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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the length is 6.
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Nassir m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic ناصر (see Nasir).
Nàssiu m Sardinian
Short form of Innàssiu.
Nastor m Arthurian Cycle
Son of Salandres and brother of Menastide, Dinisordres, Gogonne, and Aristes. Nastor, his father, and all of his brothers were defeated in combat by Perceval. They went to Arthur’s court as prisoners.
Nasudi m Ilocano, Filipino
From Ilocano nasudi meaning "illustrious, renowned, famous, celebrated".
Naszim m Hungarian
Cognate of Nasim, meaning "breeze".
Natang m Indian
it means one who bows his head with respect.
Natano m Samoan
Samoan form of Nathan.
Natena m Nenets
Means "expected" in Nenets. This name was traditionally given to baby boys whose family had eagerly awaited his birth.
Nathee m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai นที (see Nathi).
Nathin m English (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Nathan.
Nathoo m Indian
Nathoo was an important background character in Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book.... [more]
Natius m English
Short form of Ignatius.
Natole m Walloon, Picard
Walloon and Picard form of Anatole.
Natose f & m Japanese (Modern, Rare)
Taken from 南十字星 (minamijūjisei), referring to the Southern Cross.... [more]
Natota m & f Southern African
Means "thank you" in Lamba, a Zambian language.
Natsir m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Nasir.
Natsuo m & f Japanese
From Japanese 夏 (natsu) meaning "summer" combined with 男 (o) meaning "male", 夫 (o) meaning "man, husband", 雄 (o) meaning "hero, manly", 郎 (o) meaning "son", 生 (o) meaning "life, living", 央 (o) meaning "centre, middle", or 緒 (o) meaning "cord, string, thread"... [more]
Nature m & f American (Rare, Archaic)
The phenomena of the physical world collectively, including plants, animals, the landscape, and other features and products of the earth, as opposed to humans or human creations.
Nàtziu m Sardinian
Short form of Ignàtziu.
Naubal m Scots
Scots form of Nabal.
Naudar m Old Persian
Ancient Persian form of the Avestan name Naotara or Nautara, which most likely means "younger, newer" and is derived from Avestan nauua or nava meaning "new, fresh". It is also possible that the name is ultimately derived from Proto-Indo-Iranian nutára "quick", thus giving the name the overall meaning of "the quick one".
Naufal m Indonesian, Malay
Indonesian and Malay form of Nawfal.
Nauman m Urdu
Urdu form of Nu'man.
Nauora f & m Polynesian
Polynesian origin name, meaning "new life".
Nauryz m Kazakh
Means "March" in Kazakh, ultimately from Persian نوروز (nowruz). This is also the Kazakh name for Nowruz, an Iranian holiday commemorating the first day of spring.
Nauzet m Guanche, Spanish (Canarian)
Derived from Guanche *(a)nuhazzeṭ meaning "the most elegant". According to Antonio de Viana's epic poem Antigüedades de las Islas Afortunadas de la Gran Canaria (1604), Nauzet or Nuhazet was a Guanche warrior who fought in the battle of Acentejo in the army of the mencey Bencomo.
Navdar m Kurdish
Derived from Kurdish navdarbûn meaning "to become famous".
Navjit f & m Indian (Sikh)
Alternate transcription of Punjabi Gurmukhi ਨਵਜੀਤ (see Navjeet).
Navjot m & f Indian (Sikh)
From Sanskrit नव (nava) meaning "new, fresh" combined with ज्योतिस् (jyotis) meaning "light, brightness".
Navnit m & f Punjabi
Alternate transcription of Punjabi Gurmukhi ਨਵਨੀਤ (see Navneet).
Navruz m & f Uzbek, Tajik, Turkish
Uzbek, Tajik and Turkish form of Nowruz. This name is masculine in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, while in Turkey it is mostly found on females.
Nawang m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese, Ladakhi
Alternate transcription of Tibetan ངག་དབང (see Ngawang).
Nawawi m Indonesian, Malay
From the name of 13th-century Islamic scholar and jurist Yahya ibn Sharaf al-Nawawi, whose name was derived from the city of Nawa in present-day Syria.
Nawfal m Arabic
Means "generous" in Arabic, also an archaic word meaning "sea, ocean".
