Girl Names That Mean Of

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Nageenah
Precious jewel or gem, often used as a term of endearment.
Arabic
Nagesa
Lord of serpents.
Sanskrit
Nageshwari
Goddess of serpents.
Sanskrit
Nageswari
Goddess of serpents.
Sanskrit
Naghmah
Melody or tune, often used poetically.
Arabic
Naheela
Drink of water; one who is satisfied
Arabic
Nahimana
Giver of spirit.
Swahili
Nahvon
Gift of God.
English
Naija
Naija is a colloquial term for Nigeria, often used as a name to express natio...
Yoruba
Nainadevi
Goddess of the eyes; name of a goddess shrine
Sanskrit
Naini
Pupil of the eye.
Sanskrit
Nainisha
Blessing of eyes.
Tamil
Nairita
Princess of the eyes.
Bengali
Nairy
Pomegranate flower; a symbol of fertility and beauty.
Armenian
Naitri
Goddess of dance and music.
Sanskrit
Naivedhi
Offering, devotion.
Sanskrit
Najibah
Of noble birth.
Arabic
Najlah
Sensitive, soft.
Arabic
Nalinakanthi
The glowing luster of the lotus.
Sanskrit
Nalita
Child of lotus.
Sanskrit
Nallarasi
Queen of goodness.
Tamil
Namanarayani
A name of the goddess Lakshmi, meaning 'she who brings prosperity'.
Sanskrit
Namirah
Graceful, elegant, or soft.
Arabic
Namra
Soft, humble, modest
Arabic
Namuchi
The name of a demon in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Namyla
Name of a flower.
Persian
Nanadana
Gift of a sister.
Sanskrit
Nanaki
Name of Guru Nanak's sister in Sikhism.
Punjabi
Nancea
Gracious, full of grace.
English
Nandakini
Daughter of Nanda (referring to Radha, Krishna's beloved).
Sanskrit
Nandaleigh
Combines Nanda, a diminutive of Fernanda, with Leigh, meaning meadow.
English
Nandana
Pleasing, delightful, or a daughter of the sage Vasishtha.
Sanskrit
Nanna
A term of endearment for grandmother.
Icelandic
Nannet
Diminutive of Anne, meaning 'grace'.
French
Nanneta
Diminutive of Anna, meaning 'grace'.
Russian
Nannie
Diminutive of Ann, meaning 'grace'.
English
Nara
Narwhal (a type of whale), country.
Japanese
Narayani
The one who is abode of man.
Sanskrit
Narayini
The one who is abode of man.
Sanskrit
Nardana
Goddess of dance and music.
Sanskrit
Nareen
Full of joy.
Armenian
Narela
From the city of Narela.
Spanish
Naresha
Lord of men.
Sanskrit
Narmin
Delicate and soft.
Persian
Nashirah
Bearer of good news or bringer of glad tidings.
Arabic
Nashmia
Breeze or gentle wind, often symbolizing freshness and tranquility.
Arabic
Nashrah
Spread, expansion, or diffusion; also a name for a type of bird.
Arabic
Nashwa
A state of ecstasy or rapture, often associated with joy.
Arabic
Nasiba
Noble, highborn, or of distinguished lineage.
Arabic
Nasiha
Advice or counsel, often implying wisdom and guidance.
Arabic
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