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Namiton m & f NahuatlPossibly means "little spouse", from Nahuatl
namictli "wife, husband, spouse" and the diminutive suffix
-ton, in which case it was likely a nickname for a child.
Namiyo f JapaneseFrom Japanese 波
(nami) meaning "wave" combined with 代 (
yo) meaning "generation, era" or 世 (
yo) meaning "world". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Namizou m JapaneseFrom Japanese 波, 浪 (name) meaning "wave" combined with 三 (zou) meaning "three" or 蔵 (zou) meaning "store, hide". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Nam-joo f & m KoreanA famous bearier of this name is Nam-joo from the South Korean girl group Apink.
Nam-ju f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 南 "south" and 珠 "precious stone, gem, jewel, pearl".
Nam-jun m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 南 (
nam) meaning "south" and 俊 (
jun) meaning "talented, capable; handsome" or 準 (
jun) meaning "follow, conform," as well as other hanja combinations.... [
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Namkhang f ThaiNamkhang is Latinized form of “น้ำค้าง” in Thai. Meaning “Dew”.
Namkholong m IndianThis name bases on the North Eastern Indian Tribal name Rongmei and it means a Brave Heart.
Namman m GaroFrom the Garo word নম্ (
nam) meaning "good" and মঁদে (
mande) meaning "person".
Namor m Popular CultureOriginally conceived by the writer-artist Bill Everett in 1939, Namor is the name of Marvel's earliest hero the Sub-Mariner. The name itself means "the Avenging Son" and is also a play on the word "Roman".
Namora m & f MandailingThe name literally means "Noble" and can be given to boys and girls who come from one of the Mandailing clans.
Namori m Western AfricanUsed in Ivory Coast. A famous bearer is Namori Meite (born 1988) a French-born Côte d'Ivoirean basketball player currently member of the Côte d'Ivoire national basketball team.
Namozgul f UzbekDerived from
namoz meaning "prayer" and
gul meaning "rose, flower".
Nampeyo f Indigenous AmericanDerived from the Tewa word
Num-pa-yu meaning "snake that does not bite". This was borne by the Hopi-Tewa potter Nampeyo of Hano (1859-1942), the daughter of a Tewa woman and a Hopi man.
Nam-ra f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 南 (
nam) meaning "south" and 路 (
ra) meaning "road, path, street; journey", or 羅 meaning "net for catching birds". Other hanja combinations are also possible.
Nam-seon m & f Koreanvariation of Namsun, means "city" and "first" other combinations can be made on the way of spelling the hanja.
Namsrai m Mongolian, MythologyFrom the name of a Buddhist god of wealth and prosperity, derived from Tibetan
rnam thos sras "prince all-hearing", ultimately from Sanskrit
Vaiśravana.
Nam-Sun f & m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 南
(nam) meaning "south" combined with 淳
(sun) meaning "honest, simple" or 順
(sun) meaning "obey, submit". Other hanja combinations can form this name as well.
Namthip f ThaiFrom Thai น้ำ
(nam) meaning "water" and ทิพย์
(thip) meaning "heaven, paradise, celestial, divine".
Namuchoru m JapaneseFrom Japanese 南 (namuchoru) meaning "south" or other kanji which are pronounced the same way.
Namuel m Biblical, Biblical LatinForm of
Nemuel used in the Douay-Rheims Bible (1582-1610), the Clementine Vulgate (1592) and the Nova Vulgata ("Neo-Vulgate", 1979). The latter two are respectively the former and current official Bible of the Roman Catholic Church.
Namuun f MongolianMeans "calm, still, quiet, peaceful" or "modest, meek" in Mongolian.
Namuunaa f MongolianProbably derived from either Mongolian намуу
(namuu) meaning "poppy" or намуун
(namuun) meaning "quiet, calm"
Nam-yun f Korean (Rare)From Sino-Korean 南 (nam) meaning "south" and 允 (yun) "to grant, to allow, to consent".
Namzhil m & f MongolianMongolian form of Tibetan
Namgyal, meaning "victorious" or "complete victory". Coincides with a Mongolian word meaning "lull".
Nan f & m ChineseFrom Chinese 男
(nán) meaning "man, male, son", 南
(nán) meaning "south" or 楠
(nán) meaning "Chinese cedar", as well as other characters that are pronounced similarly.
