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  • Mikkel

    Danish form of Michael, meaning ‘who is like God?’. The name Mikkel is derived from the Scandinavian name Mikael or Michael. It is a variation of the Hebrew name “Michael,” which means “Who is like God?” in English. Michael is one of the most popular and enduring names in many cultures around the world, often…

  • Nate

    Short version of Nathan or Nathaniel The name Nate is often used as a diminutive of the name Nathan or Nathaniel. Nathan is a name of Hebrew origin meaning “gift of God.” It has biblical roots, appearing in the Old Testament as the name of a prophet and advisor to King David. Nathaniel, on the…

  • Nahum

    Hebrew name meaning ‘comfort’ The name Nahum is of Hebrew origin and means “comforter” or “to comfort.” It is derived from the Hebrew word “nacham,” which conveys the idea of solace and consolation. In the Bible, Nahum is the name of a minor prophet who predicted the fall of Nineveh, the capital of the Assyrian…

  • Niall

    Irish name derived from the root word for ‘cloud’ The name Niall is of Gaelic origin and means “champion” or “cloud.” In Irish mythology, Niall of the Nine Hostages was a legendary high king of Ireland who ruled in the 4th or 5th century. He was a renowned warrior and leader, known for his bravery…

  • Nathan

    Hebrew means ‘gift from God’ The name Nathan is of Hebrew origin, meaning “gift of God” or “he gave.” It has biblical roots, as Nathan was a prophet in the Old Testament, known for advising King David. The name has been used for centuries and has remained popular in many countries. Nathan has a strong…

  • Naomi

    Hebrew name means ‘pleasantness’ Name: Naomi Meaning: The name Naomi is of Hebrew origin and means “pleasantness” or “sweetness.” It is a beautiful and gentle name that has a positive and soothing connotation. Background history: Naomi is a name with a rich biblical background. In the Old Testament, Naomi is the mother-in-law of Ruth, a…

  • Nilo

    A variation of the Greek name Niles, which means ‘Son of the Nile’ Name: Nilo Meaning: Nilo is of Spanish and Italian origin, derived from the Latin name “Nilus,” which means “Nile River.” The Nile River is one of the longest rivers in the world and holds great historical and cultural significance. Naming a child…

  • Nazim

    An Arabic name meaning ‘captivating’ The name Nazim is of Arabic origin and means “organizer” or “arranger.” It is a strong and unique name that conveys a sense of leadership and order. In Islamic culture, the name Nazim is often associated with qualities such as discipline, strategy, and responsibility. It is a popular name in…

  • Nandin

    An Indian name coming from the Sanskrit root word meaning ‘joy’ or ‘delight’ The name Nandin is of Hindu origin and means “one who brings joy” or “delightful.” In Hindu mythology, Nandin is the name of the gatekeeper and primary attendant of the god Shiva. He is depicted as a bull or a man with…

  • Nenet

    A Spanish name derived from the Latin word nymphae, meaning ‘fairy’ The name Nenet is of Egyptian origin and is a unique and rare choice for a baby girl. In Egyptian mythology, Nenet is the goddess of the primordial waters, associated with creation and rebirth. Her name means “the waters” or “the abyss” in ancient…

  • Ozias

    An ancient Hebrew name meaning “strength of the Lord”. The name Ozias is of Hebrew origin and means “Yahweh is my strength” or “Yahweh has helped.” It is derived from the Hebrew name Uzziyah, which is composed of the elements “Uz” meaning strength or power, and “Yah” referring to God. In the Bible, Ozias (also…

  • Orson

    A French name, derived from the Latin “ursus”, meaning “bear”. The name Orson is of English origin and means “bear cub.” It is derived from the Old English word “ors” which means “bear.” Orson has a strong and rugged feel to it, making it a unique and distinctive choice for a baby boy. One of…

  • Ogmund

    An Old Norse name meaning “war” or “fighters”. Ogmund is a Scandinavian name that comes from Old Norse origins. The name is derived from the elements “Óðr,” meaning “fury, inspiration, or mind,” and “mundr,” meaning “protection.” This name can be translated to mean “protector with a strong spirit” or “one who inspires protection.” In Norse…

  • Odran

    Derived from the Irish Gaelic element “odhran”, meaning “little green one”. Name Meaning: The name Odran has Irish origins and means “pale green” or “pale complexion.” It is derived from the Gaelic word “odhran,” which also carries connotations of peace and tranquility. Background History: In Irish mythology, Saint Odran was a disciple of Saint Patrick,…

  • Ogan

    An Armenian name, derived from “oc”, meaning “swift” and “kan”, meaning “snow”. The name Ogan is of Nigerian origin, specifically from the Yoruba language. It is a unique and strong name that carries a rich cultural significance. In Yoruba culture, names are often chosen based on their meanings and the characteristics or values they represent.…

