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Narvell is a rare Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse Narfi, meaning "peace after death" or "tranquility in death," with roots in Norse mythology.
Narvell is an uncommon American given name, created by blending Neville ('new village') and Harvey ('army' or 'warrior', 'bright' or 'famous').
Narvelle is a distinctive French name derived from 'navire', meaning 'ship'.
Narvie is a rare Scottish given name derived from the surname "Narvie," which likely referred to a maker or seller of nets. While its exact meaning is unknown, it is often associated with the Scottish Gaelic word "nar," meaning "sacred" or "holy.
Narvie is a rare Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse Nörvi meaning 'northern river', popular among Viking warriors.
Narvin is an Irish name derived from the surname Ó Naoirbhin, meaning "descendant of Naoirbhin," with unknown original meaning but possibly related to "honor" or "glory.
Narvis is a rare Latin-origin male given name, derived from "navis," meaning "ship" or "sailing." It was borne by Saint Narvis, a 4th-century Christian martyr, and carries historical significance within the Catholic Church.
Nary is an Armenian name meaning 'light', associated with brightness and illumination, and popular among Armenians since medieval times.
Narya is a distinctive female given name with uncertain origins and meaning, possibly inspired by J.R.R. Tolkien's Ring of Fire in 'The Lord of the Rings' series.
Naryah is a rare, beautiful Hebrew name meaning 'fire' or 'light', derived from the Old Testament figure Neriah, with modern spelling variations including Neryah and Naraya.
Naryan is an uncommon Irish name derived from "Nárán," meaning 'little Rowan tree,' representing wisdom and protection in Irish culture.
Naryia is a unique and captivating name with unclear origins, believed to have Celtic or Persian roots, possibly meaning 'honorable', 'noble', or 'beauty'.
Naryiah is a unique and elegant Yoruba name meaning 'noble' or 'regal', reflecting strength, wisdom, and grace.
Nas is a distinctive Hebrew unisex name derived from the word 'nes', meaning 'miracle'. Though it gained popularity through rapper Nasir "Nas" Jones, it predates him with a rich religious history.
Nasaan is an African-origin name derived from the Fulani language, meaning "the one who seeks peace." It signifies an individual striving for harmony and tranquility.
Nasai is an African-derived unisex name meaning "us" or "all," popularized during Kenya's independence movement to symbolize unity.
Nasai is an exotic African Swahili name meaning "happiness" or "joy".
Nasaiah is an original name of unknown origin, used in recent years, with no established meaning or historical context.
Nasair is an Arabic name meaning 'victory' or 'success', often associated with triumph in Islamic tradition and culture.
Nasani is an African origin given name popular among those appreciating its uniqueness and cultural significance. Translating to 'the second-born child' in Swahili, it reflects deep family and community connections. Pronounced NAH-sa-nee with stress on the first syllable, Nasani is easy for English speakers to pronounce and remember due to its distinctive rhythm. Though uncommon in English-speaking countries, this rarity can be an advantage, allowing a child to stand out and possess a unique identity from birth. The growing appreciation for diverse cultural influences in naming trends makes Nasani an increasingly attractive option for those embracing global traditions.
Nasar is a distinctive male name of Arabic origin meaning 'helper' or 'assistant'.
Nasara is an African origin name derived from Hausa language, meaning 'success' or 'victory', reflecting the aspirations of West Africa's largest ethnic group.
Nasaria is a rare Latin-derived name, meaning 'nose', with historical figures like Saint Nasarius and Queen Nasaria of Spain. It's now popular in some Latin American families and African countries.
Nasario is a distinctive male name of Spanish origin, derived from the Latin 'Nasarius', meaning 'of or belonging to Naso'. Despite its rarity, this unique name carries historical significance and hints at strength or uniqueness.
Nasasha is a Slavic girl's name derived from Natalia, meaning 'birthday', associated with elegance and uniqueness in Poland, Russia, Ukraine.
Nasaya is a captivating African name meaning 'light' or 'illumination' in Swahili, symbolizing wisdom and guidance.
Nascha is a unique female given name of Slavic origin, derived from Natasha which means "born on Christmas" or "given to us by God".
Nasean is a Persian name with varied meanings such as "divine", "heavenly", "pure", or "sacred". It has historical roots in Iran and remains popular today for its uniqueness and significance.
Nasear is an uncommon yet significant Arabic name with multiple interpretations, often relating to assistance or victory, and notably used as one of Allah's divine names.
Naseeb is an Arabic-origin name meaning 'luck', derived from the root verb 'n-s-b'. It was traditionally given to children in Middle Eastern and North African cultures, wishing them prosperity.
Naseeb is an Arabic name derived from 'nsb', meaning success, translating to destiny or fate.
Naseem is an Arabic-origin name meaning 'breeze' or 'gentle wind', historically used as both a given name and surname, with significant religious importance in Islam.
Naseem is an Arabic unisex name meaning "breeze" or "fragrance," popular since ancient Arabia and recognized worldwide despite gender fluidity.
Naseer is an Arabic origin name meaning 'to help' or 'to assist', and it's one of the 99 names of Allah in Islamic tradition.
Naseim is a distinctive Middle Eastern name of Arabic origin, derived from 'nasi'im', meaning 'sprouts' or 'young plants'. It signifies growth and renewal, often associated with freshness and vitality. Traditionally given to boys, it can also be used for girls.
Naseir is an Arabic name derived from 'nasara', meaning 'to help' or 'support'.
Naser is an Arabic-origin name that means "helper" or "victory", associated with reliability and success respectively.
Nasere is an Arabic origin name meaning 'helper' or 'assistant', associated with prominent Islamic figures and valued for its strength and fortitude.
Nash is a rare Welsh unisex given name derived from the word "Nasha," meaning "to converse.
Nash is an Irish origin given name derived from the surname Ó Naoidh meaning "descendant of Naoidh", which translates to "leader" or "chief".