Nawfel m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic نوفل (see Nawfal) chiefly used in North Africa.
Nawwaf m Arabic
Means "elevated, lofty, high" in Arabic.
Nawwar m & f Arabic
Means "flower, blossom" in Arabic.
Nayeem m Bengali
Bengali form of Na'im.
Nayiri m Armenian
"river"
Nayuta m & f Japanese (Modern)
From 那由他/那由多 (nayuta), originally a Buddhist term referring to an extremely great number (often said to be 100 million), derived from Sanskrit नयुत (nayuta) meaning “myriad” or नियुत (niyuta), referring to a very high number.
Nazaré f & m Portuguese, Asturian
Portuguese and Asturian form of Nazareth.
Nazari m Malay
Means "my sight, my vision" from Arabic نَظَر (naẓar) meaning "vision, gaze, sight".
Nazari m Lengadocian, Provençal
Languedocian and Provençal form of Nazarius.
Nazaro m Louisiana Creole
Louisiana Spanish form of Nazarius.
Nazeef m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic نظيف (see Nazif).
Nazeeh m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic نزيه (see Nazih).
Nazeem m Arabic
Meaning organised or orderly. A famous bearer is Nazeem, a redguard from the game Skyrim.
Nazhip m Bashkir
Bashkir form of Najib.
Nazhud m Chechen (Rare)
Means "supporter, rescuer" or "brave" from Arabic نَاجَدَ (nājada) meaning "to help, aid, assist".
Nazmus m Bengali
From the first part of the Arabic phrase النجم الثاقب (an-najmu at-thaqibu) meaning "the piercingly bright star".
Nazree m Malay
Variant of Nazri.
Nazrey m Malay
Variant of Nazri.
Nazrie m Malay
Variant of Nazri.
Nazrol m Malay
Malay variant of Nazrul.
Nazrul m Bengali, Malay
From the first part of the Arabic phrase نذر الإسلام (nazr al-Islam) meaning "vow of Islam".
Ndaivi m Guarani
"Always ready, attentive."
Nderim m Albanian
Derives from the Albanian word nder, meaning "honour, respect".
Ndiane m Kaguru
Means "I have eaten with them" in Chikaguru.
Ndomba m Luba
Means "ask me" in Luba-Kasai.
Nduvho m & f Venda
Means "praise" in Venda.
Neabei m Romani
Variant of Niabai.
Neacal m Scottish Gaelic
Scottish Gaelic form of Nicholas.
Neacșu m Medieval Romanian
Neacșu's letter, written in 1521, is the oldest surviving document available in Old Romanian that can be reliably dated. Written using Cyrillic, it was sent by Neacșu Lupu, a merchant from Câmpulung, Wallachia (now Romania) to Johannes Benkner, the mayor of Brassó, Kingdom of Hungary (now Brașov, Romania), warning him about the imminent attack of the Ottoman Empire on Transylvania.
Neagoe m Medieval Romanian, History
Neagoe Basarab (c.1459 – 15 September 1521) was the Voivode (Prince) of Wallachia between 1512 and 1521.
Nealan m Literature
A character in the Protector of the Small series by Tamora Pierce.
Nealey f & m Obscure
Transferred use of the surname Nealey.
Nealie f & m American
Feminine form of Neal or Neil. Has also been used as a diminutive of Cornelius.
Nearch m Russian
Russian form of Nearchos via Nearchus.
Nearco m Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Nearchos via Nearchus.
Neasán m Old Celtic, Old Irish
This was the name of an Irish saint; variant of Nessa 3
Neberd m Kurdish
Derived from Kurdish nebezî meaning "free".
Neboje m Serbian
From Serbian не (ne) meaning "not" and бој (boj), from бојати се (bojati se), meaning "to fear". Therefore the name means "fearless".
Necani m Fijian
Fijian form of Nathan.
Necdet m Turkish
Turkish form of Najdat.
Néckel m Luxembourgish
Vernacular form of Nicolas.
Nectan m Cornish
Of uncertain origin and meaning. One theory suggests, however, that this name might be derived from Proto-Celtic *nixto- "clean".... [more]
Neddie m English
Diminutive of Edward and Edmund.
