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Etymology | English |
Nabore |
Name of Hebrew origin, latinized as "Nabor"; light of the prophet. | N/A |
Nadia |
Diminutive of the Russian name "Nadezda"; hope. | N/A |
Nadine |
Variation of Nadia; hope. | N/A |
Namazio |
From Latin; loves the truth. | N/A |
Nanfanione |
Derived from Greek, latinized as "Namphanion"; perfumed, aromatic. | N/A |
Napoleone |
From the Celtic "Nab" and "Leon"; son of a lion. | Napoleon |
Narciso |
From the Greek "Nàrkisos", with the root "Narke"; taste. | N/A |
Narcisso |
Derived from the Latin "Narcissus"; late bloomer. | N/A |
Narno |
From Greek, latinized as "Narnus", name of ethnic origin; from Nari. | N/A |
Narseo |
From Greek, latinized as "Narseus"; belonging to Narsete. | N/A |
Narsete |
From Persian, latinized as "Narses"; dark fruit. | N/A |
Narzale |
From Greek, latinized as "Narzales"; that which is dark. | N/A |
Natale |
Derived from the Latin adjective "natalis"; natal, related to birthing. | N/A |
Natalia |
Feminine form of Natale with the same meaning. | N/A |
Natalina |
Diminutive of Natalia with the same meaning. | N/A |
Naum |
Derived from the Hebrew "Nahum"; compassionate. | N/A |
Nazario |
Derived from the Hebrew "Nazàr"; consecrated. | N/A |
Nazzareno |
Name of ethnic origin, derived from the Latin "Nazarènus"; from Nazareth.. | N/A |
Nazzaro |
Derived from the Hebrew "Nazàr"; consecrated. | N/A |
Nella |
Feminine variation of the diminutive Nilla, truncated from "Petronilla"; small rock. | N/A |
Nem |
Ancient name of Gaelic origin; just, righteous. | N/A |
Nemesio |
From the Greek "Nemèslos", derived from "Nemesis", epiteth of the Goddess of justice; distributor, dispenser. | N/A |
Neofito |
From the Greek "Neophytos", latinized as "Neophitus"; new plant, or new to the faith. | N/A |
Neomisia |
Derived from Latin; new, from Misia, a locality in Asia Minor. | N/A |
Neone |
From Greek , latinized as "Neon"; new. | N/A |
Neonilla |
Ancient feminine name of Latin origin, given to orphans. | N/A |
Neopolo |
From the Greek "Neopolis", latinized as "Neopulus"; new pole, new turn. | N/A |
Neoterio |
Derived from the Latin "Neoterius"; he who loves news. | N/A |
Neoto |
From the Celtic "Neot"; good swimmer. | N/A |
Nepomuceno |
Derived from Bohemian, name of ethnic origin; from Nepomuk, ancient locality in Czechoslovakia. | N/A |
Nepoziano |
Derived from Latin; prodigal, magnanimous. | N/A |
Nerea |
From Greek, latinized as "Nerei"; great swimmer, water nymph. | N/A |
Nereo |
Derived from the Greek "Nòreys"; great swimmer. | N/A |
Nersa |
From Greek, latinized as "Nersas", name of ethnic origin; from Nersae, ancient city in the Lazio region. | N/A |
Nestabo |
Derived from Greek, latinized as "Nestabus"; he who fasts. | N/A |
Nestore |
From the Latin "Nestoris" or "Nestor"; guide, conductor. | N/A |
Nevelone |
From the Provincial "Nevelon", derived from the German "Niflungs"; son of the clouds. | N/A |
Nicandro |
Derived from the Latin "nike" or "ander"; champion, victorious. | N/A |
Nicanore |
From the Greek "Nikanôr", derived from the Latin "Nicander", winner, champion. | N/A |
Nicarete |
From Greek, latinized as "Nicaretis"; gives the gift of virtue. | N/A |
Nicasio |
