# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
491 | Njorthrbiartr | Norse | Hero. | M | |
492 | Nkosi | Egyptian | Rules. | M | |
493 | Nkrumsh | Egyptian | Ninth born. | M | |
494 | Nkuku | Egyptian | Rooster. | M | |
495 | No | Biblical | Stirring up, forbidding. | M | |
496 | No'maan | Muslim | Variant of Nu'man: Blood. Old Arabic name.. | M | |
497 | Noach | Dutch | Comfort. | M | |
498 | Noach | Hebrew | Comfort. | M | |
499 | Noadiah | Biblical | Witness, or ornament, of the Lord. | M | |
500 | Noah | Biblical | Repose; consolation | M | |
501 | Noah | Hebrew | Comfort; long-lived; repose. In the Bible, Noah built the ark, allowing his family and a male/female pair of every species of animal to survive the Flood. | M | |
502 | Noak | Swedish | Rest. | M | |
503 | Nob | Biblical | Discourse, prophecy. | M | |
504 | Nobah | Biblical | That barks or yelps. | M | |
505 | Nod | Biblical | 'Vagabond, fugitive' | M | |
506 | Nodab | Biblical | Vowing of his own accord | M | |
507 | Nodens | Anglo-Saxon | A British god. | M | |
508 | Nodin | NativeAmerican | Wind. | M | |
509 | Nodons | Anglo-Saxon | A British god. | M | |
510 | Noe | Biblical | Repose; consolation | M | |
511 | Noe | Hebrew | Comfort. | M | |
512 | Noe | Spanish | Rest;consolation. Form of Noah. | M | |
513 | Noel | French | Christmas. | M | |
514 | Noell | French | Birthday. Feminine of Noel. Commonly refers to Christ's birth and Christmas festival. | M | |
515 | Nogah | Biblical | Brightness, clearness. | M | |
516 | Noha | Biblical | Rest, a guide. | M | |
517 | Nohle | Latin | Noble. | M | |
518 | Nolan | Celtic | Noble. | M | |
519 | Nolan | Gaelic | Famous. | M | |
520 | Nolan | Irish | Famous; renowned; noble. | M | |
521 | Noland | Celtic | Noble. | M | |
522 | Noland | Gaelic | Famous. | M | |
523 | Noland | Irish | Renowned; noble. | M | |
524 | Nolen | Irish | Renowned; noble. | M | |
525 | Nolyn | Irish | Renowned; noble. | M |