Female and male names starting with the letter "N" .

NATANIA

Feminine

The Hebrew name Natania means 'to give' or 'grant', reflecting generosity.

NATANIAH

Feminine

Hebrew name derived from "Natan," meaning "God gave," reflecting gratitude and divine gift.

NATANIEL

Masculine

Nathaniel is a Hebrew name meaning "God gave," composed of "nathan," meaning "to give," and "El," referring to God. It was first used in the Bible for one of Jesus Christ's apostles.

NATANIELA

Feminine

Unique Hebrew name meaning "gift from God".

NATANIM

Masculine

Hebrew female name derived from "natav" (given) and "shamayim" (heaven), translating to "given by heaven". It's associated with strength, spirituality, uniqueness, and holds significance in Jewish culture due to its biblical ties.

NATANYA

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning 'gift from God', with historical significance traced back to biblical times, notably through Queen Bathsheba. It has been borne by notable figures like Natalia Pushkina and Natanya Dvir, and has gained global popularity in recent years.

NATARA

Feminine

African name of Igbo origin meaning 'God has answered my prayer.'

NATARIA

Feminine

Variant spelling of Nathalia, which originates from Spain and means "birth".

NATARSHA

Feminine

Distinctive African name of Swahili origin meaning 'hope' or 'miracle', often chosen by parents with aspirational hopes for their child.

NATARSHIA

Feminine

Variant of the Russian name Natasha, derived from 'rozhdestvenskaya,' meaning 'born on Christmas Day.'

NATAS

Masculine

Natas: A Slavic name meaning 'night', often linked to mystery and darkness.

NATASA

Feminine

Natasza is a female given name of South Slavic origin, derived from 'nataša' meaning 'born on Christmas' or 'gift from God'.

NATASCHA

Feminine

Slavic feminine given name meaning "born on Christmas" or "born on the Nativity," popularized by literature like Ivan Turgenev's "A Sportsman's Sketches" and Leo Tolstoy's "War and Peace.

NATASH

Feminine

Nathasha is an Indian origin name derived from 'Nāth', meaning 'lord' or 'master'.

NATASHA

Feminine

The feminine given name Natasha originates from Russian, derived from 'настоящий' (nastoyashiy), meaning 'real' or 'genuine'.

NATASHA

Masculine

The name Natasha, meaning 'born on Christmas' in Russian, has been popular for centuries and was immortalized by Leo Tolstoy's heroine in War and Peace.

NATASHI

Feminine

Captivating Japanese name derived from 'natsu', meaning 'summer', embodying warmth, vibrancy, and summer's joyful spirit.

NATASHIA

Feminine

Unique, feminine form of the classic Russian name Natasha, meaning "born on Christmas" or "given by God.

NATASHUA

Feminine

Nathasha is a Slavic female given name of Russian origin, meaning "born on Christmas." It gained popularity worldwide due to its beautiful sound and association with Leo Tolstoy's novel "War and Peace," where Natasha Rostova is a main character. Its unique spelling with double 'h' adds elegance, making it a distinctive global choice.

NATASHYA

Feminine

Unique Russian-originated name meaning 'born on Christmas Day'.

NATASIA

Feminine

Distinctive Hebrew female given name derived from 'natatiya', meaning 'gift from God'.

NATASJA

Feminine

Russian-derived name meaning 'born on Christmas', popularized globally through figures like Black Widow from Marvel Comics, symbolizing strength and intelligence.

NATASKA

Feminine

Natascha is a unique feminine name of Russian origin, derived from 'Natalya' meaning 'birthday', popularized by Ivan Turgenev's novel 'A Sportsman's Sketches'.

NATASSHA

Feminine

Captivating Hebrew name derived from "Natas," meaning "to watch" or "observe," often given to observant girls with striking eyes.

NATASSIA

Feminine

Russian origin and means 'born on Christmas'.

NATASSJA

Feminine

Natascha is a Slavic feminine given name derived from Russian Natasha or Natalia, meaning 'born on Christmas'.

NATAUSHA

Feminine

Unique African name meaning "success" or "achievement" in Swahili.

NATAVIA

Feminine

Natavia, of African-American origin, is a distinctive name derived from Latin 'Natalia', meaning 'born on Christmas' or 'of the birthday.'

NATAVION

Masculine

Ancient Hebrew name, its origins dating back to around 1000 BCE, with a meaning open to interpretation but often associated with concepts like 'gift from God' or divine beauty.

NATAVIOUS

Masculine

Nativious is an American name of Latin origin, derived from 'natus' meaning 'born', signifying rebirth or new beginnings.

NATAVIUS

Masculine

Nathavius is a distinctive Hebrew male name meaning 'given by God,' derived from Nathaniel/Nathanael, associated with one of Jesus Christ's apostles.

NATAY

Masculine

French feminine given name derived from Nathaniel, meaning 'gift of God' in Hebrew.

NATAY

Feminine

Unique Hebrew name meaning "God has given," making it a meaningful choice with historical and cultural significance.

NATAYA

Feminine

Nataya, of Sanskrit origin, means "dance" and is associated with creativity and artistic expression in Hindu mythology.

NATAYAH

Feminine

Captivating African name from Swahili culture meaning 'God is with me', conveying divine presence and protection.

NATAYJA

Feminine

African origin name from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, composed of "Nata" meaning 'honor' and "Yaja" signifying 'to increase'. It signifies 'increase in honor' or 'growing respect', often given to girls born into royalty or expected to hold positions of power and influence.

NATAYLA

Feminine

Nathaly is a female name of Hebrew origin meaning 'gift from God'. It evolved from Nathanael, one of Jesus' apostles in the Bible, becoming popular among Jewish communities before spreading globally.

NATAYLIA

Feminine

Distinctive Latin American feminine given name derived from the Spanish word 'natal', meaning 'birth'. It signifies being born on Christmas Day.

NATAYSHA

Feminine

Captivating Latin-derived feminine name meaning "born," popular among parents seeking distinctive and meaningful names for their daughters.

NATAYSHIA

Feminine

Recently created feminine name that blends Natasha ('born on Christmas Day') and Ayshia/Aisha ('life' or 'living'), offering unique sound and international appeal with its Russian and Arabic roots.