Puerto Rican Girl names beginning with N

  1. Nancy
    • Origin:

      English diminutive of Ann or Agnes, Hebrew; Greek
    • Meaning:

      "grace; pure"
    • Description:

      To some, Nancy is a sweet, sparkly, vintage choice with plenty of energy and style. For it strays too much into '"old-lady" territory to be cool again yet. It's out of fashion in France, New Zealand, and Canada; it lingers towards to bottom of the US charts. In the UK however, Nancy has been a Top 100 name for nearly a decade where it fits right in with Evie, Mabel, and Pippa.
  2. Naomi
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "pleasantness"
    • Description:

      Naomi was once a primarily Jewish name from the Old Testament that referenced the mother-in-law of Ruth. Because of this, it is a symbolic name given to girls on Shavuot when the story of Ruth is read in the synagogue.
  3. Naomy
    • Nashira
      • Origin:

        Arabic
      • Meaning:

        "the bearer of good news"
      • Description:

        Nashira is one of those obscure space names that might rise along with such heavenly choices as Orion, Luna, and even Nevaeh. A giant star in Capricorn, Nashira is an unusual and attractive name with several positive associations.
    • Nashly
      • Origin:

        English, Modern Invention
      • Meaning:

        "from the ash tree meadow"
      • Description:

        Nashly, for when Oakley feels too popular and Ashley is too out of style, for when Natalie is a bit too traditional and Natasha just isn't right, for when you like Hadley and Presley and Ainsley but want something more, for when you loved Nash for a baby boy or when you need to honor a Nathaniel and an Ashley in one.
    • Natali
      • Natalia
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "birthday [of the Lord]"
        • Description:

          Natalia was derived from the Latin word natalis, meaning "birthday." It refers to the birthday of Jesus Christ, and thus originated as a name for girls born on Christmas Day. Related forms include the French Natalie, Portuguese Natalina, and Russian diminutive Natasha.
      • Natalie
        • Origin:

          French variation of Russian Natalia
        • Meaning:

          "birthday of the Lord"
        • Description:

          Natalie—a Franco-Russian name—became Americanized years ago and is one of those surprising names that's always ranked among the girls' Top 1000 names in the US.
      • Nataly
        • Origin:

          Spelling variation of Natalie, French
        • Meaning:

          "birthday of the Lord"
        • Description:

          With Natalie and Natalia in the US Top 100, it is not a surprise for spelling variations to gain popularity. Nataly was given to nearly 300 baby girls in 2023 and was one of the fastest-rising girl names that year.
      • Natasha
        • Origin:

          Russian diminutive of Natalya
        • Meaning:

          "birthday of the Lord"
        • Description:

          Natasha, an appealing, still unusual name, entered the American mainstream post-Cold War but seems to have peaked in the eighties, replaced by the more straightforward Natalie. As is common for Natashas the world over, the Obamas shorten their Natasha's name to Sasha.
      • Nathalia
        • Origin:

          Portuguese form of Natalia
        • Description:

          The more familiar spelling Natalia currently sits much further up the list and has even made two brief appearances in the Top 100 during the last decade. Nathalia on the other hand has never been a particularly popular choice. The name has floated on and off the Top 1000 charts over the last 2 decades, favored especially by Hispanic and Latin American parents.
      • Nathalie
        • Description:

          A French variation of Natalie that's used occasionally in contemporary America. In England and Wales Natalie remains about 10 times as popular as Nathalie.
      • Nathaly
        • Origin:

          Spelling variation of Natalie/Nathalie
        • Description:

          This variant of the more popular spellings swaps out the -ie ending for a y, though the result is a name that is more reminiscent of Italy than a girl's name. While it has ranked in the US Top 1000 since 2004, it sits a couple hundred spots behind Nathalie (Number 670), and it pales in comparison to the constant Natalie (Number 31).
      • Nayara
        • Origin:

          Spelling variation of Naiara, Basque place-name
        • Description:

          Nayara or Naiara is a Basque name for a Spanish city where the Virgin Mary appeared in medieval times, now a popular girls' name throughout Spain.
      • Nayeli
        • Origin:

          Zapotec
        • Meaning:

          "I love you"
        • Description:

          A name rarely heard outside the Latino community, but it was popular enough in the early 2000s to crack the Top 200. Since then, it's lost ground.
      • Nayelis
        • Nayelli
          • Nayely
            • Nayla
              • Origin:

                Variation of Naila, Arabic
              • Meaning:

                "attainer; gracious"
              • Description:

                Top 100 choice in Puerto Rico.
            • Naylah