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729 nombres con significado y origen verificados

NAAMAH

F

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

F

Biblical Hebrew form of NAAMAH.

NABIL

M

Means "noble" in Arabic.

NABOUCHODONOSOR

M

Greek form of NEBUCHADNEZZAR.

NABUCHODONOSOR

M

Latin form of NEBUCHADNEZZAR.

NACE

M

Variant of IGNAC.

NACHUM

M

, HebrewHebrew form of NAHUM.

NAĎA

F

Diminutive of NADĚŽDA.

NADA (2)

F

Means "hope" in South Slavic.

NADAV

M

Hebrew form of NADAB.

NADÈGE

F

French form of NADEZHDA.

NADER

M

Variant transcription of NADIR.

NADEŽDA

F

Slovak, Serbian and Latvian form of NADEZHDA.

NADIA (1)

F

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

F

Diminutive of NADA (2).

NADINE

F

French elaborated form of NADIA (1).

NADIR

M

Means "rare" in Arabic.

NADİRE

F

Turkish feminine form of NADIR.

NADİYE

F

Turkish form of NADIYYA.

NADJA

F

German and Slovene form of NADYA (1).

NADYA (1)

F

Diminutive of NADEZHDA.

NADZEYA

F

Belarusian form of NADEZHDA.

NAENIA

F

Means "incantation, dirge" in Latin. This was the name of the Roman goddess of funerals.

NAGENDRA

M

Means "lord of snakes" from Sanskrit नाग (naga) meaning "snake" (also "elephant") combined with the name of the Hindu go...

NAGIB

M

Variant transcription of NAJIB.

NAHAL

F

Means "stream" in Hebrew.

NAHIA

F

Means "desire" in Basque.

NAHOR

M

Means "snorting" in Hebrew. Nahor is the name of both the grandfather and a brother of Abraham in the Old Testament.

NAHUM

M

Means "comforter" in Hebrew. Nahum is one of the twelve minor prophets of the Old Testament. He authored the Book of Nah...

NAIARA

F

From the Basque name of the Spanish city of Nájera, which is Arabic in origin. In the 12th century there was a reported ...

NA

F

From Chinese 娜 (nà) meaning "elegant, graceful, delicate" or other characters pronounced similarly.

NABILA

F

Feminine form of NABIL.

NABU

M

Possibly from a Semitic root meaning "to announce". This was the name of an Assyrian and Babylonian god of wisdom, lette...

NABU-KUDURRI-USUR

M

Akkadian form of NEBUCHADNEZZAR.

NACHO

M

Diminutive of IGNACIO.

NACIO

M

Short form of IGNACIO.

NADA (1)

F

Means either "generosity" or "dew" in Arabic.

NADAB

M

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

M

Variant transcription of NADIM.

NADEJDA

F

Variant transcription of NADEZHDA.

NADĚŽDA

F

Czech form of NADEZHDA.

NADEZHDA

F

Means "hope" in Slavic.

NADIA (2)

F

Variant transcription of NADIYYA.

NADIM

M

Means "drinking companion", derived from Arabic ندم (nadima) "to drink together".

NADİR

M

Turkish form of NADIR.

NADIRA

F

Feminine form of NADIR.

NADIYA

F

Diminutive of NADEZHDA, as well as being the modern Ukrainian word meaning "hope".

NADIYYA

F

Means "moist, tender, delicate" in Arabic.

NADRA

F

Means "radiance" in Arabic.

NADYA (2)

F

Variant transcription of NADIYYA.

NADZIEJA

F

Polish cognate of NADEZHDA, being the modern Polish word meaning "hope".

NAEVIUS

M

Latin form of NEVIO.

NAGI

M

Variant transcription of NAJI.

NAGORE

F

From the name of a Basque village where there is a sanctuary dedicated to the Virgin Mary.

NAHEED

F

Variant transcription of NAHID.

NAHID

F

Modern Persian form of ANAHITA. This is also the Persian name for the planet Venus.

NAHUEL

M

Means "jaguar" in Mapuche.

NAIA

F

Means "wave, sea foam" in Basque.

