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Displayed on this page are N- names 101 to 120. Nina was the most popular within these names in 2007 with a rank of #266 and a usage of 0.0599%. The name is largely used in the English, French, German, Italian, and Russian languages, and it was followed in popularity by Noelle (English), Noemi (German and Italian), and Noelia (Italian and Spanish). Rare N- names include the English Nikita, Nikki, the German Nikola, the English Nikole, the Slavic Nikolina, the English and Indian Nila, the English Nimue, the Italian Ninetta, the French Ninette, Ninon, the Arabic, Italian, and Turkish Nisa, the English Noa, Noah, Noel, the Spanish Noemí, and the French Noémie.
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Nikita Nikki Nikola ... victory of the people ... of Old Greek origin and it is used ... form of Nicola ... Nikole Nikolina ... victory of the people ... largely used in the Slavic language ... variant of Nicola ... Nila Nimue ... language of origin is Celtic and it is used ... name was borne in Arthurian legend by the ... Nina Ninetta ... language of origin is Italian and it is also ... variation of Nina ... an infrequently used baby name for ... Ninette ... origin is Italian, and its use, French ... form of Nina ... not frequently used as a baby girl ... Ninon ... largely used in French and its origin is ... form of Nina ... seldom used as a baby name for girls ... Nisa ... women ... an Arabic, Italian, and Turkish name of ... not frequently used as a baby girl name ... Noa ... motion ... origin is Hebrew, and its use, English ... form of Noah ... not often used as a baby girl name ... Noah ... motion ... of Hebrew origin and it is used mainly in ... name was borne in the Bible by a daughter of ... Noel Noelia Noelle Noemi Noemí ... sweetness, pleasantness, ... mainly used in the Spanish language and ... variation of Naomi ... Noémie ... sweetness, pleasantness, ... language of origin is Hebrew and it is ... variant form of Naomi ... |