2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [47]
Nancy (English) Form of Anna, meaning “a woman graced with God’s favor”
Nainsey, Nainsi, Nance, Nancee, Nancey, Nanci, Nancie, Nancsi
Nandalia (Australian) A fiery woman
Nandaliah, Nandalea, Nandaleah, Nandali, Nandalie, Nandalei, Nandalee, Nandaleigh
Nandita (Indian) A delightful daughter
Nanditah, Nanditia, Nanditea
Naomi (Hebrew / Japanese) One who is pleasant / a beauty above all others
Namoie, Nayomi, Naomee
Narella (Greek) A bright woman; intelligent
Narellah, Narela, Narelah, Narelle, Narell, Narele
Nascio (Latin) In mythology, goddess of childbirth
Natalia (Spanish / Latin) form of Natalie; born on Christmas day
Natalya, Natalja
ˆ*TNatalie (Latin) Refers to Christ’s birthday; born on Christmas Day
Natala, Natalee, Nathalie, Nataline, Nataly, Natasha
Natane (Native American) Her father’s daughter
Natanne
Natasha (Russian) Form of Natalie, meaning “born on Christmas Day”
Nastaliya, Nastalya, Natacha, Natascha, Natashenka, Natashia, Natasia, Natosha
Navida (Iranian) Feminine form of Navid; bringer of good news
Navyda, Navidah, Navyda, Naveeda, Naveedah, Naveada, Naveadah
Navya (Indian) One who is youthful
Navyah, Naviya, Naviyah
Nawal (Arabic) A gift of God
Nawall, Nawalle, Nawala, Nawalla
Nawar (Arabic) Resembling a flower
Nawaar
Nazahah (Arabic) One who is pure and honest
Nazaha, Nazihah, Naziha
Nechama (Hebrew) One who provides comfort
Nehama, Nehamah, Nachmanit, Nachuma, Nechamah, Nechamit
Neda (Slavic) Born on a Sunday
Nedda, Nedah, Nedi, Nedie, Neddi, Neddie, Nedaa
Neena (Hindi) A woman who has beautiful eyes
Neenah, Neanah, Neana, Neyna, Neynah
Nefertiti (Egyptian) A queenly woman
Nefertari, Nefertyty, Nefertity, Nefertitie, Nefertitee, Nefertytie, Nefertitea
Neith (Egyptian) In mythology, goddess of war and hunting
Neitha, Neytha, Neyth, Neit, Neita, Neitia, Neitea, Neithe, Neythe
Nekana (Spanish) Woman of sorrow
Nekane, Nekania, Nekanea
Neo (African) A gift from God
Nerissa (Italian / Greek) A black-haired beauty / sea nymph
Narissa, Naryssa, Nericcia, Neryssa, Narice, Nerice, Neris
Nessa (Hebrew / Greek) A miracle child / form of Agnes, meaning “one who is pure; chaste”
Nesha, Nessah, Nessia, Nessya, Nesta, Neta, Netia, Nessie
Netis (Native American) One who is trustworthy
Netiss, Netisse, Netys, Netyss, Netysse
*TNevaeh (American) Child from heaven
Nevina (Scottish) Feminine form of Nevin; daughter of a saint
Nevinah, Neveena, Nevyna, Nevinne, Nevynne, Neveene, Neveana, Neveane
Newlyn (Gaelic) Born during the spring
Newlynn, Newlynne, Newlin, Newlinn, Newlinne, Newlen, Newlenn, Newlenne
Neziah (Hebrew) One who is pure; a victorious woman
Nezia, Nezea, Nezeah, Neza, Nezah, Neziya, Neziyah
Niabi (Native American) Resembling a fawn
Niabie, Niabee, Niabey, Niaby
Niagara (English) From the famous waterfall
Niagarah, Niagarra, Niagarrah, Nyagara, Nyagarra
TNicole (Greek) Feminine form of Nicholas; of the victorious people
Necole, Niccole, Nichol, Nichole, Nicholle, Nickol, Nickole, Nicol
Nicosia (English) Woman from the capital of Cyprus
Nicosiah, Nicosea, Nicoseah, Nicotia, Nicotea
Nidia (Spanish) One who is gracious
Nydia, Nidiah, Nydiah, Nidea, Nideah, Nibia, Nibiah, Nibea
Nike (Greek) One who brings victory; in mythology, goddess of victory
Nikee, Nikey, Nykee, Nyke
Nilam (Arabic) Resembling a precious blue stone
Neelam, Nylam, Nilima, Nilyma, Nylyma, Nylima, Nealam, Nealama
Nilsine (Scandinavian) Feminine form of Neil; a champion
Nimeesha (African) A princess; daughter born to royalty
Nimeeshah, Nimiesha
Nini (African) As solid as a stone
Ninie, Niny, Niney, Ninee, Ninea
Nishan (African) One who wins awards
Nishann, Nishanne, Nishana, Nishanna, Nyshan, Nyshana
Nitya (Indian) An eternal beauty
Nithya, Nithyah, Nityah
Nixie (German) A beautiful water sprite
Nixi, Nixy, Nixey, Nixee, Nixea
Noelle (French) Born at Christmastime
Noel, Noela, Noele, Noe
Nolcha (Native American) Of the sun
Nolchia, Nolchea
Nomusa (African) One who is merciful
Nomusah, Nomusha, Nomusia,