Female and male names starting with the letter "N" .
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NOHA
FeminineNoha, of Arabic origin, means 'to move or float' and is associated with the biblical figure Noah, known for his unwavering faith during the great flood. It remains popular among Muslim families today due to its significant history and meaning in Islamic culture.
NOHAN
MasculineHebrew name meaning "grace," derived from the word "chanan." It is an alternate spelling of Noah, known for his role in the biblical flood story.
NOHE
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning "movement" or "motion," derived from "nechah".
NOHEA
FeminineNohea, of Hawaiian origin, means 'beautiful flower' and was used as an affectionate term by ancient Hawaiians.
NOHEA
MasculineRare yet beautiful Hawaiian girls' name meaning 'happy' or 'joyful', tracing back to ancient Hawaii where it symbolized harmony with nature.
NOHEALANI
FeminineRare yet enchanting Hawaiian name with ancient roots, meaning "bones of heaven" or "heavenly bones," reflecting a spiritual connection to the heavens.
NOHELANI
FeminineMeet Nohelani, a captivating Hawaiian name meaning 'beautiful heaven'.
NOHELI
FeminineBasque unisex name meaning 'light' or 'shine', created by combining 'noa' (light) and 'heli' (sun).
NOHELIA
FeminineRare yet captivating Spanish name derived from "nohe," meaning walnut.
NOHELLY
FeminineIntroducing Nohelly, a captivating Spanish-origin name derived from 'Noche,' meaning night, evoking mystery and allure.
NOHELY
FeminineSpanish origin meaning 'cloud', is a rare and unique choice, recently gaining popularity among Spanish-speaking communities.
NOHEMI
FeminineHebrew-derived female name meaning 'comfort' or 'rest', popularized in Spain during the 16th century.
NOHEMY
FeminineSpanish name of Hebrew origin, derived from Noah, meaning 'rest' or 'peaceful movement,' popularized in Spain during the Middle Ages.
NOHL
MasculineRare Scandinavian given name derived from the Old Norse word 'nóat', meaning 'ship'. It has been traditionally associated with seafaring and maritime heritage, particularly among Vikings, reflecting hopes for brave explorers or skilled sailors.
NOHLAN
MasculineUncommon yet distinguished Irish name derived from the ancient Irish surname Ó Lochlainn, carrying a historical legacy and rich cultural heritage.
NOHWA
MasculineRare yet captivating Korean unisex name meaning "peaceful field".
NOIR
MasculineNoir" is an English given name of French origin, derived from the Old French word "noir," meaning "black." It was originally used as a nickname for someone with dark hair or complexion.
NOIR
FeminineFrench name meaning 'black', derived from the French word for black, and signifies elegance, mystery, and sophistication.
NOIRE
FeminineThe name Noir originates from France, meaning 'black' in English.
NOJUS
MasculineRare Lithuanian male given name with an uncertain origin, possibly derived from "nojauti," meaning "to float" or "to drift.
NOKIA
FeminineAncient Finnish given name derived from the Finland-Swedish word "nokka," meaning "handle" or "lug.
NOKOMIS
FeminineUnique female name of Native American origin, derived from the Ojibwe language meaning "first light" or "daughter of the moon.
NOLA
MasculineItalian-derived name meaning "she has won the whole," derived from Latin. Traditionally used as a shortened form of names like Nolanina or Antonella, it gained prominence through historical figures such as Saint Nola, a Christian martyr. Today, Nola is increasingly popular as a unisex given name, appreciated for its unique sound and Italian origins.
NOLA
FeminineUnique Latin-derived name meaning "you do not wish" or "you do not want," historically associated with negativity but often chosen today for its distinctiveness and ancient elegance.
NOLAH
FeminineUnique modern creation of unknown origin, with its meaning open to individual interpretation.
NOLAN
FeminineNolan is of Irish origin, derived from the surname O'Loughlin which means "descendant of Lochlann", a Norse chieftain who settled in Ireland.
NOLAN
MasculineIrish origin name derived from the surname O'Luanain, meaning 'descendant of Luanan'.
NOLANA
FeminineCaptivating Hawaiian name derived from "nolani," meaning "heavenly" or "graceful." It embodies divine grace and beauty, reflecting ancient Hawaiian culture's spiritual significance of names.
NOLAND
MasculineRare Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse elements 'norr' (north) and 'land' (land), signifying someone from northern lands with historical Viking ties, now associated with strength and resilience.
NOLANI
FeminineUnique Hawaiian name derived from "noho" (to sit) and "lani" (heaven), meaning "sit in heaven".
NOLAWI
MasculineUnique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "Great Honor" or "Big Respect".
NOLAWIT
FeminineEthiopian name meaning 'growth with joy'.
NOLBERTO
MasculineRare yet historically significant Spanish name meaning "Noble and Bright.
NOLDA
FeminineRare yet revered German name with a rich history. Originating from the Old Germanic word "Nold," it means "hero" or "champion," embodying bravery and strength.
NOLE
FeminineDistinctive Italian given name derived from the surname 'Noli', meaning 'no' or 'do not'. It has historical significance, associated with notable figures like Giovanni Noli, an Italian jurist.
NOLE
MasculineItalian-origin given name, derived from the Italian surname "Noli", originally given to natives of Noli in Liguria, Italy. Its etymology is debated but may come from Latin "nolis" meaning "you do not wish".
NOLEE
FeminineRare female name with unknown origin and meaning.
NOLEEN
FeminineIrish-derived name meaning "champion" or "cloud," originating from the masculine Niall and popularized by the powerful O'Neill clan.
NOLEN
MasculineRare and intriguing Dutch-derived name whose meaning is somewhat ambiguous but may stem from 'stubborn' or 'Cornelis'. It has been worn by historical figures like John A. Nolen and Nappy Brown, and appears in popular culture such as the video game series "The Legend of Zelda". Despite its uniqueness, it continues to be chosen for its distinctiveness and rich history.
NOLEN
FeminineRare, Dutch name derived from 'nollen', meaning 'to roll'. Traditionally given to boys born on Saint Nicholas' feast day in Amsterdam.