Ngela is a distinctive African name from the Makonde ethnic group, found predominantly in southern Tanzania and northern Mozambique, with no widely agreed-upon meaning but rich cultural significance.
Nghi is a Vietnamese given name derived from "nghi," meaning "thoughtful" or "reflective," associated with intelligence, wisdom, and deep thinking. It is believed to bring good fortune and prosperity, inspired by the legendary Lady Nhi.
The Vietnamese given name Nghia, which means 'meaning' or 'significance,' originates from ancient Vietnamese culture and is believed to signify great importance or purpose in life.
Ngoc is a Vietnamese female given name derived from "ngọc", meaning precious stones like jade. It was historically associated with nobility but is now common in Vietnam, Southeast Asia, and globally for its beauty and uniqueness.
Ngocanh is a Vietnamese given name that translates to "Jewel Peace," combining the words for precious stone and peace. It was traditionally bestowed upon royal daughters believed destined for greatness and prosperity. Today, Ngocanh remains popular among Vietnamese communities worldwide for its cultural significance and rarity outside Vietnam.
The name Ngun, of Vietnamese origin, holds historical significance in the country's culture. Traditionally given to boys born on the fifth day of the lunar calendar month, it is believed they were destined for greatness or had special powers.
Nguyen is a prestigious Vietnamese surname originating from the imperial family name NgUyen, meaning 'revered' or 'esteemed', reflecting respect and admiration earned by its bearers over generations.
Nguyen is a widely-used Vietnamese given name and family name of Chinese origin, signifying "cultured" or "civilized," and is associated with the influential Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1945).
Nguyet is a feminine Vietnamese given name derived from the common Nguyen surname, meaning 'moonlight' or 'moonlit night,' symbolizing purity, beauty, and serenity.
Nhia is a captivating Vietnamese female name derived from 'nhi', meaning 'second' or 'following', traditionally given to the second daughter in families.
Nhia is a Vietnamese name meaning "first daughter," traditionally given to honor the first-born girl, now popular globally despite its cultural significance.
Nhut is a traditional Vietnamese given name meaning 'star' or 'beacon of light', symbolizing guidance, prosperity, and good fortune, with historic ties to folklore and royal recognition for wisdom and talent.
Nhuy is a captivating Vietnamese name composed of 'nhu', meaning 'cloud', and 'y', signifying 'happiness'. It historically held cultural significance, being associated with good fortune and strength.