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- Nuri
- A Catalan feminine name, from a title of the Virgin Mary, "Nuestra Senora de Nuria", "Our Lady of Nuria".
- Noora
- Divine light.
- Nareh
- The flower of pomegranate.
- Nara
- Nara is a short form of Gyulnara and Narineh. The name is of Old Persian origin and comes from the following roots: (GOL ANÂR) and (ANÂR).
- Nare
- Nare is a short form of Gyulnara and Narineh. The name is of Old Persian origin and comes from the following roots: (GOL ANÂR) and (ANÂR).
- Neri
- The shining nimble or the deity of the sea.
- Nayra
- Nari
- This name derives from the village of Nari in the Jhunjhunu district of Rajasthan, India, with approximately 1,000 people. The residents are mainly involved in agriculture.
- Noriah
- Naiara
- Refers to the Virgin Mary.
- Nura
- A Catalan feminine name, from a title of the Virgin Mary, "Nuestra Senora de Nuria", "Our Lady of Nuria".
- Nyra
- Nero
- The person who is demanding or tough in dealing things., The person who is demanding or tough in dealing things.
- Nahriah
- Nur
- An Arabic unisex name meaning ?light?. Sometimes also short for the Catalan feminine name Nuria, from a title of the Virgin Mary, "Nuestra Senora de Nuria", "Our Lady of Nuria".
- Norio
- This name derives from the Latin “honor > honōre(m) > honōrus > Honorius,” meaning “honor, respect, praise, tribute, offering to a deity, honored, esteemed, respected.” Honorius was Western Roman Emperor from 395 to 423. He was the younger son of emperor Theodosius I and his first wife, Aelia Flaccilla, and brother of Arcadius, who was the Byzantine Emperor from 395 until he died in 408. Honorius also was a member of the Gregorian mission to Christianize the Anglo-Saxons from their native Anglo-Saxon paganism in 597 AD, who later became Archbishop of Canterbury.
- Nouri
- Light, Bright nimble.
- Nerea
- A form of the Basque name Nere, meaning "mine".
- Nereo
- This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Nēreús (Νηρεύς),” meaning “water, liquid, aquatic.” In Greek mythology, Nereus is a primitive marine deity, son of Pontus and Gaia. He is depicted as a wise old man who foretold events, just and benevolent, called by Homer, “the old man of the sea.” Nereus lives at the seafloor of the Aegean.
- Nairah