najla, an Arabic feminine given name. Najla means "wide-eyed" in Arabic, a quality highly admired in classical Arabic poetry and culture. The name carries connotations of beauty and innocence...
Nejla is a Bosnian feminine given name, a local form of the Arabic name Naila. Rooted in the Arabic word for "attainer," the name conveys the idea of someone who achieves or reaches her goals.Etymology and OriginsThe nam...
Nejra is a feminine given name primarily used in Bosnia. It is ultimately derived from Arabic نيّر (nayyir), meaning “luminous, bright”, from the root نوّر (nawwara), “to blossom, to illuminate, to light”.Likely introduc...
Nekane is a Basque feminine given name meaning "sorrows,” created by Sabino Arana in 1910 as a Basque equivalent of the Spanish name Dolores. Arana, the founder of Basque nationalism, compiled a list of saint names adapt...
Nekesa is a feminine given name of Luhya origin, derived from the masculine form Wekesa. The name reflects the agricultural rhythms of the Luhya people of western Kenya, where harvest time is a period of abundance and co...
Nektaria is a Greek feminine given name, derived as the female equivalent of the male name Nektarios. The name Nektarios itself comes from the Greek word νέκταρ (nektar), meaning "nectar" — the divine drink of the gods i...
Nel is a Dutch and Polish feminine given name, typically used as a short form of names such as Petronella and Cornelia, which share the element -nel. The name's roots trace back to the Roman names Petronius and Cornelius...
Nela is a feminine given name predominantly found in Central and Eastern Europe, particularly in Croatia, Czech Republic, Poland, Portugal, and Slovakia. It originates as a short form of longer names such as Kornelia, Pe...
Nelda is a feminine given name of English origin, possibly an elaboration of Nell using the popular phonetic suffix da. This type of suffix—common in English nicknames and diminutives—often adds a softened, familiar qual...
Nele is a feminine given name used primarily in Estonia and Germany. It functions as a diminutive of the Latin name Cornelia, which is the feminine form of the Roman family name Cornelius. The name attained some populari...