Nedhal m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic نضال (see Nidal).
Nedley m English (American, Rare), Dutch (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Nedley.
Nedret f & m Turkish
Means "rarity" in Turkish, ultimately from Arabic ندرة (nudra).
Nedžad m Bosnian
Derived from Persian نژاد (nežâd) meaning "descent, lineage".
Nedžib m Bosnian
Bosnian form of Najib.
Neeley m & f English, Literature
Diminutive of Cornelius or a transferred use of the surname Neeley.
Neelix m Popular Culture
Neelix is a fictional character in the science fiction TV-series 'Star Trek: Voyager'. Neelix is also the stage name of a German DJ.
Neemia m Italian, Biblical Italian, Corsican
Italian and Corsican form of Nehemiah via Hellenized form Neemias.
Nefiya m Mormon (Latinized)
Russian form of Nephi.
Nefydd m Medieval Welsh
Possibly related to Middle Welsh nef "heaven" (compare nefoedd "heavens"), or udd "lord, prince".
Negash m Amharic
Means "one who rules" in Amharic.
Negasi m Ethiopian
The meaning of Negasi is ‘he will wear a crown’.
Negatu m Amharic
Means "the dawn" in Amharic.
Negdel m & f Mongolian
Means "union, bond, cooperation" in Mongolian.
Negese m Amharic
Means "he ruled" in Amharic.
Negewo m Amharic
Means "your dawn" in Amharic.
Negmat m Uyghur
Variant transcription of Nëghmet.
Neguse m Amharic
Means "my king" in Amharic.
Néicer m Spanish (Latin American)
Variant of Néiser. A famous bearer is Ecuadorian soccer player Néicer Reasco (1977-).
Neilam f & m Indian (Rare)
Of unknown meaning.
Neilus m Greek Mythology
Means "river valley". From the Greek neilos (νεῖλος) 'river valley'. In Greek mythology he is the eponym god of the river Nile in Egypt, the son of Titans Oceanus and Tethys, and father of Memphis, Chione, Anippe, Caliadne, and Polyxo.
Néiser m Spanish (Latin American)
Transferred use of the German surname Neisser. Ulrich Neisser was a German bussinessman who migrated to Peru in 1936 and held the title of mayor of Arequipa from 1956 to 1966... [more]
Neisim f & m Dagbani
Means "brightness" in Dagbani.
Neitas m Lithuanian (Modern)
Lithuanian adoption of Nate, in use among Lithuanians since the middle of the 2000s.
Nekena m & f Malagasy
Means "granted" in Malagasy.
Nekhii m & f Mongolian
Means "leather, sheepskin" in Mongolian.
Nekhot m Mordvin
Mordvin form of Methodius.
Nekoia m Hawaiian
Modern form of Nākoa
Nektar m Albanian
Derived from Albanian nektar "nectar" and, figuratively, "best part".
Neleus m Ancient Greek
Neleus of Scepsis son of Coriscus of Scepsis, was a disciple of Aristotle and Theophrastus.
Nelian m German (Modern, Rare), Romanian
A recent coinage gaining traction in 2020/21 in Germany, maybe derived from Cornelianus or created as a masculine form to Nele.
Nelito m Portuguese
Diminutive of Manuel and Nelson.
Nelius m English (American), Afrikaans, Norwegian (Rare)
Afrikaans and Norwegian short form of Cornelius.
Nelius m Norwegian (Rare)
Latinization of Nils.
Nelsan m English (American)
Likely a variant spelling of Nelson. A notable bearer of this name was the American actor Nelsan Ellis (1977-2017).
Nelvin m English (American)
Rhyming variant of Kelvin.
Nemekh f & m Mongolian
Means "to add, increase, enhance" in Mongolian.
Nemesi m Catalan
Catalan form of Nemesius.
Nemrut m Turkish
Turkish form of Nimrod.
Nemuël m Dutch
Dutch form of Nemuel.
Nemuel m Biblical Hebrew
Apparently means "Circumcised of God" in Hebrew. The name alternates with Jemuel for the same Biblical person.... [more]
Nengah m & f Balinese
Means "middle" in Balinese. This name is traditionally given to the second or sixth-born child.