  • Ottone

    An Italian name, meaning “wealthy” or “rich”. The name Ottone is of Italian origin and is derived from the Germanic name Otto, meaning “wealth” or “fortune.” It has a rich history, with roots in ancient Germanic languages. Ottone was a popular name among Italian nobility and royalty in the medieval period, with several rulers and…

  • Osbourn

    An old English name, derived from the elements “od”, meaning “divine” and “bourn” meaning “Brook”. The name Osbourn is of English origin and is derived from the Old English name “Osbeorn,” which combines the elements “os,” meaning “god,” and “beorn,” meaning “bear.” Therefore, the name Osbourn can be interpreted to mean “godly bear.” The name…

  • Pelagius

    From the Greek for sea-born The name Pelagius has its roots in Latin and Greek origins. It is derived from the Greek word “pelagos” meaning “sea,” so the name Pelagius can be interpreted as “of the sea” or “belonging to the sea.” Historically, Pelagius was the name of several notable figures, including Pelagius of Asturias,…

  • Phineas

    Derived from the Greek word for “shore, coast” The name Phineas is of Hebrew origin, derived from the name “Pinchas,” which means “oracle” or “serpent’s mouth.” In the Bible, Phineas was a priest and the grandson of Aaron, known for his loyalty and zealousness for God. Phineas was also a popular name in the 17th…

  • Percil

    Old French for “be brave” The name Percil is of English origin and is a variation of the name Percival. Percival is derived from the Old French name Perceval, which ultimately comes from the Latin name Percivalis. The name Percival is famous for its association with the Arthurian legends, particularly with Sir Percival, one of…

  • Paride

    Italian name derived from the Latin for “paradise” “Paride” is an Italian variation of the name Paris, which has Greek origins. In Greek mythology, Paris was a prince of Troy known for his role in the Trojan War. He was also famously involved in the love story of Helen of Troy. The name Paris means…

  • Pamelo

    French form of Pamela, meaning “all sweetness” The name Pamelo is a unique and rare name that is believed to have Spanish origins. It is a variation of the name “Pamela” or “Pamella.” The name Pamelo is not as widely used as its variations, making it a distinctive choice for parents looking for a more…

  • Peder

    Scandinavian form of Peter, meaning “rock” The name Peder is of Scandinavian origin, mainly used in Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian cultures. It is a variation of the name Peter, which itself comes from the Greek name “Πέτρος” (Petros) meaning “rock” or “stone.” In Scandinavian countries, Peder has been a popular name for centuries and has…

  • Padrick

    An Irish name with the powerful meaning of ‘royal’. The name Padrick is a variant of the name Patrick. Patrick is of Latin origin, coming from the name Patricius, meaning “nobleman” or “patrician.” This name has a strong Irish background, as Saint Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland. Saint Patrick was a missionary who…

  • Powell

    English surname meaning holy or a son of Howell The name Powell is of Welsh origin and is derived from the Welsh surname “ap Hywel,” meaning “son of Hywel.” The name Hywel itself means “eminent” or “prominent.” The Powell surname has a rich history, particularly in Wales and England. It was originally a patronymic surname,…

  • Pavel

    Russian form of the Latin name Paul, meaning small Name: Pavel Meaning: Pavel is a Slavic name derived from the Latin name Paulus, meaning “small” or “humble.” It can also be associated with the Biblical figure Saint Paul, who was an influential apostle in early Christianity. Background history: The name Pavel has a long and…

  • Padam

    Indian name meaning lotus The name Padam is of Indian origin and is commonly used in Hindu culture. It is derived from the Sanskrit word “padma,” which means lotus flower. The lotus flower holds a significant symbolism in Hinduism, representing purity, enlightenment, and divine beauty. In Hindu mythology, the lotus flower is often associated with…

  • Parys

    From the English surname referring to one who lived near a church The name Parys is a unique and modern twist on the traditional name Paris. It is derived from the name of the capital city of France, which itself has roots in ancient Celtic and Roman history. In Greek mythology, Paris was a prince…

  • Paramhans

    Hindu name meaning the greatest soul Paramhans is a unique and significant name with Indian origin. In Sanskrit, “Param” means supreme, while “Hansa” refers to a swan. Together, Paramhans can be interpreted as the supreme or enlightened soul, akin to a swan in Hindu mythology that is believed to possess the ability to separate milk…

  • Payce

    English name derived from the Latin for peace or harmony The name Payce is of English origin and is a modern variation of the name Pace. Pace itself comes from an English surname which originally denoted a person who set the pace or speed, often used for someone with a quick or vigorous pace. It…