Girl and boy - N

  1. Nahia
    • Origin:

      Basque
    • Meaning:

      "wish"
    • Description:

      A very popular girls' name in the Basque country and Puerto Rico. It is among the Top 100 Spanish baby names, so it's a girls' name that's widely used in Spain.
  2. Nahla
    • Origin:

      Arabic
    • Meaning:

      "a drink of water"
    • Description:

      Nahla is a lovely name chosen by Halle Berry for her daughter. Not to be confused with the Disneyfied Nala.
  3. NARI
    • Narin
      • Origin:

        Turkish and Kurdish
      • Meaning:

        "delicate, fragile, slender"
      • Description:

        Narin in Turkish and Narîn in Kurdish, this name has a sleek and sophisticated sound.
    • Nevada
      • Origin:

        Spanish place-name
      • Meaning:

        "covered in snow"
      • Description:

        Named for its snowcapped mountains, Nevada is a state name which, unlike Carolina, Montana, and Dakota, has been relatively undiscovered. Warning: today's unvisited place-name could become tomorrow's trampled tourist attraction.
    • Nevaeh
      • Origin:

        Modern invented name
      • Description:

        Nevaeh: an already bold word name with the unusual twist of being spelled backwards; a nightmare for those who love traditional, classic names; a divisive option on name forums across the internet; and a spelling and pronunciation that aren’t quite intuitive at first glance.
    • Nevia
      • Nia
        • Origin:

          Swahili; Welsh form of the Irish Niamh
        • Meaning:

          "resolve; brilliance"
        • Description:

          Short but energetic and substantial, Nia has special meaning for African-American parents, as it's one of the days of Kwanza. Nia also benefits by its similarity to (yet differentness from) the megapopular Mia.
      • Niamh
        • Origin:

          Irish Gaelic
        • Meaning:

          "bright"
        • Description:

          Niamh, derived from the Old Irish Niam, is an ancient Irish name that was originally a term for a goddess. In Irish myth, one who bore it was Niamh of the Golden Hair, daughter of the sea god, who falls in love with Finn's son Oisin and takes him to the Land of Promise, where they stayed for three hundred years. Niamh can be Anglicized as Neve, Nieve, or Neave.
      • Nila
        • Origin:

          Indian, Tamil, Hindi
        • Meaning:

          "dark blue; moon"
        • Description:

          A sweet, simple Sanskrit name which would work in many languages and has an sparkling, colorful meaning.
      • Nisa
        • Origin:

          Turkish, Japanese and Thai
        • Meaning:

          "women; night, dream"
        • Description:

          A multicultural choice with an appealing sound. In Arabic, it means "women" and is the name of the fourth chapter of the Quran (surah an-Nisa).
      • Noel
        • Origin:

          French
        • Meaning:

          "Christmas"
        • Description:

          Noel is British, fey, and sophisticated, connoting wit and creativity, much like namesake Noel Coward. Noel has also been a character on Felicity and Pretty Little Liars. Thanks to their association with Christmas, Noel and Noelle make ideal names for December babies and names for Christmas babies.
      • Noelia
        • Origin:

          Spanish, feminine variation of Noel
        • Description:

          This name of an admired Puerto Rican pop singer has been picked up by hundreds of Hispanic parents.
      • Noemi
        • Origin:

          Italian and Spanish variation of Naomi
        • Meaning:

          "my delight"
        • Description:

          Noemi is a charming Latin spin on Naomi, with the accent on the last syllable; another twist is Neomi. A quiet mainstay on the US Top 1000 since 1957, Noemi was one of the fastest rising names in 2023.
      • NOHEA
        • Nola
          • Origin:

            Gaelic
          • Meaning:

            "white shoulder"
          • Description:

            Nola, a name with a sleek, enigmatic quality, was used for the much-pursued heroine of Spike Lee's 1986 breakout film, She's Gotta Have It, and again by Woody Allen in Match Point. It's a short form of the traditional Irish name Fionnuala. Nola reentered the US Top 1000 in 2008, for the first time in 50 years.
        • Nuala
          • Origin:

            Irish, short form of Fionnuala
          • Meaning:

            "white shoulders"
          • Description:

            Officially a shortening of the traditional and tricky Gaelic Fionnghuala/Fionnuala, Nuala makes a lovely choice all on its own. Nuala is well-used in Ireland.
        • Noema