List of Baby Names for Girls Starting with N

Nefili

Nefeli is a female name which has not been very popular in the past. Today, though, as Greeks turn again to ancient Greek names, Nefeli is becoming increasingly popular. Nefeli means cloudy in the Greek language. Its origin is mythological and quite interesting. Nefeli has an alternative spelling, which is Nephele.

Meaning: Cloud Origin: Greek

Nega

Nega is a male personal name. It is an Amharic expression, which literally means "the night has passed".

Meaning: Lover Origin: Slovak

Neginoth

ne-gi-not(h), neg-ino-th ] The baby girl name Neginoth is pronounced as NihGihNAA-TH †. The origin of Neginoth is Hebrew. The name is of the meaning an accomplished musician. ... Neginoth is rarely used as a baby name for girls.

Meaning: Stringed instruments Origin: Israeli

Nehama

Meaning:Comfort. Nechama is a traditional name for a baby born around Tisha B'av, when the Jewish people seek comfort and solace. Gender:Female. Origin:Hebrew. Alternate Spellings:Nehama, Nechamah.

Meaning: Comfort. Origin: Hebrew

Nehelamite

Nehelamite is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1456 times.

Meaning: Dreamer vale brook Origin: Israeli

Nehum

Meaning & History. Means "comforter" in Hebrew, from the root נָחַם (nacham). Nahum is one of the twelve minor prophets of the Old Testament.

Meaning: Comforter penitent Origin: Israeli

Neila

The baby name Neila of english origin means feminine variation of Neil, champion.

Meaning: Feminine of neil champion Origin: English

Neiva

The baby name Neiva of spanish origin means snow. ... You might also consider similar names to Neiva which include Naeve, Neave, Nieve, Neva.

Meaning: Feminine Origin: Spanish

Nekana

Spanish Meaning: The name Nekana is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Nekana is: sorrows.

Meaning: Sorrows Origin: Spanish

Nekhbet

Nekhbet (/ˈnɛkˌbɛt/; also spelt Nekhebit) was an early predynastic local goddess in Egyptian mythology, who was the patron of the city of Nekheb (her name meaning of Nekheb). Ultimately, she became the patron of Upper Egypt and one of the two patron deities for all of Ancient Egypt when it was unified.

Meaning: Mythical vulture goddess Origin: Egyptian