Baby Girl Name Starting With Letter N
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From Nabila to Nyx and everything in between, hundreds of baby girl names starting with the letter N along with the meanings and origin of each name.
A difficult or confusing spelling of a common name may be frustrating to an elementary school-aged child whose name is often mispronounced, or difficult for them to write out and spell. This carries into adulthood when it becomes necessary to fill out forms, go on job interviews, and make introductions as part of their normal everyday life. Consider an easier spelling for baby girl names you like if the sound is the same when it's pronounced to others.
Most Popular Baby Girl Names Starting with N
First we'll start with the most popular baby girl names from 2018. They were:
- Nora
- Natalie
- Nova
- Naomi
- Nevaeh
- Natalia
- Norah
- Nicole
- Noelle
- Nyla
- Nina
- Nadia
- Nylah
- Nayeli
- Nia
- Nola
- Noa
- Nalani
- Noemi
- Nala
Nora was the most popular baby girl name starting with N in 2018. This should come as no surprise as Nora has been the most common baby girl name starting with N as far back as 2009. What a run!
Here's how the top three names have looked over the past decade:
Nora wasn't just popular for N girl names in 2018. Overall it was the number 30 most popular name among all baby girl names in 2018. Here's how it looked when compared to all baby girls born in 2018.
While Nora was a popular choice in 2018, you can see it was only about 90% as popular a baby girl name as Layla. Just for fun, let's take a look at the most popular baby girl names beginning with N throughout history.
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Now let's look into what girl's names lost and gained popularity in 2018, again only for names starting with N.
As you can see, Naila jumped by 11 slots while Nila lost some ranking in 2018 by 3 spots.
Unique Baby Girl Names Starting With N
While it's fun to see what lots of other people are naming their babies, many people prefer to find baby names that are more uncommon. To that end, below is the some of the more unique baby girl names starting with N.
- Nathalia
- Nailah
- Nathaly
- Nellie
- Neveah
- Nyomi
- Natalee
- Noel
- Navy
- Nayla
- Noah
- Naila
- Nyra
- Nori
- Natalya
- Nadine
- Noella
- Nahla
- Naima
- Nyah
Overall, Nathalia was the 1004th most popular girl name in 2018 with 257 babies. That means there were 23x more Noras than Nathalias last year. That makes it a very unique name!
If you don't have your name in mind yet, don't worry! Below we present a list of literally every baby girl name — including middle names — starting with N, the name's meaning and origin. Good luck and have a wonderful day.
Nabelung through Nalani
- NabelungAfrican — beautiful one
- NabilaArabic — Noble.
- NadaArabic — The generous one.
- NaddaAboriginal — A camp.
- NadezdaCzech — one with hope
- NadiaSlavonic — Hope.
- Nadie — Hope.
- Nadine — Hope.
- NadiraArabic — Precious.
- Nadya — The generous one.
- NafeezaArabic — precious thing
- NagihanTurkish
- NahokoJapanese — child of Naho
- NaiaGreek — flowing
- NaidaGreek — A water nymph.
- NailahAfrican — succeeding
- NaimahArabic — living a soft, enjoyable life
- NainaHindu — eyes
- NairneScottish Gaelic — From the river.
- NalaniHawaiian — The calm of the skies.
Nalini through Napea
- NaliniSanskrit — lovely
- NamaAboriginal — A Tea-Tree.
- NamazziUgandan — water
- NamiJapanese — A wave.
- NamikoJapanese — child of Nami
- NamrataHindu
- Nan — Grace, or favoured by God. From the name Anne, Nancy and Nanette.
- NanakoJapanese — child of Nana
- Nancy — Grace, or favoured by God. Originally a nickname from Anne, but also an independent name.
- NandiniHindu
- NanditaHindu
- NanetteFrench — Grace, or favoured by God. Originally a nickname from Anne, but also an independent name.
- NaniPolynesian — Beautiful.
- Nanine — Grace, or favoured by God. From the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning. Also see Annabel, Annamaria, Anneliese, Hannah, Nancy.
