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Niousha Feminine Persian

Niousha is a Persian feminine given name, an alternate transcription of the Persian نیوشا. It is a variant form of Niusha, which means "good listener" in Persian. The name is used primarily in Iran and among Persian-spea...

Nîpisiy Feminine Cree

Nîpisiy is a Cree female given name that directly translates to "willow" in the Cree language. The name reflects the deep connection between the Cree people and the natural world, particularly trees and plants that hold...

Nirmala Feminine Indonesian Nepali +5

Nirmala is a feminine given name widely used across South Asia and Indonesia. It is the feminine form of Nirmal, which itself derives from Sanskrit nirmala, meaning "clean" or "pure." This Sanskrit root is composed of th...

Nirupama Feminine Hindi Kannada

Nirupama is a feminine given name used primarily in Hindi- and Kannada-speaking communities of India, with origins in classical Sanskrit. The name derives from the Sanskrit word nirupama (निरुपम), meaning "unequaled, mat...

Nisa Feminine Indonesian Turkish

Nisa is a feminine given name used in Indonesian and Turkish cultures, derived from the Arabic word nisāʾ (نساء) meaning "women". This Arabic term is the name of the fourth chapter (surah) of the Quran, An-Nisa, which pr...

Nisanur Feminine Turkish

Etymology and MeaningNisanur is a Turkish feminine given name formed by combining Nisa with the Arabic element nūr (نور), meaning "light." The first component, Nisa, derives from Arabic nisāʾ (نساء), meaning "women." Thi...

Nisha Feminine Bengali Nepali +7

Nisha is a female given name of Sanskrit origin, commonly used across the Indian subcontinent. Derived from the Sanskrit word niśā निशा, it directly translates to "night." The name carries a poetic and serene quality, ev...

Nissa Feminine Indonesian

Nissa is a feminine name that serves as a variant of Nisa. Rooted in the Arabic word nisāʾ (نساء), meaning “women,” it shares a connection with the fourth chapter of the Quran, surah an-Nisa, which deals with women's rig...

Nit Feminine Egyptian

Nit is a variant of Neith, a name rooted in ancient Egyptian mythology. Neith (also spelled Nit, Neit) was a goddess of weaving, hunting, and war, often depicted with a shield and arrows. Her name may derive from the Egy...

Nita 1 Feminine English

Nita is an English short form of Anita and other names ending in nita. As a diminutive, Nita emerged as an independent given name in the English-speaking world, particularly in the 19th and 20th centuries.EtymologyThe na...

Nita 2 Feminine

Nita is a female given name of Choctaw origin, meaning "bear." The name reflects the Native American tradition of drawing inspiration from nature and animals, symbolizing strength, bravery, and resilience. While not a co...

Nithya Feminine Kannada Malayalam +2

Nithya is a southern Indian form of the name Nitya, which in turn derives from Sanskrit. In Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu, Nithya is used as a feminine given name. The root name Nitya means "always, eternal" in S...

Nitika Feminine Hindi

Nitika is a feminine given name of Hindi origin, derived from the Sanskrit word nīti (नीति), meaning "guidance" or "moral conduct." The name embodies virtues related to ethics, wisdom, and proper behavior, and is commonl...

Nitsa Feminine Georgian

Nitsa is a Georgian feminine name that serves as a contracted form of Ninutsa, which itself is a diminutive of Nino 2. The name Nino is of uncertain origin—possibly derived from a Greek feminine form of Ninos, an ancient...

Nittaya Feminine Thai

Nittaya is a Thai female name derived from the Sanskrit Nitya, meaning "always, eternal" or "constant." The name is commonly used in Thailand as a given name, often chosen for its auspicious meaning of permanence and eve...

Nitya Feminine Hindi Hindu

Nitya is a unisex name of Sanskrit origin that translates to "always" or "eternal." In the Indian subcontinent, it is particularly prevalent in Hindi-speaking regions and within Hindu communities. The name serves as a tr...

Nitza Feminine Hebrew

Nitza is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin, strictly the feminine variant of Nitzan. While Nitzan is a unisex name in modern Hebrew, Nitza is used exclusively for girls and women. Etymology The name derives from the...

Niusha Feminine Persian

Niusha is a feminine given name of Persian origin, meaning "good listener" in Persian. The name is formed from the Persian verb "niyushidan" (to listen), reflecting a valued trait of attentiveness and empathy. A common v...

Nives Feminine Croatian Italian

Nives is a feminine Italian and Croatian given name, ultimately deriving from the Spanish Nieves. The name Nieves means "snows" in Spanish, stemming from the title of the Virgin Mary Nuestra Señora de las Nieves, meaning...

Nivi Feminine Greenlandic

Nivi is a Greenlandic feminine given name that originated as a short form of the traditional name Niviarsiaq. The root name literally means "young girl" in the Greenlandic language, reflecting a straightforward yet endea...

