A name for the Hindu god Vishnu, meaning "abode of man."
Italian/Spanish form of Narcissus, from Greek myth.
Feminine form of Narcissus, from Greek myth.
French form of Narcissus.
The beautiful youth who fell in love with his own reflection.
An aromatic plant, spikenard, used in ancient perfumes.
Italian short form of Leonardo or Bernardo.
From a place name; also associated with the nardoo plant.
Lord of men, "king."
King, "lord of men."
Narcissus (the flower).
To become, "to achieve," "to grow."
Child of achievement.
Goddess of fortune.
Best among men, "supreme man."
Virtuous + "benevolent."
A whirlpool; also the name of the famous manga/anime character.
A modern invented name, possibly a variant of Marvel.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Life.
Owl.
Our.
Wolf.
From the Nashua River, meaning "land between."
Capital city of Tennessee, a major music hub.
Euphoria, "intoxication," "ecstasy."
Polish diminutive of Anastasia ("resurrection").
Gentle breeze, "zephyr."
Feminine form of Nasir, "helper," "protectress."
Modern invented name, likely a variant of Nashly or a unique creation.
Meaning uncertain; possibly a Hopi name.
Wild rose.
Alternate spelling of Nasreen ("wild rose").
Russian diminutive of Anastasia ("resurrection").
Slovenian/Croatian form of Nastya, diminutive of Anastasia.
Miracle of God.
Short form of Nathan, Nathaniel, Natalie, etc.
Meaning uncertain; possibly a Sioux name.
Filipino form of Natalie ("born on Christmas day").
Latvian form of Natalie ("born on Christmas day").
Italian form of Natalis, meaning "Christmas."
Russian form of Natalia ("born on Christmas day").
Hebrew form of Nathan ("he gave").
Daughter.
Gift of God.
Feminine form of Nathaniel ("gift of God").
Natara
King of dancers, an epithet of Lord Shiva.
Russian diminutive of Natalya ("born on Christmas day").
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