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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 601. | Nemesio | Spanish |  | Named for Nemesis 'goddess of vengeance'. |
| 602. | Nemesis | Greek |  | Goddess of vengeance. |
| 603. | Nemesus | Latin |  | Just. |
| 604. | Nemo | Greek |  | From the glen. |
| 605. | Nemos | Greek |  | From the glen. |
| 606. | Nemuel | Biblical |  | The sleeping of God |
| 607. | Nentres | Arthurian Legend |  | Name of a king. |
| 608. | Neola | Greek |  | Youthful. |
| 609. | Neoma | Greek |  | New moon. |
| 610. | Neomea | Greek |  | New moon. |
| 611. | Neomenia | Greek |  | New moon. |
| 612. | Neomi | Hebrew |  | Pleasant. |
| 613. | Neomia | Greek |  | New moon. |
| 614. | Neon | Latin |  | Strong. |
| 615. | Neorah | Hebrew |  | Light. |
| 616. | Neotolemus | Greek |  | Son of Achilles. |
| 617. | Nepheg | Biblical |  | Weak, slacked. |
| 618. | Nephele | Greek |  | The cloud Hera made by Zeus that birthed the Centaurs. |
| 619. | Nephish | Biblical |  | The soul; he that rests; refreshes himself; or respires |
| 620. | Nephishesim | Biblical |  | Diminished, torn in pieces. |
| 621. | Nephishesim | Biblical |  | Diminished, torn in pieces. |
| 622. | Nephthalim | Biblical |  | That struggles or fights. |
| 623. | Nephthalim | Biblical |  | That struggles or fights. |
| 624. | Nephthoah | Biblical |  | Opening, open. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 625. | Nephthoah | Biblical |  | Opening, open. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 626. | Nephthys | Egyptian |  | Mythical nature goddess daughter of Nut and Geb. |
| 627. | Nephusim | Biblical |  | Diminished, torn in pieces. |
| 628. | Nephusim | Biblical |  | Diminished, torn in pieces. |
| 629. | Neptune | Latin |  | God of water. |
| 630. | Neptunine | Latin |  | Thetis's surname. |
| 631. | Ner | Biblical |  | A lamp, new-tilled land. |
| 632. | Nerea | Basque |  | Mine. |
| 633. | Nerea | Spanish |  | Mine. |
| 634. | Nereida | Greek |  | Sea nymph; daughter of Nereus. In Greek mythology the Nereids were mermaids and deities of the seas. |
| 635. | Nereus | Biblical |  | A lamp, new-tilled land. |
| 636. | Nereus | Greek |  | Father of the Nereids. |
| 637. | Nereus | Latin |  | A god of the sea. |
| 638. | Nereyda | Greek |  | Sea nymph; daughter of Nereus. In Greek mythology the Nereids were mermaids and deities of the seas. |
| 639. | Nergal | Biblical |  | The great man; the hero |
| 640. | Nergal-sharezer | Biblical |  | Treasurer of Nergal |
| 641. | Neri | Biblical |  | My light. |
| 642. | Neri | Biblical |  | My light. |
| 643. | Neria | Basque |  | Mine. |
| 644. | Neriah | Biblical |  | Light, lamp of the Lord. |
| 645. | Nerian | Anglo-Saxon |  | Protects. |
| 646. | Nerice | Greek |  | From the sea. |
| 647. | Nerida | Greek |  | Sea nymph; daughter of Nereus. In Greek mythology the Nereids were mermaids and deities of the seas. |
| 648. | Neried | Greek |  | The sea nymphs. |
| 649. | Nerina | Greek |  | The sea nymphs. |
| 650. | Nerina | Latin |  | Named for the Nereides. |
| 651. | Nerine | Greek |  | The sea nymphs. |
| 652. | Nerine | Latin |  | Named for the Nereides. |
| 653. | Nerio | Latin |  | Wife of Mars. |
| 654. | Neris | Latin |  | Named for the Nereides. |
