Nan (Hebrew) To have grace. [sp.] (Hebreo) Tiene agracia. [fr.] (Hébreu) A la grâce. A form of
the name Ann. Also Nana, Nance, Nancee, Nancey,
Nanci, Nancie, Nancy, Nanette, Nanice, Nanine, Nanna, Nannie, Nanny, Nanon, Nettie, and
Netty.
Nancy (Hebrew) To have grace. [sp.] (Hebreo) Tiene agracia. [fr.] (Hébreu) A la grâce. A form of
the name Nan. Also Nance, Nancee, Nancey, Nanci,
Nancie, Nanice, Nannie, Nannyn, Nansee, and Nansey.
Naomi (Hebrew) Pleasant. [sp.] (Hebreo) Agradable. [fr.] (Hébreu) Agréable. Also Naoma, Naomia, and Naomie.
Nara (Japanese) Oak tree. [sp.] (Japonés) Roble obliga a refugiarse
en un árbol. [fr.] (Japonais)
Arbre du Chêne.
Nari (Japanese) Thunder clap. [sp.] (Japonés) Palmada del Trueno. [fr.] (Japonais) Coup de tonnerre.
Nasya (Hebrew) The Lords
miracle. [sp.] (Hebreo) El milagro
de El Señor. [fr.] (Hébreu) Le
miracle de Le Seigneur. Also Nasia.
Natalie (Latin) The birthday of the
Lord. [sp.] (Latino) El
cumpleaños del Señor. [fr.] (Latin)
Lanniversaire du Seigneur. Also
Nat, Nata, Natala, Natalee, Natalene, Natalia, Natalina, Nataline, Natayla, Natasha,
Nathalia, Nathalie, Natty, Nettie, and Netty.
Neala (Celtic) Like a chief. [sp.] (Céltico) Como un jefe. [fr.] (Celtique) Comme un chef. The
feminine form of the name Neal. Also Neila,
Neile, Neilla, and Neille.
Neda (Slavic) To be wealthy, or to be
born on Sunday. [sp.] (Eslavo)
Estar adinerado, o nacer el domingo. [fr.] (Slave) être riche, ou être naît sur dimanche. The feminine form of the
name Edward. Also Nedda, Neddie, and Nedi.
Nelia (Latin) Horn. [sp.] (Latino) Cuerno. [fr.] (Latin) Corne. A short form of
the name Cornelia. Also Neely.
Nell (Greek) Light. [sp.] (Griego) Luz. [fr.] (Grec) Lumière. A form of the
names Eleanor and Cornelia. Also Nel, Nelala,
Nellie, and Nelly.
Neona (Greek) A sea nymph. [sp.] (Griego) Una ninfa del mar. [fr.] (Grec) Une nymphe de la mer.
Nessie, A form of the name Agnes.
Nettie or Netty, A short form of names that
include Nette in them, ie Henrietta, Nanette, etc.
Nicole (Greek) Victory of the
people. [sp.] (Griego) Victoria de
las personas. [fr.] (Grec) Victoire
des personnes. The feminine form of the name Nicholas. Also Colette, Cosetta, Cosette, Nichol, Nichola,
Nichole, Nicholle, Nicki, Nickie, Nicky, Nicol, Nicola, Nicolea, Nicolete, Nicoli,
Nicolina, Nicoline, Nicolle, Niki, Nikki, Nikoletta, and Nikolia.
Nika, Nike, or Nikki (Greek) Victory. [sp.] (Griego) Victoria. [fr.] (Grec) Victoire. See Nicole.
Nina (Spanish) Girl. [sp.] (Español) Muchacha. [fr.] (Espagnol) Fille. A familiar
form of the name Ann. Also Nina, Ninetta, Ninette,
Ninetta, Ninnette, and Ninon.
Nissa or Nisse, (Scandinavian) A friendly
elf. [sp.] (Scandinavian) Un duende
amistoso. [fr.] (Scandinave) Un
elfe amical. Also Nissie and Nissy.
Noel (French) Christmas. [sp.] (Francés) Navidad. [fr.] (Français) Noël. Also Noell, Noella, Noelle, Noellyn, Noelyn, and
Novelia.
Noelani (Hawaiian) Full of beauty, or one
form heaven. [sp.] (Hawaiian)
Lleno de belleza, o un cielo de la forma. [fr.] (Hawaiian) Plein de beauté, ou un
ciel de la forme. Also Noel.
Napoleon (Greek) The lion of the wood land. [sp.] (Griego) El león de la tierra
de la madera. [fr.] (Grec) Le
lion du bois débarque. AlsoLeon, Nap, Naoleon, Nappie, and Nappy.
Neil (Irish) A champion. [sp.] (Irlandés) Un campeón. [fr.] (Irlandais) Un champion. Also Neal, Neale, Neall, Neel, Neill, Neils, Nels,
Nial, Niall, Niel, Niels, Nil, Niles, and Nils.
Nels (Scandinavian) Also Nels and Nils.
Nelson (English) The son of Neil. [sp.] (Inglés) El hijo de
Neil. [fr.] (Anglais) Le fils de
Neil. Also NeAlson, Neils, Nels, Niles, Nils,
and Nilson.
Nero (Spanish Latin) The strong, the
stern. [sp.] (Latín español) El
fuerte, la popa. [fr.] (Latin espagnol)
Le fort, larrière. Also Neron.
Nestor (Greek) The traveler, the wisdom.
[sp.] (Griego) El viajero, el sabiduría. [fr.] (Grec) Le voyageur, la sagesse.
Neville (Old French) The new town. [sp.] (Viejo francés) El pueblo
nuevo. [fr.] (Vieux français) La
nouvelle ville. AlsoNev, Nevil, and Nevile.
Nevin (Irish) Worshiper of the saint. [sp.] (Irlandés) Worshiper del
santo. [fr.] (Irlandais) Worshiper
du saint. Also Nefen, Nev, Nevan, Nevins, and
Niven.
Norman (Old French) The man from the north. [sp.] (Viejo francés) El hombre
del norte. [fr.] (Vieux français)
Lhomme du nord. AlsoNorm, Normand, Normie, and Normy.
Norris (Old French) The northerner. [sp.] (Viejo francés) El
norteño. [fr.] (Vieux français)
Le northerner. AlsoNorrie and Norry.