Browse names
165 names match.
Greek
Variant of Nicholas, meaning 'people's victory' from Greek 'nike' and 'laos'.
Greek
Victory of the people, from Nike and laos.
Irish
From the Nolan family name, noble descendant.
Arabic
Safe or rescued, from Naji.
Scandinavian
Victory of the people, from Nicholas.
English
From the north wood.
Sanskrit/Hindi
Sanskrit and Hindi name meaning 'blue' or associated with the indigo plant.
Greek/German
German variant of Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people.'
Italian/Spanish
An Italian and Spanish diminutive form of names like Giovanni or Antonio.
Hebrew
A biblical Hebrew name meaning my wrestling or my struggle with God.
Norse
Possibly from Old Norse meaning northern settlement.
Greek
Scandinavian form of Nicholas, meaning victory of the people.
French
From a French place name meaning new settlement.
Portuguese/Germanic
From nay (no) and mar (sea), or related to famous bearer meaning noble sea warrior.
Hebrew
From noam, meaning pleasantness or sweetness.
English
From a place name meaning north settlement or homestead.
Hebrew
Short form of Nathan or Nathaniel, meaning he gave or God has given.
Greek
From Narcissus, the mythological youth, meaning 'narcissus flower.'
Arabic
From naim meaning 'bliss,' 'comfort,' or 'ease.'
Greek
Victory of the people; variant of Nicholas.
English
English surname meaning newcomer.
Irish/Gaelic
Cloud or champion; variant of Niall.
Hebrew
Comfort or consolation; biblical prophet name.
Italian
Messenger; derived from Latin nuntius.
English
Modern variant possibly related to Neil (cloud) or Nile.
Greek
Victory of the people; variant of Nicholas.
Greek
Victory of the people; from 'nike' and 'laos'.
Arabic
Blessing; from Arabic word for blessing.
Arabic
Noble; from Arabic 'nabīl'.
Spanish
Modern name, possibly a short form of names ending in -nery.
Greek
Scandinavian form of Nicholas, meaning victory of the people.
English
No land or one who has no land.
Hebrew
God gave or gift of God.
Hebrew
Derived from Naphtali, meaning 'my wrestling' or 'he wrestled'; biblical origin from one of Jacob's sons.
Hebrew
A place name from Hebrew 'Natzeret,' possibly meaning 'the small one' or 'watchtower.'
Italian/Latin
From the Italian meaning 'Christmas' or 'natal,' derived from Latin 'natalis' (natal day).
Irish Gaelic
Meaning champion or cloud.
Arabic
Meaning rare, precious, or uncommon.
Greek/Russian
Victory of the people, from Greek Nike and laos.
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Nathan, meaning 'he gave' or 'gift from God.'
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit meaning new, young, or fresh.
Scandinavian
Variant of Nicholas, meaning victory of the people.
English
A descriptive term or placeholder rather than a traditional name.
Irish
Variant of Neil, meaning cloud or champion.
Vietnamese
South; common Vietnamese name element meaning direction.
Modern African-American
Modern creation possibly blending Na- and Quan.
Arabic
Breeze or gentle wind in Arabic.
Old English/Norse
Northern settlement or northman.