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NAZIHA f : Feminine form of NAZIH.

NAZLI f : Turkish form of NAZLI. This name is spelled with a Turkish dotless i, as Nazlı.

NAZZARENO m : Italian form of the Late Latin Nazarenus, which meant "from Nazareth, Nazarene". Nazareth was the town in Galilee where Jesus lived. According to the ...

NAĎA f : Diminutive of NADĚŽDA.

NAİL m : Turkish form of NAIL.

NAİLE f : Turkish form of NAILA.

NAİM m : Turkish form of NA'IM.

NAİME f : Turkish feminine form of NA'IM.

NDIDI f/m : Means "patience" in Igbo.

NEA f : Short form of LINNÉA.

NEACEL m : Scottish form of NICHOLAS.

NEAL m : Variant of NEIL.

NEAS f : Old Irish form of NEASA.

NEASA f : Meaning uncertain. In Irish legend she was the mother of Conchobhar, king of Ulster. According to some versions of the legend she was originally named...

NEASSA f : Variant of NEASA.

NEBO m : Form of NABU used in the Old Testament.

NEBOJŠA m : Means "fearless" in Serbian and Croatian.

NEBUCHADNEZZAR m : From the Akkadian name Nabu-kudurri-usur meaning "NABU preserve my firstborn son". This name was borne by a 12th-century BC king of the Babylonian Emp...

NEBİL m : Turkish form of NABIL.

NEBİLE f : Turkish feminine form of NABIL.

NECHEMYAH m : Hebrew form of NEHEMIAH.

NECHTAN m : Celtic name of uncertain meaning, possibly meaning "damp" (cognate with NEPTUNE). In Irish mythology Nechtan was the husband of Boand, the goddess of ...

NECULAI m : Romanian variant form of NICHOLAS.

NED m : Diminutive of EDWARD or EDMUND. It has been used since the 14th century, and may have had root in the medieval affectionate phrase mine Ed, which was ...

NEDA (1) f : Short form of NEDELJKA.

NEDA (2) f : Persian form of NIDA.

NEDELCHO m : Masculine form of NEDELYA.

NEDELJKA f : Feminine form of NEDELJKO.

NEDELJKO m : Derived from Croatian nedjelja and Serbian недеља (nedelja) meaning "Sunday".



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