- NannaHebrew — graceful one
- NanonFrench — Grace, or favoured by God. From the name Anne.
- NantaleUgandan — clan totem is a lion
- NaokoJapanese — child of Nao
- NaomiHebrew — Pleasant. A biblical name, and the feminine form of Noam.
- NapeaLatin — A girl of the valley.
Nara through Natasha
- NaraOld English/Japanese/Aboriginal — Old English: The nearest and dearest one. Japanese: An Oak tree. Aboriginal: A companion.
- NarcissaGreek — self-love
- NardaLatin — A fragrant ointment or perfume.
- NarellaGreek — bright one
- NarelleAustralian — Probably derived from Nara and Elle. Nara – Old English: The nearest and dearest one. Japanese: An Oak tree. Aboriginal: A companion. Elle – She, a woman.
- NarethaAboriginal — A saltbush.
- NarkeashaAfrican — pretty
- NarmadaHindu — name of a river
- NashaAfrican — Born during rainy season.
- NashwaEgyptian — wonderful feeling
- NasicheUgandan — born during locust season
- NasrinPersian — A wild rose.
- NastasiaRussian from Greek — She who will rise again.
- Natala — Born at Christmas. From the name Natalie, but also used as an independent name.
- Natalia — Born at Christmas. From the name Natalie, but also used as an independent name.
- NatalieLatin — Born at Christmas.
- NatalyaRussian — Born at Christmas.
- NataneNative American — Female child.
- NataniellaHebrew — gift of God
- NatashaRussian — Born at Christmas. From the name Natalie, but also used as an independent name.
Nathalie through Neena
- NathalieFrench — Born at Christmas. From the name Natalie, but also used as an independent name.
- NathaniaHebrew — The gift of God. Feminine form of Nathan.
- NatividadSpanish — The nativity.
- NatsukoJapanese — child of Natsu
- NavdeepHindu — Navdip
- Naveenastrong-willed supporter — Navina
- NawalArabic — A gift.
- NayokoJapanese — child of Nayo
- NaysaHebrew — miracle of God
- NazaretSpanish — Of Nazareth.
- NazirahArabic — equal, like
- Nea — New, the newcomer.
- NealaIrish Gaelic — The champion. Feminine form of Neal or Neil.
- NeciLatin — intense, fiery
- NedaSlavonic — Born on Sunday.
- NedivaHebrew — noble and generous
- NeeharikaHindu
- NeelamHindu — sapphire
- NeeljaHindu
- NeenaHindu
Neerja through Nerys
- NeerjaHindu — lotus flower
- NeetaHindu
- NehaHindu — rain
- NekaNative American — A wild goose.
- NeldaOld English — Of the Elder tree.
- Nelia — The champion. .
- NellOld French — The light of the sun. From Eleanor and a form of Helen.
- NellekeDutch — a horn
- Nellie — From Helen.
- NellwynOld English — A bright companion.
- NeolaGreek — The young one.
- NeomaGreek — The new moon.
- NerhimTurkish
- NeriaHebrew — lamp of God, angel
- NeridaAboriginal — A flower.
- NerinGreek — a nereid, one from the sea
- NerinaGreek — A sea nymph.
- NerissaGreek — A sea nymph.
- Neroli — After an Italian princess.
- NerysWelsh — A lady.
Nessa through Nickita
- Nessa — Pure, chaste. From the name Agnes and Vanessa.
- Nessan — Stoat.
- NestaWelsh — Pure, chaste. Form of Agnes.
- Netanya — God's gift.
- NettaLatin — Beyond price, praiseworthy. From the name Antonia, Henrietta and many names ending with `ette'.
- NettieLatin — Beyond price, praiseworthy. From the name Antonia, Henrietta and many names ending with `ette'.
- NettyLatin — Beyond price, praiseworthy. From the name Antonia, Henrietta and many names ending with `ette'.
- NevaSpanish — covered with snow
- NevadaSpanish — Snow, or as white as snow. Also the name of an American state. A boy or girl's name.
