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Nadia : NAH-de-yuh : russian "hope"

Nadine : NAY-deen : russian "hope"

Naia : NAY-uh : greek "flowing"

Nailah : NAH-ee-lah : african "succeeding"

Naimah : na-EE-mah : arabic "living a soft, enjoyable life"

Nalani : nah-LAH-nee : hawaiian "calmness of the skies"

Nalini : nah-LEE-nee : sanskrit "lovely"

Namazzi : NAH-mah-chee : ugandan "water"

Nami : NAH-mee : japanese "wave"

Nancy : NAN-see : hebrew "grace"

Nantale : NAHN-ta-lee : ugandan "clan totem is a lion"

Naomi : NAY-oh-mee : hebrew "sweet, pleasant"

Napea : NAH-pe-uh : latin "of the valleys"

Nara : NAH-rah : native american - place name

Narda : NAHR-dah : latin "fervently annointed"

Narmada : NAHR-mah-dah : hindi - name of a river

Nasiche : nah-SEE-cheh : ugandan "born during locust season"

Natalie : nah-TAH-lee : latin "born on christmas"

Natane : nah-TAH-neh : arapaho indian "daughter"

Natasha : nah-TAH-shuh : slavic "born on christmas"

Natesa : nah-TAY-shah : hindi "dance lord"

Naysa : NEH-sah : hebrew "miracle of god"

Nazirqah : nah-ZEE-rah : arabic "equal, like"

Neala : NEE-luh : celtic "chieftainess"

Neci : NAY-see : latin "intense, fiery"

Nediva : neh-DEE-vuh : hebrew "noble and generous"

Neely : NEE-lee : english "champion"

Nekane : neh-KAH-neh : spanish "sorrows"

Nell : NEL : greek "light"

Neola : NEE-oh-lah : greek "youthful"

Neoma : nee-OH-mah : greek "new moon"

Neona : nee-OH-nuh : greek "new moon"

Neria : NEER-ee-uh : hebrew - name of angel or "lamp of god"

Nerine : nayr-EEN : greek - a nereid "one from the sea"

Nerissa : ner-IS-uh : latin "daughter of the sea"

Neva : NAY-vah : spanish "snow"

Nevada : neh-VAH-dah : latin "snowy"

Neysa : NAY-suh : greek "pure"

Nicia : NEE-chee-uh : greek "victorious army"

Nicole : NIH-kohl : greek "victory of the people"

Nika : NEEK-uh : greek "victory"

Nika : NEE-kah : russian "born on sunday"

Nimah : nee-MAH : arabic "blessing, loan"

Nina : NEE-nuh : hebrew "grace"

Niobe : NEE-oh-bee : greek "fern"

Nira : NEER-ah : hebrew "of the loom"

Nirvelli : NEER-vel-ee : tudas indian "water child"

Nissa : NIS-uh : scandinavian "friendly elf"

Nita : NEE-tah : native american "bear"

Nitara : nih-TAH-rah : hindi "deeply rooted"

Nitzana : nee-TSAH-nah : hebrew "blossom"

Nixie : NIKS-ee : old german "water sprite"

Noelani : NOH-lah-nee : hawaiian "beautiful girl from heaven"

Noella : NO-el-uh : french "christmas"

Nona : NOH-nuh : latin "ninth"

Nora : NOHR-ah : latin "honor, light"

Nori : NOHR-ee : japanese "doctrine"

Noriko : NOHR-ee-koh : japanese "doctrine child"

Nydia : NIH-de-yuh : latin "refuge"

Nyssa : NEEHS-uh : greek "beginning"

Nyx : NIKS : greek "night"



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Naeem : NAH-eem : north african "benevolent"

Nalren : NAHL-ren : dene indian "he is thawed out"

Nantan : nan-TAHN : apache indian "spokesman"

Nathaniel : nah-THAN-yel : hebrew "gift of god"

Neil : NEEL : gaelic "champion"

Nelek : NEL-ek : polish "like a horn"

nelson : NEL-sun : english "son of neil"

Neron : neh-RON : spanish "strong, stern"

Nevan : NEV-in : irish "holy"

Neville : NEV-il : latin "from the new town"

Nevin : NEV-in : gaelic "nephew"

Nicanor : NEE-ka-nor : spanish "victorious army"

Nigel : NIGH-jel : latin "dark"

Nikolos : NIH-koh-lohs : greek "victorious people"

Nils : NILS : danish "champion"

Nishan : NEE-shahn : armenian "sign"

Nodin : NOH-din : native american "wind"

Noe : noh-EH : spanish "peace, rest"

Nolan : NOH-lan : gaelic "famous and noble"

Nuri : NOO-ree : arabic "fire"

Nyle : NIGHL : old english "island"