Hebrew form of Noah ("rest," "comfort").
Meeting with Yahweh.
Meaning uncertain; possibly an Osage name.
Swedish surname of Alfred Nobel, founder of the Nobel Prize.
Having or showing fine personal qualities or high moral principles.
Faith, "trust," "believe."
Faithful excellence.
Faithful child.
Variant of Noboru, "to ascend."
Faithful inlet/bay.
Faithful happiness.
Of the night.
Rice paddy.
Wind.
A short, friendly, and multicultural name. It serves as a European form of Noah and also has Hawaiian roots, giving it a warm, international appeal.
French for "Christmas."
Heavenly mist or "mist of the heavens."
French feminine form of No�l.
Hungarian/French form of Naomi ("pleasantness").
Brightness, "glow."
Alternate spelling of Noga ("brightness," "glow").
Regret, "sorrow."
Handsome, "beautiful."
Heavenly beauty.
Little one.
Grandmother.
Variant of Nolan, or from a place name meaning "north land."
Meaning uncertain; possibly an Algonquian name.
Variant of Nolan.
From the Latin "nolo," meaning "unwilling."
Diminutive of Oliver, or a surname.
From "Noyal" (a place) and "gwenn" (white, holy).
Love.
Mother of the sun.
Mother of grace or "with grace."
Meaning uncertain; possibly a Sioux name.
Meaning uncertain; possibly a Zulu name.
Relating to law, "legal."
Meaning uncertain; possibly a Ugandan name.
Welsh saints name, mother of St. David.
Ninth (referring to the ninth hour or ninth child).
Gifted with grace.
Diminutive of Nora or other names ending in -nona.
Mother is mine.
Modern invented name, likely a blend of Nora and the suffix -lie.
Spanish name, possibly a blend of Nora and Alma ("soul").
Bright north or "famous north."
Feminine form of Norbert.
Spanish/Italian form of Norbert.
Irish diminutive of Nora or Honora.
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