Nivika is a unique female name of Sanskrit origin meaning "to invite" or "to call," associated with the Hindu goddess Saraswati, signifying wisdom and arts.
Nivin is a unique Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word "Nivedita", meaning dedicated or devoted. It evokes images of dedication, intelligence, and spirituality.
Nix is a distinctive name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Latin 'nix', meaning snow, or influenced by Norse mythology's Norns and Greek goddess Nike.
Nixen is a rare Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse word "nix," meaning "water sprite" or "water demon." It was used by Norse people to honor their ancient mythology.
Nixi is an uncommon name of unknown origin, with some speculating it may be a variant spelling of Greek Nicesia meaning "consecrated to Nike, the goddess of victory." Despite its mysterious etymology, Nixi has gained popularity due to its uniqueness and open interpretation.
Nixie is a rare feminine name with unknown origins, possibly derived from Latin or Greek roots, but most often associated with the German word for water spirit, "Nixe". It carries speculative meanings such as 'water nymph' or 'little mermaid', adding to its mysterious allure.
Nixon is a distinctive English given name derived from the occupational surname 'Nixon', originally meaning 'shoemaker' due to its association with the tool used by shoemakers.
Nixson is a distinctive American name created by blending Nixon and Sinatra, popularized by its association with famous figures like Frank Sinatra. Its meaning is interpreted as "victory of the people," though not definitively proven.
Nixyn is an unconventional, modern name with unknown origins and no specific meaning, popular among parents seeking a distinctive choice due to its unique character and lack of historical background.
Niyana is a distinctive African name from the Yoruba culture, translating to 'mother of God' or 'queen mother', associated with the nurturing spirit Oya in Yoruba mythology.