Diccionario de nombres
729 nombres con significado y origen verificados
NAAMAH
Means "pleasant" in Hebrew. This name is borne in the Old Testament by both a daughter of Lamech and a wife of Solomon. ...
NA'AMAH
Biblical Hebrew form of NAAMAH.
NABIL
Means "noble" in Arabic.
NABOUCHODONOSOR
Greek form of NEBUCHADNEZZAR.
NABUCHODONOSOR
Latin form of NEBUCHADNEZZAR.
NACE
Variant of IGNAC.
NACHUM
, HebrewHebrew form of NAHUM.
NAĎA
Diminutive of NADĚŽDA.
NADA (2)
Means "hope" in South Slavic.
NADAV
Hebrew form of NADAB.
NADÈGE
French form of NADEZHDA.
NADER
Variant transcription of NADIR.
NADEŽDA
Slovak, Serbian and Latvian form of NADEZHDA.
NADIA (1)
Variant of NADYA (1) used in the Western world, as well as a variant transcription of the Slavic name. It began to be u...
NADICA
Diminutive of NADA (2).
NADINE
French elaborated form of NADIA (1).
NADIR
Means "rare" in Arabic.
NADİRE
Turkish feminine form of NADIR.
NADİYE
Turkish form of NADIYYA.
NADJA
German and Slovene form of NADYA (1).
NADYA (1)
Diminutive of NADEZHDA.
NADZEYA
Belarusian form of NADEZHDA.
NAENIA
Means "incantation, dirge" in Latin. This was the name of the Roman goddess of funerals.
NAGENDRA
Means "lord of snakes" from Sanskrit नाग (naga) meaning "snake" (also "elephant") combined with the name of the Hindu go...
NAGIB
Variant transcription of NAJIB.
NAHAL
Means "stream" in Hebrew.
NAHIA
Means "desire" in Basque.
NAHOR
Means "snorting" in Hebrew. Nahor is the name of both the grandfather and a brother of Abraham in the Old Testament.
NAHUM
Means "comforter" in Hebrew. Nahum is one of the twelve minor prophets of the Old Testament. He authored the Book of Nah...
NAIARA
From the Basque name of the Spanish city of Nájera, which is Arabic in origin. In the 12th century there was a reported ...
NA
From Chinese 娜 (nà) meaning "elegant, graceful, delicate" or other characters pronounced similarly.
NABILA
Feminine form of NABIL.
NABU
Possibly from a Semitic root meaning "to announce". This was the name of an Assyrian and Babylonian god of wisdom, lette...
NABU-KUDURRI-USUR
Akkadian form of NEBUCHADNEZZAR.
NACHO
Diminutive of IGNACIO.
NACIO
Short form of IGNACIO.
NADA (1)
Means either "generosity" or "dew" in Arabic.
NADAB
Means "generous" in Hebrew. This is the name of a son of Aaron in the Old Testament. He was consumed by flames and kille...
NADEEM
Variant transcription of NADIM.
NADEJDA
Variant transcription of NADEZHDA.
NADĚŽDA
Czech form of NADEZHDA.
NADEZHDA
Means "hope" in Slavic.
NADIA (2)
Variant transcription of NADIYYA.
NADIM
Means "drinking companion", derived from Arabic ندم (nadima) "to drink together".
NADİR
Turkish form of NADIR.
NADIRA
Feminine form of NADIR.
NADIYA
Diminutive of NADEZHDA, as well as being the modern Ukrainian word meaning "hope".
NADIYYA
Means "moist, tender, delicate" in Arabic.
NADRA
Means "radiance" in Arabic.
NADYA (2)
Variant transcription of NADIYYA.
NADZIEJA
Polish cognate of NADEZHDA, being the modern Polish word meaning "hope".
NAEVIUS
Latin form of NEVIO.
NAGI
Variant transcription of NAJI.
NAGORE
From the name of a Basque village where there is a sanctuary dedicated to the Virgin Mary.
