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From an alternate reading of Chinese 娜 (nuó) meaning "elegant, graceful, delicate", originally used in transcriptions of foreign feminine names.
From a Ga word used as a feminine royal title.
Means "saved, safe" in Arabic, a derivative of نجا (najā) meaning "to save, to entrust, to confide in".
Biblical Hebrew form of Naamah.
Means "pleasant" in Hebrew. This name is borne in the Old Testament by both a daughter of Lamech and a wife of Solomon. Some later Jewish texts give...
Means "little flower" in Greenlandic, from naasoq "flower, plant" and the diminutive suffix -nnguaq.
From the Akkadian name Nabu-apla-usur meaning "Nabu protect my son", derived from the god's name Nabu combined with aplu meaning "son, heir" and an...
Greek form of Nebuchadnezzar.
Possibly from a Semitic root meaning "to announce". This was the name of a Babylonian and Assyrian god of wisdom, letters and writing.
Akkadian form of Nabopolassar.
Latin form of Nebuchadnezzar.
Akkadian form of Nebuchadnezzar.
Means "comforter" in Hebrew, from the root נָחַם (naḥam) meaning "to comfort, to console". This name was borne by a notable 4th-century Babylonian...
Diminutive of Ignacio.
Hebrew form of Nahum.
Diminutive of Naděžda.
From Arabic نَدًى (nadan) meaning "dew, moisture, generosity", a derivative of ندي (nadiya) meaning "to be moist, to be damp".
Means "hope" in South Slavic.
Means "generous" in Hebrew. This was the name of a son of Aaron according to the Old Testament. He was consumed by flames and killed when he offered...
Hebrew form of Nadab.
Portuguese form of Nadia 1.
Variant of Nadya 1 used in Western Europe, as well as an alternate transcription of the Slavic name. It began to be used in France in the 19th...
Alternate transcription of Arabic ناديّة (see Nadiyya), as well as the usual form in several other languages.
Diminutive of Nada 2.
Means "announcement, call" in Arabic, derived from نادى (nādā) meaning "to call, to announce, to invite".
Diminutive of Nadezhda.
Russian and Bulgarian diminutive of Nadezhda.