Submitted Names of Length 5

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Nonna f Romansh
Romansh form of Anna, traditionally found in the Surselva region and in central Grisons.
Nønne f Danish
Variant of Nynne.
Nonne m & f East Frisian (Rare, Archaic)
A variation of the name Nanne.... [more]
Nonno f Japanese
From Japanese 暖 (non) meaning "warmth" combined with 乃 meaning "possessive particle, whereupon, accordingly". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Nonno m Italian
Italian form of Nonnos via it's Latinized form Nonnus.
Nonoa f Japanese
From Japanese 乃 (no), a possessive particle, 々, a phonetic character indicting a duplication of the beginning kanji combined with 愛 (a) meaning "love, affection." Other kanji combinations are possible.
Noona f Finnish
Finnish form of Nona 1.
Noo-ri f & m Korean (Modern)
Variant transcription of Nuri.
Noras m Lithuanian
Derived from the Lithuanian noun noras meaning "wish, desire", which is ultimately derived from the Lithuanian verb norėti meaning "to wish, to want, to desire".... [more]
Norat m Provençal
Truncated form of Onorat.
Nordi m Central African
The given name of the French (with Congolese descendency) professional football player Nordi Mukiele.
Norea f Swedish (Modern)
Elaborated form of Nora 1, perhaps influenced by Linnéa.
Norea f Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend
From Aramaic nura "fire". In some Gnostic writings she is the youngest daughter of Adam and Eve and wife of Noah... [more]
Noren f & m Japanese
From Japanese 乃 (no), a possessive particle combined with 恋 (ren) meaning "love", 漣 (ren) meaning "ripples" or 蓮 (ren) meaning "lotus". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [more]
Norge m Spanish (Latin American)
Of Unknown meaning. Possibly a combination of Natalia and Jorge, a combination of the parents' names.
Noria f Japanese
From Japanese 野 (no) meaning "area, field", 里 (ri) meaning "village" combined with 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Norie f Japanese
From 昇 (nori) meaning "to rise up" or 範 (nori) meaning "example" combined with 絵 (e) meaning "picture, painting". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Norig f Breton
Diminutive of Aenor.
Norii f Japanese
From Japanese 乃 (no), a possessive particle, 里 (ri) meaning "village" combined with 衣 (i) meaning "clothes". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Norik m Armenian
Short form of Norayr.
Norio m Japanese
From 昇 (nori) meaning "to rise up" or 範 (nori) meaning "example" combined with 夫 (o) meaning "man, husband". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Noris f Literature
The name Noris was invented around 1650 by Fritz Helwig for a nymph symbolising the city of Nürnberg (Germany). The name is derived from Norici, an ancient Celtic tribe.
Noris m English
Variant spelling of Norris.
Noriy m Karachay-Balkar
Karachay-Balkar form of Nur.
Norja f & m Finnish (Rare)
Means "lithe" in Finnish, though the word is not commonly used. Also the Finnish word for Norway. Compare to more common Sorja.
Nórka f Kashubian
Diminutive of Nóra.
Norka f Polish
Polish diminutive of Nora, itself a diminutive of Honorata.
Norka f Spanish (Latin American), Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare)
Seemingly derived from Russian норка (norka), referring to mink (both the animal and fur).
Normi f Spanish
Diminutive of Norma.
Norna f Swedish (Rare), Literature
Used by Sir Walter Scott for a character in his novel 'The Pirate' (1821). Apparently he based it on Old Norse norn, the name for one of the fate goddesses of Norse mythology, which is related to the Swedish dialect verb norna "to warn, to communicate secretly" (and may ultimately be echoic in origin, i.e., imitative of low murmuring)... [more]
Norol m & f Malay
Malay variant of Nurul.
Noroy f Uzbek
Derived from nor which can mean "camel", "birthmark", "pomegranate" or "fire" and oy meaning "moon".
North m & f Obscure
From the English word "north" referring to the direction north, or "up, above". ... [more]
Norul m & f Malay, Bengali
Malay and Bengali variant of Nurul.
Nosil f Garo
From the Garo word নো (no) meaning "younger sister" and সিল্ (sil) meaning "pretty".
Nosir m Tajik, Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Nasir.
Noson m Jewish (Russified), Yiddish (Russified)
Yiddish form of Nathan, which appears to be mostly used by Ashkenazi Jews.
Notis m Greek
Diminutive of Panagiotis.
Notta f Romansh
Truncated form of Annotta and feminine form of Not.