Niviarsiaq Feminine Greenlandic

Niviarsiaq is a Greenlandic feminine name that directly translates to "young girl" in the Greenlandic language [1]. This name reflects a deep connection to nature, as it is also the vernacular name for the dwarf fireweed...

Nizhóní Feminine Navajo

Nizhóní is a feminine Navajo name that stems from the Navajo word nizhóní, meaning "beautiful." In the Navajo language, nizhóní is an all-encompassing term often used to describe harmony, goodness, or aesthetic beauty, r...

Njála Feminine Icelandic

Njála is the Icelandic feminine form of Njáll, an Old Norse name derived from Neil, which itself comes from the Irish name Niall. The meaning of Neil is disputed, possibly connected to the Celtic root nītu- meaning "fury...

Njeri Feminine Kikuyu

Njeri is a feminine given name and surname in the Kikuyu language of Kenya. It means "travelling one" in Kikuyu. Njeri (also known as Wanjeri) is the name of one of the nine daughters of Mumbi in Kikuyu origin legend. Ac...

Nkauj Feminine Hmong

Nkauj is a female name of Hmong origin, meaning "woman" or "girl" in the Hmong language. The Hmong are an ethnic group from the mountainous regions of China, Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand, with a significant diaspora in th...

Nkechi Feminine Igbo

Nkechi is a feminine given name of Igbo origin, spoken by the Igbo people of southeastern Nigeria. The name can be used independently or as a short form of Nkechinyere, a longer compound name. Both names share a thematic...

Nkechinyere Feminine Igbo

Nkechinyere is a feminine given name of Igbo origin, meaning "this which God gave" in the Igbo language. The name is culturally significant among the Igbo people of southeastern Nigeria, who often use names that reflect...

Nkemdilim Feminine Igbo

Nkemdilim is a feminine Igbo name from southeastern Nigeria, composed of the elements nke ("that which is"), m ("mine"), di ("is"), and lim (variant of lum, "belongs to me"), yielding the literal meaning "that which is m...

Nkiru Feminine Igbo

Nkiru is a feminine Igbo name frequently used as a short form of Nkiruka, which means "that to come is greater" in the Igbo language. The name embodies a forward-looking optimism, implying that what the future holds surp...

Nkiruka Feminine Igbo

Nkiruka is a female given name of Igbo origin, common among the Igbo people of southeastern Nigeria. The name is a phrase formed from the Igbo language, where "nke" means "that which," "ịrụ" refers to "the future," and "...

Nkosazana Feminine Xhosa

Etymology Nkosazana is a feminine given name of Xhosa origin. It means "princess" in the Xhosa language, derived from the root nkosi ("king, chief") combined with the feminine suffix -azana, which denotes a young female...

Nneka Feminine Igbo

Nneka is an Igbo given name of Nigerian origin. It is a feminine name, traditionally pronounced "IN-NEH-kah." The name can also be a shortened version of the longer Igbo name Nnemkadi. Nneka means "mother is greater" or...

Nnenna Feminine Igbo

Nnenna is a feminine Igbo name from Nigeria. It means "father's mother" — a phrase formed from nnɛ, nnanna ("father") and a feminine suffix — reflecting the lineage-revering tradition of the Igbo people. The name is give...

Nnenne Feminine Igbo

Nnenne is a feminine given name of Igbo origin, meaning "mother's mother" in the Igbo language. It is a traditional name given to honor the child's maternal grandmother, reflecting the significance of matrilineal ties an...

No'a Feminine Hebrew Bible

No'a is a Biblical Hebrew name, the original form of Noah 2, a female figure in the Old Testament. The name is derived from the Hebrew root meaning "motion." In the Bible (King James Version), it is sometimes spelled Noa...

Noa 1 Feminine Hebrew Dutch +4

Noa 1 is the modern Hebrew form of Noah 2, a female biblical figure. In the Old Testament, she appears as one of the five daughters of Zelophehad (Numbers 26:33, 27:1). This name is also used in Dutch, French, Portuguese...

Noa 3 Feminine Japanese

Noa 3 is a Japanese feminine given name that combines the kanji 乃 (no), a possessive particle, with 愛 (a), meaning "love" or "affection". The name thus conveys a sense of "my love" or "beloved". However, Japanese namin...

Noah 2 Feminine English Bible

Noah 2 is a female name of English Bible usage, derived from the Hebrew name נֹעָה (Noʿa), meaning "motion." In the Old Testament, this name is associated with a daughter of Zelophehad, a man who died during the Israelit...

Nobuko Feminine Japanese

Nobuko is a feminine Japanese given name. It is composed of two kanji elements: nobu (such as 信 meaning "trust" or 伸 meaning "to lengthen") and ko (子) meaning "child." Various kanji combinations are possible, making N...

Nodira Feminine Uzbek

Nodira is the Uzbek feminine form of the Arabic name Nadir, which means "rare" in Arabic. In Uzbek, the masculine counterpart is Nodir, and the name has cognates in other Turkic and Persian-influenced cultures, such as T...