Nenrot f & m African, Ngas, Nigerian
A common name used among the Jos Plateau people of Nigeria. Meaning "God loves"
Nëntor m Albanian (Rare)
Derived from Albanian nëntor "November".
Neòfit m Catalan
Catalan form of Neophytos via Neophytus.
Neonus m Greek Mythology
In Greek mythology, Neonus was a Phthian prince as the son of King Hellen of Thessaly, the son of Deucalion, the Hellenic progenitor.His mother was possibly the nymph Orseis, and thus he was probably the brother to Aeolus, Dorus, Xuthus and Xenopatra... [more]
Nepheg m Biblical
Nepheg was a son of Izhar of the house of Levi according to Exodus 6:21, born in Egypt. He was a nephew of Amram and a cousin of Aaron, Miriam, and Moses.
Nephon m Late Greek
Derived from the Greek noun νήφων (nephon) meaning "sober". This name was borne by two ecumenical patriarchs of Constantinople.
Nephus m Ancient Greek
Nephus was the son of Praxithea and Heracles in Greek myth.
Neptun m Bosnian, Croatian, Danish, German, Norwegian, Polish
Bosnian, Croatian, Danish, German, Norwegian and Polish form of Neptune.
Nergal m Near Eastern Mythology, Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend
In Mesopotamian mythology he is a deity of Akkad, Assyria, and Babylonia, with the main seat of his cult at Cutha, represented by the mound of Tell-Ibrahim. He is the son of Enlil and Ninlil, and is sometimes associated with Shamash... [more]
Nerija m Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew, Biblical German
German transcription as well as the German form of Neriah
Nerius m Ancient Roman
An Oscan prenomen meaning "strong, vigorous" (related to the Latin prenomen Nero 1).... [more]
Nerius m Lithuanian (Rare)
Spelling variant of Nerijus.
Nerius m German
From the Italian surname Neri borne by the saint Philip Neri.... [more]
Nerone m Italian
Italian form of Nero 1.
Neroua m Ancient Roman (Hellenized)
Hellenized form of Nerva. Also compare the names Silvanus and Silouanos, which show that the letter -v- was usually hellenized to -ou- by the ancient Greeks.
Nerseh m Parthian, Armenian (Rare)
Parthian and Armenian form of Narseh. This name was once commonly used in Armenia, but it is extremely rare there nowadays; there are roughly a handful of men with this name in Armenia... [more]
Nerull m Popular Culture
Nerull is the Flan god of death, darkness, murder, and the underworld in the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game.
Nervas m Ancient Roman (Hellenized), Late Greek, Greek
Late Greek and modern Greek form of Neroua, which is the ancient Greek form of Nerva.
Nerwul m Korean
It means 'big wave of the sea' in Native Korean.
Neshat f & m Arabic (Rare)
It means "happiness", has the same meaning of Shadi 2.
Nessan m & f Irish
Variant of Neasán
Nessel f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the name Ness means "miracle" and El, reference to God.
Nessim m Arabic, Jewish
Variant of Nasim.
Nessos m Ancient Greek
Nessos of Chios was a pre-Socratic ancient Greek philosopher.
Nessus m Greek Mythology
Possibly derived from Greek νῆσσα (nessa) meaning "duck (bird)". In Greek mythology, Nessus was a centaur who was killed by Heracles, and whose tainted blood in turn killed Heracles... [more]
Nèstor m Catalan
Catalan form of Nestor.
Nestòr m Provençal
Provençal form of Nestor.
Nestos m Greek Mythology
Possibly derived from a Proto-Indo-European root meaning "water". This was the name of an eponymous river god in Greek mythology,
Netamo m Japanese
Netamo is a combination of Ne (寝 "Sleeping"), Ta (多 "Many") and Mo (喪 "Mourning"). Therefore, this name means "Sleepless Mournings".
Netane m Tongan
Tongan form of Nathan.
Netico m Spanish
Diminutive of Ernesto.
Netley m English (Rare, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Netley. A known bearer was the English con artist and writer Netley Lucas (1903-1940).
