BABY GIRL NAMES STARTS FROM N
Select Modern Unique, Unusual and Popular Baby Girls Names Start From N With Meanings
Nane |
Country |
Meanings |
Nabelung | African | beautiful one |
Nabila | Arabic | Noble. |
Nada | Arabic | The generous one. |
Nadda | Aboriginal | A camp. |
Nadezda | Czech | one with hope |
Nadia | Slavonic | Hope. |
Nadie | Hope. | |
Nadine | Hope. | |
Nadira | Arabic | Precious. |
Nadya | The generous one. | |
Nafeeza | Arabic | precious thing |
Nagihan | Turkish | |
Nahoko | Japanese | child of Naho |
Naia | Greek | flowing |
Naida | Greek | A water nymph. |
Nailah | African | succeeding |
Naimah | Arabic | living a soft, enjoyable life |
Naina | Hindu | eyes |
Nairne | Scottish Gaelic | From the river. |
Nalani | Hawaiian | The calm of the skies. |
Nalini | Sanskrit | lovely |
Nama | Aboriginal | A Tea-Tree. |
Namazzi | Ugandan | water |
Nami | Japanese | A wave. |
Namiko | Japanese | child of Nami |
Namrata | Hindu | |
Nan | Grace, or favoured by God. From the name Anne, Nancy and Nanette. | |
Nanako | Japanese | child of Nana |
Nancy | Grace, or favoured by God. Originally a nickname from Anne, but also an independent name. | |
Nandini | Hindu | |
Nandita | Hindu | |
Nanette | French | Grace, or favoured by God. Originally a nickname from Anne, but also an independent name. |
Nani | Polynesian | Beautiful. |
Nanine | Grace, or favoured by God. From the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning. Also see Annabel, Annamaria, Anneliese, Hannah, Nancy. | |
Nanna | Hebrew | graceful one |
Nanon | French | Grace, or favoured by God. From the name Anne. |
Nantale | Ugandan | clan totem is a lion |
Naoko | Japanese | child of Nao |
Naomi | Hebrew | Pleasant. A biblical name, and the feminine form of Noam. |
Napea | Latin | A girl of the valley. |
Nara | Old English/Japanese/Aboriginal | Old English: The nearest and dearest one. Japanese: An Oak tree. Aboriginal: A companion. |
Narcissa | Greek | self-love |
Narda | Latin | A fragrant ointment or perfume. |
Narella | Greek | bright one |
Narelle | Australian | Probably derived from Nara and Elle. Nara - Old English: The nearest and dearest one. Japanese: An Oak tree. Aboriginal: A companion. Elle - She, a woman. |
Naretha | Aboriginal | A saltbush. |
Narkeasha | African | pretty |
Narmada | Hindu | name of a river |
Nasha | African | Born during rainy season. |
Nashwa | Egyptian | wonderful feeling |
Nasiche | Ugandan | born during locust season |
Nasrin | Persian | A wild rose. |
Nastasia | Russian from Greek | She who will rise again. |
Natala | Born at Christmas. From the name Natalie, but also used as an independent name. | |
Natalia | Born at Christmas. From the name Natalie, but also used as an independent name. | |
Natalie | Latin | Born at Christmas. |
Natalya | Russian | Born at Christmas. |
Natane | Native American | Female child. |
Nataniella | Hebrew | gift of God |
Natasha | Russian | Born at Christmas. From the name Natalie, but also used as an independent name. |
Nathalie | French | Born at Christmas. From the name Natalie, but also used as an independent name. |
Nathania | Hebrew | The gift of God. Feminine form of Nathan. |
Natividad | Spanish | The nativity. |
Natsuko | Japanese | child of Natsu |
Navdeep | Hindu | Navdip |
Naveena | strong-willed supporter | Navina |
Nawal | Arabic | A gift. |
Nayoko | Japanese | child of Nayo |
Naysa | Hebrew | miracle of God |
Nazaret | Spanish | Of Nazareth. |
Nazirah | Arabic | equal, like |
Nea | New, the newcomer. | |
Neala | Irish Gaelic | The champion. Feminine form of Neal or Neil. |
Neci | Latin | intense, fiery |
Neda | Slavonic | Born on Sunday. |
Nediva | Hebrew | noble and generous |
Neeharika | Hindu | |
Neelam | Hindu | sapphire |
Neelja | Hindu | |
Neena | Hindu | |
Neerja | Hindu | lotus flower |
Neeta | Hindu | |
Neha | Hindu | rain |
Neka | Native American | A wild goose. |
Nelda | Old English | Of the Elder tree. |
Nelia | The champion. . | |
Nell | Old French | The light of the sun. From Eleanor and a form of Helen. |
Nelleke | Dutch | a horn |
Nellie | From Helen. | |
Nellwyn | Old English | A bright companion. |
Neola | Greek | The young one. |
Neoma | Greek | The new moon. |
Nerhim | Turkish | |
Neria | Hebrew | lamp of God, angel |
Nerida | Aboriginal | A flower. |
Nerin | Greek | a nereid, one from the sea |
