Browse names
317 names match.
English
A modern African-American creation of uncertain etymological origin.
Arabic
Meaning comfort or ease.
Germanic/Scandinavian
Horn or noble, possibly a variant of Cornelia or Germanic Nilda.
Scandinavian/Norse
Beginning or ambitious, possibly from Norse origins or variant of Nyssa.
Latin
Horn or horned, a variant of Cornelia from the Roman family name.
Sanskrit
Derived from Sanskrit meaning 'new' or 'young.'
Greek
A variant of Nikia, from the Greek 'Nike' meaning 'victory.'
Modern African American
Modern creation combining Na- prefix with -eisha suffix.
Modern
Contemporary name, possibly short for Mariah or a standalone modern creation.
Greek
From Greek Naiad, one of the water nymphs in classical mythology.
Modern
Contemporary name, possibly combining Na- prefix with -riyah suffix.
Arabic
Variant of Nadine, meaning delicate or tender.
Modern
Contemporary invented name, likely modern creation.
Arabic
Name meaning delicate or tender.
Russian
Russian variant of Natasha, meaning birthday or Christmas child.
Sanskrit
Name meaning treasure or wealth.
French
Variant of Nadine, meaning delicate or tender.
Modern African American
Contemporary invented name with -sha suffix.
Hebrew
Variant of Nancy, meaning grace or favor.
Greek
Variant of Nicole, meaning victory of the people.
American
Short form possibly related to Nannie or Nona.
Hebrew
Variant of Nadia, meaning hope.
Greek
Variant of Nicole, meaning victory of the people.
Irish
Bright or radiant.
American
Modern variant possibly related to Nijah or Ninja.
Modern English
Modern blend of Natalie and Leigh; Natalie means Christmas day.
Hebrew variant of Naomi
My pleasantness or sweetness.
Slavic/Ukrainian
Hope.
French feminine form of Nicholas
Victory of the people.
Arabic and Sanskrit
Success and prosperity, or a cobra in Sanskrit.
Modern creation
Heaven spelled backwards, a contemporary invented name.
Greek and Scottish
Pure and blessed, a variant of Agnes or Nessa.
Modern English
Contemporary name with unclear etymology.
Greek
Victory of the people; feminine form of Nicolas.
Native American (possibly Zapotec)
I love you; derived from Zapotec indigenous language of Mexico.
Irish/Scottish
Champion or cloud; feminine form of Neil from Irish Niall.
Irish
Snow; Irish name derived from Irish word for snow.
Latin
From Latin 'niveus' meaning 'snowy' or 'of snow.'
Igbo Nigerian
Mother is supreme or the greatest mother.
Modern English
Modern blending of Nicole and Keisha.
Modern English
Modern blend of Nicole and Kayla.
Modern creation
Modern variant without established historical etymology.
Modern creation
Modern variant without established historical etymology.
Greek
Victory of the people; feminine form of Nicolas.
Modern/Arabic-inspired
Modern created name possibly influenced by Arabic origins.
Russian/Slavic
Hope; from Russian/Slavic nadezhda meaning hope.
Arabic
Water or blue.
Hebrew
Possibly from Henrietta; means estate ruler.