Browse names
484 names match.
Latin
Birthday of the Lord or Christmas.
Hebrew
God has given.
English
Son of Neil.
Hebrew
Rest, comfort.
Latin
Birthday of the Lord or Christmas.
Hebrew
Pleasantness, my delight.
Irish, Gaelic
Champion, cloud.
Greek
Victory of the people.
Latin
Birthday, Christmas.
Latin/Irish
Famous, noble.
English
Son of Nicholas.
Latin
Birthday of the Lord or Christmas.
Latin
Rule; standard; pattern.
English
Man of the north; Norseman.
French (from Greek)
Variant of Nicole, the feminine form of Nicholas, meaning victory of the people.
Irish
Variant of Neil, from Gaelic Niall, meaning champion or cloud.
French (from Russian)
French elaboration of Nadya, from Russian Nadezhda, meaning hope.
English (from Greek)
Short form of Nicholas, from Greek Nikolaos, meaning victory of the people.
English
Diminutive of names ending in -nette or -netta, such as Annette, Jeanette, and Henrietta.
Greek
Diminutive of Nicole or Nicholas, from Greek meaning victory of the people.
English/Greek
Diminutive of Eleanor or Helen from Greek hele, meaning bright or shining light.
Hebrew/English
Diminutive of Anne or Nancy from Hebrew Hannah, meaning grace or favor.
Russian/Spanish
From Russian neva meaning snow, or from Spanish/Italian origins.
Germanic
From nord (north) and beraht (bright).
Germanic/Scandinavian
Possibly a variant of Nilda or a combination name with Nel- prefix.
Irish
Irish diminutive of Nora, from Honóra meaning honor.
Old English
Short form of Edward, from ead (wealth) and weard (guardian).
French (from Hebrew Anne)
Grace.
English
From the north.
Latin
Ninth or grandmother.
Greek (feminine of Nicholas)
Victory of the people.
Spanish diminutive
A short form often derived from Juanita or Margarita.
Greek via Russian
From Greek Niketas, meaning victorious.
Latin
Derived from Nigellus, meaning black or dark-haired.
Modern creation
Contemporary name, possibly of African or Arabic origin.
Hebrew
God gave; a gift from the divine.
Hebrew
Grace and favor; full of kindness.
Greek
Homecoming; wise elder and counselor.
Greek
People of victory, diminutive of Nicholas.
Latin via English
Of high birth and character.
English
From the new settlement.
Greek
Victory of the people; derived from nike (victory) and laos (people).
Greek-Italian
Lion of the new city; from Greek 'neos' (new) and 'polis' (city).
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.