Chronicle, "record," or "seaweed."
Bright chronicle.
Child of the chronicle.
Italian diminutive of Nora.
Chronicle man.
Chronicle journey.
Short form of Norman.
From the Latin "norma," meaning "rule," "pattern."
Italian/Portuguese form of Norman ("Northman").
Region in France, named for the Northmen.
Diminutive of Norman or Norma.
From the north.
One of the four cardinal directions.
English place-name/surname: "north town."
North friend.
English place-name/surname: "north wood."
Mother of a gift.
Meaning uncertain; possibly an Osage name.
Meaning uncertain; possibly a Cheyenne name.
Dutch short form of Arnoud (Arnold).
Light of the... (prefix for compound names).
French for "new."
New man, "newcomer."
Modern invented name, a blend of Nova and Lee or a variant of Novella.
Modern invented name, a blend of Nova and Eloise or a unique creation.
The eleventh month of the year.
Girlfriend, "sweetheart."
Diminutive of Nova or Novia.
Variant of Knowles, meaning "at the knoll."
Latin for "night."
Peace, "tranquility."
Beauty, "ornament."
Feminine form of Noy, "beautiful."
French for "walnut tree."
Hope, "wish," "desire."
Lioness.
Meaning uncertain; possibly a Ugandan name.
Joy, "happiness."
Woman, "female."
Nuada
Nuala
Ancient region in Africa, from the Egyptian word for "gold."
Short form of Manuela or a variant of Nella.
Abundance, "generosity."
Nuin
The name of the second king of Rome, Numa Pompilius.
Italian form of Nuntius, meaning "messenger."
Spanish patronymic surname: "son of Nu�o."
Alternate spelling of Noor ("light").
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