Nan m & f BurmeseMeans "palace" or "gold thread, metal thread" in Burmese.
Nanaanjueri f Japanese (Rare)From Japanese 奈 (
na) meaning "apple tree" duplicated using 々, 安 (
an) meaning "peace, quiet" or 杏 (
an) meaning "apricot", 寿 (
ju) meaning "long life", 恵 (
e) meaning "favour, benefit" or 絵 (
e) meaning "picture, painting, drawing, sketch" combined with 里 (
ri) meaning "village"... [
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Nanae f JapaneseFrom Japanese 七 (nana) meaning "seven" combined with 恵 (e) meaning "favour, benefit". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Nanagi f JapaneseFrom Japanese 夏 (na) meaning "summer" or 奈 (na) meaning "apple tree" combined with 凪 (nagi) meaning "calm". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Nanaha f JapaneseFrom Japanese 菜 (na) meaning "vegetables, greens", 々, a phonetic character indicting a duplication of the beginning kanji combined with 果 (ha) meaning "fruit". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Nanahi f JapaneseFrom Japanese 夏 (
na) meaning "summer", 南 (
na) meaning "south" combined with 陽 (
hi) meaning "light, sun, male". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Nanahime f JapaneseFrom Japanese 菜 (na) meaning "vegetables, greens", 々, a phonetic character indicting a duplication of the beginning kanji combined with 姫 (hime) meaning "princess". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Nanahira f JapaneseMeaning mostly meaning 七, Meaning seven, and ひら having no meaning.
Nanaho f JapaneseFrom Japanese 菜 (na) meaning "vegetables, greens" duplicated and combined with 帆 (ho) meaning "sail". Other kanji combinations are possible as well.
Nanaia f MaoriMeaning as of yet unknown. A notable bearer of this name is the Maori politician Nanaia Mahuta (b. 1970) from New Zealand.
Nanak m Punjabi, Indian (Sikh)The name Nanak is given to a boy when he is born at his mother's ancestoral village. The meaning comes from
nanaka that is "the mother's village"... [
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Nanaka f JapaneseFrom Japanese 菜 (
na) meaning "vegetables, greens" duplicated and combined with 夏 (
ka) meaning "summer" or 日 (
ka) meaning "day, sun, Japan". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Naname f JapaneseFrom Japanese 菜 (
na) meaning "vegetables, greens", 々, a phonetic character indicting a duplication of the beginning kanji combined with 芽 (
me) meaning "bud, sprout, shoot". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Nanana f JapaneseFrom Japanese 菜 (na) meaning "vegetables, greens" or 奈 (na) meaning "apple tree", duplicated or 菜 (na) meaning "vegetables, greens" combined with 那 (na) meaning "what" or 々, a phonetic character indicting a duplication of the beginning kanji... [
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Nanane f JapaneseFrom Japanese 凪 (na) meaning "calm" duplicated and combined with 音 (ne) meaning "sound". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Nanao f JapaneseFrom 七 (
nana) meaning "seven" and 緒 (
o) meaning "thread". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Nanaru f JapaneseFrom Japanese 奈 (na) meaning "apple tree", duplicated and combined with 留 (ru) meaning "to stay". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Nanase f JapaneseFrom 七 (
nana) meaning "seven" and 世 (
se) meaning "world". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Nanashi m & f JapaneseFrom Japanese ななし (
nanashi) meaning "nameless, anonymous".
Nanato m JapaneseFrom Japanese 七 (
nana) meaning "seven" combined with 都 (
to) meaning "capital (city)" or 翔 (
to) meaning "soar, fly". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Nanatsu f JapaneseFrom Japanese 七 (
na) meaning "seven" combined with 夏 (
natsu) meaning "summer". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Nanāya-kānat f BabylonianPossibly means "
Nanaya has gathered", deriving from the Akkadian element
kanāšu ("to gather in (harvest, people)").
Nanayo f JapaneseFrom Japanese 菜 (na) meaning "vegetables, greens", 採 (na) meaning "collect, gather" combined with 世 (yo) meaning "world". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Nanbing f ChineseFrom the Chinese
囡 (nān) meaning "daughter" and
冰 (bīng) meaning "ice".
Nan-cho f KoreanFrom Korean 난초 (nan-cho) meaning "orchid", which comes from Sino-Korean 蘭草 (nan-cho).