Nouel m Breton
Breton variant of Noël.
Nouha f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi transcription of Nuha 1.
Noula f Greek
Diminutive of Anna (via its diminutive Annoula), Ekaterini (via its diminutive Katerinoula), Fotini (via its diminutive Foteinoula), Gianna (via its diminutive Giannoula) and any other pet forms that end in -noula.
Nouli f Greek
Diminutive of Adriani.
Noune f Armenian (Rare)
Alternate transcription of Armenian Նունե (see Nune).
Noura f Arabic
Derived from Arabic نَوْرَة (nawra) meaning "blossom, bloom".
Nouri m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Means "my light" from Arabic نُور (nūr) meaning "light, brightness" (chiefly Tunisian).
Novan m Indonesian
Nov referring to being born in november and it also means spiritual mystical person, beliefs in spirits
Novea f English (Rare), English (American, Rare)
Variant of Novia. According to the SSA, Novea was given to 5 girls in 2018.
Novée f Dutch
Variant of Novie.
Novel m & f English (Rare)
From the English word novel, a type of literature.... [more]
Novie f American
Diminutive of Nova.
Novka f Slovene
Feminine form of Novak.
No'xat f Uzbek
Means "chickpea" in Uzbek.
Noxid f Tajik
Tajik variant form of Anahita.
Noyou f Korean
爐 "No" meaning "Heart" and 有 "you, yu" as in "Existence" other hanja combinations can be made
Nozik f Uzbek
Means "fine, delicate" in Uzbek.
Nozim m Tajik, Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Nazim. A known bearer of this name is the Tajik soccer player Nozim Babadjanov (b. 1995).
Nozli f Uzbek
Uzbek form of Nazli.
Npaub m & f Hmong
Means "moth" in Hmong.
Nrita m Indian
MEANING - "manhood, masculine"... [more]
Nriti f Indian
Name - Nriti नृति (Nrriti)... [more]
Nritt m Indian
MEANING- "dancing, acting, gesticulation"... [more]
Nritu m Indian
MEANING - "lively, dancing, active, gesticulating, long, actor, dancer, earth"... [more]
Nruas m Hmong
Means "drum, gong" in Hmong Daw.
Nshan m Armenian
Means "sign" in Armenian.
Nsoma f Tsonga
Means "anchor" in Xitsonga.
Nsovo m & f Tsonga
Means "grace" in Xitsonga.
Nsuka f Kongo
Means "last born; youngest child" in Kongo.
Nsuku m & f Tsonga
Means "gold, golden" in Xitsonga.
Nsulo f Tsonga
Wipe away the tears and bring joy
Nsṍwaa f Akan
Means "seventh born" in Akan.
Ntana f Greek
Greek form of Dana.
Ntare m Rwandan
Meaning "lion" in Kinyarwanda and Kirundi. Famous people with that name includes five kings of the Kingdom of Burundi: Ntare I Rushatsi Cambarantama, Ntare II Kibogora, Ntare III Kivimira Semuganzashamba, Ntare IV Rutaganzwa Rugamba and Ntare V Ndizeye and american actor Ntare Mwine.
Ntaub f Hmong
Means "cloth" in Hmong.
Ntemi f Greek
Greek form of Demi, used as a diminutive of Dimitra.
Ntepi f Greek
Diminutive of Despina.
Ntepy f Greek
Diminutive of Despina.
Ntimi m Eastern African, Swahili (?)
From southern Tanzania, Mbeya region meaning a pastor.
Ntimi f Greek
Variant of Dimi; a diminutive of Dimitra.
Ntina f Greek
Short form of Konstantina.
Ntinu m Kongo
King
Ntora f Greek
Variant transcription of Ντόρα (see Dora).
Nturu m Chaga
Means "forest" in Chagga.
Ntxhi f Hmong
Means "whisper" in Hmong.
Ntxoo f Hmong
Derived from ntxoov meaning "shaded, cloudy".
Núadu m Old Irish
Older form of Nuada.
Nubao f Chinese
From the Chinese 女 (nǚ) meaning "woman, girl" and 宝 (bǎo) meaning "treasure, jewel; precious, rare".
Nübar f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Nubar.
Nubar m & f Armenian
Means "new fruit" in Armenian.
Nûber f Kurdish
Derived from Kurdish meaning "new" and bera meanining "sprout, shoot".
Nubon m Filipino
Transferred use of the surname Nubon.
Nûcan f Kurdish
From meaning "new, fresh" and can meaning "soul".
