Female and male first names beginning with the letter “N”..
NATALI
FemaleThe feminine given name Natalia originates from Latin roots and signifies 'born on Christmas Day', traditionally bestowed upon girls born around that date.
NATALIA
MaleFeminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "natalis", meaning "birthday". It was traditionally used to celebrate Jesus Christ's birth and has been associated with Christmas throughout history. Popularized by Saint Natalia, it became patron saint of Naples, celebrating her feast day on December 5th.
NATALIA
FemaleFeminine name of Latin origin meaning "birthday" or "nativity.
NATALIAH
FemaleNataliah, derived from Latin 'natalis' meaning 'birth', celebrates new beginnings.
NATALIE
FemaleFeminine name of Latin origin, meaning "birthday", celebrating important birthdays since ancient times. It was used as a female equivalent to Natalus in medieval Europe, gained popularity in the 19th century, and remains popular worldwide today.
NATALIE
MaleFeminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the male name Natalis meaning "birthday". Popularized by actress Natalie Wood in the mid-20th century, it remains consistently popular today.
NATALIEANN
FemaleModern American feminine given name, created by blending 'Natalie', meaning 'birthday', and 'Ann', derived from the Hebrew word for 'grace'.
NATALIEE
FemaleLatin-derived name meaning 'birthday' or 'Christmas', popular since the Middle Ages, and associated with strength and elegance.
NATALIEGH
FemaleDistinct Latin-derived name meaning "birthday," variant of Natalie, with historical significance tied to Roman and Christian celebrations of birthdays.
NATALIEMARIE
FemaleUnique, beautiful Latin-origin name comprising Natalie ("birthday") and Marie ("exalted one" or "wished-for child"), popularized by historical figures like Natalie Portman and Marie Curie.
NATALIEROSE
FemaleLatin-derived given name of French origin, meaning "relating to birth" and often associated with Christmas Day. It was popular among noble families during the Middle Ages and has since gained global popularity due to its elegance and versatility in pronunciation.
NATALII
FemaleThe name Natalii has Latin origins and means "born on Christmas Day," deriving from the Latin word "natalis" meaning "birthday.
NATALIJA
FemaleSlavic female given name derived from Latin 'natalis', meaning 'birthday', and associated with Christmas and winter.
NATALIN
FemaleSlavic unisex name derived from Nataliya, meaning "born on Christmas" in Latin. It's steeped in Christian tradition and has been popular among Eastern European cultures since ancient Roman times.
NATALINA
FemaleFeminine given name of Latin origin, derived from 'natalis', meaning 'birthday' or 'relating to birth'.
NATALINE
FemaleRare, Italian name meaning 'birthday of the Lord' or 'Christmas Day', derived from Latin 'natalis' and first used in Italy during the Middle Ages.
NATALIO
MaleLatin-derived male name meaning 'birthday', often associated with the celebration of Christ's birth.
NATALIS
FemaleLatin-derived given name, originally signifying 'birthday' or 'relating to birth'. It holds historical significance due to its association with Saint Natalis, a revered martyr from the early Christian period known for his bravery and devotion. Today, it's chosen by parents seeking unique yet meaningful names with deep roots in history and culture.
NATALISE
FemaleRare yet beautiful female name derived from Latin 'natalis', signifying someone born on or near their birthday.
NATALIYA
FemaleDistinctive female name of Latin origin, signifying 'birthday', popularized during the Middle Ages and associated with strength in Russia.
NATALIYAH
FemaleNatalie is of Ukrainian origin, meaning 'born on Christmas Day'.
NATALIZ
FemaleRare, Latin-origin name meaning "birthday" or "relating to birth," often associated with rebirth and renewal.
NATALLE
FemaleUnique Hebrew female given name meaning 'birth' or 'delivery', often associated with the birth of Jesus Christ, popularized by early Christian communities.
NATALLIA
FemaleFeminine given name of Belarusian origin, derived from Natałka which comes from Russian Natalia, meaning 'birth on Christmas Day'.
NATALLIE
FemaleNatalie is a feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from 'natalis', meaning 'birthday'.
NATALLY
FemaleNataly is a feminine name of Latin origin, meaning 'born on Christmas Day'.
NATALY
MaleLatin-origin female name derived from 'natalis', meaning 'birthday'. It was traditionally associated with Jesus Christ's birthday but now often chosen for its musical qualities.
NATALY
FemaleLatin-derived name meaning "born on Christmas Day.
NATALYA
FemaleUnique Russian girl's name derived from Latin 'natalis', meaning 'birthday'. It signifies new beginnings and fresh starts.
NATALYAH
FemaleHebrew origin name meaning "birth," often associated with rebirth or renewal, and has a rich Jewish cultural history.
NATALYE
FemaleUnique, elegant name of Latin origin, derived from "natalis" meaning birthday.
NATALYIA
FemaleCaptivating Ukrainian female name derived from the Latin Natalia, meaning 'birth on Christmas Day'.
NATALYN
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew name meaning 'birthday', popularized by Jewish families celebrating their children's births.
NATALYNN
FemaleDistinctive American name created by combining Natalie ("Christmas day") with Lynn ("from the lake"), interpreted as "Christmas by the lake.
NATAN
MaleNathan is a Hebrew name meaning "gift from God", popularized by figures like King David's son in the Bible and the protagonist of Hardy's novel "The Mayor of Casterbridge".
NATANAEL
MaleNataniel is a rare Hebrew name derived from 'natav' meaning 'to give', and 'el' meaning 'God,' thus signifying 'God has given'.
NATANE
FemaleHebrew name from the Bible, meaning 'given by God', reflecting its bearer as a divine gift.
NATANEL
MaleHebrew name meaning 'God's gift'.
NATANEM
MaleHebrew-origin name meaning "he gave," inspired by the biblical prophet Natan, reflecting intelligence, bravery, and devotion, while embodying generosity and selflessness.
NATANI
FemaleNataniel is a Hebrew name meaning "gift from God," derived from "natán" (given) and "El" (God), often associated with Nathaniel, one of Jesus' apostles known for his honesty. It has been widely used throughout history, particularly in Christian cultures.