Girl Names That Start With N
Girl names that start with “N” carry a unique blend of strength and charm. From timeless classics like Natalie and Naomi to trendsetters like Nova and Noelle, these names often evoke a sense of elegance and individuality.
Naarah
Hebrew, “girl, maiden.”
Nadelle
Modern invented name.
Nadia
Russian, “hope.”
Nadine
French, “hope.”
Nadira
Arabic, “precious, rare, or unique.”
Nadora
Modern invented name.
Naelia
Spanish, “born on Christmas.”
Naenia
Latin, “incantation, dirge.”
Naia
Greek, Hawaiian, “water nymph, dolphin.”
Naiara
Arabic, Basque and Spanish place name.
Naida
Greek, “water nymph.”
Naila
Arabic, “attainer or achiever.”
Nanda
Sanskrit, “joy.”
Naoma
Hebrew, “pleasantness or delight.”
Naomi
Hebrew, “pleasantness.”
Narah
Japanese and Celtic, “place name, happy.”
Narelle
Aboriginal, “woman” or “girl.”
Narya
Modern invented literary name.
Nashira
Arabic, “bearer of good news.”
Nasrin
Persian, “wild rose.”
Nastasya
Greek, “resurrection.”
Natalia
Russian, “Christmas.”
Natalie
Latin, “born on Christmas.”
Natasha
Russian, “born on Christmas day.”
Nautica
Latin, “of the sea.”
Navara
Spanish, “from the plains.”
Navena
Modern invented name.
Navi
Hebrew, “to name.”
Naya
Arabic, Hebrew, and Sanskrit, “melody or tune, new or fresh,…
Nayeli
Spanish, Native American, “Ilove you or love.”
Naylynn
Modern invented name.
Neave
Irish, “bright.”
Neea
Finnish, “lime tree.”
Neela
Hindi, “sapphire blue.”
Neele
German, “horn.”
Nélia
Portuguese, “horn” or “war horn.”
Nell
A diminutive of Helen or Eleanor.
Nellie
English, “shining light.”
Neoma
Greek, “new moon.”
Nera
Hebrew, “candle, light.”
Nereida
Greek, “sea sprite.”
Neriah
Hebrew, “God is my light.”
Nerina
Italian, “sea god.”
Nerissa
Greek, “sea sprite.”
Nessa
Scottish, Scandinavian, “from the headland, promontory.”
Nessie
Greek, “pure, virginal.”
Neva
Spanish, “white snow.”
Nevara
Arabic or Persian, “snow or pure.”
Nevaya
Modern invented name.
Neve
Irish, “brightness or beauty.”
Nevele
Modern invented name.
Nevena
Slavic, “everlasting, marigold.”
Nevie
Modern invented name.
Ngaio
Maori, “reflections on the water, evergreen tree.”
Nia
African, “purpose, mother of Shaka.”
Niamh
Irish, “brightness or beauty.”
Niara
Hindi, Swahili, “nebula, mist, utmost purpose.”
Nica
Latin, “true image.”
Nicia
Italian, “people of victory.”
Nicola
Italian, “victory of the people.”
Nicole
Greek, “victory of the people.”
Nicoletta
Spanish, Italian, “victory of the people.”
Nicolette
French, “victory of the people.”
Nieves
Spanish, “snow.”
Nighean
Scottish, “young woman, daughter.”
Nikita
Russian, “unconquered.”
Nina
A diminutive of Antonina, Giannina, or Annina.
Niobe
Greek, “fern.”
Nissa
Hebrew, “goal, miracle.”
Nixie
German, “water sprite.”
Noalie
Modern invented name.
Noelia
Spanish, “Christmas.”
Noelle
French, “Christmas.”
Noely
French, “Christmas.”
Noemie
French, “pleasantness.”
Nola
Irish Gaelic, “fair.”
Nolita
Latin, “unwilling.”
Nolwenn
Welsh and Celtic, “shinning.”
Noor
Arabic, “light” or “radiance.”
Nora
Irish, “light.”
Noralai
Modern invented name.
Nordica
Teutonic, “from the north.”
Norma
English, “precept.”
North
English word name.
Nouvel
French, “new or fresh.”
Nova
Latin, “new.”
Novalie
Modern invented name.
Novella
Italian from Latin, “new, young.”
Nuala
Irish, “white shoulders.”
Nura
Arabic, “light or radiance.”
Nuria
Spanish, “fire” or “bright.”
Nyala
African, “mountain goat.”
Nyla
Arabic and Swahili, “attainer, winner, champion, or successful.”
Nymeria
Fictional literary name.
Nyra
Sanskrit, “beauty or Goddess Lakshmi.”
Nyree
English from Māori, “flaxen.”
Nyssa
Greek, “goal, night.”
