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- Nadia
- Nadia is a pet form of the Russian name Nadezhda and means hope.
- Nettie
- Pure, dirt less, unpolluted, spotless.
- Nita
- Spanish variation of the name Anna, from the Hebrew hanna, meaning "grace".
- Neta
- Plants, flowers, scrub, floras, bushes.
- Naudia
- Ned
- Well to do protector., Well to do protector.
- Nada
- Means "dew" or "generous" in Arabic, and is also a pet form of the Russian name Nadezhda, "hope".
- Nate
- A short form of the originally Hebrew names Nathan, "giver", or Nathaniel, from Netan'el, which means "Yahweh has given".
- Nydia
- This name comes from the Latin “nīdus,” which in turn comes from the proto-italic “*nizdos,” meaning “nest.” The English writer Edward Bulwer-Lytton uses the name of a blind flower seller in his novel “The Last Days of Pompeii” in 1834.
- Neida
- There is no known meaning for the baby name Neida.
- Nidia
- Disposed to bestow favours.
- Not
- This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Nótos (Νότος),” meaning “the south wind.” In Greek mythology, Notus is the South Wind’s personification, son of the titan Astreus and Eos. He is depicted as an older man eternally full of water, very tall, and with his face reaching up to the clouds. The deities equivalent to the Anemoi in Roman mythology were the Venti (Latin, “winds”). These gods had different names but were otherwise very similar to their Greek counterparts, borrowing their attributes and being frequently conflated with them.
- Neda
- Christ's day.
- Nida
- Sleep, Night, The one who stays in prayers.
- Neyda
- Nadiah
- Nadia is a pet form of the Russian name Nadezhda and means hope.
- Neidy
- Nat
- Means "giver" in Hebrew. Can also be a short form of Nathaniel, from the Hebrew Netan'el, meaning "Yahweh has given".
- Naod
- Naida
- A nymph, The water nymph.