Browse names
484 names match.
African
African name of varied origins.
Hebrew
Hebrew variant of Noemi, meaning pleasantness.
English
Modern variation possibly derived from Nadine.
English
English surname meaning newcomer.
Italian
Victory of the people, feminine form of Nicholas.
English
A modern variation of Natasha, meaning born on Christmas.
Greek
Victory of the people, a variant of Nicole.
Yiddish/Germanic
Variant of Nida, possibly meaning 'nest' or derived from Germanic roots.
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.
English
Modern creation; possibly related to Neri or -ree suffix.
Hebrew
Variant of Naomi; means pleasantness or sweetness.
Arabic
Success, rescue, or safety.
Spanish
Modern creation; possibly influenced by Spanish or Portuguese.
American
Modern name possibly derived from Nakita.
Hebrew
Pleasantness, variant of Naomi.
Greek
Victory of the people; from 'nike' and 'laos'.
Greek
From the ancient city of Nysa or water nymph.
Arabic
Blessing; from Arabic word for blessing.
Modern American
Modern American invented name.
Arabic
Noble; from Arabic 'nabīl'.
Greek
Water nymph; possibly inspired by naiad mythology.
Modern American
Diminutive of Nina or Janina.
Greek
Victory of the people; variant of Nicola.
Spanish
Modern name, possibly a short form of names ending in -nery.
Hebrew
Modern variant of Noemi, meaning pleasantness or sweetness.
Greek
Scandinavian form of Nicholas, meaning victory of the people.
Hebrew
Pleasantness or sweetness.
English
No land or one who has no land.
Hebrew
God gave or gift of God.
Arabic
Woman or women.
Spanish
Snows, from the Virgin of the Snows.
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.'
English
A modern African-American creation of uncertain etymological origin.
Italian/Latin
From the Italian meaning 'Christmas' or 'natal,' derived from Latin 'natalis' (natal day).
Arabic
Meaning comfort or ease.
Irish Gaelic
Meaning champion or cloud.
Arabic
Meaning rare, precious, or uncommon.
Germanic/Scandinavian
Horn or noble, possibly a variant of Cornelia or Germanic Nilda.
Greek/Russian
Victory of the people, from Greek Nike and laos.
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.'