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

NOEHMI

Female

Hebrew origin name meaning 'my delight' or 'my pleasure.'

NOEL

Male

French name meaning 'Christmas', popularized during the Victorian era.

NOEL

Female

The name Noel originates from French and signifies 'Christmas.' Traditionally given to boys born around Christmas, it's now used for both genders in France but remains mostly associated with males in English-speaking countries. Despite fluctuations in popularity over time, Noel is considered a classic and timeless unisex name.

NOELA

Female

Noela: Latin origin, meaning 'Christmas'. A feminine variant of Noel, celebrating Jesus Christ's birthday. Traditionally given to children born around Christmas. Now globally popular, evoking festive sentiments.

NOELAN

Male

Irish origin, derived from the Gaelic word "Niall" meaning "champion" or "cloud". It has been associated with historical leaders like Niall of the Nine Hostages and Saint Nollaig, making it a powerful and unique choice for parents seeking to honor their Irish heritage.

NOELANI

Female

Meet Noelani, a beautiful Hawaiian name that translates to 'heavenly one,' symbolizing special blessing.

NOELANY

Female

Meet Noelany, a distinctive and intriguing name of uncertain Latin origins, potentially derived from 'noella' meaning 'little Christmas,' yet open to interpretation as 'little Christmas gift.'

NOELE

Female

Rare French girl's name derived from "Nöel", meaning Christmas, popular in medieval France among nobility but not tied to holiday traits.

NOELENE

Female

Unique English female given name created by combining 'Noelle' (French Christmas) and 'Gayle' (happy/rejoice or Scottish Gael), popularized in mid-20th century English-speaking countries.

NOELI

Female

Latin origin, meaning 'born on Christmas Day', it's a variant spelling of Noel celebrating Jesus Christ's birth.

NOELIA

Female

Spanish name derived from the Latin "Nola," meaning "to excel" or "to triumph.

NOELIE

Female

The French name Noélie, derived from 'Noël' meaning Christmas but lacking religious connotations, is uncommon worldwide despite its centuries-long use in France.

NOELIS

Female

Distinctive Haitian name derived from 'noel,' meaning 'Christmas,' but with a unique cultural twist and poetic origin.

NOELIZ

Female

Unique Haitian name of French origin, derived from Noëlle meaning "Christmas," but not associated with Christmas or religion. It was created as a female variant of Noel, popularized by Haitian musician Noel Holness, and has become prominent in Haiti while recently gaining international recognition. Despite its French roots, Noeliz is strongly associated with Haitian culture and is often seen as a powerful and elegant option for girls.

NOELL

Male

Charming French name variant of Noel, meaning 'Christmas', but with a history and significance beyond its festive association.

NOELL

Female

Unique given name of French origin meaning 'Christmas'.

NOELLA

Female

Unique Spanish female given name derived from "noche," meaning "night," and associated with darkness, mystery, tranquility, and serenity.

NOELLE

Male

French feminine given name meaning Christmas, first used in France in the 19th century, popularized globally later on.

NOELLE

Female

Charming French name meaning 'Christmas,' though not directly linked to religious connotations.

NOELLI

Female

Italian name of Latin origin meaning "noble" or "highborn.

NOELLIA

Female

Rare Latin-derived feminine name meaning "Christmas," derived from "natalis" and popularized during the Middle Ages despite lacking historical associations.

NOELLIE

Female

French female given name derived from the Breton name Nolwenn, meaning "holly". It is connected to Christmas through its root word "noël", and is often interpreted as meaning "Christmas gift".

NOELLY

Female

Charming French name derived from 'noël', meaning Christmas in English.

NOELY

Female

Captivating French name derived from "noyer," meaning "walnut." It originally signified someone connected to walnut trees or work related to them, later becoming a given name with elegant sophistication.

NOELYA

Female

Unique French name derived from 'noël', meaning Christmas, signifying joy and light. It was first used by Émile Zola in his 1893 novel "Le Rêve" and has since gained popularity for its elegance and charm.

NOEMA

Female

The rare feminine name Noema hails from Greece, meaning 'song' or 'tune', derived from 'noos' (mind/intellect) and '-ma' (abstract noun).

NOEME

Female

Discover the unique charm of Noeme, a Latin-derived given name originating from 'numen', signifying divine power in Roman religion.

NOEMI

Female

Hebrew feminine given name that means "my delight is in her.

NOEMI

Male

Noemi, of Hebrew origin, means 'my delight is in her' and is associated with the biblical figure from the book of Ruth.

NOEMIE

Female

French feminine given name derived from the Greek male name Nike, meaning 'victory'.

NOEMY

Female

Hebrew-origin female name meaning "pleasant" or "companion," derived from the biblical figure Nahomi, mother of Elimelech and Mahlon, and mother-in-law to Ruth.

NOEN

Male

Rare yet distinguished Welsh name, dating back to the 17th century, meaning "snow". Originally used for both genders, it became more commonly associated with males over time.

NOEY

Female

Noey is of Hebrew origin, meaning 'movement' or 'motion', and is a variant spelling of the biblical Noah.

NOEY

Male

Charming Hebrew name variant of Noah meaning "rest" or "tranquility.

NOFER

Male

Uncommon Arabic given name derived from 'nafur', meaning 'joyful or happy'. It is associated with the prophet Noah and has historical significance in Arab culture.

NOGA

Female

Modern Hebrew girl's name meaning "star," derived from the word "nagar" meaning "to sparkle or shine.

NOGAYE

Female

Nogaye: Originating from West Africa among the Wolof ethnic group in Senegal, this unique female name translates to "beauty" in the Wolof language.

NOGIVENNAME

Female

Nogivenname: A rare African name of Igbo origin, possibly meaning 'God has answered my prayer'.

NOGIVENNAME

Male

Unique West African Yoruba given name meaning "Let's be patient," reflecting virtues of patience and perseverance.

NOHA

Female

Noha, of Arabic origin, means 'to move or float' and is associated with the biblical figure Noah, known for his unwavering faith during the great flood. It remains popular among Muslim families today due to its significant history and meaning in Islamic culture.