Female and male first names beginning with the letter “N”..
NAOME
FemaleHebrew unisex name meaning "pleasant" or "agreeable," with biblical roots and notable figures in its history, making it a unique and meaningful choice for parents.
NAOMEE
FemaleHebrew name meaning "pleasant" or "beautiful," derived from the word "na'eh." It was first used in the Bible as a shortened form of Naomi and has since become popular worldwide, often associated with good fortune.
NAOMI
MaleHebrew name derived from "chamah," meaning "pleasantness" or "agreeableness.
NAOMI
FemaleHebrew feminine given name derived from the word 'נָעֳמִי', meaning 'pleasantness'.
NAOMIA
FemaleRare Hebrew name derived from Naomi, meaning "pleasant" or "agreeable".
NAOMIE
FemaleHebrew name meaning "pleasantness," derived from the Hebrew word "na'em.
NAOMIGRACE
FemaleUnique and elegant Irish name derived from "Naomh" meaning 'holy' and incorporating "-grace", gaining popularity in recent years despite lacking historical records.
NAOMII
FemaleNaomi is a Hebrew name meaning "pleasantness," derived from the Hebrew word "na'omi.
NAOMIKA
FemaleJapanese name composed of 'Nao', meaning honor or harmony, and 'Mika', signifying beautiful fragrance, translating to harmonious beautiful fragrance.
NAOMIROSE
FemaleUnique name of unknown origin, possibly a combination of Naomi and Rose, though its meaning remains shrouded in mystery.
NAOMY
FemaleHebrew name meaning "my delight is in her," derived from the words "na'um" (delight) and "i" (in or with). It first appeared in the Bible as the mother-in-law of Ruth, and its rarity today adds to its appeal.
NAOR
MaleHebrew name meaning "to shine" or "be radiant," appearing in the Bible as Abraham's grandfather.
NAORI
FemaleCaptivating Japanese name composed of "na" (beautiful/elegant) and "ori" (thread/seam), meaning beautiful thread or elegant seam, popularized as a modern alternative to traditional Japanese names.
NAOTO
MaleTraditional Japanese given name, originating from ancient times, with meanings like "straight/honest person" or "to grow up/adult," popularized by figures such as Naoto Kan and architect Naoto Oshima.
NAOYA
MaleMale given name of Japanese origin that signifies "elegant virtue" or "refined honor.
NAPAT
MaleThai name derived from "Napa," meaning "to meet" or "encounter." It holds significant cultural and mythological importance as it was once the name of one of four heavenly kings guarding the cardinal directions in Thai folklore, symbolizing balance and harmony.
NAPHTALI
MaleBiblical Hebrew name meaning "soul" or "breath of life." It was the name given by Rachel on her deathbed to her son with Jacob, reflecting her struggles with Leah.
NAPHTALI
FemaleHebrew name derived from "Naftali," meaning "wrestling" or "wrestler." It was the name of one of Jacob's twelve sons and signifies strength and bravery.
NAPOLEAN
MaleNapoleon is a French name derived from 'napoli,' meaning 'new town.' It gained popularity due to Napoleon Bonaparte's military leadership and became synonymous with power and achievement.
NAPOLEON
FemaleFrench male given name derived from Latin 'Napo', meaning 'from the land of Navis', popularized by Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte.
NAPOLEON
MaleUnique French name originally meaning 'of Naples', popularized by Napoleon Bonaparte, associating it with leadership.
NAPORSHA
FemaleUnique African name, specifically from Ghana's Ashanti people, meaning "she brings beauty".
NAPUA
FemaleHawaiian name derived from "napa," meaning "to float" or "to drift." It signifies adaptability and fluidity, reflecting its water-based origins.
NAQEEB
MaleArabic origin name meaning 'leader' or 'chief', traditionally associated with leadership and wisdom in Islamic societies.
NAQI
MaleArabic name meaning 'pure', derived from the word 'naqiya'.
NAQUAN
MaleNaquan, of African American origin, means 'to think' or 'reflect' in Swahili, symbolizing deep thoughtfulness and wisdom.
NAQUANA
FemaleAfrican-derived name believed to be of Yoruba origin, potentially signifying pride or self-worth.
NAQUANDA
FemaleAfrican name of Yoruba origin meaning "embracing love" and associated with the powerful warrior queen Orisa Oya.
NAQUASHA
FemaleRare and captivating name of African origin, derived from Hausa language spoken in West Africa. It translates to "Counting Beauty," symbolizing elegance, grace, intellect, and wisdom.
NAQUASIA
FemaleAfrican-American origin given name derived from the Swahili word "Nakusia," meaning 'bitterness.' Despite its potentially negative connotation, it has been embraced as a powerful and meaningful choice by many due to its representation of strength and resilience.
NAQUELLE
FemaleNaquelle: A rare yet captivating female name with French-Latin roots, translating to "eight" but symbolizing abundance and completeness.
NAQUESHA
FemaleAfrican Igbo name meaning "Mother has returned," reflecting unity, warmth, and connection to roots.
NAQUILLE
MaleUnique African-origin given name derived from the Mandinka "N'koilu," meaning "the one who has brought prosperity.
NAQUISHA
FemaleUnique African-American girl's name whose exact origins are unknown, but it may be a variant spelling of Nakisha, meaning "firstborn daughter".
NAQUITA
FemaleUnique African origin name derived from Swahili, meaning 'patience' or 'endurance'. It gained popularity in the US mid-20th century, peaking in the 1970s-80s, and remains present in baby naming trends.
NAQUITTA
FemaleAfrican origin name from the Ashanti people of Ghana, meaning "she has a good heart." It embodies warmth, kindness, and compassion, reflecting Ashanti cultural values. Historically given to girls born into noble families, Naquitta carries a rich heritage of strength, dignity, and grace. Despite its uniqueness, it remains highly regarded globally due to its profound meaning and beautiful sound.
NAQUON
MaleRare Cherokee name meaning 'black', reflecting physical appearance without specific historical association.
NARA
MaleJapanese name derived from the ancient capital city of Japan, meaning 'the permanent seat of power' or 'where land and imperial power are one.'
NARA
FemaleJapanese female given name derived from the word "nara" meaning 'to inspire' or 'to encourage'.
NARADA
FemaleCelestial sage in Hindu mythology, with his name originating from Sanskrit and translating to 'the one who gives humans'.