NAHEED
Variant transcription of NAHID.
NAHID
Modern Persian form of ANAHITA. This is also the Persian name for the planet Venus.
NAHUEL
Means "jaguar" in Mapuche.
NAIA
Means "wave, sea foam" in Basque.
NAIDA
Meaning uncertain, possibly derived from Greek Ναιαδ (Naiad), a type of water nymph in Greek mythology.
NAİL
Turkish form of NAIL.
NAILA
Feminine form of NAIL. This was the name of the wife of Uthman, the third caliph of the Muslims. She tried in vain to pr...
NA'IM
Means "tranquil, happy, at ease" in Arabic.
NA'IMA
Feminine form of NA'IM.
NAINSÍ
Irish form of NANCY.
NAIRYOSANGHA
Derived from Avestan nairyo "male" and sangha "word". Nairyosangha was a Zoroastrian Yazata (or angel) who served as a m...
NAJI
Means "safe" in Arabic.
NAJWA
Means "secret, whisper" in Arabic.
NALA
Means "stem" in Sanskrit. This is the name of a king of the Nishadha people in the Hindu epic the 'Mahabharata'.
NALDO
Short form of names ending in naldo.
NAMRATA
Means "bowing, humility" in Sanskrit.
NANA (1)
Diminutive of IOANNA.
NANA (3)
Meaning unknown. This was the name of a 4th-century queen consort of Georgia who is regarded as a saint in the Orthodox ...
NANAEA
Latinized form of NANAYA.
NANAKO
From Japanese 菜 (na) meaning "vegetables, greens" duplicated and 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are po...
NANAYA
Meaning unknown, possibly related to INANNA. This was the name of a goddess worshipped by the Sumerians and Akkadians. S...
NAND
Modern northern Indian form of NANDA.
NANDAG
Scottish diminutive of ANNA.
NANDO
Short form of FERNANDO.
NANETTE
Diminutive of ANNE (1).
NANNA (1)
Possibly derived from Old Norse nanþ meaning "daring, brave". In Norse legend she was a goddess who died of grief when h...
NANNIE
Diminutive of ANNE (1).
NANOOK
Variant of NANUQ. This was the (fictional) name of the subject of Robert Flaherty's documentary film 'Nanook of the Nort...
NANULI
Diminutive of NANA (3).
NAOISE
Meaning unknown, presumably of Gaelic origin. In Irish legend he was the young man who eloped with Deirdre, the beloved ...
NAOKO
From Japanese 直 (nao) meaning "straight" and 子 (ko) meaning "child", as well as other kanji combinations.
NAOMHÁN
Means "little saint", derived from Irish naomh "saint" combined with a diminutive suffix.
NAOMI (1)
From the Hebrew name נָעֳמִי (Na'omiy) meaning "pleasantness". In the Old Testament this is the name of the mother-in-la...
NAOUM
Form of NAHUM used in the Greek Old Testament.
NAPIER
From an English and Scots surname which meant "linen keeper" in Middle English, from Old French nappe "table cloth".
NAPOLEON
From the old Italian name Napoleone, used most notably by the French emperor Napoléon Bonaparte (1769-1821), who was bor...
NARANBAATAR
Means "sun hero" in Mongolian.
NARANTSETSEG
Means "sun flower" in Mongolian.
NARAYANA
Means "path of man" in Sanskrit. In Hindu belief this is the name of the god of creation, later synonymous with the god ...
NARCÍS
Catalan form of NARCISSUS. This is also the Catalan word for the narcissus flower.
NARCISO
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of NARCISSUS. This is also the word for the narcissus flower in those languages.
NARCISSE
French masculine and feminine form of NARCISSUS. This is also the French word for the narcissus flower.
NARCYZ
Polish form of NARCISSUS. This is also the Polish word for the narcissus flower.
NARELLE
Meaning unknown. It was borne by the wife of Umbarra, who was a 19th-century leader of the Yuin, an Aboriginal people.
