Female and male first names beginning with the letter “N”..
NASIRA
FemaleUnique Arabic feminine name meaning 'helper' or 'supporter.'
NASIRAH
FemaleArabic unisex name meaning 'helper' or 'protector', reflecting strength and guardianship.
NASIRE
MaleArabic masculine given name derived from "nasr," meaning "victory." It is historically significant, associated with the Islamic prophet Muhammad's companion Nasir.
NASIRIYAH
FemaleFemale name with Middle Eastern roots, meaning "helper" or "assistant," derived from the historic Iraqi city of Nasiriyah, founded by a chieftain named Nasir in the 10th century.
NASIYA
FemaleArabic unisex name that means 'remembrance' or 'memory', associated with remembering God in Islamic culture.
NASIYAH
FemaleArabic-origin name meaning "successful" or "victorious," reflecting strength and determination, and is deeply rooted in Islamic culture.
NASJAH
FemaleArabic-origin name meaning "advice" or "counsel", associated with wisdom and knowledge. It's a rare yet popular choice worldwide.
NASLY
FemaleAfrican-origin name from Congo, derived from Kikongo "Nazali," meaning "God has heard.
NASMA
FemaleArabic origin name meaning 'delightful' or 'pleasing', often associated with beauty and charm, popular among Arabic-speaking communities worldwide.
NASON
MaleRare Greek name meaning "of noble birth," historically associated with legendary figures like the seer Nason from Greek mythology and Roman poet Persius Flaccus.
NASR
MaleArabic given name derived from the verb "n-s-r", meaning "to bring forth" or "prosperous". It translates to "helper" or "prosperity", with historical significance in Islamic culture, notably borne by Prophet Muhammad's companions like Nasr ibn Harith. Today, it's globally popular due to its unique sound and meaningful significance.
NASRA
FemaleArabic feminine name derived from "Nasr," meaning "victory.
NASRALLAH
MaleArabic masculine given name derived from "nasr" (victory) and "allah" (God), meaning 'Victory of God'.
NASRATULLAH
MalePersian name composed of 'Nasr', meaning victory, and 'ullah', signifying God, translating to 'Victory of God'.
NASREEN
FemaleArabic-origin unisex name, meaning "helper" or "assistant," commonly used in Muslim communities worldwide.
NASRI
FemaleArabic name derived from 'Nasser', meaning 'helper' or 'supporter', associated with the prominent Nasrallah family.
NASRI
MaleArabic given name originating from "nasara," meaning "Nazarene" or "Christian." Though historically used as a surname for Christian families in Muslim-majority regions, today Nasri stands independently as a unique and distinctive first name with global recognition across diverse faiths and backgrounds.
NASRIN
FemalePersian name meaning "victory," popularized by an ancient poetess and symbolizing strength and triumph.
NASRO
FemaleUnique Somali name derived from 'Naso', meaning 'success'.
NASRUDIN
MalePersian name derived from 'victory' and 'faith', popularized by 13th-century scholar Nasruddin Tusi, meaning 'Victory of the Faith'.
NASSAR
MaleArabic boy's name meaning 'victory' or 'success', associated with strength and accomplishment, and popular worldwide, particularly among Muslim communities.
NASSEM
MaleCaptivating unisex Arabic name derived from 'nasa', meaning 'to breathe'.
NASSER
MaleArabic name meaning "victory" or "success", associated with helping others overcome obstacles. It's one of the 99 Beautiful Names of Allah in Islam and has been popular among Muslims for centuries due to its positive connotations.
NASSIAH
MaleArabic-origin name meaning 'victory' or 'triumph', associated with strength and success, and considered one of Allah's 99 attributes in Islam.
NASSIAH
FemaleUnique Arabic name meaning 'divine beauty', associated with elegance and grace.
NASSIM
MaleNassim is of Arabic origin, meaning "to walk quickly" or "to hurry," often associated with swiftness and agility.
NASSIM
FemaleArabic name meaning 'gentle breeze', traditionally used as both a given name and surname throughout the Arab world. It has been popularized by notable figures such as Nassim al-Ghassani, a Moroccan scholar and poet from the 14th century, and Nassim Taleb, a Lebanese-American philosopher and mathematician. The name is often associated with qualities like gentleness, grace, and tranquility, reflecting the calm nature of a breeze. However, personal traits are not solely determined by one's name.
NASSIR
MaleArabic given name derived from 'Nasr,' meaning 'victory' or 'success.'
NASSOR
MaleAfrican-origin name from Swahili culture meaning 'victory' or 'triumph', originally used by powerful kings and now popular worldwide.
NASTACIA
FemaleNastacia, of Latin origin, signifies plant movement and is associated with historical figures known for faith and literary prowess.
NASTAJA
FemaleRare Finnish name derived from 'nasta' meaning 'storm' or 'rage', and 'ja' signifying association, resulting in the interpretation 'stormy one'.
NASTASHA
FemaleRussian female given name derived from Anastasia, meaning "resurrection" or "rebirth.
NASTASHIA
FemaleUnique feminine name of Russian origin, derived from Anastasia meaning 'resurrection' or 'rebirth', popularized by Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna.
NASTASIA
FemaleGreek-origin feminine name derived from "Αστανασία" meaning 'resurrection'.
NASTASJA
FemaleSlavic female given name derived from Natasha, meaning "born on Christmas," with a distinct spelling and pronunciation. It has evolved into an independent and elegant name popularized by Russian literature and notable figures like Nastassja Kinski.
NASTASSIA
FemaleUnique feminine given name of Greek origin meaning "resurrection.
NASTASSJA
FemaleJethro is an uncommon Hebrew name derived from "Yitro," meaning "exalted" or "noble." It is associated with Moses' father-in-law in the Bible and historically with figures like agronomist Jethro Tull.
NASTAZIA
FemaleSlavic origin girl's name derived from "na-sta" meaning 'to stand still'.
NASTEHA
FemaleUnique African name of Swahili origin, meaning 'joy' or 'happiness'.
NASTEHO
FemaleUnique Persian name derived from 'nasteh', meaning 'pure' or 'innocent'. It was created by combining 'nas' (pure) and 'teho' (female suffix), and has been carried by notable figures throughout Persian history, such as Queen Nasteho of the Sassanid Empire.