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- Naail
- Acquirer, Earner, Blue, Winner, Gainer, Wage earner, Receiver, Award, Capacity.
- Niala
- Naaila
- the person with the record of victories.
- Neeley
- Nel
- Being neither at the beginning nor at the end in a series.
- Nilay
- Heaven, home.
- Nula
- This name derives from the Proto-Celtic and Irish (Gaelic) “Finnguala,” composed of two elements: “*windos > find > fionn” (white, fair) and “guala” (shoulder), meaning “Fair-shoulder, blonde.” In Irish mythology, Finnguala was the daughter of Lir of the Túatha Dé Danann. The Túatha Dé Danann, also known by the earlier name Tuath Dé (the tribe of the gods) are a race of supernaturally-gifted people in Irish mythology. They are thought to represent the principal deities of pre-Christian Gaelic Ireland.
- Noela
- Happy Christmas season.
- Nolah
- Naylaa
- Gift
- Nialah
- Naela
- Nilia
- 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.
- Nellee
- The ultimate fact, extraordinary., The ultimate fact, extraordinary.
- Nilla
- This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Nīkólāos (Νῑκόλᾱος),” composed of two elements: “nī́kē (νῑ́κη)” (victory, success) plus “lāós (λᾱός)” (people, people assembled). In turn, the name means “victory of the people.” The Eastern Orthodox Church, the Roman Catholic Church, and the Anglican Churches celebrate St. Nicholas on 6 December, in honor of Nicholas. In Greece, the name and its variants are trendy in regions near the sea, as St. Nicholas is the patron saint of seafarers. Saint Nicholas was a historic 4th-century Christian saint and Greek Bishop of Myra (Demre, part of modern-day Turkey) in Lycia. Having the reputation of the one who gives secret gifts thus became Santa Claus’s model, whose modern name comes from the Dutch Sinterklaas, is nothing more than a corrupt transliteration of “St. Nikolaos.”
- Nial
- The person who is fluent in speaking., The person who is fluent in speaking.
- Nialle
- Nali
- Nali is a given name of the Lozi tribe, meaning: buffalo.
- Naael
- Nol
- Irish: Champion.