- NewlynCeltic — The dweller at the new pool. A boy or girl's name.
- NeysaGreek — pure
- NgaioMaori — The name of a native New Zealand tree.
- NgaireMaori — Flaxen.
- NhuVietnamese — everything according to one's wishes
- NiaSwahili — purpose
- NiamhIrish Gaelic — Beautiful, bright. The daughter of a sea god in Irish mythology.
- Nichelle — Victorious maiden.
- NiciaGreek — victorious army
- Nicki — The people's victory. From the name Nicole.
- NickitaHindu
Nicola through Ninon
- NicolaLatin — The people's victory. The feminine form of Nicholas.
- Nicole — Victory of the people.
- NicoletteFrench — The people's victory. From the name Nicole.
- NidraHindu — a form of the Devi
- NijuHindu — Pansophist
- NikaRussian — born on Sunday
- NikeGreek — victory
- NikitaRussian/Greek — Unconquered people. A boy or girl's name.
- Nikki — The people's victory. From the name Nicole.
- NileyAboriginal — A shell.
- NilgenTurkish
- NilimaHindu
- NiliniHindu — perpetuator of the Kuru race
- NimaTibetan/Sherpa — Sun. A boy or girl's name.
- NimahArabic — blessing, loan
- NimishaHindu
- NimmiHindu
- Nimue
- NinaSpanish — A girl. Also see Anne and Antonia.
- NinonFrench — Grace, or favoured by God. From the name Anne.
Niobe through Niverta
- NiobeGreek — fern
- NiraModern Hebrew — Of the loom.
- NiradharaHindu
- NiralHindu
- NirgunaHindu
- NirvanaHindu — deep silence, ultimate bliss
- NirvelliTudas Indian — water child
- NishaHindu — night
- NishthaHindu
- NisiHebrew — emblem
- NissaScandinavian — A friendly elf.
- NitaNative American — A bean grower. Feminine form of Fabian.
- NitaraHindu — deeply rooted
- NitiHindu
- NitikaNative American — angel of precious stone
- NituHindu
- NityaHindu — goddess Parvati
- NitzanaHebrew — blossom
- NiveditaHindu
- NivertaHindu
Nixie through Noreen
- NixieGerman — A water sprite.
- NiyatiHindu — fate
- NizanaHebrew — A flower bud.
- NoelaniHawaiian — A beautiful girl from heaven.
- NoellaFrench — christmas
- NoelleOld French — Christmas, or born at Christmas. The feminine form of Noel.
- NolaIrish Gaelic — The champion, or the fair-shouldered one. Also see Nuala.
- Noleen — The people's victory. The feminine form of Nicholas.
- Nolene — The people's victory. The feminine form of Nicholas.
- NoletaLatin — Unwilling.
- NonaLatin — The ninth, as in the ninth child.
- Noni — From the name Nona and Nora. Nona – The ninth, as in the ninth child. Nora – The light of the sun.
- Nonie — From the name Nona and Nora. Nona – The ninth, as in the ninth child. Nora – The light of the sun.
- NoorArabic — Light.
- NooraAboriginal — A camp.
- Nora — The light of the sun.
- Norah — The light of the sun.
- NorbertaOld German — blond hero
- NordicaTeutonic — From the north.
- Noreen — The light of the sun.
Nori through Nyx
- NoriJapanese — A doctrine.
- NorikoJapanese — doctrine child
- NormaLatin — A rule or standard. The perfect girl or woman. Also a Scottish feminine form of Norman.
- NornaOld Norse — The goddess of fate.
- NovaGreek — New, the newcomer.
- Novyannalovely — Novy, Novie
- NoyaArabic — beautiful, ornamented
- NozomiJapanese — hope
- NuBurmese — Tender.
- NualaIrish Gaelic — The fair-shouldered one. Also see Nola.
- NurayTurkish — white moon
- NurhanTurkish
- NydiaLatin — A refuge or nest.
- NyokoJapanese — A gem or treasure.
- Nyree — Flaxen.
- NyssaGreek — The beginning.
- NyxLatin — White-haired.
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