Nucha f Galician
Short form of Benucha.
Nudan m & f Tibetan
Means "powerful, efficient" in Tibetan.
Nûdem f & m Kurdish
Derived from the Kurdish words meaning "new" and dem meaning "time".
Nudge m English (Australian)
The use of the name (particularly as a pet name) in Australia is likely due to the character of Gerald "Nudge" Noritis, a character from the Australian sitcom 'Hey Dad..!'.
Nufar f Hebrew
Hebrew form of Nuphar.
Nufri m Kashubian
Diminutive of Ònufri.
Nufus f Indonesian
From Arabic نفوس (nufūs), the plural of نفس (nafs) meaning "breath, life, essence, self".
Nugai m Mongolian
Possibly a variant transcription of Nogai.
Nǚhái f Chinese
From Chinese 女孩 (Nǚhái) meaning "girl"
Nuhai f Chinese
Less official variant of Nǚhái.
Nûjen m & f Kurdish
Means "modern" in Kurdish.
Nukik m Greenlandic
Means "tendon" in Greenlandic.
Nukri m Georgian
Derived from the Georgian noun ნუკრი (nukri) meaning "fawn", though Georgian sources state that the word is also used for the juveniles of related wild animal species, such as the chamois and the goitered gazelle.... [more]
Nulia f Indonesian
Rhyming variant of Julia.
Nu'man m Arabic
Means "blood, red" in Arabic.
Numps m Theatre
Diminutive of Humphrey.... [more]
Nunik f Armenian
Diminutive of Nune.
Nuniq f & m Inuit
Origination of Nanook.
Nunna f Georgian (Archaic)
Archaic Georgian form of Nino 2, since it was used to refer to saint Nino of Cappadocia (280-332).... [more]
Nunni f & m Greenlandic
Younger form of Núne.
Nunnu f & m Greenlandic
Younger form of Núno.
Nunuk f Javanese
Means "to grope, to feel one's way around" in Javanese.
Nuong f Western African, Dagarti
Means "sweet; bloom" in Dagarti, spoken in Ghana.
Nuott m Romansh
Variant of Nuot.
Nuowa f Chinese
From the Chinese 诺 (nuò) meaning "promise, approve" and 娃 (wá) meaning "doll, pretty girl".
Nuoxi f Chinese
From the Chinese 诺 (nuò) meaning "promise, approve" and 曦 (xī) meaning "sunshine, sunlight, early dawn".
Nuoyi f Chinese
From the Chinese 诺 (nuò) meaning "promise, approve" and 懿 (yì) meaning "virtuous, admirable, esteemed".
Nuoyu f Chinese
From the Chinese 诺 (nuò) meaning "promise, approve" and 羽 (yǔ) meaning "feather" or 瑜 (yú) meaning "fine jade, virtues".
Nuppu f Finnish
From the Finnish word meaning "flower bud".
Nupta f Babylonian
Meaning uncertain, possibly deriving from the Akkadian element nuāru ("singer , musician , poet"). Name borne by the wife of Itti-marduk-balatu.
Nuqra f Uzbek
Means "silver" in Uzbek.
Nurah f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic نورة or نورا (see Nura).
Nuret f Circassian
Circassian form of Nur.
Nuria f Japanese
From Japanese 野 (nu) meaning "area, field", 里 (ri) meaning "village" combined with 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Nurij m Mari
Derived from nur meaning "field".
Nurik m Uzbek, Kazakh, Tajik, Turkmen, Kyrgyz, Dagestani
Derived from Arabic Nur, meaning "light".
Nurin f Malay, Indonesian
Derived from Arabic نور (nur) meaning "light".
Nürlü f Karachay-Balkar
From the Arabic نور (nur) meaning "light".
Nurma f Indonesian
Indonesian form of Norma, possibly influenced by Arabic نور (nur) meaning "light".
Nuroy f Uzbek
Derived from nur meaning "divine light" and oy meaning "moon".
Nurta f Assyrian
Means "buttercup (flower)" in Assyrian (genus Ranunculus).
Nurym m Kazakh
Means "my light" from Kazakh нұр (nur) meaning "light" (of Arabic origin).
Nüsia f Vilamovian
Vilamovian form of Anna.
Nusia f Vilamovian
Variant of Nüsia.
Nusim m Jewish, Yiddish
Yiddish form of Nissim.
Nusiu f Vilamovian
Diminutive of Nusia.
Nuška f Slovene
Short form of Anuška.
