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- A female form of Daniel, which is from the Hebrew name Daniyyel, meaning "God is my judge".
- Nayla
- Means "I love you" in Zapotec.
- Naila
- Feminine form of Nail, meaning "att ainer" in Arabic.
- Neela
- Blue, Enchanting Moon, The indigo plant, Bluish shaded color.
- Nailah
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- Noella
- French feminine form of Noel, from the Old French nael, meaning "Christmas".
- Nelia
- Form of neal.
- Nely
- This given name derives from the Latin “cornĕus > cornēlĭus” (horn, horned, hard as the horn). The origin of the Cornelii is lost to history, but the name Cornelius may be formed from the hypothetical surname Cornĕus, meaning “horny,” that is, having thick or callused skin. The Cornelia family was one of the most distinguished Roman families and produced a more significant number of illustrious men than any other house in Rome. This family was a significant contributor to the highest offices of the Republic and contested for consulships with the Fabii and the Valerii from the 3rd century BC. Cornelia Scipionis Africana was the second daughter of Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus, the hero of the Second Punic War, and Aemilia Paulla.
- Naly
- Noell
- Spanish and Italian feminine form of Noel, from the Old French nael, meaning "Christmas".
- Nalley
- Noely
- This name derives from the Old French “Noel,” variant “Nael,” from the Latin “nātālis (dĭēs),” meaning “day of birth, Christ’s birthday, Christmas Day,” which in turn derives from “nātīvĭtās,” meaning “birth, generation.” It is a name that derives from ethnic and religious tradition and is associated with December 25, the day of the birth of Christ. This name is found in many languages but is especially prevalent in French, Eastern Europe, and English speaking countries. Saint Natalia (Cordova, 852) was martyred in Cordoba in Andalusia, Spain, during the persecution of the Moors, and is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church. The variant Natalie was popularized in the United States by Natalie Wood (Natal’ ja Zacharenko) (1938–1981), an American film and television actress.
- Nalee
- Neli
- This name derives from the Ancient Greek: “Helenē (‘Ελενη) / Helénē (Ἑλένη),” meaning “torch, flambeau, brilliant, shining light, the bright one.” The name could be related to “Hḗlios (Ἥλιος),” the personification of the Sun in Greek mythology. In Greek mythology, Helen of Troy was the daughter of Zeus and wife of Menelaus, King of Sparta, and considered the most beautiful woman in the world. Early Christians widely used the name through Saint Helen, the mother of Emperor Constantine I, who, according to legend, found a piece of the cross of Jesus Christ during his pilgrimage to Jerusalem. Hermione was the only child of King Menelaus of Sparta and his wife, Helen of Troy.
- Noeli
- French for “Christmas”.
- Nelli
- the person who rules over the seas.
- Naylea
- Means "I love you" in Zapotec.
- Nalah
- A lioness, furious as lioness.