NaziraoyfUzbek Derived from nazira meaning "a literary work meant to represent or respond another work by another author" and oy meaning "moon".
NazirdinmKazakh Either from نذير (nadhīr) meaning "herald, warner" or نظير (naẓīr) meaning "similar, alike, counterpart" combined with дин (dīn) meaning "religion"
NazmimArabic, Albanian, Turkish, Malay Means "rhythmic, systematic" in Arabic, from the word نَظَمَ (naẓama) meaning "to organise, to arrange, to put in order".
NazokatfUzbek Means "politeness, refinement, grace" in Uzbek.
NazperverfOttoman Turkish From Ottoman Turkish or Persian ناز (naz) meaning "delight, comfort, coquetry, affectation" and Persian پرور (parvar), the present stem of پروردن (parvardan) meaning "to foster, nourish, cherish".
NazrmArabic Means "to look, to see" in Arabic. In Islam, nazr is is a commitment to carry out an act. Notable bearer of this name is Nazr Mohammed (1977—), an American professional basketball player.
NazriyafIndian (Muslim, Rare) Possibly from Persian نظریه (nazariye), ultimately from Arabic نَظَرِيَّة (naẓariyya) "theory, theorem". A known bearer is Nazriya Nazim (1994–), a Muslim Indian actress from Kerala.
NazunafJapanese From Japanese 奈 (na) meaning "Nara, apple tree, what?", 那 (na) meaning "what", 名 (na) meaning "status, reputation, name" combined with 砂 or 沙 (suna) both meaning "sand"... [more]
NetzarmAncient 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]
NezahualcoyotlmNahuatl From Nahuatl nezahualli "fasting", probably referring to a paper collar worn to show the wearer should not be offered food, and coyotl "coyote".
NezahualpillimNahuatl, Aztec Derived from Nahuatl nezahualli "fasting", probably referring to a collar made out of bands of paper twisted together that was worn to show the wearer should not be offered food, and pilli "person of noble lineage; child"... [more]
NezahualxochitlfNahuatl Possibly the name of a kind of medicinal plant found in the water. Derived from Nahuatl nezahual "fasting" and xōchitl "flower".
NezaketfTurkish Means "civility, kindness, politeness" in Turkish, ultimately from Persian نزاکت (nazākat).
NiarzinafNear Eastern Mythology, Elamite Mythology This was the name of a goddess in Elamite religion. It is uncertain what the meaning of her name was in the Elamite language, though the second part of her name may have been derived from Elamite sina or zini meaning "(the) lady"... [more]
NiazmGeorgian (Rare) Georgian form of the Persian name Niyaz. A known bearer of this name is Niaz Diasamidze (b. 1973), a member of the Georgian folk-rock band 33a.
NiezamysłmPolish (Rare, Archaic) From the Polish negative prefix nie and the Polish element mysł, which derives from the Old Slavic element myslĭ "thought, idea".... [more]
NingzhenfChinese From the Chinese 宁 (níng) meaning "peaceful, calm" and 真 (zhēn) meaning "clearly, true, real, actual, genuine".
NingzhengfChinese From the Chinese 宁 (níng) meaning "calm, peaceful" and 筝 (zhēng) meaning "zheng zither", "kite".
NingzifChinese From the Chinese 柠 (níng) meaning "lemon" and 紫 (zǐ) meaning "purple, violet".
NinsuhzaginafSumerian Mythology Means "lady of the diadem of lapis lazuli", deriving from the Sumerian elements nin ("lady or mistress"), aga ("diadem, circlet, crown"), and naza-gìn ("lapis lazuli, precious stone")... [more]
NinzhinfMongolian Means "compassionate, benevolent" in Mongolian.
Nîyazm & fKurdish Means "request, wish" in Kurdish.
Niyazf & mPersian, Persian Mythology, Kyrgyz Derived from the Persian noun نیاز (niyaz) meaning "need, necessity, requirement" as well as "desire, wish". In Zoroastrianism, Niyaz is the name of a demon.... [more]
NiyazbekmKyrgyz Combination of Niyaz with the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
NiyazimTurkish, Azerbaijani From Persian نیاز (niyāz) meaning "need, necessity, want, supplication, wish, desire".
