Female and male first names beginning with the letter “N”..

NEVENA

Female

Bulgarian female name derived from 'nev', meaning snow, symbolizing purity and beauty.

NEVEYA

Female

Unique and beautiful name of uncertain origin, often associated with Hebrew ('radiant') or Welsh ('snowy peak'), but also possibly derived from Irish Niamh or Welsh Newport.

NEVEYAH

Female

Distinctive Hebrew name derived from "neve," meaning "habitation," translating to "my habitation" or "God is my dwelling place.

NEVI

Female

The Hebrew origin name Nevi means 'snow', making it a rare yet captivating unisex choice.

NEVIA

Female

Captivating feminine name of Latin origin, derived from 'neve' meaning snow, translating to 'snowy'.

NEVIAH

Female

Rare yet captivating Hebrew girls' name derived from the word "nevi'ah," meaning "prophecy." It signifies wisdom and spiritual insight.

NEVIE

Female

Attractive and distinctive name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from English surname Neville or Hebrew name Neviah, with possible meanings related to "nine" or "exalted.

NEVIL

Male

Unusual yet captivating English name derived from 'Nevel', which originates from the Old French personal name 'Neufville'. The name Neufville is believed to have come from Neuille in France, meaning "new village". Despite its historical significance and unique sound, Nevil remains relatively rare today.

NEVILLE

Female

English male given name derived from the Anglo-Norman 'Nevel', meaning "new" or "novel". Originally a surname, it evolved into a given name in the 13th century, associated with Norman nobility and notable historical figures like John Neville, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Despite its decline in popularity, Neville remains distinctive and is often perceived as intelligent and sophisticated.

NEVILLE

Male

Unique English male given name derived from the Old French word "nevel," meaning "snowy white" or "pure white." It was originally a Norman surname brought to England after 1066, later adopted as a given name with historical associations of purity and nobility.

NEVIN

Male

Nevin, of Irish origin, means 'descendant of Niall', with 'Niall' translating to 'champion' or 'cloud'.

NEVIN

Female

Irish name derived from Ó Néill, meaning "descendant of Niall," the legendary High King of Ireland.

NEVINA

Female

Rare, Latin-derived female given name meaning 'snow,' historically used for girls born in winter or considered pure. It's famous through Saint Nevina, a 7th-century French nun who founded monasteries. Today, Nevina signifies purity and tranquility.

NEVINE

Female

Egyptian female name with Arabic roots, meaning 'blessing' or 'good fortune', reflecting warmth and positivity.

NEVINS

Male

Distinctive English name derived from an Old English surname meaning 'snow hill', associated with Norfolk and popularized by the powerful Middle Ages Nevill family.

NEVIS

Female

The name Nevis originates from the Caribbean island of Nevis, which was once believed by Spanish explorers to be perpetually covered in snow due to its volcanic peak, earning it the Spanish-derived name "Nieve," meaning snow.

NEVIYAH

Female

Unique Hebrew female given name meaning "prophet," associated with divine guidance and wisdom in Jewish tradition.

NEVO

Male

Uniquely masculine Hebrew name meaning 'prophet', associated with biblical figures like Nehemiah who led the rebuilding of Jerusalem's walls.

NEVON

Male

Nevon, of Persian origin, means 'having grace or elegance' and signifies the dawn of a new era.

NEVYN

Female

Rare Welsh name meaning 'snowy' or 'white', popular among medieval Welsh nobility like Prince Nevyn ap Gruffudd. Today, it's considered unique and captivating, often associated with Welsh folklore.

NEVYN

Male

Rare, Welsh-derived name meaning "great hall," inspired by the wise bard in Welsh mythology of the same name.

NEWANA

Female

African name of Igbo origin meaning 'father's joy'.

NEWBERN

Male

Rare American given name with unknown origins, possibly inspired by North Carolina's New Bern town or Old English words 'new' and 'barley farm'.

NEWBORN

Male

Uncommon English name that originated in 16th century England. It means "newly born" and was likely used to celebrate or reflect upon recent parenthood, especially of twins or multiples. Today, it carries a unique story and serves as a reminder of new life and beginnings.

NEWBORN

Female

Uncommon English name derived from 'newborn', symbolizing freshness, new beginnings, and growth potential.

NEWEL

Male

Newell is a rare English given name derived from the Middle English word 'newele', meaning 'new'. It originally denoted someone newly settled or living in a new house. Today, Newell symbolizes fresh starts and renewal.

NEWELL

Female

English name derived from the Middle English word 'newe', meaning 'new'. It originally served as a nickname for newcomers, evolving into a given name over time.

NEWELL

Male

English name derived from 'newel', meaning central column or pillar in architecture.

NEWLAND

Male

Rare yet captivating given name of English origin, derived from the Old English word 'niwel' meaning 'new', signifying innovation and renewal.

NEWLIN

Male

Rare English given name derived from 'negl', meaning 'new corner or nook'.

NEWMAN

Male

Ancient English surname originally meaning "new man". It was brought to America by early settlers and denoted someone new to a community or living near new developments. Today, Newman ranks #2,394 among boys' names in the US.

NEWSOM

Male

Newsum is an uncommon yet distinctive given name of English origin, derived from either a place name or occupational term, with no definitive evidence supporting one theory over another.

NEWT

Male

Distinctive given name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from Newton or inspired by the newt creature, gaining popularity in recent years despite its unclear roots.

NEWTON

Male

English origin, derived from the Middle English word 'Newte', meaning 'new'.

NEWTON

Female

English name derived from the Middle English given name Newman, meaning "new man.

NEXUS

Male

Latin-derived given name meaning 'connection', popularized in the late 20th century US for its futuristic sound and symbolic meaning.

NEY

Male

Greek-derived name meaning 'new', originally borne by an ancient tribe and famously held by French military leader Michel Ney, known as 'the Bravest of the Brave'.

NEYA

Female

Captivating name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from Japanese "Nayaka" meaning 'heroine', or Spanish variant 'Neva'. Its meaning varies but often associates with heroism, bravery, beauty, and strength.

NEYAH

Female

Uncommon girl's name of uncertain origin, with some believing it may be a variant spelling of 'Nevaeh', meaning heaven backwards.

NEYAMIAH

Female

Hebrew name derived from the word "ne'um," meaning "prophecy." It appears in the Old Testament as one of King David's sons.