nyles
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Nyles: variant of Niles, meaning "from the Nile" in English. |
English, Greek |
Male |
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nugenie
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Nugenie: Unique name, possibly derived from "new" and "genius." |
American, Indigenous, Native American |
Either |
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nykeesha
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Nykeesha means "pure" and originates from African-American cultural influences. |
African, American |
Female |
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nylah
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African, Amharic, Arabic |
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normandie
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Normandie means "land of the Northmen," originating from Viking settlers. |
French, Norman |
Female |
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noémie
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Noémie means "pleasantness," originating from Hebrew, related to Naomi. |
Biblical, French |
Female |
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niyel
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Niyel means "gift" in Arabic; origin linked to African cultures. |
American, Indigenous, Native American |
Either |
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nithesh
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Nithesh: Sanskrit origin, meaning "lord of the night" or "moon." |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Male |
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nityaa
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Nityaa means eternal; originates from Sanskrit, symbolizing permanence and continuity. |
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit |
Female |
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nikky
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Nikky is a diminutive of Nicole, meaning "victory of the people." |
American, English |
Either |
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nikoli
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Nikoli means "victory of the people," originating from Slavic roots. |
Russian, Slavic |
Either |
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nickki
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Nickki is a variant of Nick, meaning "victory of the people." |
American, English |
Female |
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nickules
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Nickules is a variant of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people." |
English, Greek, Latin |
Either |
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nikali
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Nikali means "victorious" in Sanskrit; derived from the root "nika." |
Amharic, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, Ethiopian |
Either |
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neyola
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Neyola: Unique name, possibly derived from Spanish or indigenous roots. |
American, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, Indian, Persian, Turkish |
Female |
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nhikol
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Nhikol is a variant of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people." |
None. |
Either |
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nichoal
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Nichoal: Variant of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people." |
Biblical, Greek, Latin |
Either |
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nichollette
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Nichollette means "victorious people," derived from Greek and French origins. |
English, French, Greek |
Female |
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nevinne
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Nevinne: Irish origin, meaning "little saint" or "holy." |
Anglo-Saxon, Irish, Latin |
Either |
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nexia
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Nexia means "connection"; derived from Latin "nexus," meaning link. |
Greek, Latin |
Either |
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neptali
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Neptali means "wrestling"; derived from Hebrew, associated with biblical figures. |
Biblical, Hebrew |
Male |
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nevia
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Nevia means "snowy" in Latin; derived from the word "nix." |
Italian, Latin |
Female |
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neelya
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Neelya means "bright" or "radiant"; origin is Sanskrit and Hebrew. |
Algonquian, American, Native American |
Either |
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neesie
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American, English, Native American |
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neesy
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Neesy: A diminutive form of Agnes, meaning "pure" or "holy." |
American, Indigenous, Native American |
Female |
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neofytos
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Neofytos means "newly planted"; Greek origin, referring to new believers. |
Ancient Greek, Greek |
Male |
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neeci
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Neeci means "friend" in the Native American Ojibwe language. |
American, Native American |
Either |
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neelee
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Neelee means "bright" or "shining"; origin is uncertain, possibly Hebrew. |
American, Indigenous, Native American |
Female |
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neelie
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Neelie: diminutive of Cornelia, meaning "horn" in Latin; feminine name. |
American, Biblical, English |
Female |
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naviyd
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Naviyd means "gift" in Hebrew; it originates from Hebrew culture. |
Arabic, Biblical, Hebrew, Islamic |
Either |
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