Name
Meaning
Nash
By the ash tree
English origin, meaning "by the ash tree," often used as a surname.
Nasir
Protector
Arabic origin, meaning "protector" or "helper."
Nathan
Gift from God
Hebrew origin, meaning "gift from God."
Nathanael
Gift of God
Hebrew origin, meaning "gift of God," a biblical name with various spellings.
Nathaniel
Gift of God
Another spelling of Nathanael, with the same meaning.
Nehemiah
Comforted by God
Hebrew name, meaning "comforted by God," associated with a biblical prophet.
Neil
Champion
Irish origin, meaning "champion" or "cloud."
Nelson
Son of the champion
English origin, meaning "son of the champion," often associated with the surname.
Neo
New
Greek origin, meaning "new," used in modern contexts.
Nicholas
Victory of the people
Greek origin, meaning "victory of the people," popular in many cultures.
Nickolas
Victory of the people
Variant spelling of Nicholas, with the same meaning.
Nico
Victory of the people
Short form of Nicholas, commonly used in various languages.
Nicolas
Victory of the people
French/Spanish variant of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
Niklaus
Victory of the people
German form of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
Niko
Victory of the people
Short form of Nikolaus, used in various cultures.
Nikolai
Victory of the people
Russian variant of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
Nikolas
Victory of the people
A variant of Nicholas, Greek origin, meaning "victory of the people."
Nixon
Son of Nicholas
English origin, derived from the surname meaning "son of Nicholas."
Noah
Rest, comfort
Hebrew origin, meaning "rest" or "comfort," popular in various cultures.
Noe
Rest, comfort
Spanish variant of Noah, with the same meaning.
Noel
Christmas
French origin, meaning "Christmas," often associated with the holiday season.
Nolan
Noble, renowned
Irish origin, meaning "noble" or "renowned."
Nova
New
Latin origin, meaning "new," also a term for a bright star.