Nandana f & m Indian, Kannada, SinhaleseDerived from Sanskrit नन्दन
(nandana) meaning "daughter", "son", or "rejoicing, gladdening". It is used as a feminine name in India, while it is masculine in Sri Lanka.
Nandhard m GermanicDerived from Gothic
nand "bravery" (or from Gothic
nanthjan "to venture, to risk, to dare") combined with Gothic
hardus (
hart in Old High German) "brave, hardy."
Nandi f ZuluMeans "sweet" in Zulu. This was the name of the mother of
Shaka, famed warrior king of the Zulus in colonial South Africa (though her grave is marked
Nindi).
Nandi m HinduismMeans "joy, pleasure, delight" in Sanskrit. In Hindu mythology this is the name of the bull mount (vahana) of the god
Shiva.
Nandina f English (Rare)From the species of flowering plant, also known as heavenly bamboo or sacred bamboo.
Nandira f TamilFrom Sanskrit
"नन्द्" (Nand) meaning "Rejoice".
Nandrad m GermanicDerived from Gothic
nand "bravery" (or from Gothic
nanthjan "to venture, to risk, to dare") combined with Old High German
rât "counsel."
Nandua f Indigenous American, HistoryThe name of a 17th-century Native American woman of the Accawmacke tribe, daughter of Chief Debedeavon, who became an ally to the English colonists.
Nandulf m GermanicDerived from Gothic
nand "bravery" (or from Gothic
nanthjan "to venture, to risk, to dare") combined with Gothic
vulfs "wolf."
Nandwin m GermanicDerived from Gothic
nand "bravery" (or from Gothic
nanthjan "to venture, to risk, to dare") combined with Old High German
wini "friend."
Nanea f HawaiianDirectly taken from Hawaiian
nanea meaning "fascinating, interesting, enjoyable". It was one of the top 100 most popular names for girls born in Hawaii in 2005 and the name of a doll in the
American Girl line, released in 2017.
Naneda f ShawneeThis was the name of Oneta's mother in The Loon Feather, a 1940 novel by Iola Fuller. Oneta was the daughter of Tecumseh in the novel.
Nanfang f ChineseFrom the Chinese
南 (nán) meaning "south" and
芳 (fāng) meaning "fragrant, virtuous, beautiful".
Nanfei f ChineseFrom the Chinese
南 (nán) meaning "south" and
霏 (fēi) meaning "falling of snow and rain".
Năng m & f VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 能
(năng) meaning "frequently, often, habitually".
Nang f ShanFrom a noble honorific title meaning "lady, miss, princess" in Shan, typically used before the given name.
Nang f KachinFrom a title meaning "lady, princess" in Kachin, used as an honorific for a chief's daughter and typically placed before the given name.
Nangamso f & m XhosaMeans "future" or "even tomorrow" in Xhosa, figuratively "thank you". Often intended as being part of a phrase such as
ungadinwa nangomso meaning "don’t be tired tomorrow". Meant to convey gratitude, and the hope for more of the same in the future.
Nange f ChineseFrom the Chinese
南 (nán) meaning "south" and
歌 (gē) meaning "song; sing, praise".
Nani f GeorgianMeaning uncertain. The earliest known attestation of this name occurs in a Svan source from the 13th century AD, so it might possibly be of Svan origin. Also compare the Georgian noun ნანა
(nana) meaning "mother" as well as "darling child".... [
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Nanjing f ChineseFrom the Chinese
南 (nán) meaning "south" and
晶 (jīng) meaning "crystal, clear, bright, radiant".
Nan-ju f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 蘭 (nan) meaning "orchid" combined with 朱 (ju) meaning "vermillion, scarlet, red". This name can be formed using other hanja combinations as well.
Nanjue f ChineseFrom the Chinese
囡 (nān) meaning "daughter" and
珏 (jué) meaning "two pieces of jade joined together".
Nanker m Popular CultureNanker Phelge is a pseudonym of the Rolling Stones used in credits for collaborative works of the whole band. A Nanker was a revolting face that band members, Brian Jones in particular, would pull.
Nanli f ChineseFrom the Chinese
囡 (nān) meaning "daughter" and
鹂 (lí) meaning "chinese oriole".
