Names Categorized "noise"
135 Names found
Ngawang is a Tibetan masculine given name meaning "powerful speech". It is composed of the elements ངག (ngag) meaning "speech" and དབང (dbang) meaning "power, force". The name reflects the Tibetan Buddhist cultural empha...
Nida is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "call, proclamation". It is derived from the Arabic root nādā, which refers to the act of calling, announcing, or inviting. As a name, Nida carries connotations of...
Ninad is a masculine given name used primarily in Marathi-speaking communities. It originates from the Sanskrit word ninada, meaning "sound, hum," often referring to a gentle, continuous sound or resonance. Though less c...
Niousha is a Persian feminine given name, an alternate transcription of the Persian نیوشا. It is a variant form of Niusha, which means "good listener" in Persian. The name is used primarily in Iran and among Persian-spea...
Nirav (also spelled Neerav) is a masculine given name of Sanskrit origin, common in Gujarati and Marathi communities. It is derived from the Sanskrit word nīrava, meaning “quiet, silent.” The name appears in several Indi...
Niusha is a feminine given name of Persian origin, meaning "good listener" in Persian. The name is formed from the Persian verb "niyushidan" (to listen), reflecting a valued trait of attentiveness and empathy. A common v...
Niv is a Hebrew unisex name with a dual meaning: it can denote “speech, expression” or “fang, tusk” in Hebrew. The ambiguity reflects the word's Semitic roots, where the same root can branch into different concepts. As a...
Nolan is a masculine given name of Irish origin. It is derived from the Irish surname Ó Nualláin, which originates from the given name Nuallán. This stem name is a diminutive of the Irish word nuall, meaning "famous" or...
Nolann is a French variant of Nolan, derived ultimately from the Irish surname Ó Nualláin. The root is the Old Irish byname Nuallán, meaning "little famous one" or "little champion," composed of nuall ("famous, loud") pl...
Nuallán is an Irish masculine given name and byname, derived from the Old Irish word nuall meaning "famous, loud" combined with a diminutive suffix -án. The name literally signifies "little famous one" or "little loud on...
Olalla is a Galician variant of the name Eulalia. It is used in Galician and Spanish-speaking regions as a feminine given name. While Eulalia is the standard form in many other languages, Olalla has emerged as a distinct...
Olaya is the Asturian form of the name Eulalia, which itself derives from the Greek εὔλαλος (eulalos) meaning "sweetly-speaking," composed of eu ("good") and laleo ("to talk"). The name is closely tied to the cult of Sai...
Olgierd is the Polish form of the Algirdas, a Lithuanian name of compound origin. Its elements are believed to be al- meaning "all, every" and gird- meaning "to hear", giving the overall sense of "all-hearing" or "hearke...
Om is a given name derived from the sacred syllable Om (also spelled Aum; Sanskrit: ॐ, ओम्), considered the most important symbol in Hinduism and other Indian religions. The syllable is a polysemous seed-syllable (bija m...
Omar 2 is a less common variant of the biblical name Omar, used in both the English Bible and the Hebrew Bible. The name appears in the Old Testament as the name of a son of Eliphaz, who was the firstborn son of Esau. Th...