Moonboon Team
Choosing the right baby name is an exhilarating and meaningful journey for parents. Whether you’re drawn to a chic modern name that feels unique or a classic name that boasts timeless elegance, the ideal selection should carry charm and significance. This list includes a delightful blend of boy and girl names that offer both heritage and fresh creativity. With a range that spans beloved classics and trendy new options, you’re certain to find a name that perfectly captures your child’s spirit and resonates with your family's identity.
Girl names with N:
- Nadia - Slavic origin, meaning "hope."
 - Nadine - French and Russian origin, a form of Nadia, meaning "hope."
 - Naima - Arabic origin, meaning "tranquil" or "serene."
 - Nakia - Arabic origin, meaning "pure" or "faithful."
 - Nalani - Hawaiian origin, meaning "the heavens" or "calm skies."
 - Nancy - Hebrew origin, meaning "grace" or "favor."
 - Nanna - Scandinavian origin, meaning "daring" or "brave."
 - Naomi - Hebrew origin, meaning "pleasantness."
 - Nara - Japanese origin, meaning "oak tree" or from the city of Nara in Japan.
 - Narcissa - Greek origin, derived from the name Narcissus, meaning "daffodil."
 - Nataja - A variant of Natalia, meaning "born on Christmas day."
 - Natalie - Latin origin, meaning "born on Christmas day."
 - Natasha - Russian origin, a diminutive of Natalia, meaning "born on Christmas."
 - Nature - English origin, referring to the natural world.
 - Navi - Indian or Hebrew origin, meaning "kind to people" or "prophet."
 - Nebula - Latin origin, meaning "mist" or "cloud," often referring to celestial bodies.
 - Neige - French origin, meaning "snow."
 - Nell - English origin, a diminutive of Eleanor or Helen, meaning "bright" or "shining one."
 - Nellie - A diminutive form of Nell, meaning "light" or "torch."
 - Nena - Spanish origin, meaning "little girl."
 - Nessa - Hebrew and Scandinavian origin, meaning "miracle" or "pure."
 - Nesta - Welsh origin, a diminutive of Agnes, meaning "chaste" or "pure."
 - Neta - Hebrew origin, meaning "plant" or "seedling."
 - Netty - A diminutive of names like Annette or Jeanette, meaning "God is gracious."
 - Neyal - Hebrew origin, meaning "river" or "stream."
 - Nia - Welsh origin, meaning "bright" or "radiant."
 - Niamh - Irish origin, meaning "bright" or "radiant."
 - Nicia - Greek origin, meaning "victory."
 - Nicola - Greek origin, meaning "victory of the people."
 - Nicole - Greek origin, a feminine form of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
 - Nicolette - French origin, a diminutive of Nicole, meaning "victory of the people."
 - Nicoline - A variant of Nicolette, meaning "victory of the people."
 - Nike - Greek origin, meaning "victory," named after the Greek goddess of victory.
 - Nikki - A diminutive of Nicole, meaning "victory of the people."
 - Nila - Sanskrit origin, meaning "blue."
 - Nina - Spanish and Russian origin, meaning "little girl" or "dreamer."
 - Nirvana - Sanskrit origin, meaning "bliss" or "liberation."
 - Noa - Hebrew origin, meaning "motion" or "movement."
 - Noelle - French origin, meaning "Christmas."
 - Noemi - A variant of Naomi, meaning "pleasantness."
 - Nola - Irish origin, meaning "white shoulder" or "famous."
 - Nolynn - A modern variation of Nola, meaning "famous" or "noble."
 - Nomi - Hebrew origin, meaning "pleasant" or "charming."
 - Noor - Arabic origin, meaning "light" or "radiance."
 - Nora - Latin and Greek origin, meaning "honor" or "light."
 - Noreen - Irish origin, meaning "honor" or a variant of Nora.
 - Nova - Latin origin, meaning "new" or "star."
 - Novalee - A modern variation of Nova, meaning "new star."
 - Nuri - Arabic origin, meaning "my light" or "filled with light."
 - Nylah - Arabic origin, meaning "winner" or "champion."
 
Boy names with N:
- Nabil - Arabic origin, meaning "noble."
 - Nadir - Arabic origin, meaning "rare" or "precious."
 - Naldo - A diminutive of names like Reynaldo, meaning "ruler" or "powerful."
 - Nando - A short form of Fernando, meaning "bold voyager."
 - Napier - Scottish origin, meaning "cloth maker" or "linen worker."
 - Nash - English origin, meaning "by the ash tree."
 - Nasir - Arabic origin, meaning "helper" or "supporter."
 - Nate - A diminutive of Nathan or Nathaniel, meaning "gift of God."
 - Nathan - Hebrew origin, meaning "he gave" or "gift from God."
 - Nathanial - A variant of Nathaniel, meaning "gift of God."
 - Navarro - Spanish origin, meaning "from Navarre," a region in Spain.
 - Naveen - Sanskrit origin, meaning "new" or "fresh."
 - Navi - Indian or Hebrew origin, meaning "kind to people" or "prophet."
 - Neal - Irish origin, meaning "champion" or "passionate."
 - Neil - A variant of Neal, meaning "champion" or "cloud."
 - Nelson - English origin, meaning "son of Neil."
 - Neo - Greek origin, meaning "new."
 - Neptune - Latin origin, meaning "god of the sea" in Roman mythology.
 - Nerio - Greek origin, meaning "water" or a lesser-known Roman god.
 - Nero - Latin origin, meaning "strong" or "powerful."
 - Nestor - Greek origin, meaning "traveler" or "homecoming."
 - Nicholas - Greek origin, meaning "victory of the people."
 - Nick - A diminutive of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
 - Nickey - A diminutive of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
 - Nico - A diminutive of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
 - Nicolo - Italian origin, a variation of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
 - Nicomedes - Greek origin, meaning "he who plans victory."
 - Nigel - English origin, meaning "champion" or "black."
 - Nigellus - A variant of Nigel, meaning "dark" or "black."
 - Nikita - Russian origin, meaning "victor" or "unconquerable."
 - Niklas - A Scandinavian variation of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
 - Nikolai - Russian origin, a variation of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
 - Nile - English or Egyptian origin, named after the river, meaning "champion."
 - Nilesh - Indian origin, meaning "lord of the blue" or "moon."
 - Nils - Scandinavian variation of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."
 - Nino - Italian origin, meaning "little boy" or "God is gracious."
 - Nirvan - Sanskrit origin, meaning "bliss" or "liberation."
 - Nissim - Hebrew origin, meaning "miracles."
 - Nixon - English origin, meaning "son of Nicholas."
 - Noah - Hebrew origin, meaning "rest" or "comfort."
 - Noel - French origin, meaning "Christmas" or "born on Christmas day."
 - Noam - Hebrew origin, meaning "pleasantness."
 - Noir - French origin, meaning "black" or "dark."
 - Nolace - A modern or creative name with uncertain origin, likely meaning "peaceful."
 - Nolan - Irish origin, meaning "champion" or "famous."
 - Norbert - German origin, meaning "bright north."
 - Norman - English origin, meaning "man from the north."
 - Norton - English origin, meaning "northern town."
 - Nox - Latin origin, meaning "night."
 - Nyall - Irish or Scottish origin, a variant of Neil, meaning "champion."
 
We trust that this list has made your baby name exploration a bit more manageable! Whether you’re inclined toward a fashionable option or a time-honored name, the essential aspect is discovering what feels right for your family. If you’re still on the lookout or pondering a unisex name, be sure to check out our selection of gender-neutral names for more ideas!