Nanlian f ChineseFrom the Chinese
南 (nán) meaning "south" and
恋 (liàn) meaning "love, long for".
Nanling f ChineseFrom the Chinese
囡 (nān) meaning "daughter" and
灵 (líng) meaning "spirit, soul".
Nanmei f ChineseFrom the Chinese
南 (nán) meaning "south" and
梅 (méi) meaning "plum" or
美 (měi) meaning "beauty, beautiful".
Nannan f & m ChineseFrom Chinese 囡
(nān) meaning "daughter, child", 楠
(nán) meaning "Chinese cedar, Chinese giant redwood" or 南
(nán) meaning "south" combined with themselves... [
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Nano f IrishDiminutive form of
Honora. Used mostly in honour of Nano Nagle who was a pioneer for the education of women and rebellion against the Penal Laws in Ireland
Nano f JapaneseFrom Japanese 七 (
na) meaning "seven" combined with 乃 (
no), a possessive particle. Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Nanoha f JapaneseFrom Japanese 菜 (
na) meaning "vegetables, greens", 乃 (
no), a possessive particle combined with 羽 (
ha) meaning "feather, plume", 葉 (
ha) meaning "leaf", or 波 (
ha) meaning "wav"... [
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Nanoka f JapaneseFrom Japanese 菜 (
na) meaning "vegetables, greens", 乃 (
no), a possessive particle combined with 花 (
ka) meaning "flower". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Nanoko f JapaneseFrom Japanese 菜 (
nano) meaning "vegetables, greens" combined with 子 (
ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Nanon f JapaneseFrom Japanese 渚 (na) meaning "beach, shore", 奈 (na) meaning "apple tree", 那 (na) meaning "what", 凪 (na) meaning "calm" or 波 (na) meaning "wave" combined with 音 (non) meaning "sound". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Nanqian f & m ChineseFrom the Chinese
南 (nán) meaning "south" and
倩 (qiàn) meaning "beautiful, lovely".
Nanseolheon f Korean (Rare, Archaic)Deriving from the Sino-Korean elements 蘭 (
nan), meaning "orchid", 雪 (
seol) meaning "snow", and 軒 (
heon) meaning "carriage, high, wide, balcony". This was the nomme de plume of a prominent female poet of the Joseon dynasty.
Nansha f ChineseFrom the Chinese
南 (nán) meaning "south" and
纱 (shā) meaning "gauze, thin silk".
Nanshe f Near Eastern MythologyEtymology uncertain; derived in part from Sumerian
še "grain". This was the name of a Sumerian goddess of prophecy, justice, fertility, and fishing.
Nanshu f ChineseFrom the Chinese
南 (nán) meaning "south" and
姝 (shū) meaning "beautiful girl".
Nantetsu m JapaneseFrom Japanese 南 (nantetsu) meaning "south" or from Japanese 南 (nan) meaning "south" combined with 哲 (tetsu) meaning "philosophy, clear". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Nanthaphon f ThaiFrom Thai นันท
(nantha) meaning "pleasure, joy, delight" and พร
(phon) meaning "blessing".
Nanthawan f ThaiFrom Thai นันท
(nantha) meaning "pleasure, joy, delight" and วัน
(wan) meaning "day".
Nanthawat m ThaiFrom Thai นันท
(nantha) meaning "pleasure, joy, delight" and วัฒน์
(wat) meaning "culture, development".
Nanthild f Frankish, HistoryFrom a Germanic name which meant "brave in battle", composed of the elements
nanð "daring, brave, bold" (or Gothic
nand "bravery", or Gothic
nanthjan/
nanþjan "to venture, to risk, to dare") and
hild "battle"... [
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Nanthita f ThaiFrom Thai นันทิ
(nanthi) meaning "delighted, joyful, happy", ultimately from Sanskrit नन्द
(nanda).
Nanthiya f ThaiFrom Thai นันทิ
(nanthi) meaning "delighted, joyful, happy", ultimately from Sanskrit नन्द
(nanda).
Nantosuelta f Celtic MythologyIn Celtic mythology, Nantosuelta is the goddess of nature, the earth, fire and fertility. Nantosuelta is often associated with water and depicted as being surrounded by water. The goddess's name literally translates as "of winding stream" or "sun-drenched valley", from the Proto-Indo-European root
*swel- "swelter", found in Indo-European words denoting "sun".