2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [101]
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