Nikolas
Victory of the people
Nikolasz
Victory of the people
Nikolaus
Victory of the people
Nikolay
Victory of the people
Nikole
Victory of the people
Nikoleta
Victory of the people
Nikolett
Victory of the people
Nikolette
Victory of the people
Nikolina
Victory of the people
Nikomedes
Victory of the people in battle
Nikos
Victory of the people
Niles
Son of the Nile, or a variation relating to the river Nile.
Nill
Nill means 'a pale one' or 'bright' in Gaelic.
Nillo
Nillo is a diminutive of names like 'Nicolas', often used informally.
Nilo
Nilo is a form of 'Nile', referring to the river, symbolizing life.
Nils
A Scandinavian form of the name Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people'.
Nilsa
A diminutive form of names like Penelope, meaning 'weaver'.
Nilson
A surname-derived first name meaning 'son of Nils' or 'son of Nikolaus'.
Nilsson
A patronymic surname meaning 'son of Nils' or 'son of Nicholas'.
Nimue
A name from Arthurian legend, representing a mystical water enchantress known as the Lady of the Lake.
Nina
The name Nina means 'little girl' or 'dreamer' in Spanish.
Ninderpaul
The name Ninderpaul combines elements of 'Ninder' and 'Paul', meaning 'small' or 'humble'.
Ninel
The name Ninel means 'little girl' or 'pure' in Romanian.
Ninette
The name Ninette is a diminutive form of Ana and means 'grace' in French.
Nineve
The name Nineve refers to the ancient city that was the capital of Assyria in the Bible.
Nineveh
The name Nineveh refers to the ancient city famous in the Bible, symbolizing refuge and peace.
Ninfa
The name Ninfa means 'nymph' in Latin, associated with nature and beauty.
Ninian
A character in folklore, often associated with saintly attributes.
Niniane
The name of a character who is associated with magic and enchantment.
Ninion
Derived from the name Ninian, often associated with historical saint figures.
Ninnit
A variant of Ninian, associated with saintly figures.
Ninny
An affectionate diminutive often used in familiar contexts.
Nino
Little boy, often used as a term of endearment.
Ninon
Grace, derived from the name Anne or its variants.
Ninson
A variant of Ninian, associated with noble or saintly qualities.
Nionne
A name possibly derived from a term meaning ninth or related to numbers.
Niqiles
A modern variant of the name Nicole, often seen as a feminine form.
Niquole
A variant spelling of Nicole, commonly used in English-speaking countries.
Nisbet
Nisbet is a habitational name derived from a place in Scotland.
Nisbett
Nisbett is a variant of Nisbet, referring to the same place origin in Scotland.
Nisse
A name that denotes a 'little elf' or 'fairy'.
Nivea
Snow-white or purity.
Niven
The little black one or the descendant of the black.
Nixon
Son of Nick or Nicholas, often interpreted as 'victorious people's son.'
Niza
A short and sweet name which can mean 'radiance' or 'brightness' in various cultures.
Njal
A Scandinavian name meaning 'spear' or 'warrior', often symbolizing strength and bravery.
Njoki
The name Njoki means 'one who brings happiness or joy' in Kikuyu language.
Nkechi
Nkechi means 'what God has given' in Igbo language.
Nkechinyere
Nkechinyere means 'what God has given to me' in Igbo language.
Nkiru
Nkiru means 'the future is better' or 'the future is bright' in Igbo language.
Nkiruka
Nkiruka means 'the future is greater' in Igbo language.
Nkosi
Nkosi means 'king' or 'chief' in Zulu language.
Nkrumah
Nkrumah is associated with Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, the first president of Ghana, known for his leadership in the independence movement.
Nnamdi
Nnamdi means 'my father is alive' in Igbo language.
Nneka
Nneka means 'mother is supreme' in Igbo language.
Nnenia
Nnenia means 'the mother's child' in Igbo language.
Nnenna
Nnenna means 'father's mother' or 'grandmother' in Igbo language.
Nnenne
Nnenne means 'mother's father' in Igbo language.
Noble
Noble means having high moral principles and ideals; it signifies a person of high birth or rank.
Nocturne
Nocturne refers to a piece of music inspired by the night; it evokes the essence of night-time.
Noe
Noe is the Spanish and French form of Noah, meaning rest or comfort.
Noel
Noel means Christmas; it signifies the birth of Jesus Christ.
Noela
Noela means Christmas; it is a feminine variation of Noel.
Noelia
Noelia means Christmas; it is derived from the Spanish word for Christmas.
Noella
Noella means Christmas; it is a feminine derivative of Noel.
Noelle
Noelle means Christmas; it is a feminine form derived from the French word 'Noël'.
Noemi
Noemi is the Spanish form of Naomi, meaning pleasantness or delight.
Noemia
Noemia is the Portuguese variant of Naomi, meaning pleasantness.
Noemie
Noemie is the French form of Naomi, meaning pleasantness or delight.
Noes
Noes means the plural of 'Noel', indicating a group or collection associated with Christmas.
Nogge
A diminutive form of 'Nicolas,' meaning 'victory of the people.'
Nohely
A Spanish variant of the name that means 'God is my light.'
Nohl
A German name meaning 'noble' or 'famous.'
Noirin
An Irish name meaning 'little or young.'
Nojus
A Lithuanian name derived from the Latin name 'Nautius,' meaning 'to be born.'
Nola
A Latin name derived from 'nolare,' meaning 'to honor.'
Nolan
An Irish name meaning 'famous or noble.'
Noland
An Irish name derived from the surname, meaning 'a descendant of the noble one.'
Noleen
An Irish name meaning 'little nymph.'
Nolen
Nolen means 'famous,' derived from the Gaelic surname Ó’ hÓluanaigh.
Nolene
Nolene is a diminutive of the name 'Noel', meaning 'Christmas' or 'Born on Christmas' in French.
Noleta
Noleta can mean 'little Christmas' derived from the Spanish word for Christmas.
Nolicia
Nolicia is a variant of the name 'Felicia', which means 'happy' or 'fortunate' in Latin.
Noll
Noll is derived from an old German name meaning 'noble.'
Nollie
Nollie is often used as a diminutive of 'Nolan' or 'Noel,' which means 'famous' or 'Christmas.'
Nolwenn
Nolwenn means 'holy,' derived from the Breton for 'nome' and 'wen' which means 'beautiful' or 'fair.'
Nomar
Nomar means 'farmer' or 'to tame' derived from Spanish.
Nomeda
Nomeda means 'one who inspires hope' in Lithuanian.
Nora
Honor; light.
Norabel
Beautiful honor.
Noralee
Honor; light; bright.
Noralyn
Bright, honorable.
Norayr
Good; favorable.
Norbert
Bright north; famous warrior.
Norberta
Feminine variant of Norbert, meaning bright north; famous warrior.
Norberto
Bright north; famous warrior.
Norcross
Derived from an English habitational name, meaning 'north cross' or a place where a northern crossroad is located.
Nordman
Means 'man from the north', indicating Scandinavian origins.
Noreen
An anglicized form of the Irish name 'Nairín' meaning 'little honor' or 'honor'
Noreena
Variation of Noreen, meaning 'little honor' or 'honor'