Nusku m Babylonian, Ancient Assyrian
Meaning unknown. Nusku was the god of light and fire in ancient Mesopotamian religion.
Ñusta f Spanish
Means "princess" in Quechua. It was used as a title in the Inca Empire, not as a personal name.
Nutal m Romansh
Romansh form of Natalis.
Nutan f Indian
Means "new" in Sanskrit and Sanskrit-derived languages.
Nutha f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ณัฐฐา (see Nattha).
Nutka f Medieval Polish
Diminutive of Anna.
Nutsa f Georgian
Contracted form of Ninutsa, which is a diminutive of Nino 2.... [more]
Nutta f Romansh (Archaic)
Truncated form of Annutta.
Nutta f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ณัฐฐา (see Nattha).
Nuunu f & m Greenlandic
Younger form of Nûno.
Nuuti m Finnish (Rare)
A variant of Nuutti (and therefore of Knut).
Nuvia f Spanish, Catalan
Variant of Nubia.
Nüvit m & f Turkish
Means “good news” in Turkish
Nuvua f Inuit
An Inuit name. This is the name of an Inuit woman in the movie: "The Journey Home".
Nuyat m Mordvin
Means "harvest" in Mordvin.
Nvard f Armenian
Etymology uncertain.
Nweke m Igbo
Means “alone” in Igbo.
Nwoye m African
Very uncommon, but mostly used by the Igbo people. Means "boy born on Orie" to the Igbo people. A less popular meaning it's thought to have is: "His mother's pride"
Nwoyi m & f Western African, Yakö
Means "he/she knows" in Yakö language.
Nyage m Nganasan
Means "good" in Nganasan.
Nyame m Akan
The name of the sky god for the Akan people. Meaning "he who knows and sees everything".
Nyana f English (Rare), African American (Modern)
Combination of the popular phonetic elements ny, ya and na, perhaps modelled on Ayanna.
Nyani f Sanskrit, Indian
MEANING : to bring back, restore... [more]
Nyasi f Swahili
Means "grass" in Swahili.
Nyein m & f Burmese
Means "quiet, calm, still" in Burmese.
Nyeli f English (American, Rare)
Variant spelling of Nayeli.
Nyest f Medieval Hungarian
Means "marten", probably used around the 9th–10th centuries.
Ny-Hor m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian ḥr-nj possibly meaning "belonging to Horus", from Egyptian God Horus combined with Egyptian nj "of, belonging to". It could also mean "hunter of Horus", from Egyptian nw "to hunt"... [more]
Nyiag m & f Hmong
Nyiaj f Hmong
Means "silver neck ring" in Hmong.
Nyika f Shona
Means "unity" in Shona.
Nyiko f & m Tsonga
Means "gift" in Tsonga.
Nyima m & f Tibetan
From Tibetan ཉི་མ (nyi-ma) meaning "sun, day".
Nyina f Hungarian
Hungarian transliteration of Russian Нина (see Nina 1).
Nyina f Akan
From the Akan onyina meaning "kapok tree".
Nyipo m Yi
Means "cattle lord" in Yi.
Nykia f African American (Rare)
Variation of Nikia with the phonetic elements ny, kee and ya or possibly influenced by Nike.
Nykle m West Frisian (Rare)
Modern spelling and form of Nyckle.
Nylan m & f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Possibly a masculine form of Nyla, also used sometimes as feminine.
Nylie f English
Diminutive of Nyla.
Nynne f Danish
Of uncertain origin and meaning.... [more]
Nyoka f Popular Culture, African American, Jamaican Patois
The name of a character from two 15-part movie serials in the early 1940s: Jungle Girl (1941) and Perils of Nyoka (1942). The serials were based on the novel Jungle Girl (1932) by Edgar Rice Burroughs, in which the titular character was named Fou-tan... [more]
Nyoni f Swahili
Swahili feminine name meaning "bird".
Nyota f Swahili, Lingala
Derived from Swahili and Lingala nyota meaning "star".
Nyrah f Hindi
Sanskrit, meaning-Rose and beauty of Godess Saraswati
Nyrie f English (Australian)
Possibly an Anglicized form of Ngaire.
Nysis m Greek
Diminutive of Dionysios.
Nyśka f Silesian
Upper Silesian diminutive of Agnys.
Nysos m Ancient Greek
Nysos is the name of a Mountain which is ruled by Dionysos. Nysos can be viewed as the Masculine term for Nysa.
Nyuki f Swahili
Swahili feminine name meaning "bee".
