Girl's name with N
English girl’s name, originally a diminutive of Ann
International girl’s name, Spanish/Slavic use meaning little girl
Latin-origin girl’s name meaning Christmas Day
French-origin girl’s name, feminine of Nicholas
Slavic/Arabic girl’s name meaning hope or tender
Short form of Eleanor or Honora, meaning light or honor
Latin-origin girl’s name meaning Christmas Day
Diminutive of Eleanor or Helen, used in English
Russian diminutive of Natalia, widely used internationally
Hebrew-origin girl’s name meaning pleasant or delightful
Diminutive of Helen or Eleanor, affectionate use
French form of Nadia, meaning hope
Diminutive of Nicole or Nicholas, unisex use
Modern diminutive of Nicole, widely used in English
Italian/English feminine form of Nicholas
Given in Japan/Ghana; in Japanese means 'seven'.
French/German form of Natalie, 'Christmas'.
French feminine of Noël; means 'Christmas'.
From Latin 'norma' (rule); classic given name.
From Latin 'nigellus' meaning 'black'.
Unisex name; French for 'Christmas'.
Diminutive of Nicole/Nicola; widely used.
Unisex; from Greek 'Niketas' meaning victory.
Variant of Nora; from Honora/Eleanor roots.
Short for Natalie or Natalia; used for girls.
Variant of Nicole; Greek, "victory of the people".
Modern name; Latin for "new", also an astronomy term.
Diminutive of Anna/Nancy; also used as a given name.
Short form of Nicole or Nikita; widely used.
Spanish/Slavic nickname meaning "little girl"; used as name.
Old-fashioned pet form of Anne/Nancy; still used.
International form of Naomi; biblical roots.
Diminutive of Anita/Benita; sweet and simple.
Irish-English form related to Nora; gentle feel.
Used in many cultures; in Korean means "country".
Classic nickname for Eleanor/Helen; used as a name.
French diminutive of Anne; vintage charm.
Irish from Finola; also short for Magnolia.
Mostly male, but also used for girls; modern unisex.
Variant of Nicole; common in Chile and Romania.
Slavic/Greek girl's name meaning "victory".
Classic Latin name meaning "ninth"; used for girls.
Armenian name tied to Nairi; also used in India.
Slavic/Arabic name; means "hope"/"dew".
Modern unisex name; used for girls (celebrity use).
Diminutive used in Israel; variant of Nili/Neely.
Nickname for Natalie/Natalia; used as a name.
Common girl's name in Czech/Poland; Slavic form.
Rare but real; Latin for "cloud", celestial vibe.
Shakespearean name; from Greek "sea nymph".
From Sanskrit "liberation"; used for girls.
Feminine given name from the region Nubia.
Diminutive of Nicole; Greek 'victory of the people'.
Pet form of Annette/Henrietta; classic girl's name.
Rare given name; from Spanish 'nevada' meaning snowy.
Arabic female name meaning 'light'; widely used.
Modern English word-name; evokes the deep blue sea.
Given name from Spanish 'nieve' meaning snow.
Nickname for Vanessa/Agnes; sometimes a given name.
Diminutive of Ellen/Eleanor; Harper Lee's first name.
Portuguese given name; from Latin for 'snowy'.
Unisex name from the Nile River; used for girls too.
Nickname for Nancy/Ann; occasionally a girl's name.
Greek goddess name meaning victory; used for girls.
Place name used for girls; Maasai name meaning 'cool water'
Unisex short form of Nicole; common in many places
Variant of Nanette/Anne; from Hannah, meaning 'grace'
Zulu girl's name meaning 'sweet'; famous Queen Nandi
Ancient Egyptian queen; means 'the beautiful one'
Irish/Scottish form of Niamh; means 'bright'
Nil: Turkish/Catalan girl's name meaning 'Nile'
Common nickname of Nayeli; Zapotec for "I love you".
Used as a Thai nickname; also the Egyptian sky goddess.
Greek roots; modern girl's name, variant of Nysa.
Variant of Nicole; Greek "victory of the people".
Blend of Nicole+Michelle; famous via Nichelle Nichols.
Irish diminutive of Honora; rare but real girl's name.
Common short form of Nicole; Greek roots.
Hawaiian girl's name meaning "mist"; also Japanese.
- Nail
- Nerina
- Nelda
- Nae
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