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- Nalia
- Naleah
- Neala
- Having chieftains.
- Neila
- The one who is concluding or finishing the activities.
- Naileah
- Naylah
- Neyla
- Nayleah
- Nahlia
- Nil
- From the Irish meaning "champion". Variation of the name Neil.
- Niyla
- A winner of a gracious personality.
- Nylee
- Niylah
- Noellie
- 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.
- Nile
- From the Nile.
- Naliah
- Noelly
- 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.
- Nello
- Priceless or un-expected worth, Priceless or un-expected worth.
- Neill
- A person who is always wins.
- Niel
- From the Hebrew Netan'el, meaning "Yahweh has given".