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Signifies "delicate, beautiful, coy" in Persian.

The Turkish and Azerbaijani variant of Nazli.

Signifies "organizer, arranger" in Arabic.

A Turkish feminine variant of Nazmi.

The Italian form of Late Latin Nazarenus, meaning "from Nazareth, Nazarene". Nazareth was the Galilean town where Jesus lived. According to the New Te...

From Tonga munya meaning "same". This name is traditionally given to a child of the same gender as older siblings.

Signifies "patience" in Igbo.

Signifies "illumination, brightness" in Albanian.

Signifies "life is foremost" in Igbo.

A shortened form of Linnéa.

The Scottish Gaelic variant of Nicholas.

Origin unclear, it may stem from the Slavic root *něga, which means "care, nurture".

Variant of Neil.

The modern Irish form of Nemain.

The Old Irish form of Neasa.

From Old Irish Ness, of uncertain meaning. In Irish legend, she was the mother of Conchobar. She installed her son as king of Ulster by persuading Fer...

A variation of Neasa.

A reconstructed Egyptian form of Nephthys.

The Turkish variant of Nabil.

A Turkish feminine variant of Nabil.

The form of Nabu used in the Old Testament.

Signifies "fearless" in Serbian and Croatian, from Old Slavic nebojĭ.

The form of Nimrod used in the Greek Old Testament.

From נְבוּכַדְנֶאצֲּר (Nevuḵaḏnetstsar), the Hebrew form of Akkadian Nabu-kudurri-usur meaning "Nabu protect my eldest son", from the god's name Nabu,...

Signifies "comfort, consolation" in Hebrew.

The Hebrew variant of Nehemiah.

An Irish name of uncertain meaning, possibly from a Celtic root meaning "damp" (cognate with Neptune). In Irish mythology, Nechtan was the husband of ...

The Turkish variant of Najiba.

The Turkish variant of Najib.

The Turkish variant of Najla.

The Turkish variant of Najm Ad-Din.

A Turkish feminine variant of Najm.

The form of Nekoda used in the Latin Old Testament.

A Romanian variation of Nicholas.

Diminutive of Edward or Edmund. In use since the 14th century, it may have originated from the medieval phrase mine Ed, later reinterpreted as my Ned.

A shortened form of Nedeljka.

The Persian variant of Nida.

Probably a Lithuanian form of Ned.

The male form of Nedelya.

The female form of Nedeljko.

From Croatian nedjelja and Serbian недеља (nedelja) meaning "Sunday".

A Macedonian feminine variant of Nedeljko.

The Macedonian variant of Nedeljko.

Signifies "Sunday" in Bulgarian.

A feminine variant of Nedeljko.

A variation of Nedeljko.

The Turkish and Bosnian variant of Nadim.

A variation of Nedeljka.

A variation of Nedeljko.

A Bulgarian feminine variant of Nedeljko.

The Bulgarian variant of Nedeljko.

The Bosnian variant of Najla.

A shortened form of Linnea.

An alternative transliteration of Tamil நீலா or Hindi नीला (see Nila).

An alternative transliteration of Hindi/Marathi नीलम (see Nilam).

An alternative transliteration of Marathi/Hindi नीलिमा or Telugu నీలిమ (see Nilima).

Derived from a Scottish surname, it is an Anglicized version of the Gaelic Mac an Fhilidh (or McNeilly), which translates to "son of the poet".

Signifies "divine grace" in Swahili, from Arabic نعمة (niʿma) "blessing".

The form of Nehemiah used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament.