Female and male first names beginning with the letter “N”..
NAMEERA
FemaleArabic name derived from 'namira', meaning 'radiant' or 'shining', signifying brightness and positivity.
NAMI
FemaleJapanese given name meaning 'wave,' derived from the kanji characters 波 (nami) and 美 (bi), signifying wave and beauty respectively. Traditionally associated with females, it can also be used for males, reflecting Japan's reverence for the sea's power.
NAMI
MaleUnisex Japanese given name derived from the kanji characters for wave ("波") and beauty ("美"), signifying "beautiful wave".
NAMIA
FemaleAfrican name of Igbo origin, meaning "My heart knows".
NAMIAH
FemaleBeautiful Hebrew name that means "sweet", derived from the word "na'mah". It has a rich history in Jewish tradition, notably as the name of a wise prophet in the Bible.
NAMIE
FemaleJapanese feminine name composed of 'nami' (wave) and 'e' (picture), meaning 'a picture of waves.'
NAMII
FemaleRare Japanese name derived from 'namida', meaning tears, signifying profound emotion.
NAMIKO
FemaleCharming Japanese girl's name derived from 'Nai' (内, inside) and 'Miko' (美子, beautiful child), translating to "beautiful child inside.
NAMILA
FemaleIraqi traditional name derived from the Arabic word 'namla', meaning 'bee', symbolizing industriousness, productivity, and kindness.
NAMINE
FemaleUnique Japanese name derived from 'namida', meaning tears. It signifies acceptance of life's impermanence and emotional transience.
NAMIR
MaleAncient Babylonian name derived from "namaru," meaning "to praise" or "to sing." It has divine connotations and was popular among Middle Eastern cultures like Babylonians, Assyrians, and Jews during the Biblical era. Today, it's a rare yet inspiring choice with international recognition, including in George Lucas' Star Wars franchise.
NAMIRA
FemaleArabic female given name meaning "eastern light" or "light from the east," derived from the word "namir.
NAMIRAH
FemaleArabic name composed of 'Nami', meaning 'waves' or 'sea', and 'rah', signifying 'path' or 'road'.
NAMIRI
MaleRare African name of Fulani origin, derived from Nigeria and other West African countries. Its meaning is not definitively known but may translate to "God is merciful." It's an ancient name with spiritual connotations, passed down through generations among the Fulani people.
NAMISH
MaleIndian name from Punjab meaning 'greetings' or 'salutations'.
NAMIT
MaleIndian male name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'adored' or 'worshipped', associated with Lord Indra in Hindu mythology, and gaining global popularity for its uniqueness and rich history.
NAMITA
FemaleUnique female given name of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit word "Nami," meaning "bow" or "to bow down." In Hindu mythology, Namita is one of 60 yoginis and consort of Bhairava, symbolizing devotion, respect, and humility. Popular worldwide, Namita carries deep spiritual significance and embodies power.
NAMITHA
FemaleNamitha, an Indian name derived from Sanskrit, means "Mother of Waves" and is associated with strength like Hindu goddess Durga or devoted follower of Parvati.
NAMIYA
FemaleJapanese given name derived from the kanji characters "浪速" meaning 'wave' (nami) and 'house/residence' (ya), thus conveying the idea of 'wave house' or 'wave residence'.
NAMIYAH
FemaleArabic-origin name meaning "garden" or "orchard," symbolizing beauty and tranquility.
NAMON
MaleAfrican name of Ashanti origin, meaning 'king' or 'ruler,' signifying power and leadership.
NAMONI
FemaleSwahili unisex name meaning 'the thoughtful one', signifying intelligence and reflection.
NAMOR
MaleRare, original given name of unknown origin, popularized potentially due to its association with Marvel's powerful underwater superhero, Namor the Sub-Mariner.
NAMORA
FemaleAfrican-derived name of Swahili origin meaning "pearl," symbolizing purity, beauty, and rarity.
NAMRATA
FemaleNamrata, of Indian origin, means 'devotion filled with love' in Sanskrit.
NAMUUN
FemaleBeautiful Mongolian name meaning 'heaven'.
NAMYA
FemaleNamya, of Indian origin and Sanskrit derivation, means 'the devotee' and honors devotion in Hindu culture.
NAMYAH
FemaleArabic girls' name derived from "namah," meaning "praise." It signifies one who praises God and has gained popularity worldwide while retaining its spiritual significance.
NAMYIA
FemaleAfrican-derived female name meaning "my moon" in Swahili.
NAN
FemaleIrish name meaning 'grace', derived from the Irish word 'nan'. It's historically significant in Ireland, famously borne by Nano Nagle who dedicated her life to educating and caring for the poor.
NANA
MaleAfrican origin name popular among Ghanaians, meaning "queen" or "maiden," historically given to royal daughters or respected women.
NANA
FemaleAfrican origin name from the Akan people of Ghana and Ivory Coast, often used for both boys and girls. Its meaning varies but includes 'queen', 'ruler' or 'mother'.
NANAADWOA
FemaleAkan name from Ghana that combines "Nana," meaning king or chief, and "Adwoa," meaning born on a Tuesday, signifying royalty and divine wisdom associated with the day's ruling sky goddess Asase Yaa.
NANAAKUA
FemaleUnique Hawaiian name meaning "looking afar," composed of "Nana" (to look at or observe) and "aku" (afar).
NANAAMA
FemaleHawaiian name derived from 'nana,' meaning 'to look' or 'observe,' signifying 'looking at the light.'
NANAKO
FemaleTraditional Japanese given name originating from ancient naming traditions, composed of the characters "nana" (七) meaning 'seven' and "ko" (子) meaning 'child', signifying the seventh child.
NANAKOFI
MaleAfrican origin name, specifically from the Akan people of Ghana and Ivory Coast, composed of "Nana" meaning chief or wise one, and "Kofi" meaning born on Friday. It signifies a child born on Friday embodying wisdom and leadership qualities.
NANAKWAME
MaleUnique Ghanaian name meaning "King born on Saturday.
NANALA
FemaleUnique Hawaiian name derived from "Nanalanui," meaning "to be light-hearted." It signifies joy, happiness, and positivity.
NANALEE
FemaleUnique Hawaiian feminine given name derived from "nana" (to observe) and related to "Nalani" (the heavens), suggesting one who observes the beauty of the sky.