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Nakoma is a unique Native American name of Ho-Chunk origin, meaning 'to walk in front' or 'leader', traditionally given to brave and strong-willed girls destined for leadership roles.
Nakota is a Native American male given name originating from the Sioux tribe, signifying one's connection to this proud heritage despite lacking a specific meaning.
Nakota is a captivating Native American name from the Sioux tribe, meaning 'friendship among all'.
Nakyiah is a unique, feminine Swahili-derived name meaning 'moon', popular among African Americans.
Nalanni is a Cherokee name meaning 'beloved butterfly', symbolizing transformation and grace.
Naleiah is a beautiful Hawaiian name meaning "calm" or "peaceful," reflecting the tranquility of Hawaii.
Naleigha is a distinctive Native American name of Cherokee origin, meaning "first snow." It evokes images of pristine landscapes and signifies renewal, making it a unique choice for either gender.
Nalley is a modern American unisex name with no traditional etymology or meaning, coined in the late 20th century for parents seeking uniqueness.
Nalynn is a rare and captivating name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Welsh or Celtic roots meaning "harmony" or "song." First appearing in the United States in the early 20th century, it remains uncommon today, appealing to parents seeking unique names for their children.
Nancilee is a rare, uniquely American female name created in the mid-20th century by combining popular names Nancy with Cille or Lille, but has no widely accepted meaning.
Nancyjane is a unique female given name of American origin, formed by combining the classic names Nancy ("priceless") and Jane ("graced by God").
Nancyjean is an American female given name composed of Nancy ('grace') and Jean ('God is gracious'), popularized in the mid-20th century.
Nancy Jo is an American name derived from the combination of Nancy and Jo, each with their own rich histories and meanings.
Nancylee is an American female given name created by combining Nancy ('grace') and Lee ('clearing in woods'). It gained popularity mid-20th century but remains rare today.
Nancylou is a distinctive American given name coined by author Robert Heinlein for his 1959 science fiction novel 'Starship Troopers'. It's a blend of Nancy ('grace') and Lou (short for Louise/Louis, meaning 'famous warrior'), but its significance remains largely open to individual interpretation.
Naquan, of African American origin, means 'to think' or 'reflect' in Swahili, symbolizing deep thoughtfulness and wisdom.
Naquasia is an African-American origin given name derived from the Swahili word "Nakusia," meaning 'bitterness.' Despite its potentially negative connotation, it has been embraced as a powerful and meaningful choice by many due to its representation of strength and resilience.
Naquita is a unique African origin name derived from Swahili, meaning 'patience' or 'endurance'. It gained popularity in the US mid-20th century, peaking in the 1970s-80s, and remains present in baby naming trends.
Naquon is a rare Cherokee name meaning 'black', reflecting physical appearance without specific historical association.
Narma is a beautiful African Yoruba girl's name meaning "let us have a child.
Nas is a distinctive Hebrew unisex name derived from the word 'nes', meaning 'miracle'. Though it gained popularity through rapper Nasir "Nas" Jones, it predates him with a rich religious history.
Nashalee is an American name created by Stephenie Meyer, composed of Hebrew 'Nasha' (joyful) and 'Lee'. Its meaning may vary but often interpreted as 'joyful beauty'.
Nashawn is an African American boy's name derived from the African name Nasir, meaning 'helper' or 'assistant'. It originated among the Yoruba tribe and has been popularized by rapper Nas.
Nashlie is a rare American feminine given name with an unknown origin and meaning, believed to have been created in the late 20th century.
Nashoba is a rare Native American given name derived from the Algonquin word 'Nesahonah', meaning 'eagle'. It symbolizes strength, courage, and vision.
Nashonda is a rare, African American female given name that combines "Nash", meaning ambitious or diligent, with "onda", meaning sound or harmony, interpreted as 'diligent sound' or 'ambitious harmony'.
Nashtyn is a distinctive name of unknown origin, popularized in recent decades as a modern creation possibly derived from American influences such as Nathan or Ashton.
Nashua is an American-origin given name coined by Jack Kerouac in his novel 'On the Road,' derived from a real New Hampshire city known for its natural beauty.
Nashville is an American given name derived from the city of Nashville, Tennessee, named after Francis Nash, a Revolutionary War brigadier general. It has no specific meaning beyond its geographical origins but has gained popularity recently due to its association with the city's vibrant music and cultural scene.
Nasiah is a recent American unisex name created by blending Nancy ("grace") and Asia (the continent). It's interpreted as embodying elegance, charm, and global connection.
Nataanii is a beautiful Navajo name meaning "in the west".
Natahsa is an uncommon feminine given name of uncertain origin and meaning, possibly derived from Natasha or Natalie, or rooted in Native American cultures.
Nataleah is an unique African American name derived from Natalie, meaning 'birthday of Christmas', but unrelated to religious significance.
Nataleigh is a unique American feminine given name created by combining Natalie ('Christmas day') and Leigh ('meadow'), popular in English-speaking countries since the mid-20th century.
Natalene is a unique female given name derived from Latin "natalis," meaning "birthday," and connected to Christmas Day. It was created by combining Natalie ("born on Christmas") and Lena (diminutive of Helen, meaning "torch"). First recorded in the late 19th century US, Natalene is not common but has consistent usage, especially among families appreciating unique names or with Latin American ties.
Natalieann is a modern American feminine given name, created by blending 'Natalie', meaning 'birthday', and 'Ann', derived from the Hebrew word for 'grace'.
Natalynn is a distinctive American name created by combining Natalie ("Christmas day") with Lynn ("from the lake"), interpreted as "Christmas by the lake.
Natasia is a distinctive Hebrew female given name derived from 'natatiya', meaning 'gift from God'.
Natavia, of African-American origin, is a distinctive name derived from Latin 'Natalia', meaning 'born on Christmas' or 'of the birthday.'
Nativious is an American name of Latin origin, derived from 'natus' meaning 'born', signifying rebirth or new beginnings.