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.”

Nadia

Russian, “hope.”

Nadira

Arabic, “precious, rare, or unique.”

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.”

Natalie

Latin, “born on Christmas.”

Natasha

Russian, “born on Christmas day.”

Navara

Spanish, “from the plains.”

Navi

Hebrew, “to name.”

Naya

Arabic, Hebrew, and Sanskrit, “melody or tune, new or fresh,…

Nayeli 

Spanish, Native American, “Ilove you or love.”

Neave

Irish, “bright.”

Neea

Finnish, “lime tree.” 

Neela

Hindi, “sapphire blue.”

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.”

Neriah

Hebrew, “God is my light.”

Nessa

Scottish, Scandinavian, “from the headland, promontory.”

Nessie

Greek, “pure, virginal.”

Neva

Spanish, “white snow.”

Nevara

Arabic or Persian, “snow or pure.”

Neve

Irish, “brightness or beauty.”

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.”

Nighean

Scottish, “young woman, daughter.”

Nikita

Russian, “unconquered.”

Nina

A diminutive of Antonina, Giannina, or Annina.

Nissa

Hebrew, “goal, miracle.”

Nixie

German, “water sprite.”

Noelia

Spanish, “Christmas.”

Noelle

French, “Christmas.”

Noely

French, “Christmas.”

Noemie

French, “pleasantness.”

Nola

Irish Gaelic, “fair.”

Nolwenn

Welsh and Celtic, “shinning.”

Noor

Arabic, “light” or “radiance.”

Nora

Irish, “light.”

Nordica

Teutonic, “from the north.”

Norma

English, “precept.”

Nouvel

French, “new or fresh.”

Nova

Latin, “new.”

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.”

Nyra

Sanskrit, “beauty or Goddess Lakshmi.”

Nyree

English from Māori, “flaxen.”

Nyssa

Greek, “goal, night.”