Netzar m Ancient Hebrew
Means "branch, shoot." Compare Nazareth, which stems from the same word. Netzar features in Sanhedrin 43a in the Talmud, during an apocryphal description of the death of Yeshua the Nazarene, as one of his five disciples... [more]
Nevijo m Croatian
Variant of Nevio.
Nevres m & f Ottoman Turkish, Turkish (Rare), Bosnian
From Persian نورس meaning "newborn, young".
Nevruz f & m Turkish, Albanian
Turkish and Albanian form of Nowruz. It is masculine in Albania, whereas it is mostly found on females in Turkey.
Nevzat m Turkish
Turkish form of the Avestan name Naozad, which means "newborn".
Nevzet m Bosnian
Bosnian form of Nevzat.
Newell m English
Transferred use of the surname Newell of various meanings such as a location name "new hall" where hall refers to a communal building or a variant of Neville or of Noel... [more]
Newman m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Newman.
Nexhat m Albanian
Albanian form of Nedžad.
Nezumi m & f Japanese
means: "Rat" in japanese; stands for "Mouse", too.
Ngakan m Balinese
Short form of the Balinese title pungakan, which was traditionally given to males belonging to the Wesya caste.
Ngakha m & f Manipuri
Means "long lasting" in Meitei.
Ngamia m Swahili
Means "camel" in Swahili.
Nganba m Manipuri
Means "lighting up" in Meitei.
Ngesti f & m Javanese
From Javanese ngèsti meaning "to crave, to desire, to intend".
Nghiêm m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 嚴 (nghiêm) meaning "strict, grave, stern".
Nghiên m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 硯 (nghiên) meaning "inkstone".
Nghiễn m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 巘 (nghiễn) meaning "mountain peak".
Nghiệp m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 業 (nghiệp) meaning "business, trade" or "work, merit, achievements".
Ngodup m & f Tibetan
From Tibetan དངོས་གྲུབ (dngos-grub) meaning "accomplishment, achievement, realisation, attainment".
Ngoebi m & f Ijaw
Means "money is good" in Ijaw.
Ngondu m & f Luba
Means "moon" in Luba-Kasai.
Ngurah m Balinese
From a title that originated from marriages between an aristocratic and non-aristocratic family, used as an indication of authority. This name is traditionally given to the second-born child.
Nguyện m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 願 (nguyện) meaning "to wish, to pledge".
Nguyen m Vietnamese (Expatriate)
Variant of Nguyên used outside of Vietnam among people of Vietnamese descent.
Nguyêt f & m Vietnamese
Variant of Nguyệt.
Nguyet f & m Vietnamese (Anglicized, Expatriate)
Variant of Nguyệt used outside of Vietnam.
Ngweji m Luba
Means "warrior; powerful man" in Luba-Kasai.
Nhooja m Newar (Rare)
Variant transcription of Devanagari न्हूज (see Nhuja).... [more]
Niabai m Romani
Romani form of Nearboy.
Niaĸoĸ m & f Greenlandic
Means "head" in Greenlandic.
Niaqoq m & f Greenlandic
Younger form of Niaĸoĸ.
Nicasi m Catalan (Rare), Lengadocian, Provençal, Gascon
Catalan, Languedocian, Provençal and Gascon form of Nicasius.
Nicere m American (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Nicere.
Niceta m Italian
Italian form of Nicetas.
Niceto m Spanish, Galician
Spanish and Galician form of Niketas. This name was borne by Niceto Alcalá-Zamora, president of Spain from 1931 to 1936.
Nicetu m Corsican (Archaic)
Corsican form of Niketas.
Nichol m English (Australian, Modern)
Australian short form of Nicholas.
Nickel m Medieval Dutch, Medieval German, Dutch (Rare), German (Rare), English (Rare), Hunsrik
In Germany and the Netherlands, this name is a medieval short form of respectively Nicolaus and Nicolaas. In the case of the latter, it is via the medieval short form Nicol 1, of which Nickel is a variant.... [more]
Nickey m & f English
Variant of Nicky.
Nickie m & f English
Diminutive of Nicholas or Nicole.
Niclas m Welsh
Welsh variant of Nicholas.
Niclos m Picard
Picard form of Nicholas.
Ni-cô-la m Vietnamsse
Vietnamese from Nicholas
Nicoła m Venetian
Venetian form of Nicola 1.
