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165 names match.
Italian form of Nicholas
Victory of the people, from Greek Nikolaos.
Persian and Greek
A thread or half, relating to balance and connection.
Hebrew
God has comforted me.
Hebrew
He gave; variant of Nathan, a biblical name meaning God gave.
Hebrew
Pleasantness; variant of Naaman, from the Hebrew name meaning pleasant or sweet.
Greek
Victory of the people; from Greek nike (victory) and laos (people).
Arabic
Rare or opposite; from Arabic nadir used in astronomy.
Arabic
Helper or victorious; from Arabic nasir meaning helper.
Irish
Possibly bright or a modern variant of Irish name Neven.
Arabic
Arabic name meaning noble.
Japanese
Cat or kitten.
Italian
Possibly Italian diminutive from Niccolo or Nello.
Germanic
North friend.
Irish
Variant of Neill or Neil, meaning cloud or champion.
English
Modern combination of Nathan (he gave) and Shawn (God is gracious).
Greek
Diminutive of Nicholas, meaning victory of the people.
Greek/Russian
Russian variant of Nicholas; means victory of the people.
Hebrew
God gave; from natan (gave) and El (God).
Greek
Variant of Nicholas, from nikolaos meaning victory of the people.
Hebrew
Variant of Nathaniel, meaning God has given.
Irish
Bright, radiant, shining.
English
Modern creation, possibly derived from Noel or Norman.
Greek
Victory of the people, conqueror of nations.
Spanish/Hebrew
Relating to Nazareth or consecrated to God.
Hebrew
Pleasantness or sweetness.
Japanese/Hawaiian
Middle or sea in Japanese; associated with ocean in Hawaiian.
Greek/Italian
Victory of the people; Italian form of Nicholas.
Hebrew
Comfort; Hebrew biblical name.
Greek
Short form of Nicholas, meaning victory of the people.
Sanskrit
Hindu name meaning new or young.
Greek
Variant spelling of Nicholas, meaning victory of the people.
Hebrew/Italian
Hebrew name meaning my light or Italian relating to Nero.
Persian
Good news or glad tidings.
Greek
A name meaning victor or conqueror, derived from nike (victory) and andros (man).
Greek
A variant of Nicholas, meaning victory of the people.
English
An English surname meaning son of Nicholas, from victory of the people.
English
A variant of Newton, meaning new settlement or new homestead.
Arabic
Successful and prosperous.
Greek
Victory of the people; variant of Nicholas.
Latin
Related to the Nile River.
Hebrew
He gave or gift from God; a variant of Nathan.
Igbo (Nigerian)
My father is alive; from Igbo culture.
Arabic
Helper or protector; one who brings victory.
Hebrew
A name from the Book of Mormon; interpretation varies.
Arabic
Friend and companion, generous giver.
Modern/Irish
Modern creation, possibly combining Nolan or Noelle; no established traditional etymology.
Hebrew
Hebrew biblical name meaning 'serpent' or 'diviner,' a prince of Judah.
Arabic
Safe, rescued, or one who has escaped danger.