Female and male names starting with the letter "N" .
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NORIA
FeminineUncommon but captivating Persian feminine name derived from "nahr," meaning "river." It may also be connected to the Persian goddess Anahita, associated with bodies of water.
NORIAH
FeminineHebrew name meaning "my light", derived from the word "Or" signifying brightness. It was famously borne by Zerubbabel's wife in the Old Testament, connoting strength and wisdom.
NORIAN
MasculineIrish name meaning 'honor' or 'valor', brought to Ireland by the Vikings and made famous by historical figures like 14th-century chieftain Norian O'Donoghue.
NORIANA
FeminineNoriana, of Latin origin, means "like the north wind," symbolizing strength and freedom.
NORIANNA
FeminineUncommon Italian feminine given name believed to derive from 'nor' meaning north and '-anna', a suffix denoting femininity or smallness, thus potentially signifying 'little northern one'. Its origin and exact meaning remain uncertain.
NORIE
FeminineCaptivating Japanese name derived from 'nori', meaning seaweed, symbolizing growth and strength.
NORIE
MasculineJapanese origin name derived from 'nori', meaning 'seaweed', symbolizing strength and adaptability, and appearing in Japanese literature as a name for wise and courageous women.
NORIEL
MasculineNoriel, of Spanish origin via the Philippines, means 'new wheat harvest' and signifies new beginnings, strength, and prosperity.
NORIEL
FeminineHebrew-origin name meaning 'Light of God'.
NORIELLA
FeminineUnique Spanish name derived from Nora meaning "light," with "-ella" adding femininity and elegance.
NORIELLE
FeminineNoriella is a beautiful and distinctive female name of Latin origin, derived from the male name Noriel which means "light" or "shining light." It was created as a feminine variant with the addition of the suffix "-ella," making it a unique and meaningful option for parents looking for a memorable name for their daughter.
NORIENE
FeminineRare, Latin-origin female name derived from the male Norienus, itself stemming from the Roman family name Norieni, which means 'new' or 'fresh.'
NORIETTA
FeminineRare Spanish-origin given name derived from 'noria', meaning water wheel. It was coined as a feminine diminutive form by adding "-etta".
NORII
FeminineRare Japanese name derived from "noriko," meaning "third child," reflecting its traditional use for third-born children regardless of gender.
NORIKA
FeminineUnique Japanese name meaning 'law' or 'rule', composed of 'norito' (incantation) and 'ka' (song). Popular during the Edo period, it signifies wisdom and justice.
NORIKO
FeminineTraditional Japanese female given name derived from the kanji characters "ノ" (no) meaning "field", and "Ricо" (ko) meaning "child", translating literally to "child of the field".
NORINA
FeminineItalian given name derived from Latin 'nor', meaning north, first used in the Middle Ages and popularized during the Renaissance. It gained literary fame as the heroine of Carlo Goldoni's comedy "La Locandiera". Rare yet distinctive, Norina is a secular choice with global appeal among families appreciating its unique sound and historical significance.
NORINE
FeminineCharming French name meaning 'north', often associated with strength and independence, first used in the 19th century as a tribute to northern French heritage or simply for its unique sound.
NORINNE
FeminineRare Scandinavian female given name derived from Old Norse elements meaning "inner strength".
NORIO
MasculineTraditional Japanese masculine name, derived from kanji characters meaning "courageous husband". It was popular during the early to mid-20th century but has since declined in usage.
NORIS
FeminineUnique female name of Spanish origin, derived from Norris, an Irish variant meaning "honor" or "light".
NORIS
MasculineRare Spanish name derived from the Latin "Noricus," meaning "of the north." It signifies strength and resilience, and while not historically famous, notable individuals have carried this distinctive name across cultures.
NORISSA
FeminineCaptivating Hebrew name derived from "Nora," meaning "light," with the feminine suffix "-issa." It signifies hope and inspiration while retaining exclusivity due to its relative rarity in English-speaking countries.
NORITA
FeminineUnique Japanese name derived from "Noriko," meaning "law" or "order." It consists of "Nori," meaning "law" or "rule," and "ta," signifying "long lasting" or "eternal," suggesting the interpretation "eternal law" or "lasting order." Despite its Japanese origin, Norita has gained global popularity as a gender-neutral name.
NORITTA
FeminineBeautiful and unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "honorable" or "noble".
NORIYAH
FeminineBeautiful Hebrew name that means 'my light', offering warmth and illumination.
NORLAN
MasculineNorlan: Name of unknown origins, possibly derived from Scottish Norman meaning "from the north," but not historically verified; used sparingly in English-speaking countries since 1972.
NORLAND
MasculineRare Scandinavian name derived from 'norr' (North) and 'land' (land), signifying "North Land".
NORLEEN
FeminineUnique Irish name derived from the surname "Nora," meaning "honor" or "light.
NORLENE
FeminineRare Scandinavian girls' name derived from Old Norse elements 'norðr' meaning north and 'linn' referring to linen or cloth, signifying "from the northern linen" or "the northern cloth".
NORLIN
MasculineRare Swedish given name with origins dating back centuries, derived from the Swedish word for 'north' and the Old Norse word for 'linden tree'. It translates to 'North Linden', reflecting the symbolic meaning of wisdom and protection associated with the linden tree in Scandinavian mythology.
NORLISHA
FeminineBeautiful and unique Malay name meaning "star of light".
NORLISHIA
FeminineDistinctive African-origin Swahili name meaning "beauty that brings happiness.
NORLYN
MasculineUnique, modern coinage with unknown origins, potentially derived from Welsh 'Norah' meaning 'honour', and English 'Lynn' signifying 'from the lake', combining to possibly mean 'honour from the lake'.
NORM
MasculineThe name Norman originates from Germanic roots and signifies 'north' or 'from the north,' brought to England by the Normans in 1066 during the Norman Conquest.
NORMA
FeminineFeminine name of Latin origin, meaning "normal" or "standard," derived from the Latin word "norma.
NORMA
MasculineFemale name of Latin origin, meaning 'normal' or 'standard'.
NORMAA
FeminineNorma is a feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning "standard" or "model", popular throughout history as it conveys qualities like consistency and excellence.
NORMAGENE
FeminineUncommon Norwegian name derived from Old Norse elements "norðr" (north) and "maðkr" (strong), meaning "the strong northerner".
NORMAJEAN
FeminineUnique French-origin name derived from 'Normandy', reflecting the region's bravery, beauty, and rich history.