Princess, "noblewoman."
Plant, "shoot," "seedling."
Modern invented name, likely a variant of Nettie or a short form.
My friend.
Eye, "leader," "guide."
Italian short form of names like Ernesto.
Meaning uncertain; possibly an Osage name.
Italian/Portuguese for "clean," "clear."
Catalan for "snows," referring to the Virgin of the Snows.
A subatomic particle with no electric charge.
Short form of Neville or Neva.
Spanish for "it snows"; also a river in Russia.
Spanish for "snow-covered"; a U.S. state.
Naomh�n
Anglicized form of Niamh ("bright," "radiant").
Marigold.
Prophetess.
Feminine form of Nevin ("little saint").
From the Latin name Naevius, possibly meaning "born with moles."
New moon.
English surname: "new hall."
Fishing village in Cornwall, England.
New man, newcomer.
Diminutive of Newton; also a small amphibian.
English place-name/surname: "new town."
The name of the supreme god in Kikuyu and other Kenyan cultures.
Traveler, "journey."
Meaning uncertain; possibly a Wolof name from Senegal.
Leopard.
The most common Vietnamese surname, from a Chinese dynasty.
Moon.
Little, "child."
Like, "as," "similar."
Meaning uncertain; possibly a Sioux name.
Velvet.
One with high purpose, "she who strives."
Need, "desire," "offering."
Arrows.
Meaning uncertain; possibly a Cree name.
Victory of a man.
Victorious, "conqueror."
Modern invented name, a variant of Nicole with a unique spelling.
Modern invented name, a blend of Nicholas and Michaela.
Modern invented name, famously borne by actress Nichelle Nichols (Star Trek).
Feminine form of Nicholas ("victory of the people").
Install NamesBloom App
Tap the Share button below and select "Add to Home Screen".