Nyunt m & f Burmese
Means "spring, shoot, growth" or "apex, summit" in Burmese.
Nyuta f Russian
Diminutive of Anna.
Nyvia f Spanish (Caribbean)
Variant of Nivea, spelled the Spanish way, which means "Snow-White".
Nyxia f American (Modern, Rare)
A variant of NYXIE, or a diminutive form of Nyx.
Nyxon m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Variant of Nixon. According to the SSA, Nyxon was given to 16 boys in 2018.
Nzaya f Kongo
knowledge
Nzero m Shona
Meaning “wisdom; insight; sagacity”, it corresponds with the name Njere.
Nzeru m & f Chewa
Means "wisdom" in Chewa.
Nzota m Pare
Etymology uncertain, this name is traditionally given to babies born during drought.
Nzuzi m & f Kongo
Means "second born twin" in Kikongo.
Oaken m Popular Culture
A character from the Disney movie 'Frozen'.
Oakes m & f English
Transferred use of the surname Oakes.
Oakie m & f American (South)
American English regional name (Appalachian) influenced by Oak + -ie which is a common suffix added to names throughout Appalachia.
Oanet m Sami
Derived from Sami oanet "short".
Oanig m Breton (Rare)
Diminutive of Oan.
Oasis f & m English (Modern, Rare)
From the English word oasis referring to a cultivated area (often a date palm grove) in a desert or semi-desert environment. An oasis can also provide habitat for animals and spontaneous plants.... [more]
Oatis m American (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Oatis. Also may be used as a variation of Otis.
Oaván m Sami
From Sami oaván meaning "brave".
Obaid m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic عبيد (see Ubayd).
Obaja m Indonesian, Biblical
Indonesian version of Obadiah.
Obama m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Obama. This name is given after the forty-fourth president of the United States Barack Obama.
Obasi m Jagham, Kenyang
Derived from ò-βàsì meaning "God" in Jagham, Kenyang and various Ekoid languages.
Obeid m Arabic, Persian
Alternate transcription of Arabic عبيد (see Ubayd), as well as the Persian form.
Obeko m Medieval Basque
Possible from Basque hobe "better" and -ko, a diminutive suffix (cf. Eneko).
Obera m Luo
"handsome"
Obida f Uzbek
Means "devout worshiper" in Uzbek.
Obong m Filipino
Diminutive of Jacobo.
Obong m Efik
Means "God" in Efik.
Öborg f Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Øyborg.
Oboro m Japanese, Popular Culture
From 朧 (oboro) meaning "cloud, hazy". There are numerous fictional characters with this name, and it is mainly given to males. One notable character is Oboro, an antagonist from 'Gintama'.
Obram m Russian
Variant of Abram 2.
Obran m Mordvin
Mordvin form of Abraham.
Obren m Serbian
Serbian form of Abraham.
Ôbróm m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Abraham.
Obro'y f Uzbek
Means "respect, esteem, honour" in Uzbek.
Obruy m Uzbek (Rare)
Modern Uzbek form of Abruy.
Obryn m English
Variant of Oberon.
Oburu m Luo
"born during a funeral"
Occia f Ancient Roman
Feminine form of Occius. Occia achieved the position of Virgo Vestalis Maxima when she became the oldest living priestess of the goddess Vesta, perhaps 57 years before she passed away in 19 CE.
Océan m French (Rare)
French form of Okeanos via its latinized form Oceanus. Also compare the French noun océan meaning "ocean".
Oceia f English (American, Rare), English
Possibly an elaboration from the word ocean.
Ochan m Nivkh
From Nivkh otgan meaning "garbage, waste".
Ochin f Udmurt
Udmurt form of Kseniya.
Ochir m Mongolian
Means "diamond" or "truncheon, staff; thunderbolt" in Mongolian.
Ochoa m Medieval Spanish
Medieval Spanish form of Otsoa.
O'choq m Uzbek
Means "hearth" or "origin" in Uzbek.
Ochre m & f English (Rare, Archaic)
From Old French ocre, via Latin from Greek ōkhra ‘yellow ocher.’
Ociel m Spanish (Latin American)
Boy name meaning "heavenly", or "from the sky".
Ockie m Afrikaans
Short form of Ockert.
Ocnus m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Means "hesitation, shrinking; alarm, fear" in Greek. This was the name of a son of Tiberinus and Manto, and the reputed founder of the town of Mantua... [more]
Ocoje m & f Agatu
Means "God knows" in Agatu.