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The name Nevis originates from the Caribbean island of Nevis, which was once believed by Spanish explorers to be perpetually covered in snow due to its volcanic peak, earning it the Spanish-derived name "Nieve," meaning snow.
Neya is a captivating name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from Japanese "Nayaka" meaning 'heroine', or Spanish variant 'Neva'. Its meaning varies but often associates with heroism, bravery, beauty, and strength.
Neyba is a unique female Spanish name derived from Taíno 'ney', meaning 'waterfall'.
Neydi is a distinctive Spanish-derived name, possibly meaning "little Ned" if of Basque origin. Its exact origins and meaning remain unclear, but its unique phonetics make it appealing despite its rarity.
Neylin is a unique, Spanish-derived name meaning 'fog', gaining popularity among Spanish-speaking communities as a gender-neutral choice.
Neyra is a captivating Spanish name derived from "neyra," meaning kidney, but today associated with beauty and elegance.
Neysa, derived from the Spanish word 'necesidad' meaning 'necessity,' is a distinctive name coined by Federico García Lorca for his tragic play 'Yerma.'
Neysha is a unique Spanish name derived from Nescafe city, meaning "my happiness" or "my joy".
Neyva is a Spanish-derived name, originating from the River Neiva in Colombia, meaning "snow-capped peak," signifying elegance and grace.
Niana is a unique Spanish female given name derived from "níña," meaning 'girl' or 'daughter.' It has been used since the 16th century to denote feminine qualities like grace and charm.
Nicandro is a unique Spanish name of Greek origin, meaning "victorious man," derived from the elements "nikos" (victory) and "andr(os)" (man).
Nicanor is a rare Spanish name with historical significance, derived from the Latin Nikephorus, meaning "bearer of victory".
Nicasio is a Spanish name with Basque origins that means "victory of the people.
Nicolasa is a Spanish feminine name derived from Nicola, meaning "victory". It was popularized in Europe during the 16th century.
Nicolau is a Latin name meaning 'victory of the people', derived from the Greek Nikolaos via Nicholas.
Nicoya is a Spanish name of indigenous origin, derived from "Nihokua" meaning "big water," reflective of its coastal location in Costa Rica.
Nidia is a Latin-origin female name with Spanish derivation, meaning 'nest' and associated with the maiden goddess Virgo.
Nieco is a unique Spanish unisex name derived from 'niebla', meaning fog or mist, popularized by Cervantes' 'Don Quixote'. Its meaning may symbolize mystery, uncertainty, change or transformation.
Nieta is a Spanish female given name derived from 'nieta', meaning 'granddaughter'.
Nieves is a captivating feminine given name of Spanish origin, meaning 'snow' and inspired by the Latin word 'nix'.
Nieve is a Spanish-origin female name meaning 'snow', reflecting its pure and enchanting qualities.
Nieves is a Spanish origin female name meaning "snow" or "snowflakes", traditionally given to girls born around Christmas.
Nieves is a Spanish girl's name derived from 'nieve', meaning 'snow', signifying purity and beauty.
Niguel is a rare, Hispanic given name of Canarian origin, potentially meaning 'dark' or 'night,' derived from the ancient Guanches language.
Nilda is a Spanish name meaning 'water lily', symbolizing grace and beauty.
Nin is a captivating female name of Spanish origin, derived from the Basque word 'nine', signifying the number nine in that language. Often associated with spirituality due to its significant meanings across various cultures and religions, such as completeness or divine wisdom, Nin carries a rich historical heritage tracing back to ancient Basque culture.
Nina is a Latin origin name meaning "ninth," traditionally given to ninth-born girls or as a nod to Greek mythology's Nine Muses. It gained popularity during the Renaissance and remains widely used worldwide, often serving as a diminutive form of longer names like Giuseppina and Isabella in various languages.
Ninamarie is a unique Latin name composed of Nina meaning "little girl" and María, the Spanish form of Miriam, meaning "sea of bitterness" or "exalted one".
Ninoska is a unique feminine name derived from the Spanish word 'niño' meaning 'boy' or 'child', though it's often used for girls with the suffix '-ska'.
Niria is a captivating Spanish name meaning "happy" or "joyful," deriving from the medieval Spanish word "niri." It signifies positivity and good fortune, originally bestowed upon noble daughters in medieval Spain. Now popular worldwide, Niria also translates to "song of the sea" in Basque, adding layers of depth and natural beauty. Pronounced like "meery" or "cheery," emphasizing the second syllable, it captures the name's inherent joyfulness.
Nissie is a unique Spanish name derived from "nise," meaning "snow," often associated with the snowdrop flower and symbolizing hope and new beginnings.
Niurka is a distinctive Spanish-origin female name created in the late 20th century, derived from 'niuria', meaning urination or urinary tract, yet has gained some popularity despite its unusual origin.
Niurka is a rare Spanish female given name derived from the Cuban surname 'Niura', meaning 'snow'.
The name Niza is of Spanish origin, meaning "of the snow," derived from the Spanish word for snow, nieve. It has been used in Spain since medieval times and remains popular today among parents seeking unique names with meaningful origins.
The name No is of Spanish origin and means 'yes', popularly used to express agreement.
Noelia is a Spanish name derived from the Latin "Nola," meaning "to excel" or "to triumph.
Noella is a unique Spanish female given name derived from "noche," meaning "night," and associated with darkness, mystery, tranquility, and serenity.
Nohelia is a rare yet captivating Spanish name derived from "nohe," meaning walnut.
Introducing Nohelly, a captivating Spanish-origin name derived from 'Noche,' meaning night, evoking mystery and allure.
The name Nohely, of Spanish origin meaning 'cloud', is a rare and unique choice, recently gaining popularity among Spanish-speaking communities.