NAIDA

F

Meaning uncertain, possibly derived from Greek Ναιαδ (Naiad), a type of water nymph in Greek mythology.

NAİL

M

Turkish form of NAIL.

NAILA

F

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

M

Means "tranquil, happy, at ease" in Arabic.

NA'IMA

F

Feminine form of NA'IM.

NAINSÍ

F

Irish form of NANCY.

NAIRYOSANGHA

M

Derived from Avestan nairyo "male" and sangha "word". Nairyosangha was a Zoroastrian Yazata (or angel) who served as a m...

NAJI

M

Means "safe" in Arabic.

NAJWA

F

Means "secret, whisper" in Arabic.

NALA

M

Means "stem" in Sanskrit. This is the name of a king of the Nishadha people in the Hindu epic the 'Mahabharata'.

NALDO

M

Short form of names ending in naldo.

NAMRATA

F

Means "bowing, humility" in Sanskrit.

NANA (1)

F

Diminutive of IOANNA.

NANA (3)

F

Meaning unknown. This was the name of a 4th-century queen consort of Georgia who is regarded as a saint in the Orthodox ...

NANAEA

F

Latinized form of NANAYA.

NANAKO

F

From Japanese 菜 (na) meaning "vegetables, greens" duplicated and 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are po...

NANAYA

F

Meaning unknown, possibly related to INANNA. This was the name of a goddess worshipped by the Sumerians and Akkadians. S...

NAND

M

Modern northern Indian form of NANDA.

NANDAG

F

Scottish diminutive of ANNA.

NANDO

M

Short form of FERNANDO.

NANETTE

F

Diminutive of ANNE (1).

NANNA (1)

F

Possibly derived from Old Norse nanþ meaning "daring, brave". In Norse legend she was a goddess who died of grief when h...

NANNIE

F

Diminutive of ANNE (1).

NANOOK

M

Variant of NANUQ. This was the (fictional) name of the subject of Robert Flaherty's documentary film 'Nanook of the Nort...

NANULI

F

Diminutive of NANA (3).

NAOISE

M

Meaning unknown, presumably of Gaelic origin. In Irish legend he was the young man who eloped with Deirdre, the beloved ...

NAOKO

F

From Japanese 直 (nao) meaning "straight" and 子 (ko) meaning "child", as well as other kanji combinations.

NAOMHÁN

M

Means "little saint", derived from Irish naomh "saint" combined with a diminutive suffix.

NAOMI (1)

F

From the Hebrew name נָעֳמִי (Na'omiy) meaning "pleasantness". In the Old Testament this is the name of the mother-in-la...

NAOUM

M

Form of NAHUM used in the Greek Old Testament.

NAPIER

M

From an English and Scots surname which meant "linen keeper" in Middle English, from Old French nappe "table cloth".

NAPOLEON

M

From the old Italian name Napoleone, used most notably by the French emperor Napoléon Bonaparte (1769-1821), who was bor...

NARANBAATAR

M

Means "sun hero" in Mongolian.

NARANTSETSEG

F

Means "sun flower" in Mongolian.

NARAYANA

M

Means "path of man" in Sanskrit. In Hindu belief this is the name of the god of creation, later synonymous with the god ...

NARCÍS

M

Catalan form of NARCISSUS. This is also the Catalan word for the narcissus flower.

NARCISO

M

Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of NARCISSUS. This is also the word for the narcissus flower in those languages.

NARCISSE

M/F

French masculine and feminine form of NARCISSUS. This is also the French word for the narcissus flower.

NARCYZ

M

Polish form of NARCISSUS. This is also the Polish word for the narcissus flower.

NARELLE

F

Meaning unknown. It was borne by the wife of Umbarra, who was a 19th-century leader of the Yuin, an Aboriginal people.

NARGES

F

Means "daffodil, narcissus flower" in Persian, ultimately derived from Greek (see NARCISSUS).

NARINDER

M/F

Variant of NARENDRA used by Sikhs.

NARSEH

M

Persian form of NAIRYOSANGHA.

NASEEM

M/F

Variant transcription of NASIM.