NiyozbibifUzbek Derived from Uzbek niyoz meaning "alms, supplication" and bibi meaning "learned woman".
Niyozgo'zalfUzbek Derived from Uzbek niyoz meaning "alms, supplication" and go'zal meaning "beautiful".
NiyozgulfUzbek Derived from Uzbek niyoz meaning "alms, supplication" and gul meaning "rose, flower".
NiyozmohfUzbek Derived from Uzbek niyoz meaning "alms, supplication" and moh meaning "moon".
NiyozoyfUzbek Derived from Uzbek niyoz meaning "alms, supplication" and oy meaning "moon".
Nizam ad-DinmArabic Means "order of the faith" from Arabic نظام (niẓām) meaning "system, order, method" combined with دين (dīn) meaning "religion, faith".
NobukazumJapanese From Japanese 延 (nobu) meaning "prolong, stretch" or 伸 (nobu) meaning "extend, stretch, open" combined with 和 (kazu) meaning "harmony, peace". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
NoizufJapanese From Japanese 響 (noizu) meaning "sound, echo". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [more]
NomalizofXhosa Means "comforter, one who comforted us" in Xhosa.
NominchuluunukhaanzayamunkherdeneenkhtuguldurmMongolian Means something similar to "eternal wisdom and destiny, a perfect jewel of peace and strength" from Mongolian words номин (nomin) (see Nomin) meaning "lapiz lazuli, turqoise" combined with чулуу (chuluu) (see Chuluun) meaning "stone", ухаан (ukhaan) meaning "wisdom, intellect", заыа (zaya) (see Zaya) meaning "destiny, fate", мөнх (mönkh, munkh) (see Mönkh) meaning "eternal", эрдэнэ (erdene) (see Erdene) meaning "jewel treasure", энх (enkh) (see Enkh) meaning "peace, calm", and төгөлдөр (tögöldör, tuguldur) (see Tögöldör) meaning "complete, perfect".
NominzolfMongolian (Rare) Derived from номин (nomin) meaning "lapis lazuli, azure" and зол (zol) meaning "fortune, luck, blessing".
NorikazumJapanese From Japanese 賀 (nori) meaning "congratulate, greet, celebrate" combined with 和 (kazu) meaning "peace, harmony". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [more]
Nowruzm & fAfghan, Turkmen (Rare), Muslim Derived from Persian نوروز (nowruz) meaning "new day". This name refers to New Year in the Iranian and Zoroastrian calendar, celebrated on the spring equinox.
NozlisuluvfUzbek Derived from nozli meaning "cocquettish, flirtatious" and sulu(v) meaning "beautiful".
NozmehrfUzbek Derived noz meaning "flirtiousness", "whim", "tenderness" or "fondness" and mehr meaning "love" or "mercy, compassion".
NozokofJapanese (Rare) From Japanese 望 or 希 (nozo) meaning "hope" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
NozomifJapanese From Japanese 希 (nozo) "hope" and 実 (mi) "fruit" or 美 (mi) "beautiful". Another kanji for Nozomi is 望 (nozomi) "wish, desire, hope" (which can be read as Nozomu)... [more]
NozomikofJapanese From Japanese 希 (nozo) meaning "rare, hope", 望 (mi) meaning "to hope" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Nozomum & fJapanese From 望 (nozomu) meaning "hope, wish, desire". 望 can also be read as Nozomi. Other spellings of the name are possible.
NozparifUzbek Derived noz meaning "flirtiousness", "whim", "tenderness" or "fondness" and pari meaning "fairy".
NsambanzarymMbundu, Central African Nsambanzary means strength, power. From Kimbundu the second-most-widely spoken Bantu language in Angola. It is concentrated in the north-west of the country including the Luanda Province, the Bengo Province, the Malange Province, and the Kwanza Norte Province.
NufuzafUzbek Derived from nufuz meaning "personal power or influence".
NugzarmAbkhaz, Georgian Georgian sources state that this name is of Iranian origin and comes from the same root as Nodar, which is a Georgian name that is also of Iranian origin.... [more]
NuhazermGuanche Borne by a Guanche indigene sold at the slave market in Valencia.
NükhetsezafOttoman Turkish From Ottoman Turkish nükhet meaning "scent, fragrance" (of Arabic origin) and seza meaning "worthy, fitting" (of Persian origin).