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Nathanial, Nathanyal, Nathanyel, Nethanel

Nature (American) An outdoorsy man

Natural

Navarro (Spanish) From the plains

Navaro, Navarrio, Navario, Navarre, Navare, Nabaro, Nabarro

Naveed (Persian) Our best wishes

Navead, Navid, Navied, Naveid, Navyd

Nazim (Arabian) Of a soft breeze

Nazeem, Nazeam, Naziem, Nazeim, Nazym

Nebraska (Native American) From the flat water land; from the state of Nebraska

Neckarios (Greek) Of the nectar; one who is immortal

Nectaire, Nectarios, Nectarius, Nektario, Nektarius, Nektarios, Nektaire

Neelotpal (Indian) Resembling the blue lotus

Nealotpal, Nielotpal, Neilotpal, Nilothpal, Neelothpal

Negm (Arabian) Resembling a star

Nehal (Indian) Born during a period of rain

Nehall, Nehale, Nehalle

Nehemiah (Hebrew) God provides comfort

Nehemia, Nechemia, Nechemiah, Nehemya, Nehemyah, Nechemya, Nechemyah

Neil (Gaelic) The champion

Neal, Neale, Neall, Nealle, Nealon, Neel, Neilan, Neile

Neirin (Irish) Surrounded by light

Neiryn, Neiren, Neerin, Neeryn, Neeren

Nelek (Polish) Resembling a horn

Nelec, Neleck

Nelson (English) The son of Neil; the son of a champion

Nealson, Neilson, Neillson, Nelsen, Nilson, Nilsson, Nelli, Nellie

Neptune (Latin) In mythology, god of the sea

Neptun, Neptoon, Neptoone, Neptoun, Neptoune

Neroli (Italian) Resembling an orange blossom

Nerolie, Neroly, Neroley, Neroleigh, Nerolea, Nerolee

Nevan (Irish) The little saint

Naomhan

Neville (French) From the new village

Nev, Nevil, Nevile, Nevill, Nevylle, Nevyl, Nevyle, Nevyll

Newcomb (English) From the new valley

Newcom, Newcome, Newcombe, Neucomb, Neucombe, Neucom, Neucome

Newlin (Welsh) From the new pond

Newlinn, Newlyn, Newlynn, Neulin, Neulinn, Neulyn, Neulynn

Newman (English) A newcomer

Newmann, Neuman, Neumann

Nhat (Vietnamese) Having a long life

Nhatt, Nhate, Nhatte

Niaz (Persian) A gift

Nyaz

Nibaw (Native American) One who stands tall

Nybaw, Nibau, Nybau

*TNicholas (Greek) Of the victorious people

Nick, Nicanor, Niccolo, Nichol, Nicholai, Nicholaus, Nikolai, Nicholl, Nichols, Colin, Nicolas, Nico

Nick (English) Form of Nicholas, meaning “of the victorious people”

Nik, Nicki, Nickie, Nickey, Nicky, Nickee, Nickea, Niki

Nickler (American) One who is swift

Nikler, Nicler, Nyckler, Nykler, Nycler

Nicomedes (Greek) One who thinks of victory

Nikomedes, Nicomedo, Nikomedo

Nihal (Indian) One who is content

Neehal, Neihal, Niehal, Neahal, Neyhal, Nyhal

Nihar (Indian) Covered with the morning’s dew

Neehar, Niehar, Neihar, Neahar, Nyhar

Nikan (Persian) One who brings good things

Niken, Nikin, Nikyn, Nikon, Nikun

Nikshep (Indian) One who is treasured

Nykshep

Nikunja (Indian) From the grove of trees

Nino (Italian / Spanish) God is gracious / a young boy

Ninoshka

Nirad (Indian) Of the clouds

Nyrad

Niran (Thai) The eternal one

Nyran, Niren, Nirin, Niryn, Niron, Nirun, Nyren, Nyrin

Nirav (Indian) One who is quiet

Nyrav

Nirbheet (Indian) A fearless man

Nirbhit, Nirbhyt, Nirbhay, Nirbhaye, Nirbhai, Nirbhae

Niremaan (Arabic) One who shines as brightly as fire

Nyremaan, Nireman, Nyreman

Nishan (Armenian) A sign or symbol

Nishok (Indian) Filled with happiness

Nyshok, Nishock, Nyshock

Nissan (Hebrew) A miracle child

Nisan

Niyol (Native American) Of the wind

Njord (Scandinavian) A man from the north

Njorde, Njorth, Njorthe

*TNoah (Hebrew) A peaceful wanderer

Noa

Nodin (Native American) Of the wind

Nodyn, Noden, Nodan, Nodon, Nodun

Nolan (Gaelic) A famous and noble man; a champion of the people

Nolen, Nolin, Nolon, Nolun, Nolyn, Noland, Nolande

North (English) A man from the north

Northe

Northcliff (English) From the northern cliff

Northcliffe, Northclyf, Northclyff, Northclyffe

Norval (Scottish) From the northern valley

Norvall, Norvale, Norvail, Norvaile, Norvayl, Norvayle, Norvael, Norvaele

Norward (English) A guardian of the north

Norwarde, Norwerd, Norwerde, Norwurd, Norwurde

Noshi (Native American) A fatherly man

Noshie, Noshy, Noshey, Noshee, Noshea, Nosh, Noshe

Notaku (Native American) Resembling a growling bear

Notakou, Notakue, Notakoo

Nuhad

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