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317 names match.
Spanish diminutive
A short form often derived from Juanita or Margarita.
Greek via Russian
From Greek Niketas, meaning victorious.
Modern creation
Contemporary name, possibly of African or Arabic origin.
Hebrew
Grace and favor; full of kindness.
Greek
Victory of the people; derived from nike (victory) and laos (people).
Greek
From Greek Nike meaning victory.
Uncertain
Modern or variant spelling; clear established etymology uncertain.
Greek
Variant of Nicole, from Greek Nike meaning victory.
Greek/English
Diminutive of Eleanor, Helen, or Cornelia, meaning bright or torch.
Latin
Spanish feminine form of Noel, from Latin natalis meaning birthday or Christmas.
French and Latin
Grace; a variant of Nancy from the French Ancia.
Russian and Latin
Christmas day; Russian form of Natalia from natalis.
Greek
Victory of the people; variant of Nicole.
Sanskrit
Blue; a Sanskrit name also associated with the Nile River.
Hebrew and French
Grace; a French diminutive of Nanette.
Latin
New; fresh and youthful.
Greek
Victory of the people; variant of Nicole.
Greek
Bright or shining.
Hebrew
Who is like God.
African
African name meaning purpose.
Irish/Latin
Variant of Noreen, from Irish Nóirín meaning little honor.
Modern American
Modern name of uncertain origin, possibly African-inspired.
Arabic
Hope, or dew in Slavic origin.
Spanish
Diminutive meaning girl or child.
Norse
From the north, variant of Noreen.
Modern
Contemporary creation, possibly influenced by African or Hebrew roots.
Greek
A variant of Nick or Nicole, derived from Nicholas meaning 'victory of the people.'
Latin
Born on Christmas Day.
Hindi
Rain or morning dew; from Sanskrit.
African
Purpose or intention; from African names.
Arabic
From Arabic meaning peaceful, contented, or comfortable.
Modern
Reverse spelling of Heaven, a contemporary creation.
Greek
Variant of Nika, from nike meaning victory.
English
Bright torch, from Eleanor.
Arabic
Successful or to attain.
Latin
Nest or dwelling.
Greek
Derived from the Nereids, the sea nymphs of Greek mythology.
Spanish
Spanish name meaning nativity or the birth of Jesus Christ.
Spanish
Spanish name meaning snow-covered or snowy.
Hebrew
A variant of Nancy, from Hannah meaning grace and favor.
Germanic
Variant or diminutive of Brunhilda, meaning 'armored warrior' or 'noble woman'.
Modern/Hebrew
Modern creation, possibly Hebrew origin or diminutive form.
Greek
New moon, from the Greek words for new and moon.
Greek
Grace, a short form of Anna.
Hebrew
Comfort or consolation, from the Hebrew word nacham.
Russian/Latin
Born on Christmas, a modern variant of Natasha.
Russian/Greek
Victory, variant of Nikita.
Greek
Victory of the people, variant of Nicholas.