List of Baby Names for Girls Starting with N

Nubia

(NOOB-ee-ah)

From the name of the ancient region and kingdom in Africa, south of Egypt. It possibly derives from the Egyptian word nbw meaning "gold".

Meaning: From Nubia Origin: Egyptian

Nuo

(NWO)

Meaning of name Nuo. Etymology : Means "graceful" in Chinese. Saint : Origin : Chinese.

Meaning: Gracious Origin: Chinese

Nuray

(noo-RAY)

Nuray is a feminine given name of Turkish origin meaning "bright moon." It is among the most popular names given to baby girls in Azerbaijan in 2007.

Meaning: Radiant moon Origin: Turkish

Nurten

(NOOR-ten)

Meaning of name Nurten. Etymology : Means "radiant skin" in Turkish. Saint : Origin : Turkish.

Meaning: Of bright skin Origin: Turkish

Nyala

(NYAH-lə)

Meaning of name Nyala. Etymology : From the name of a type of African antelope, ultimately derived from the Bantu word nyálà. Saint : Origin : Various.

Meaning: Similar to antelope Origin: African

Nyarai

(NAY-ray)

Given Name NYARAI. GENDER: Feminine. USAGE: Southern African, Shona.

Meaning: Humble woman Origin: African

Nydia

(NID-ee-ə)

Latin Meaning: The name Nydia is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Nydia is: Refuge; Nest.

Meaning: Born in the nest Origin: Latin

Nyree

(NIE-ree)

The baby name Nyree of maori origin means Meaning "sea" or "flaxen", Nyree is of Maori origin (from Ngaire).. ... You might also consider similar names to Nyree which include Nairi, Nyra, Nyrie.

Meaning: Fair-haired Origin: Maori

Nyssa

(NIS-ə)

Nyssa is a feminine name with many meanings, including "goal" or "beginning" (Greek), "sign" (Hebrew), "friendly elf or fairy" (Scandinavian), "woman" (Arabic) and "end" (Latin). Nyssa may also refer to: Nyssa, genus of tupelo, black gum, or pepperidge trees.

Meaning: Inception Origin: Greek

Nyx

(NEEKS)

Nyx. ... Nyx (/nɪks/; Greek: Νύξ, Nyks, "Night"; Latin: Nox) is the Greek goddess (or personification) of the night. A shadowy figure, Nyx stood at or near the beginning of creation and mothered other personified deities such as Hypnos (Sleep) and Thanatos (Death), with Erebus (Darkness).

Meaning: Of the night Origin: Greek