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

NAVONTE

Masculine

Rare male given name of Spanish origin, possibly derived from the town of Navontes in Andalusia, with a potential meaning of 'place where water flows through cultivated fields'.

NAVOR

Masculine

Distinctive Spanish name derived from the Latin word "navis," meaning "ship." It has strong nautical roots and is associated with courageous individuals due to historical figures like explorer Navor García. Though rare outside Spain and Latin America, it evokes adventure and freedom.

NAVPREET

Feminine

Indian name of Punjabi origin, meaning "new love".

NAVRAJ

Masculine

Unique Punjabi name meaning "New King" or "Fresh Ruler", popular among Sikhs and associated with Guru Nanak Dev Ji.

NAVREET

Feminine

Indian name of Punjabi origin meaning 'young garden', symbolizing freshness and growth.

NAVROOP

Feminine

Navroop, of Indian origin, means "new form" or "new appearance".

NAVTEJ

Masculine

Sanskrit-derived Indian boy's name meaning "new radiance", popularized during the late 20th century.

NAVVY

Feminine

Irish origin name derived from "naomh," meaning "holy." It was traditionally used in Ireland but gained worldwide recognition through association with hard-working Irish immigrants known as "navvies." Today, it's a unique choice for parents seeking a strong and distinctive name.

NAVY

Masculine

American origin, means 'naval force' and signifies strength, courage, and dedication.

NAVY

Feminine

American girl's name derived from 'navy,' referring to naval forces or blue, gaining popularity post-2000, often associated with nautical themes and strength.

NAVYA

Feminine

Navya, of Sanskrit origin, means "new" or "young," signifying freshness and youthfulness.

NAW

Feminine

Rare, unisex name of unknown origin, sometimes linked to the Welsh word "naw" meaning nine, but without definitive proof. It has been used across various cultures throughout history, with notable figures like Karen princess Naw K'nyaw Paw. Some cultures associate it with good fortune or success, though meanings vary. Today, Naw remains a distinctive choice, capturing imaginations with its unique sound and uncertain origins.

NAWA

Feminine

Distinctive Hawaiian name derived from "na wa'a," meaning "the canoes." It signifies strength, courage, unity, and heritage.

NAWAAL

Feminine

Arabic given name meaning 'gaze' or 'view', originating from ancient Middle Eastern culture and traditionally bestowed upon girls with captivating eyes.

NAWAB

Masculine

Persian given name of royal origin meaning 'prince' or 'king', traditionally used for high-ranking nobles in South Asia.

NAWAF

Masculine

Arabic name meaning 'generous', inspired by a companion of the Prophet Muhammad known for his benevolence.

NAWAL

Feminine

Arabic feminine given name derived from "n-w-l," meaning "prosperity" or "success.

NAWANA

Feminine

Captivating African name from Zimbabwe's Shona people, predominantly given to girls, meaning "the one who brings good fortune" or "she who is loved.

NAWAR

Feminine

Arabic name meaning 'light' or 'illumination', deriving from the word 'nur'.

NAWATHA

Feminine

African name of Swahili origin meaning "God is with us.

NAWAZ

Masculine

Arabic name meaning 'victory' or 'triumph'.

NAWEED

Masculine

Arabic name with a unique history and meaning, originating from "Na'weed" which translates to "camel thief".

NAWFAL

Masculine

Distinctive Arabic name meaning 'the one who blows away like the wind,' derived from 'nawfas' and associated with resilience and strength.

NAWI

Feminine

Unique West African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "I am not a man," reflecting its gender-neutral nature as an Orisha, or spirit, in Yoruba tradition.

NAXHIELI

Feminine

Unique Basque name derived from "nahi" meaning 'desire' or 'will', combined with "-xieli" referring to a beautiful melody. Created by writer Bernardo Atxaga, it signifies inspiration through captivating music.

NAY

Feminine

Rare feminine name of uncertain origin and meaning, possibly derived from French or Occitan words but without widespread acceptance. Despite its unknown history, it has gained recent popularity due to its uniqueness.

NAY

Masculine

Uncommon given name of uncertain origin, often associated with the Cree word 'nêhiyaw', meaning 'the people,' but its true source remains mysterious.

NAYA

Feminine

Distinctive unisex name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'devotion' or 'worship', reflecting deep respect and reverence. Historically used as a title for deities in ancient India, it is now globally recognized.

NAYAB

Feminine

Distinctive Arabic girl's name meaning 'rare' or 'unique', popular in Muslim communities and globally.

NAYAH

Feminine

Nayah, of Arabic origin, means 'song' or 'melody', reflecting its harmonious sound.

NAYALA

Feminine

Distinctive African female name meaning "happy" in Swahili, signifying joy and contentment, now popular worldwide due to its positive connotation and unique sound.

NAYALEE

Feminine

Rare, Hawaiian-derived female name meaning 'to be near' or 'close', reflecting intimacy and proximity.

NAYALI

Feminine

Unique Hawaiian name derived from "nā wai," meaning "the waters." It signifies respect for water in Hawaiian culture and embodies beauty, grace, love, peace, and compassion.

NAYALIS

Feminine

Hawaiian name derived from "nali," meaning "beautiful one." It's associated with the Hawaiian goddess of beauty, Nalilialoha, and carries historical significance in Hawaiian mythology and culture.

NAYALIZ

Feminine

Unique, captivating name of Spanish origin, combining 'Naya' meaning 'water' in Quechua with 'Liz', short for Elizabeth of Hebrew origins.

NAYALY

Feminine

Captivating Latin American name derived from the Taino word "naya", meaning water or river, and popularized in the 20th century Dominican Republic as a tribute to nature's beauty.

NAYAMI

Feminine

Rare Japanese name meaning 'tranquility' or 'serenity'.

NAYAN

Feminine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Nayana', meaning 'eyes', signifying vigilance, wisdom, and insight.

NAYAN

Masculine

Indian name from Gujarat, derived from Sanskrit "Nayana," meaning "eye." It holds rich cultural significance, associated with celestial guardians and Lord Surya in Hindu mythology.

NAYANA

Feminine

Nayana, of Indian origin, means 'eyes' in Sanskrit and is associated with the goddess Lakshmi.