Noela Feminine Galician

Noela is the Galician feminine form of Noël, a name derived from the French word for "Christmas." In medieval times, Noël was often given to children born on December 25, commemorating the Nativity of Jesus. Noela adapts...

Noelani Feminine Hawaiian

Noelani is a Hawaiian feminine given name, combining the elements noe "mist" and lani "heaven, sky, royal, majesty" to mean "heavenly mist". The name encapsulates the ethereal beauty of the Hawaiian landscape, where mist...

Noèle Feminine French

Noèle is a feminine variant form of Noël, the French word for "Christmas." In medieval France, Noël was commonly given to children born on December 25, celebrating the nativity. The feminine derivative Noèle emerged as a...

Noelene Feminine English

Noelene is a feminine diminutive of Noel, an English form of the French name Noël. The name ultimately derives from the Latin word natalis (meaning "birth"), referring to the birth of Jesus Christ, and thus carries the m...

Noèlia Feminine Catalan

Noèlia is a Catalan feminine given name. It is the Catalan form of Noël, which means "Christmas" in French. The name originated in the Middle Ages as a name for children born on Christmas Day. As a female variant, Noèlia...

Noelia Feminine Spanish

Noelia is a Spanish feminine given name, directly derived from Noël, meaning "Christmas" in French. The name originated as a term for children born on Christmas Day, reflecting a tradition common in many European culture...

Noélie Feminine French

Noélie is a French feminine given name derived from Noël, the French word for "Christmas." In the Middle Ages, the name Noël was commonly given to children born on Christmas Day, and its feminine counterparts—including N...

Noëlla Feminine French

Etymology and MeaningNoëlla is a French feminine given name, derived as a variant of Noël. Noël, the masculine form, means "Christmas" in French, originating from the Latin nātālis (Domini), meaning "(the Lord's) birthda...

Noëlle Feminine Dutch French

Noëlle is the feminine form of Noël, a name deeply rooted in French and Dutch-speaking regions. The name derives from the Old French Noël, meaning "Christmas," which itself comes from the Latin nātālis (diēs) meaning "bi...

Noelle Feminine English

Noelle is the English feminine form of Noëlle, the French feminine version of Noël. The name ultimately derives from the Latin natalis, meaning "birthday," and specifically came to refer to Christmas, the birthday of Jes...

Noémi Feminine French Hungarian

Noémi is a Hungarian feminine given name and a French variant of Naomi 1. The name originates from the Hebrew Naʿomi (נָעֳמִי), meaning "my pleasantness," derived from the root naʿam (to be pleasant). In the Old Testamen...

Noemi Feminine Czech German +4

EtymologyNoemi is the form of the Hebrew name Naomi 1 used in several European languages, including Czech, German, Italian, Polish, Romanian, and the Latin Bible. The name Naomi derives from the Hebrew נָעֳמִי (Naʿomi),...

Noemí Feminine Spanish

Noemí is the Spanish form of the Hebrew name Naomi, which means "my pleasantness" or "pleasant." It is derived from the Hebrew root naʿam, meaning "to be pleasant." In the Old Testament, Naomi is the mother-in-law of Rut...

Noémia Feminine Portuguese

Noémia is the European Portuguese form of Naomi 1, the biblical name borne by the mother-in-law of Ruth in the Old Testament. The name originates from the Hebrew נָעֳמִי (Naʿomi), a derivative of naʿam meaning "to be ple...

Noêmia Feminine Portuguese

Noêmia is a Brazilian Portuguese form of the name Naomi (1), derived from the Hebrew name Naʿomi meaning "my pleasantness." This term comes from the Hebrew root naʿam, which signifies "to be pleasant." In the Old Testame...

Noémie Feminine French

Noémie is the French form of Naomi, a name of Hebrew origin derived from נָעֳמִי (Na'omi) meaning "my pleasantness," from the root naʿam ("to be pleasant"). In the Old Testament, Naomi is the mother-in-law of Ruth; after...

Noemin Feminine Greek Bible

EtymologyNoemin is a form of Naomi used in the Greek Old Testament. The name Naomi itself derives from the Hebrew נָעֳמִי (naʿam) meaning 'pleasantness' or 'my pleasantness'. In the biblical narrative of the Book of Ruth...

Noga Feminine Hebrew

Noga is a modern Hebrew feminine name, usually considered a transcription of Nogah. While Nogah appears in the Old Testament as a masculine name – borne by a son of King David (1 Chronicles 3:7) – Noga has been adopted i...

Noha Feminine Arabic

Noha is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Nuha (نهى), which itself means "mind, wisdom" in Arabic. The name reflects intellectual and discerning qualities. While linguistically distinct, the name Noha also co...

Nohemi Feminine Spanish

Nohemi is a Spanish variant form of Naomi. The name Naomi has Hebrew origins, derived from Naʿomi meaning "my pleasantness," itself from naʿam ("to be pleasant"). In the Old Testament, Naomi is the mother-in-law of Ruth,...

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