Nerina | Greek | A sea nymph. |
Nerissa | Greek | A sea nymph. |
Neroli | After an Italian princess. | |
Nerys | Welsh | A lady. |
Nessa | Pure, chaste. From the name Agnes and Vanessa. | |
Nessan | Stoat. | |
Nesta | Welsh | Pure, chaste. Form of Agnes. |
Netanya | God's gift. | |
Netta | Latin | Beyond price, praiseworthy. From the name Antonia, Henrietta and many names ending with `ette'. |
Nettie | Latin | Beyond price, praiseworthy. From the name Antonia, Henrietta and many names ending with `ette'. |
Netty | Latin | Beyond price, praiseworthy. From the name Antonia, Henrietta and many names ending with `ette'. |
Neva | Spanish | covered with snow |
Nevada | Spanish | Snow, or as white as snow. Also the name of an American state. A boy or girl's name. |
Newlyn | Celtic | The dweller at the new pool. A boy or girl's name. |
Neysa | Greek | pure |
Ngaio | Maori | The name of a native New Zealand tree. |
Ngaire | Maori | Flaxen. |
Nhu | Vietnamese | everything according to one's wishes |
Nia | Swahili | purpose |
Niamh | Irish Gaelic | Beautiful, bright. The daughter of a sea god in Irish mythology. |
Nichelle | Victorious maiden. | |
Nicia | Greek | victorious army |
Nicki | The people's victory. From the name Nicole. | |
Nickita | Hindu | |
Nicola | Latin | The people's victory. The feminine form of Nicholas. |
Nicole | Victory of the people. | |
Nicolette | French | The people's victory. From the name Nicole. |
Nidra | Hindu | a form of the Devi |
Niju | Hindu | Pansophist |
Nika | Russian | born on Sunday |
Nike | Greek | victory |
Nikita | Russian/Greek | Unconquered people. A boy or girl's name. |
Nikki | The people's victory. From the name Nicole. | |
Niley | Aboriginal | A shell. |
Nilg?n | Turkish | |
Nilima | Hindu | |
Nilini | Hindu | perpetuator of the Kuru race |
Nima | Tibetan/Sherpa | Sun. A boy or girl's name. |
Nimah | Arabic | blessing, loan |
Nimisha | Hindu | |
Nimmi | Hindu | |
Nimue | ||
Nina | Spanish | A girl. Also see Anne and Antonia. |
Ninon | French | Grace, or favoured by God. From the name Anne. |
Niobe | Greek | fern |
Nira | Modern Hebrew | Of the loom. |
Niradhara | Hindu | |
Niral | Hindu | |
Nirguna | Hindu | |
Nirvana | Hindu | deep silence, ultimate bliss |
Nirvelli | Tudas Indian | water child |
Nisha | Hindu | night |
Nishtha | Hindu | |
Nisi | Hebrew | emblem |
Nissa | Scandinavian | A friendly elf. |
Nita | Native American | A bean grower. Feminine form of Fabian. |
Nitara | Hindu | deeply rooted |
Niti | Hindu | |
Nitika | Native American | angel of precious stone |
Nitu | Hindu | |
Nitya | Hindu | goddess Parvati |
Nitzana | Hebrew | blossom |
Nivedita | Hindu | |
Niverta | Hindu | |
Nixie | German | A water sprite. |
Niyati | Hindu | fate |
Nizana | Hebrew | A flower bud. |
Noelani | Hawaiian | A beautiful girl from heaven. |
Noella | French | christmas |
Noelle | Old French | Christmas, or born at Christmas. The feminine form of Noel. |
Nola | Irish Gaelic | The champion, or the fair-shouldered one. Also see Nuala. |
Noleen | The people's victory. The feminine form of Nicholas. | |
Nolene | The people's victory. The feminine form of Nicholas. | |
Noleta | Latin | Unwilling. |
Nona | Latin | The ninth, as in the ninth child. |
Noni | From the name Nona and Nora. Nona - The ninth, as in the ninth child. Nora - The light of the sun. | |
Nonie | From the name Nona and Nora. Nona - The ninth, as in the ninth child. Nora - The light of the sun. | |
Noor | Arabic | Light. |
Noora | Aboriginal | A camp. |
Nora | The light of the sun. | |
Norah | The light of the sun. | |
Norberta | Old German | blond hero |
Nordica | Teutonic | From the north. |
Noreen | The light of the sun. | |
Nori | Japanese | A doctrine. |
Noriko | Japanese | doctrine child |
Norma | Latin | A rule or standard. The perfect girl or woman. Also a Scottish feminine form of Norman. |
Norna | Old Norse | The goddess of fate. |
Nova | Greek | New, the newcomer. |
Novyanna | lovely | Novy, Novie |
Noya | Arabic | beautiful, ornamented |
Nozomi | Japanese | hope |
Nu | Burmese | Tender. |
Nuala | Irish Gaelic | The fair-shouldered one. Also see Nola. |
Nuray | Turkish | white moon |
Nurhan | Turkish | |
Nydia | Latin | A refuge or nest. |
Nyoko | Japanese | A gem or treasure. |
Nyree | Flaxen. | |
Nyssa | Greek | The beginning. |
Nyx | Latin | White-haired. |