Nicolà m Romansh
Romansh form of Nicholas.
Nicołò m Venetian
Venetian form of Nicolò.
Nicolo m Romansh
Variant of Niculò.
Nicolu m Corsican, Sicilian
Corsican and Sicilian form of Nicolas.
Nicone m Medieval Italian
Italian form of Nicon (see Nikon).
Nicteo m Spanish
Spanish form of Nycteus.
Nicteu m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Nycteus.
Nicula m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Nicola 1.
Nicuță m Romanian
Contracted form of Niculiță.
Nidada m Gothic
Masculine Gothic name, attested in the Getica (6th Century)
Nidhal m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic نضال (see Nidal).
Nidolf m Norwegian (Rare, Archaic)
Combination of the Old Norse name elements niðr "ancestor, kinsman, relative" and ulfr "wolf".
Nidzam m Malay
Malay variant of Nizam.
Niegan m Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish diminutive of Niegosław.
Nielas m German (Modern, Rare), Afrikaans (Rare)
German and Afrikaans borrowing of Nilas.
Niemah f & m Arabic
Mean"Blessing"
Niemir m Polish (Archaic)
Allegedly derived from Polish nie "not" and the Slavic name element mir "peace; world". In old Masovian sources the name Erazm often appears as a replacement for this name in the form of Niemierz.
Nienná f & m Northern Sami
Listed in Finnish linguist Pekka Sammallahti's Northern Sámi dictionary Sámi-suoma sátnegirji / Saamelais-suomalainen sanakirja (1989) as a Northern Sámi personal name (gender not given) and surname... [more]
Nienzi m & f Kongo, Vili
Means ‘Joy’ in Vili, a language in the Kongo subgroup of Bantu Languages.
Nierod m Medieval Polish
Derived from Polish nie "not" and Old Slavic *rodъ "family; generation".
Niesco m Dutch (Rare)
Variant spelling of Niesko. A known bearer of this name is the Dutch politician Niesco Dubbelboer (b. 1962).
Niesko m Dutch (Rare)
Probably derived from Nies, in which case it is possibly a pet form of the name.
Niezam m Malay
Malay variant of Nizam.
Nifont m Medieval Russian, Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Nephon via its modern Greek form Nifon.
Niggle m Literature
Niggle is the main character in "Leaf by Niggle", a short story written by J.R.R. Tolkien, the author of "The Lord of the Rings", "The Hobbit", and many other stories. Niggle's story, however, has nothing to do with Middle Earth, the lands in which Tolkien's most famous works take place... [more]
Niglus m Manx
Manx form of Nicholas.
Nig'mat m Uzbek
Uzbek form of Nimat.
Nigmat m Bashkir, Tatar, Kazakh
Bashkir and Tatar form of Nimat and Kazakh variant of Nygmet.
Nigola m Sardinian
Logudorese form of Nicholas.
Nihkke m Sami
Sami form of Nicholas.
Nihkko m Sami
Sami form of Niko.
Nihkul m Sami
Sami form of Nicolaus.
Niikka m & f Sami
Sami form of Nika.
Niikke m Sami
Sami form of Nicke.
Niikko m Sami
Sami form of Niko.
Niillá m Northern Sami
Sámi form of Nils.
Niilsi m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Nilse.
Nikala m Ossetian
Ossetian form of Nikolai.
Nikesh m Indian, Hindi
Means "The God; Man who save people" in Hindi.
Nikhom m Thai
Means "settlement" in Thai.
Nikita f & m Japanese
From Japanese 二 (ni) meaning "two", 希 (ki) meaning "hope" combined with 多 (ta) meaning "many, much". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Nikkou m Japanese
This name can be used as 日光 (nikkou) meaning "sunlight". ... [more]
Niklái m Faroese
Faroese form of Nicolai.
Nikles m Alsatian (Archaic)
Vernacular form of Nikolaus.
Niklot m Polabian, History
Niklot (1090 – August 1160) was a chief or prince of the Slavic Obotrites and an ancestor of the House of Mecklenburg.
Nikmat m & f Indonesian
Means "pleasant, enjoyable" in Indonesian, ultimately from Arabic نعمة (niʿma).