NARGES
Means "daffodil, narcissus flower" in Persian, ultimately derived from Greek (see NARCISSUS).
NARINDER
Variant of NARENDRA used by Sikhs.
NARSEH
Persian form of NAIRYOSANGHA.
NASEEM
Variant transcription of NASIM.
NASH
From a surname which was derived from the Middle English phrase atten ash "at the ash tree". A famous bearer of the surn...
NASIB
Means "noble" in Arabic.
NASIR
Means "helper" in Arabic. This transcription represents two different Arabic names.
NASRIN
Means "wild rose" in Persian.
NASSIM
Variant transcription of NASIM.
NASTASYA
Short form of ANASTASIYA.
NASTYA
Diminutive of ANASTASIYA.
NATA
Short form of NATALYA.
NATALE
Masculine form of NATALIA.
NATALI
Russian and Ukrainian form of NATALIE.
NATALIA
Latinate form of Natalia (see NATALIE).
NATALIE
From the Late Latin name Natalia, which meant "Christmas Day" from Latin natale domini. This was the name of the wife of...
NATALIJA
Serbian, Croatian, Slovene and Macedonian form of Natalia (see NATALIE).
NATALIUS
Masculine form of Natalia (see NATALIE).
NATALKA
Ukrainian and Polish diminutive of Natalia (see NATALIE).
NATAN
Hebrew form of NATHAN.
NATANAELE
Italian form of NATHANAEL.
NATANIEL
Variant of NATANAEL.
NATASA
Greek diminutive of ANASTASIA.
NATASZA
Polish form of NATASHA.
NATELA
Derived from Georgian ნათელი (nateli) meaning "light, bright".
NATHALIE
French form and German variant of NATALIE.
NATHANAËL
French form of NATHANAEL.
NATHANAHEL
Form of NATHANAEL used in the Latin Bible.
NATIA
Diminutive of NATELA.
NATISHA
Variant of NATASHA, probably modeled on LATISHA.
NATSUKO
From Japanese 夏 (natsu) meaning "summer" and 子 (ko) meaning "child", as well as other kanji combinations.
NAUM
Russian and Bulgarian form of NAHUM.
NAUSIKAA
Greek form of NAUSICAA.
NAVDEEP
From Sanskrit नव (nava) meaning "new, fresh" and दीप (dipa) meaning "lamp, light".
NAVEEN
Variant transcription of NAVIN.
NAVIN
Means "new" in Sanskrit.
NAWAL
Means "gift" in Arabic.
NAYARA
Spanish form of NAIARA.
NAYELI
Means "I love you" in the Zapotec language.
NAZAIRE
French form of Nazarius (see NAZARIO).
NAZARENUS
Latin form of NAZZARENO.
NAZARIUS
Latin form of NAZARIO.
NAZIH
Means "honest, virtuous" in Arabic.
NAZLI
Turkish form of NAZLI. This name is spelled with a Turkish dotless i, as Nazlı.
NAZZARENO
Italian form of the Late Latin Nazarenus, which meant "from Nazareth, Nazarene". Nazareth was the town in Galilee where ...
NEA
Short form of LINNÉA.
NEAL
Variant of NEIL.
NEASA
Meaning uncertain. In Irish legend she was the mother of Conchobhar, king of Ulster. According to some versions of the l...
NEBİL
Turkish form of NABIL.
NEBO
Form of NABU used in the Old Testament.
NEBUCHADNEZZAR
From the Akkadian name Nabu-kudurri-usur meaning "NABU preserve my firstborn son". This name was borne by a 12th-century...
NECHTAN
Celtic name of uncertain meaning, possibly meaning "damp" (cognate with NEPTUNE). In Irish mythology Nechtan was the hus...
NED
Diminutive of EDWARD or EDMUND. It has been used since the 14th century, and may have had root in the medieval affection...
NEDA (2)
Persian form of NIDA.
NEDELJKA
Feminine form of NEDELJKO.
NEDELKA
Macedonian feminine form of NEDELJKO.
