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Displayed on this page are N- names 21 to 40. Natalie was the most popular within these names in 2007 with a rank of #17 and a usage of 0.4947%, and it is primarily used in the English, French, and German languages. It was followed in popularity by the Italian Natalia, the English and German Naomi, the English Nancy, and the Arabic name, Naima. Unusual N- names include the Swahili Nala, the French Nanette, the Scandinavian Nanna, the German Nanni, the Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian Narcisa, the English Narcissa, the Czech Nast'a, the Russian Nastasia, the German and Russian Nastassja, the Czech Nastenka, the Polish Nastka, Nastusia, the Russian Nastya, the French Natacha, and the Italian Natale.
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Naima Nala ... lioness ... has its origins in the Swahili language and ... The name is used in Tansania, East Africa ... Nancy Nanette Nanna ... daring, brave ... of Old Norse origin and it is ... name was borne in Norse mythology by a ... Nanni ... God was gracious, God ... largely used in the German language and ... form of Anna ... Naomi Narcisa ... numbness, sleep ... mainly used in the Italian, ... of Old Greek origin ... form of Narcissa ... Narcissa ... numbness, sleep ... language of origin is Old Greek and it is ... generic name has been used in Greek ... Nast'a ... resurrection ... language of origin is Old Greek and it ... form of Anastázie ... Nastasia ... resurrection ... used predominantly in the Russian ... form of Anastasia ... rare as a baby girl name ... Nastassja ... resurrection ... used chiefly in the German and ... derived from Old Greek origins ... form of Anastasia ... Nastenka ... resurrection ... mainly used in Czech and it is of Old ... variation of Anastasia ... Nastka ... resurrection ... of Old Greek origin and it is used ... form of Anastazja ... Nastusia ... resurrection ... origin is Old Greek, and its use, Polish ... form of Anastazja ... Nastya ... resurrection ... language of origin is Old Greek and it is ... form of Anastasia ... Natacha ... born on Christmas ... primarily used in the French language ... form of Natalie ... Natale ... born on Christmas ... of Latin origin and it is used mainly ... variant form of Natalie ... Natalia Natalie |