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2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [47]

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the spring; a star / a grandmother or one who watches over children

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,

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