NEDELYA
Means "Sunday" in Bulgarian.
NEDILJKO
Variant of NEDELJKO.
NEDJELJKA
Feminine form of NEDELJKO.
NEDYALKA
Bulgarian feminine form of NEDELJKO.
NEELA
Variant transcription of NILA.
NEELIMA
Variant transcription of NILIMA.
NEEMIAS
Form of NEHEMIAH used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament.
NEERAJ
Variant transcription of NIRAJ.
NEFERTARI
From Egyptian Nfrt-jrj meaning "the most beautiful". This was the name of an Egyptian queen of the New Kingdom, the favo...
NEHA
Possibly from Sanskrit स्नेह (sneha) meaning "love, tenderness".
NEHİR
Means "river" in Turkish.
NEIL
From the Gaelic name Niall, which is of disputed origin, possibly meaning "champion" or "cloud". This was the name of a ...
NEIRIN
Older form of ANEIRIN.
NEJA
Diminutive of JERNEJA.
NEKANE
Means "sorrows" in Basque. It is a Basque equivalent of Dolores.
NELA
Short form of names ending in nela, such as ANTONELA.
NELE
Diminutive of CORNELIA.
NELINHA
Portuguese diminutive of MANUELA.
NELL
Medieval diminutive of names beginning with El, such as ELEANOR, ELLEN (1) or HELEN. It may have arisen from the mediev...
NELLE
Variant of NELL.
NELLY
Diminutive of NELL.
NELSON
From an English surname meaning "son of NEIL". It was originally given in honour of the British admiral Lord Horatio Nel...
NEMANJA
Possibly from Slavic ne maniti "not deceiving". Alternatively it may mean "without possessions", derived from Serbo-Croa...
NEMO
Means "nobody" in Latin. This was the name used by author Jules Verne for the captain of the Nautilus in his novel 'Twen...
NENAD
Means "unexpected" in Serbian and Croatian. In the Serbian folk song 'Predrag and Nenad' this is the name of Predrag's b...
NENSI
Croatian form of NANCY.
NEO (2)
From the prefix meaning "new", ultimately derived from Greek νεος (neos).
NEOFYTOS
Modern Greek form of NEOPHYTOS.
NEOPTOLEMOS
Greek form of NEOPTOLEMUS.
NEPHELE
From Greek νεφος (nephos) meaning "cloud". In Greek legend Nephele was created from a cloud by Zeus, who shaped the clou...
NEPTUNE
From the Latin Neptunus, which is of unknown meaning, possibly related to the Indo-European root *nebh "wet, damp, cloud...
NERE
Means "mine" in Basque.
NEREIDA
Derived from Greek Νηρειδες (Nereides) meaning "nymphs, sea sprites", ultimately derived from the name of the Greek sea ...
NERGİS
Means "daffodil, narcissus flower" in Turkish, ultimately derived from Greek (see NARCISSUS).
NERIAH
Means "lamp of YAHWEH" in Hebrew. This is the name of the father of Baruch in the Old Testament.
NERINA
Feminine form of NERIO.
NERISSA
Created by Shakespeare for a character in his play 'The Merchant of Venice' (1596). He possibly took it from Greek Νηρει...
NERO (1)
Roman cognomen, which was probably of Sabine origin meaning "strong, vigourous". It was borne most infamously by a tyran...
NERSES
Armenian form of Narseh (see NARSES). Saint Nerses was a 4th-century patriarch of the Armenian Church.
NERVA
Roman cognomen derived from Latin nervus "strength". This is the name by which the 1st-century Roman emperor Marcus Cocc...
NES
Dutch and Limburgish short form of AGNES.
NESKE
Dutch and Limburgish diminutive of AGNES.
NESS (1)
Anglicized form of NEAS.
NESSA (1)
Short form of VANESSA and other names ending in nessa.
NESSA (3)
Anglicized form of NEASA.
NESTA
Welsh diminutive of AGNES.
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