NASH

M

From a surname which was derived from the Middle English phrase atten ash "at the ash tree". A famous bearer of the surn...

NASIB

M

Means "noble" in Arabic.

NASIR

M

Means "helper" in Arabic. This transcription represents two different Arabic names.

NASRIN

F

Means "wild rose" in Persian.

NASSIM

M/F

Variant transcription of NASIM.

NASTASYA

F

Short form of ANASTASIYA.

NASTYA

F

Diminutive of ANASTASIYA.

NATA

F

Short form of NATALYA.

NATALE

M

Masculine form of NATALIA.

NATALI

F

Russian and Ukrainian form of NATALIE.

NATALIA

F

Latinate form of Natalia (see NATALIE).

NATALIE

F

From the Late Latin name Natalia, which meant "Christmas Day" from Latin natale domini. This was the name of the wife of...

NATALIJA

F

Serbian, Croatian, Slovene and Macedonian form of Natalia (see NATALIE).

NATALIUS

M

Masculine form of Natalia (see NATALIE).

NATALKA

F

Ukrainian and Polish diminutive of Natalia (see NATALIE).

NATAN

M

Hebrew form of NATHAN.

NATANAELE

M

Italian form of NATHANAEL.

NATANIEL

M

Variant of NATANAEL.

NATASA

F

Greek diminutive of ANASTASIA.

NATASZA

F

Polish form of NATASHA.

NATELA

F

Derived from Georgian ნათელი (nateli) meaning "light, bright".

NATHALIE

F

French form and German variant of NATALIE.

NATHANAËL

M

French form of NATHANAEL.

NATHANAHEL

M

Form of NATHANAEL used in the Latin Bible.

NATIA

F

Diminutive of NATELA.

NATISHA

F

Variant of NATASHA, probably modeled on LATISHA.

NATSUKO

F

From Japanese 夏 (natsu) meaning "summer" and 子 (ko) meaning "child", as well as other kanji combinations.

NAUM

M

Russian and Bulgarian form of NAHUM.

NAUSIKAA

F

Greek form of NAUSICAA.

NAVDEEP

M/F

From Sanskrit नव (nava) meaning "new, fresh" and दीप (dipa) meaning "lamp, light".

NAVEEN

M

Variant transcription of NAVIN.

NAVIN

M

Means "new" in Sanskrit.

NAWAL

F

Means "gift" in Arabic.

NAYARA

F

Spanish form of NAIARA.

NAYELI

F

Means "I love you" in the Zapotec language.

NAZAIRE

M

French form of Nazarius (see NAZARIO).

NAZARENUS

M

Latin form of NAZZARENO.

NAZARIUS

M

Latin form of NAZARIO.

NAZIH

M

Means "honest, virtuous" in Arabic.

NAZLI

F

Turkish form of NAZLI. This name is spelled with a Turkish dotless i, as Nazlı.

NAZZARENO

M

Italian form of the Late Latin Nazarenus, which meant "from Nazareth, Nazarene". Nazareth was the town in Galilee where ...

NEA

F

Short form of LINNÉA.

NEAL

M

Variant of NEIL.

NEASA

F

Meaning uncertain. In Irish legend she was the mother of Conchobhar, king of Ulster. According to some versions of the l...

NEBİL

M

Turkish form of NABIL.

NEBO

M

Form of NABU used in the Old Testament.

NEBUCHADNEZZAR

M

From the Akkadian name Nabu-kudurri-usur meaning "NABU preserve my firstborn son". This name was borne by a 12th-century...

NECHTAN

M

Celtic name of uncertain meaning, possibly meaning "damp" (cognate with NEPTUNE). In Irish mythology Nechtan was the hus...

NED

M

Diminutive of EDWARD or EDMUND. It has been used since the 14th century, and may have had root in the medieval affection...

NEDA (2)

F

Persian form of NIDA.

NEDELJKA

F

Feminine form of NEDELJKO.

NEDELKA

F

Macedonian feminine form of NEDELJKO.

NEDELYA

F

Means "Sunday" in Bulgarian.

