![]() Nadia: An enchanting Russian baby girl name meaning “hope,” there is also an Arabic name traditionally spelled Nadya that means “tender, delicate.” If you like these but prefer something with fewer syllables, the French version of Nadia is Nadine. Norwood: Unique and stately, the English name pertaining to woods in the north has a romantic sound and moody, nature-based meaning for your little chap. Nolan: Your little “champion” will love growing up with this cute Irish “N” name. We love it for a girl, too, with the alternate spelling, Noa. ![]() Noah: A charming name of Hebrew roots-“rest, repose”-most famously associated with the story of the Ark, this familiar biblical name has risen steadily since the 1980’s and been dancing in the top 10 names for US boys for over 10 years. Nixon: Presidential scandal aside (that is so last century!), this x-centric name choice is a rarely heard offshoot of Nicholas worth not nixing from your list. Funnily, it’s yet another “son of Neil” for our list. Niles: If you like Miles but are seeking a less trendy alternative, this Scandinavian baby boy name is a contender. Nigel: An Irish name meaning “dark” or “black-haired,” this handsome boy name popped inside the top 500 for US baby boys in the mid-1990’s and is now trending toward the outskirts of the top 1,000. Nicholas means “people of victory” of Greek origins. Nicholas: One of the most used N-names for boys ever, he’s come in and out of favor but will never be left behind. Newton: After the groundbreaking mathematician/scientist Isaac Newton, or just because it is an adorable place name with English roots meaning “new town,” this perky pick could be it! Nevan: The Irish name meaning “holy” is a soft yet solid idea for your little guy. (Or for a modern twist, it could work for a descendent of Nell). ![]() Nelson: Another vintage pick to love, this one of English origins meaning the son of Neil. Same for the trendier take, Niall, as it belongs to the heartthrob Niall Horan of One Direction fame. Neil: It’s a name you don’t hear too often these days, but its lack of current popularity makes the one-syllable Irish moniker meaning “cloud” no less adorable. Nathaniel: Biblical baby names carry meaning and heart for many this classic means “gift of God” with Hebrew roots and shortens sweetly to Nat for major cool-kid vibes. ![]() Nasir: This beautiful Arabic name meaning “helper” is used across the globe and will give your little guy something special. Narciso: From the Greek translating to “daffodil,” it’s different enough from the familiar Narcissus to get a bit of distance from the classic tale which gave us the term narcissism. Napier: A lovely Scottish name with the somewhat random meaning, “producer of table linens,” this is one you would choose for its rugged sound and bougie spelling. Nash: The English name meaning “by the ash tree” has a contemporary feeling of the Cash, Dash, Ash variety that we just love this combined with its natural meaning makes it a win for boys. 1 name is on our list of the best baby names with the letter N. Whatever you select for your little one, we hope your No. We have promising picks from Europe and Asia, biblical favorites, and of course the most of-the-moment N names for babies. While you’re familiar with some of our chart-toppers like Noah and Nora, and trend-driven parents have definitely mulled over Nash or Neveah, our list combines the best contemporary and vintage N names. So, you’re looking at N names for babies… Nice! The noble sound of the letter N, with its prevalence in languages from all of the world, offers up ample name choices.
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