Nadi
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female
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The name Nadi originates from multiple cultural contexts. In Arabic, …
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In Australian English contexts, Nadi primarily signifies 'call' or 'invitation' …
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Nahira
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female
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Nahira is a name of uncertain etymology with possible roots …
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Literal translation is not well-defined due to its ambiguous origins. …
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Naia
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female
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Māori origin; the name 'Naia' is derived from Māori language …
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Literal translation: 'this one' or 'here'. In Australian English, 'Naia' …
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Naitanui
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unisex
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Māori origin, derived from the Māori language, with roots in …
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Literal translation relates to 'peaceful' or 'calm' (from 'naita' meaning …
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Naite
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male
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Māori, from the Māori language, where 'Naite' is a name …
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The literal translation of 'Naite' in Māori is not definitively …
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Nakida
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female
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The name Nakida appears to have roots in Māori or …
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The literal translation of Nakida is not well established in …
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Nakoa
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male
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Māori - From the Māori language, where 'Nakoa' means 'the …
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Literal translation as 'the brave' or 'warrior'. In Australian English …
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Nakoda
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female
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Nakoda originates from Indigenous North American languages, specifically the Dakota …
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'Friend' or 'ally' in Dakota languages, symbolising kinship and community …
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Nalu
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female
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The name 'Nalu' originates from Polynesian languages, particularly Hawaiian, where …
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Literal translation is 'wave' in Hawaiian, symbolising fluidity, power, and …
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Namalie
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female
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Derived from Polynesian roots, particularly Māori, where 'Nama' can relate …
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While the precise meaning is unclear, 'Namalie' can be interpreted …
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Nana
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female
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The name 'Nana' has diverse origins, with historical mentions in …
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In Australian English contexts, 'Nana' is often an affectionate term …
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Naomi
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female
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Naomi is of Hebrew origin, derived from the Hebrew name …
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Literal translation is 'pleasantness' or 'delight'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Naru
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male
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Māori origin; derived from the Māori language, with potential links …
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In Māori, 'Naru' can mean 'to swell' or 'to rise', …
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Natira
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female
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The name 'Natira' appears to have roots in Polynesian languages, …
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The literal translation of 'Natira' is not definitively established, but …
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Nau
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male
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Māori and Polynesian origins; in Māori, 'Nau' can relate to …
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Literal translation varies; in Māori, 'Nau' can denote steadfastness or …
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Naunihaal
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male
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The name 'Naunihaal' appears to be of Māori origin, with …
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Literal translation is complex, but it may be interpreted as …
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Navtaj
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male
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Sanskrit origin, from the words 'nav' meaning 'new' and 'taj' …
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Literal translation: 'new crown' or 'new leader'. In Australian English …
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Naya
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female
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Derived from various roots including Hebrew, where 'Naya' (or 'Nayah') …
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In Hebrew, 'Naya' signifies 'to strive' or 'to cry out', …
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Neah
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female
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The name Neah is of uncertain etymology with possible roots …
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While 'Neah' does not have a widely recognised literal translation, …
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Neakah
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female
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The name 'Neakah' is of Māori origin, stemming from the …
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The name 'Neakah' is believed to mean 'rain' or 'clouds' …
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Nehima
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female
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The name 'Nehima' appears to have origins rooted in Māori …
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The literal translation of 'Nehima' is not well-documented, but it …
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Neivah
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female
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Hebrew, originating from the name Na'vah, meaning 'bird' or 'beautiful' …
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'Bird' or 'beautiful' in Hebrew; symbolising grace, freedom, and beauty …
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Nesaru
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male
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The name 'Nesaru' is of M01ori origin, derived from the …
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'Nesaru' is believed to mean 'leader' or 'chief' within Māori …
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Netana
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male
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Māori language, derived from the traditional Māori name 'Netana', a …
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'Gift of God' — a Māori adaptation of the biblical …
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Nethuvi
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female
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Māori, from the Māori language (Te Reo Māori). The name …
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Given the lack of traditional roots, 'Nethuvi' can be interpreted …
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Nevayah
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female
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The name Nevayah appears to be a modern, creative variation …
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The name likely derives from the root 'Neva,' which is …
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Ngahoro
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female
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Māori language roots, The name 'Ngahoro' is derived from the …
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The name 'Ngahoro' may be interpreted as 'the guiding' or …
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Nganngoc
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female
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The name 'nganngoc' originates from the Mãori language, which is …
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In the Māori language, 'ngā' means 'the' (plural article), and …
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Nghi
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female
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Māori origin, from the Māori language, where 'Nghi' can be …
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In Māori, 'Nghi' does not have a direct translation but …
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Nia
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female
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The name 'Nia' has origins in multiple cultures. In Swahili, …
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Literal translation varies: in Swahili, it signifies 'purpose' or 'aim'; …
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Nichol
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female
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Derived from the Greek name Nikolaos, meaning 'victory of the …
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Victory of the people; a triumph for the community. In …
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Nikoia
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male
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The name Nikoia is of Māori origin, with roots in …
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Nikoia roughly translates to 'to be born' or 'to give …
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Nikora
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male
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The name Nikora has Māori roots, derived from the Māori …
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Nikora means 'Victor' or 'Conqueror' in Māori, signifying strength and …
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Nira
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female
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Nira is a name with indigenous roots, often associated with …
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Literal translation as 'woman' or 'female' in some Aboriginal dialects, …
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Nitai
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male
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Derived from Hebrew, the name 'Nitai' (נִטַּי) appears in religious …
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In Hebrew, 'Nitai' means 'gift of God' or 'God has …
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Niya
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female
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Niya originates from the Sanskrit word 'Niya' meaning 'guidance' or …
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Literal translation is 'guidance' or 'leadership'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Noa
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female
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Māori: From the Māori language where 'Noa' (pronounced /ˈnɔːa/) signifies …
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Literal translation: 'free from tapu (sacredness)'. In New Zealand and …
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Noa
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male
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Māori, Hebrew, and biblical origins. In Māori, *Noa* (or *Noa*) …
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In Māori, *Noa* signifies 'common,' 'neutral,' or 'free from tapu' …
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Noora
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female
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Derived from the Arabic name Nour, meaning 'light' or 'radiance'. …
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Literal translation: 'light' or 'radiance'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Nya
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female
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The name 'Nya' has multiple origins and contexts. In some …
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Literally, 'Nya' can mean 'gift' in Swahili, often symbolising someone …
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