NEDILJKO

M

Variant of NEDELJKO.

NEDJELJKA

F

Feminine form of NEDELJKO.

NEDYALKA

F

Bulgarian feminine form of NEDELJKO.

NEELA

F

Variant transcription of NILA.

NEELIMA

F

Variant transcription of NILIMA.

NEEMIAS

M

Form of NEHEMIAH used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament.

NEERAJ

M

Variant transcription of NIRAJ.

NEFERTARI

F

From Egyptian Nfrt-jrj meaning "the most beautiful". This was the name of an Egyptian queen of the New Kingdom, the favo...

NEHA

F

Possibly from Sanskrit स्नेह (sneha) meaning "love, tenderness".

NEHİR

F

Means "river" in Turkish.

NEIL

M

From the Gaelic name Niall, which is of disputed origin, possibly meaning "champion" or "cloud". This was the name of a ...

NEIRIN

M

Older form of ANEIRIN.

NEJA

F

Diminutive of JERNEJA.

NEKANE

F

Means "sorrows" in Basque. It is a Basque equivalent of Dolores.

NELA

F

Short form of names ending in nela, such as ANTONELA.

NELE

F

Diminutive of CORNELIA.

NELINHA

F

Portuguese diminutive of MANUELA.

NELL

F

Medieval diminutive of names beginning with El, such as ELEANOR, ELLEN (1) or HELEN. It may have arisen from the mediev...

NELLE

F

Variant of NELL.

NELLY

F

Diminutive of NELL.

NELSON

M

From an English surname meaning "son of NEIL". It was originally given in honour of the British admiral Lord Horatio Nel...

NEMANJA

M

Possibly from Slavic ne maniti "not deceiving". Alternatively it may mean "without possessions", derived from Serbo-Croa...

NEMO

M

Means "nobody" in Latin. This was the name used by author Jules Verne for the captain of the Nautilus in his novel 'Twen...

NENAD

M

Means "unexpected" in Serbian and Croatian. In the Serbian folk song 'Predrag and Nenad' this is the name of Predrag's b...

NENSI

F

Croatian form of NANCY.

NEO (2)

M

From the prefix meaning "new", ultimately derived from Greek νεος (neos).

NEOFYTOS

M

Modern Greek form of NEOPHYTOS.

NEOPTOLEMOS

M

Greek form of NEOPTOLEMUS.

NEPHELE

F

From Greek νεφος (nephos) meaning "cloud". In Greek legend Nephele was created from a cloud by Zeus, who shaped the clou...

NEPTUNE

M

From the Latin Neptunus, which is of unknown meaning, possibly related to the Indo-European root *nebh "wet, damp, cloud...

NERE

F

Means "mine" in Basque.

NEREIDA

F

Derived from Greek Νηρειδες (Nereides) meaning "nymphs, sea sprites", ultimately derived from the name of the Greek sea ...

NERGİS

F

Means "daffodil, narcissus flower" in Turkish, ultimately derived from Greek (see NARCISSUS).

NERIAH

M

Means "lamp of YAHWEH" in Hebrew. This is the name of the father of Baruch in the Old Testament.

NERINA

F

Feminine form of NERIO.

NERISSA

F

Created by Shakespeare for a character in his play 'The Merchant of Venice' (1596). He possibly took it from Greek Νηρει...

NERO (1)

M

Roman cognomen, which was probably of Sabine origin meaning "strong, vigourous". It was borne most infamously by a tyran...

NERSES

M

Armenian form of Narseh (see NARSES). Saint Nerses was a 4th-century patriarch of the Armenian Church.

NERVA

M

Roman cognomen derived from Latin nervus "strength". This is the name by which the 1st-century Roman emperor Marcus Cocc...

NES

F

Dutch and Limburgish short form of AGNES.

NESKE

F

Dutch and Limburgish diminutive of AGNES.

NESS (1)

F

Anglicized form of NEAS.

NESSA (1)

F

Short form of VANESSA and other names ending in nessa.

NESSA (3)

F

Anglicized form of NEASA.

NESTA

F

Welsh diminutive of AGNES.

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