Nentres
Nentres is a character from Arthurian legend, often depicting the King of Garlot.
Nequiel
A variant of the name 'Hekel', signifies 'God will gather'.
Nerea
Meaning 'water', derived from Greek mythology about a sea goddess.
Nereida
Refers to a sea nymph in Greek mythology, symbolizing beauty and grace.
Nerian
A form of the name Nerys, meaning 'honor' or 'noble'
Nerice
The name Nerice is believed to derive from a blend of ‘Nerina’ and ‘Veronica’, meaning 'to bring victory' or 'bringer of victory'
Nerilly
A variant of the name Neriza, often considered to mean 'sea'
Nerina
Sea nymph or 'from the sea'
Nerissa
Sea nymph or 'from the sea'
Nerita
Sea or ocean
Nerlap
Uncommon name likely created as a modern variation or variant
Nero
Strong, energetic, or powerful
Neron
Strong or powerful, sometimes associated with the Roman Emperor Nero
Nerovens
Derived from ‘Nero’, implies strength and power
Nerute
Nerute is derived from a Lithuanian word meaning 'to flow,' resembling water or a river.
Nerys
Nerys is a Welsh name meaning 'lady' or 'noblewoman.'
Nesbit
Nesbit is an English surname turned given name, referring to land near a riverbank.
Nesbitt
Nesbitt is of English origin, meaning 'from the northeastern valley.'
Neshaun
Neshaun is an American name possibly derived from the combination of 'Nesh' and 'Sean,' typically male.
Nesita
A diminutive form of 'nieve', meaning 'snow' or 'little snow' in Spanish.
Ness
A Scottish name, often related to a headland or promontory, derived from 'nass'.
Nessa
Of Irish origin, meaning 'from the cliffs', symbolizing strength and protection.
Nessan
An Irish name meaning 'little' or 'a small one', often associated with endearment.
Nessarose
A modern compound name, often associated with the musical character with 'Nessa' and 'rose' implying beauty.
Nessie
A diminutive of 'Agnes', which means 'pure' or 'holy' in Greek.
Nest
Typically referring to a bird's dwelling place, symbolizing home and safety.
Nesta
Meaning 'pure' or linked to 'Agnes' in Welsh tradition, symbolizing purity.
Nestor
Derived from Greek mythology, meaning 'one who returns home', associated with wisdom and guidance.
Nestore
An Italian variant of 'Nestor', meaning 'one who returns home', often symbolizing knowledge.
Neto
Neto is a diminutive of 'Benito' and means 'pure' or 'clean' in Spanish.
Netta
Netta is a diminutive form of names like Annette and means 'pure' or 'clean' in English.
Nettie
Nettie is a diminutive form of names like Henrietta, meaning 'ruler of the home' in English.
Netty
Netty is a diminutive of names like Annette, meaning 'pure'.
Neugeanie
Neugeanie means 'new' or 'young' in French, symbolizing freshness and vitality.
Nev
Nev is a diminutive of names like Nevan, meaning 'little saint' in Irish.
Neva
Neva means 'snow' in Spanish, often symbolizing purity and peace.
Neval
The name Neval means 'warrior' or 'brave.'
Nevan
The name Nevan means 'little saint.'
Neve
The name Neve means 'bright' or 'radiant.'
Neven
The name Neven means 'marigold flower.'
Nevena
The name Nevena means 'marigold flower.'
Neves
The name Neves means 'snow.'
Nevid
The name Nevid means 'discernment' in Slavic contexts.
Nevil
The name Nevil means 'new town.'
Neville
The name Neville means 'from the new town.'
Nevin
The name Nevin means 'little saint.'
Nevina
The name Nevina is a feminine form of Nevan, meaning 'little saint.'
Nevio
The name Nevio means 'new.'
Nevyn
A variant of the name Nevin, meaning 'little holy one'.
Newall
A name meaning 'from the new hall', typically associated with a place name.
Newat
A name meaning 'new dwelling'.
Newbold
A name meaning 'new farm' or 'new homestead'.
Newell
A name denoting 'new spring' or 'new stream'.
Newhall
A name meaning 'new hall', often used as a place name.
Newland
A name meaning 'new land' or 'new settlement'.
Newlands
A variant of Newland, meaning 'new land' or 'new fields'.
Newlyn
A name meaning 'new meadow' or 'fresh field'.
Newman
A name meaning 'new man', historically a term for a newcomer.
Newt
A diminutive form of Newton, referring both to a newt amphibian and 'new town'.
Newton
A name meaning 'new town' or 'new settlement'.
Neylan
A name meaning 'champion'.
Neymar
Derived from 'Ney', meaning 'born on the day of Saint Raymond'.
Neysa
A name meaning 'radiant' or 'bringer of light'.
Ngendo
Ngendo means 'path' or 'journey' in Kikuyu, symbolizing a woman's journey in life.
Ngina
Ngina means 'born during a difficult time' in Kikuyu culture, representing resilience.
Ngozi
Ngozi means 'blessing' in Igbo, often used to imply divine favour and good fortune.
Ngozichukwuka
Ngozichukwuka means 'God's blessing is great' in Igbo, reflecting deep religious significance.
Nguna
Nguna means 'to give' in Bislama, often relating to the spirit of generosity.
Niagh
A champion or a warrior.
Nial
A form of the name Niall, meaning 'champion' or 'cloud'.
Niall
A champion or a descendant of a champion.
Nialla
A feminine form of Niall, meaning 'brightness'.
Niam
A traditional name meaning 'bright or radiant'.
Niamara
Derived from Niamh, meaning 'bright or radiant'.
Niamh
Bright or radiant.
Nic
Derived from 'Nicholas', it means 'victory of the people' in Greek.
Nicanor
It means 'to conquer' in Greek, often associated with victory and triumph.
Nicasia
A name derived from 'Nicasia', which means 'victorious' in Greek.
Nicco
A diminutive of 'Niccolò', it means 'victory of the people' in Italian.
Niccole
A feminine form of 'Nicholas', meaning 'victory of the people' in Italian origins.
Niccolo
It means 'victory of the people' in Italian, commonly associated with historical figures.
Niceta
Victory and Bringer of victory.
Nichaela
Who is like God?
Nichasin
Victory of the people.
Nichay
Victory of the people.
Nichele
Victory of the people.
Nichelle
Victory of the people.
Nichita
Victory or conqueror.
Nichlas
Victory of the people.
Nichol
Victorious people's victory.
Nichola
Victorious one or the people's victory.
Nicholaa
Victory of the people.
Nicholai
Victory of the people.
Nicholas
Victory of the people.
Nicholaus
Victory of the people.
Nichole
Victory of the people.
Nicholina
Victory or the people's victory.
Nicholl
Victory of the people.
Nicholle
Victory of the people.
Nichols
The son of Nicholas, derived from the Greek name meaning 'victory of the people'.
