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Displayed on this page are N- names 21 to 40. Among these names, Nathan (English) was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #24 and a usage of 0.615%, and it was followed by Nathaniel (English and French), Nasir (Arabic and Turkish), Nathanael (English and German), and Nathanial (English) in descending order. Unusual N- names include the Irish Naomhán, the English and German Naphtali, the Catalan Narcis, the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish Narciso, the French Narcisse, the Polish Narcyz, the Iranian Naseem, Nasim, the Indian Nasr, the English Nat, the German, Russian, and Slavic Naum, the English and Indian Naveen, Navin, the French Nazaire, and the Spanish Nazaret.
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Naomhán ... little saint, little ... used chiefly in Irish and its origin is ... variant of Naomhan ... Naphtali ... wrestling ... an English and German name of Hebrew ... name was borne in the Bible by one of the ... Narcis ... numbness, sleep ... of Old Greek origin and it is ... form of Narcissus ... not ranked within the top 1000 ... Narciso ... numbness, sleep ... used mostly in Italian, Portuguese, ... Its language of origin is Old Greek ... Narcisse ... numbness, sleep ... of Old Greek origin and it is used ... variant of Narcissus ... Narcyz ... numbness, sleep ... of Old Greek origin and it is used ... variant form of Narcissus ... Naseem ... origin is Persian, and its use, Iranian ... form of Nasim ... an uncommon baby boy name ... Nasim ... mainly used in the Iranian language and ... a rarely used baby name for boys ... Nasir Nasr ... supporter, helper, protector; to make victorious ... used chiefly in Indian and its origin is ... Nat Nathan Nathanael Nathanial Nathaniel Naum ... comforter ... has its origins in the Hebrew language ... used largely in the German, Russian, and ... Naveen ... new ... used chiefly in English and Indian, and ... a seldom used baby name for boys ... Navin ... new ... language of origin is Sanskrit, and it is ... variation of Naveen ... Nazaire ... from Nazareth ... used chiefly in the French language ... variation of Nazario ... Nazaret ... from Nazareth ... has its origins in the Latin language and ... variant of Nazario ... |