51 Beautiful Christian Twins Baby Names Starting with N

Neroli

Neroli is an exquisitely scented orange blossom and used in a lot of perfumes. It makes a delicate, unique, beautiful name for a baby girl. Personal experiences with the name Neroli: | Edit. My grandmother's name is Neroli and she was always called Nellie or Nell.

Meaning: Orange blossom Origin: Italian

Neus

Meaning of name Neus. Etymology : Catalan cognate of NIEVES. Saint : Origin : Catalan.

Meaning: Snow Origin: Catalan

Nevada

(nə-VAD-ə)

The name Nevada comes from the Spanish "Sierra Nevada" (which is also a mountain range in Spain), meaning snow-covered mountain range ("Nevada" is the Spanish feminine form of "covered in snow" or "snow-capped"). All State Name Origins.

Meaning: Snow-covered Origin: Spanish

Ngoc

(NAW)

From Sino-Vietnamese 玉 (ngọc) meaning "jade, precious stone, gem".

Meaning: Gemstone Origin: Vietnamese

Nhung

(NOONG)

Given Name NHUNG. GENDER: Feminine & Masculine. USAGE: Vietnamese.

Meaning: Velvet Origin: Vietnamese

Nia

(NEE-ə)

Nia is a feminine given name with multiple origins. ... It is a Welsh variant of Niamh, an Irish name meaning "bright". Nia is also a Swahili name meaning "purpose". Nia (Georgian: ნია) is a popular name in Georgia. It is also a short form of names ending in "nia" such as Antonia.

Niabi

The meaning of the name Niabi is Fawn Spared By The Hunter. The origin of the name Niabi is Native American.

Meaning: Fawn Origin: Native American

Nicco

Origin of the name Nico: Short form of Nikodemos, a Greek compound name composed of the elements nikē (victory) and dēmos (people, population): hence, "victory of the people." From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.Buy the book.

Meaning: The victory of the people

Nichol

Nichol is one of the thousands of new names that the Norman Conquest of 1066 brought to England. It comes from the given name Nicholas. Nicholas derives from the Greek Nikolaos, which is made up of the words nikan, meaning to conquer, and laos, meaning people.

Meaning: Feminine of nicholas peoples victory Origin: French

Nicholas

(NIK-ə-ləs)

From the Greek name Νικολαος (Nikolaos) which meant "victory of the people" from Greek νικη (nike) "victory" and λαος (laos) "people". Saint Nicholas was a 4th-century bishop from Anatolia who, according to legend, saved the daughters of a poor man from lives of prostitution.