From Greek, latinized as "Nicasius"; makes victorious, gives victory. | N/A |
Nicea |
Derived from the Greek "Nìkaia", latinized as "Niceas"; victorious. | N/A |
Niceforo |
Derived from the Greek "Nikephoros", latinized as "Nicèphorus"; brings victory. | N/A |
Niceta |
Derived from the Greek "Nikeetees", latinized as "Nicetas"; she who wins. | N/A |
Niceto |
Derived from the Latin "Nicetius"; he who wins. | N/A |
Nicezia |
Feminine form of Nicezio with the same meaning. | N/A |
Nicezio |
From Greek, latinized as "Nicetiis"; winner, champion. | N/A |
Nicio |
Derived from the Greek "Nike"; victorious. | N/A |
Nico |
Slavic variation of the name Nicola with the same meaning. | N/A |
Nicodemo |
Derived from the Greek "Nikòdemos"; winner among his people. | N/A |
Nicola |
From the Greek "Nikòdemos", derived from "Nikee" and "Laos";winner among his people. | Nicholas |
Nicolas |
Variation of Nicola, from the Greek "Nikòdemos", derived from "Nikee" and "Laos", latinized as "Nicolaus"; winner among his people.;winner among his people. | N/A |
Nicolò |
Variation of Nicola, from the Greek "Nikòdemos", derived from "Nikee" and "Laos", latinized as "Nicolaus"; winner among his people. | N/A |
Nicomede |
Derived from the Greek "Nikòmedes"; victorious prince. | N/A |
Nicone |
Derived from Greek, latinized as "Nicon"; winner. | N/A |
Nicostrato |
Derived from Greek, latinized as "Nicostratus"; victorious. | N/A |
Nilammone |
Derived from Greek, latinized as "Nilammon"; God's companion. | N/A |
Nilde |
Feminine name derived form ancient Saxon "Hilde"; warrior. | N/A |
Nilo |
Derived from the Greek "Neilos", latinized as "Nilus"; river. | N/A |
Nimmia |
Derived from Celtic; believer, faithful. | N/A |
Nina |
Feminine name of Hebrew origin; beautiful. | N/A |
Ninfa |
Derived from Greek, latinized as "Nympha"; wife. | N/A |
Ninfodora |
Derived from Greek, latinized as "Nymphodora"; given as a wife. | N/A |
Niniano |
From the Latin "Niniaus"; he who is handsome. | N/A |
Nino |
From Hebrew, latinized as "Ninus"; handsome. | N/A |
Noe' |
Derived from the Hebrew "Nôah"; quiet, restful. | Noah |
Noemi |
Name of Hebrew origin, derived from "Noam"; happiness, joy. | N/A |
Nominanda |
From Latin; reknowned, famous. | N/A |
Nonna |
Derived from Latin; lady. | N/A |
Nonno |
From the Latin "Nonnus"; lord, mister. | N/A |
Norberto |
Derived from the ancient German "Nordberth"; splendor of the north. | N/A |
Norina |
Name of Iberian origin; spinster, not wed. | N/A |
Norma |
Feminine name derived from the masculine name "Nordmand"; woman from the north. | N/A |
Nostriano |
From the Latin; our contryman, he who lives in the same city. | N/A |
Notburga |
Derived from Celtic, name of ethnic origin; comes from the northern countries. | N/A |
Novato |
From the Latin "Novatus"; renewed. | N/A |
Novellone |
Derived from the Latin "Novelonus", extracted from the Celtic "Nevelon"; son of the clouds. | N/A |
Numeriano |
Derived from the Latin "Numerianus", calculator.
Numidico |
Derived from Greek, latinized as "Numidicus", name of ethnic origin; from Numidia, African. | N/A |
Nunilona |
From Hebrew, latinized as "Nunilos"; daughter. | N/A |
Nunzio |
Derived from the Latin "Nuntio", to announce. | N/A |
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