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484 names match.
Arabic
Successful and prosperous.
English
Short form or nickname, possibly from Nanette or Nonna.
Sanskrit
Joy or delight; from Hindu tradition.
Greek
Victory of the people; variant of Nicholas.
Greek
Victory of the people; short form of Nicole.
Latin
Related to the Nile River.
Russian
Variant of Natasha derived from Natalia meaning born on Christmas.
Sanskrit
Means man or human.
Hebrew
He gave or gift from God; a variant of Nathan.
Igbo (Nigerian)
My father is alive; from Igbo culture.
Vietnamese
Jade or precious stone, a common Vietnamese given name.
Arabic
Star from Arabic meaning celestial body or star.
Latin
Month name from Latin novem meaning nine.
Latin/Russian (modern creation)
Modern variant of Natasha or Natalia meaning born on Christmas day.
Arabic
Helper or protector; one who brings victory.
Latin and French
Christmas or born at Christmas.
Sanskrit
Eternal or perpetual.
Hebrew
A name from the Book of Mormon; interpretation varies.
Modern
Modern created name with no established historical etymology.
Greek
Short form of Eunice, meaning good victory in Greek.
Navajo
Navajo word meaning beautiful.
Hebrew/Sanskrit
Hebrew and Sanskrit name meaning light or fragrant.
Hebrew
Variant of Michelle, from Michael meaning 'who is like God.'
Russian and Hebrew
Modern invention, likely blending Natasha (Russian, from Natalia, meaning 'natal' or 'Christmas Day') with -aya suffix.
Arabic
My light or luminous one, bringing brightness.
Sanskrit
New and fresh, suggesting beginning and renewal.
Modern English
Contemporary name possibly combining Nel and Wyn.
Spanish
Spikenard plant or aromatic herb.
Modern English
Contemporary name of uncertain etymology, possibly African creation.
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.
Hebrew
Volunteer or willing, representing generosity and sacrifice.
Spanish
Variant of Anita, meaning grace or favor.
Zimbabwean
Blessing or purpose, representing divine intention.
Arabic
Successful or one who achieves, representing triumph.
Russian
Variant of Nadine; hope.
Hebrew
Yiddish form of Nathan; he gave.
Hebrew
Variant of Nancy; grace.
Spanish
Spanish place name; a shrine in Catalonia.
Sanskrit
Eternal or without beginning.
Hebrew
He gave; God's gift.
Modern English
Contemporary name without established historical etymology.
Arabic
Noble or well-born.
Hebrew variant
God has given; feminine form of Nathan.
Persian
From Persian, meaning good news or glad tidings.
Arabic
Feminine form of Naeem, meaning generous or blessing.