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NARADA
FeminineCelestial sage in Hindu mythology, with his name originating from Sanskrit and translating to 'the one who gives humans'.
NARAE
FeminineKorean name of ancient origin, derived from the city of Nara in Japan, and often associated with beauty and grace. It has been borne by notable figures throughout history, contributing to its reputation as a strong and powerful moniker. While it does not have a specific meaning or translation into English, Narae has come to be associated with qualities such as intelligence, creativity, and independence. Today, it remains popular in Korea and beyond due to its unique sound and cultural significance.
NARAH
FeminineUnique Hebrew girls' name meaning "naive" or "foolish", notable in the Old Testament as one of Zelophehad's daughters who challenged traditional inheritance laws.
NARAI
FeminineRare Japanese name meaning "prosperous" or "wealthy," rooted in Japanese history and culture, associated with prominent figures like the Muromachi period Narai family of daimyo.
NARAIN
MasculineMale given name of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit word "Nara," meaning "man" or "hero." It can also be interpreted as "the hero who is like God" or "God-like man." Historically and culturally significant in India, Narain refers to one of Lord Vishnu's many names. Today, it remains a timeless, meaningful, yet relatively uncommon choice for parents seeking distinctive names for their sons.
NARALEE
FeminineHawaiian name meaning "calm sea," composed of elements signifying peace and floral beauty, reflecting serenity and harmony.
NARALI
FeminineIndian given name derived from 'Narali', meaning 'coconut', symbolizing fertility and prosperity.
NARALIE
FeminineUnique and beautiful name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'firebrand' or 'flaming lamp', suggesting radiance and energy.
NARALY
FeminineUnisex name of Sanskrit origin meaning 'Lord Vishnu,' the preserver of the universe in Hindu mythology.
NARASHA
FeminineEnchanting Sanskrit name meaning "the first ray of light" or "the beginning of dawn," linked to Hindu god Indra and goddess Usha, and featured in Indian epics like Mahabharata and Ramayana.
NARAYA
FeminineCaptivating Indian name derived from the Sanskrit "Narayana," meaning "the one who resides on the waters." It is associated with Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the universe in Hindu mythology.
NARAYAH
FeminineDistinctive Sanskrit name derived from the feminine form of Narayana, meaning "the one who resides on the waters," associated with Lord Vishnu's wisdom and divine power.
NARAYAN
MasculineIndian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "the journey of man," associated with Lord Vishnu in Hindu mythology.
NARAYANA
FeminineIndian name derived from Sanskrit, primarily used in Hinduism. It means "the one who takes on forms" or "grants his presence," associated with Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the universe. The name consists of 'Nara' (man) and 'ayana' (abode), interpreted as "the abode of man.
NARAYANA
MasculineAncient Sanskrit boy's name from India, meaning "the one who saves or protects," associated with Lord Vishnu in Hindu culture, symbolizing divine protection and preservation.
NARAYANI
FeminineIndian name derived from the Hindu goddess Narayani, associated with wealth, prosperity, and good fortune. Its meaning, 'the one who goes on a journey with humans', reflects her role as a protector and companion to devotees.
NARCEDALIA
FeminineLatin-origin name meaning 'narcissus' or daffodil, coined during England's Victorian era as a feminine form of Narcissus.
NARCIE
FeminineArmenian given name derived from Anahid, meaning 'immortal' or 'eternal'. It originated from the ancient Armenian goddess Anahit, associated with fertility, love, beauty, water, and the moon. Traditionally given to girls on Surb Astvatsatsin (the feast of the Virgin Mary), Narcie signifies strength, elegance, and cultural heritage. Though uncommon, it carries rich history and is appreciated globally for its timeless beauty and universal message of eternal grace.
NARCILLE
FeminineUnique and elegant feminine given name derived from the Latin 'narcissus', meaning 'narcissus flower', combined with the French suffix '-elle'. Its origins lie in Greek mythology, where it symbolizes beauty and self-love.
NARCISA
FeminineNarcissa is a unique feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from 'narcissus,' meaning 'daffodil' or 'narcissus flower,' symbolizing beauty and grace.
NARCISCO
MasculineSpanish name derived from Latin "Narcissus," denoting beauty and fragrance, associated with Greek mythology's Narcissus, but also conveys elegance and artistic talent.
NARCISO
MasculineMasculine given name of Spanish and Italian origin, derived from the Latin word "Narcissus," meaning flower. It has significant historical and cultural ties to Greek mythology and Renaissance art.
NARCISS
FeminineRare Greek-origin given name derived from "narkao", meaning "to become numb". It's associated with the mythological figure Narcissus, who fell in love with his own reflection. Despite its ties to pride and self-obsession, the name has been used throughout history and remains popular among parents seeking unique names.
NARCISSA
FeminineLatin-derived feminine given name meaning 'daffodil', first used during the Roman Empire.
NARCISSE
MasculineRare male given name of Greek origin, derived from 'narkissa', meaning 'daffodil'. It is famously linked to Narcissus, who fell in love with his own reflection, but its use predates this myth.
NARCISSUS
FeminineUncommon yet captivating name originating from ancient Greek mythology. It stems from the Greek word 'narkao', meaning 'to numb' or 'be stiff with fear'. In myth, Narcissus fell in love with his own reflection and perished, symbolizing pride's consequences. Despite its dark roots, it's been adopted by saints and literary characters alike.
NARCIZO
MasculineThe Spanish-origin name Narcizo, derived from 'narcissus' meaning 'daffodil,' also reflects the Greek mythological figure who fell in love with his reflection.
NARDA
FeminineNarda, of Latin origin, means "beauty" or "enchantment," deriving from the narcissus flower.
NARDIA
FeminineUncommon yet captivating Irish name derived from "Nárd", meaning "honor" or "glory".
NARDOS
FeminineEthiopian name derived from "nard," a frankincense tree species. It signifies purity and has biblical roots, being popular among Ethiopian royals.
NARE
FeminineArmenian name meaning "sun", symbolizing warmth and brightness in Armenian culture.
NAREEN
FeminineIndian feminine name derived from "Nar" (human) plus "-een", signifying creation and human existence.
NAREG
MasculineDistinctive Armenian male name meaning 'melody'.
NAREH
FeminineElegant Armenian female name meaning 'light' or 'radiance', deeply rooted in Armenian mythology as the goddess of light.
NAREK
MasculineArmenian male name derived from the river Nareg, signifying 'great' or 'vast', inspired by the legendary hero who defended Armenia against Persian invaders.
NARELI
FeminineNareli, of Spanish origin, means 'pearl'.
NARELL
MasculineRare yet captivating unisex name of Welsh origin, derived from "Narwell," meaning "feast of song.
NARELLE
FeminineUnique Australian female given name created by author Thomas Keneally in his 1985 novel "A Family Madness," without any specific meaning or derivation from known languages.
NARELY
FeminineHebrew-derived name meaning "lamb of God", popularized through Christian faith, and widely used across cultures.
NAREN
MasculineIndian male given name derived from Sanskrit "nar," meaning "man." It has rich historical significance in Hindu mythology, associated with divine masculine energy.