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NADALIA
FeminineUnique female given name derived from the Catalan name Nadala, which means "related to birth" or "celebration of birth." Originating in the Mediterranean region, it has ties to Catalan culture and the Latin language. Despite its obscurity today, Nadalia has been borne by notable figures like Nadalia de la Cadireta and holds historical significance and cultural importance.
NADALIE
FeminineUnique Hebrew name meaning 'miracle' or 'wonder', first mentioned in the Bible as the daughter of Shimri.
NADALY
FeminineRare, unique first name of unknown origin and meaning, with no known etymology or historical significance.
NADALYN
FeminineSpanish-derived feminine name meaning Christmas, combining "nadal" with the suffix "-lyn.
NADALYNN
FeminineRare yet enchanting female given name of Welsh origin, derived from Nadolyn, which combines 'Nad', meaning "hope" or "charity", and 'Lyn', signifying "leader". Thus, Nadalynn translates to mean "Hopeful Leader".
NADAR
MasculineUnisex name of Arabic origin, meaning "rare" or "unique".
NADAR
FeminineArmenian male given name derived from "nader," meaning "rare" or "precious.
NADARA
FeminineUnique, intriguing name with unclear origins; it may derive from Hebrew's "Nadar," meaning rare or precious, or Arabic's "Nadera," signifying small deer. Its rich history includes appearances in classic literature like The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu. Despite its uncertain beginnings, Nadara remains captivating and mysterious.
NADARIUS
MasculineRare male name of Latin origin, meaning 'born into'.
NADASHA
FeminineRare, Slavic-derived name with roots tracing back to the Latin word "natalis," signifying "birthday.
NADASIA
FeminineHebrew name meaning "miracle" or "wonder," often given after difficult births, and has historic significance as the name of Duchess Nadasia of Bohemia.
NADAV
MasculineNadav, of Hebrew origin, means "generous" or "voluntary offering," notable historically as a son of Aaron in the Old Testament.
NADAYA
FeminineRare Hebrew name derived from "nedar," meaning "consecrated" or "devoted.
NADEA
FeminineUnique feminine name of Hungarian origin, translating literally as 'female reed' or 'female cattail', reflecting its natural roots in Transylvania.
NADEAN
FemininePersian girls' name meaning 'hope', popular among Persian families historically and internationally recognized for its elegance and signification.
NADEANE
FeminineMysterious, unique-sounding name of unknown origin and meaning.
NADEEM
MasculineArabic-origin name meaning 'to support' or 'assist', interpreted as 'the one who supports others'. It's associated with kindness and compassion.
NADEEN
FeminineArabic female name derived from "nadam", meaning "to flow". It signifies fluidity, adaptability, and grace, with historical ties to water sources and purification in ancient Arab culture.
NADEENE
FeminineUnique American girl's name created by Kathleen Winsor for her 1942 novel character. While not directly linked to any specific word or language, some interpret it as derived from Latin 'natus' meaning 'born'. Despite no historical figure associated with the name, its uniqueness and charm have made it popular among parents seeking distinctive names for their daughters.
NADEGE
FeminineFrench female given name derived from Occitan, meaning 'heap of hope'.
NADEIGE
FeminineRare French feminine name derived from the Occitan "Na Deidie," meaning "Of God.
NADEJA
FeminineBulgarian girls' name meaning 'hope', symbolizing perseverance and positivity.
NADELIE
FeminineUnique French given name derived from the word "needle," coined by Georges Sand in her novel "La Mare au Diable." Despite its uncommon usage, it signifies precision and adaptability.
NADELINE
FeminineStylish French feminine name meaning 'hope', created as a distinct variation of Nadine by adding the suffix "-line".
NADELL
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "wrestler" or "contender," symbolizing perseverance and excellence.
NADELYN
FeminineBlend of Nadia ("hope" or "grace") and Nadine ("bend in the river"), creating a unique and captivating name of Latin origin that has gained popularity since the late 1980s, with its peak around the year 2000.
NADELYNN
FeminineCaptivating feminine name of Greek origin, derived from "nadel" meaning 'needle', first used for skilled sewers in ancient Greece.
NADEN
MasculineHebrew name meaning "judge," associated with fairness and wisdom, popularized by historical figures like Rabbi Nadan ben Abba Hillel II and Nadan Zissu, and adopted by various cultures throughout history.
NADENE
FeminineUnique Hebrew name derived from "nedivah," meaning generous or kind.
NADER
MasculineUnique Persian name meaning "rare," with notable historical significance as it belonged to Nader Shah Afshar, founder of the Afsharid dynasty.
NADERA
FeminineRare and precious Persian name derived from "nadereh", meaning "unique". It holds deep cultural significance in Iran, often used to express desire for something rare or precious.
NADERGE
FeminineRare and beautiful Persian female given name meaning "precious gem".
NADEYA
FeminineUnique Bulgarian name derived from "надежда," meaning "hope." It has been chosen by families throughout generations, signifying their wish for happiness and prosperity.
NADEZHDA
FeminineSlavic feminine given name meaning "hope" in English, popularized during medieval Russia and Bulgaria for royal and noble daughters.
NADIA
FeminineArabic name meaning "hope" or "purity".
NADIA
MasculineArabic name meaning "hope" or "delightful," signifying gentleness or tenderness.
NADIAH
FeminineUnique Arabic girl's name meaning 'pure' or 'gentle'.
NADIE
FeminineRare yet meaningful Spanish female given name derived from "nadie," translating to "no one." It serves as a reminder of humility and consideration for others. Though uncommon, it has gained popularity in recent years due to its unique sound and profound message.
NADIFO
FeminineDistinctive African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "I have faith" and associated with the god Shango.
NADIJA
FeminineArabic-derived female given name meaning "pure" or "chaste", popular among Muslims worldwide and notably carried by 16th-century Ottoman Empress Nadija.