| 655. | Nerissa | Greek |  | Sea nymph. Nerissa was a character in Shakespeare's play, 'The Merchant of Venice'. |
| 656. | Nerissa | Shakespearean |  | 'The Merchant of Venice' Portia's waiting-maid. |
| 657. | Nerita | Greek |  | From the sea. |
| 658. | Neron | Spanish |  | Strong. |
| 659. | Nerth | Welsh |  | Legendary son of Cadam. |
| 660. | Nerthach | Welsh |  | Legendary son of Gwawrddur. |
| 661. | Nerthus | Anglo-Saxon |  | Name of a goddess. |
| 662. | Nerthus | Norse |  | Mother of earth. |
| 663. | Nerve | Dutch |  | Strong. |
| 664. | Nerys | Welsh |  | Lord. |
| 665. | Nesha | Russian |  | Russian form of Agnes: pure. |
| 666. | Ness | Scottish |  | From the headland. |
| 667. | Nessa | Greek |  | Diminutive of Agnes: Poor, pure, or chaste. St. Agnes was a 3rd century Christian martyr whose January 21st feast day is described in Keats' poem 'The Eve of St Agnes'. Agnes was popular until the Reformation, then revived in the 19th century.Pure. |
| 668. | Nessa | Russian |  | Russian form of Agnes: pure. |
| 669. | Nessa | Scottish |  | From the headland. Can also be a variant of Nessie: (diminutive of Agnes: pure; chaste). |
| 670. | Nessan | Irish |  | Name of a saint. |
| 671. | Nessia | Greek |  | Pure. |
| 672. | Nessia | Scottish |  | From the headland. |
| 673. | Nessie | Greek |  | Diminutive of Agnes: Poor, pure, or chaste. St. Agnes was a 3rd century Christian martyr whose January 21st feast day is described in Keats' poem 'The Eve of St Agnes'. Agnes was popular until the Reformation, then revived in the 19th century.Pure. |
| 674. | Nessie | Scottish |  | Diminutive of Agnes: pure; chaste. Nessie is also the nickname given to the fabled Loch Ness monster. |
| 675. | Nest Nesta | Greek |  | Diminutive of Agnes: Poor, pure, or chaste. St. Agnes was a 3rd century Christian martyr whose January 21st feast day is described in Keats' poem 'The Eve of St Agnes'. Agnes was popular until the Reformation, then revived in the 19th century.Pure. |
| 676. | Nesto | Spanish |  | Serious. |
| 677. | Nestor | Greek |  | Wisdom. |
| 678. | Nestor | Shakespearean |  | 'The History of Troilus and Cressida' A Greek Commander. |
| 679. | Nestor | Spanish |  | Wise. |
| 680. | Nesy | Russian |  | Russian form of Agnes: pure. |
| 681. | Net | Egyptian |  | The divine mother. |
| 682. | Neta | Hebrew |  | Grace. |
| 683. | Neta | Spanish |  | Serious. |
| 684. | Nethaneel | Biblical |  | The gift of God |
| 685. | Nethanel | Hebrew |  | Gift from God. |
| 686. | Nethaniah | Biblical |  | The gift of the Lord. |
| 687. | Nethinims | Biblical |  | Given or offered. |
| 688. | Nethinims | Biblical |  | Given or offered. |
| 689. | Neto | Spanish |  | Serious. |
| 690. | Nette | Teutonic |  | Clean. |
| 691. | Nettie | Teutonic |  | Clean. |
| 692. | Netty | English |  | Name ending used as an independent name. |
| 693. | Neued | Welsh |  | Legendary daughter of KyvwIch. |
| 694. | Neued | Welsh |  | Legendary father of Tringad. |
| 695. | Neuveville | French |  | From the new town. |
| 696. | Neva | Russian |  | Name of a Russian river. |
| 697. | Neva | Spanish |  | Snowy. |
| 698. | Nevada | Latin |  | Snowy. |
| 699. | Nevada | Spanish |  | Snowy. |
| 700. | Nevada | Spanish |  | Snow-clad. A western USA state. |