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Means 'wolf' in the Choctaw language.
One who publishes or spreads; related to spreading or distribution
Arabic name meaning 'destiny,' 'fate,' or 'fortune,' denoting divine providence.
Good advice or sincere counsel; from Arabic nasihah.
Helper or one who gives victory. Arabic name with connotations of support and triumph.
A gentle breeze or fresh air; symbolizes calm and serenity.
Helper, supporter; one who gives aid
A helper or victorious woman; feminine form of Nasir.
Likely a feminine Hebrew form derived from 'nasi' meaning 'prince,' thus 'princess.'
Victory, aid, or helper.
Helper or victor; one who brings victory and assistance
Wild rose; symbolizes delicate beauty, fragrance, and femininity.
From Persian meaning 'wild rose,' conveying beauty, nature, and natural elegance.
Victorious, triumphant, or helper
Breeze or gentle wind; representing freshness and tranquility.
From Arabic 'nasr' meaning 'victory' or 'aid.' Symbolizes triumph and assistance.
Variant of Anastasia, from Greek meaning 'resurrection' or 'one who rises again.'
She who was born on Christmas. A variant of Natasha with Russian roots.
Born on Christmas day; variant of Natasha from Russian Natalya.
Resurrection; one who will rise again
A variant of Anastasia, meaning 'resurrection' in Greek. Symbolizes renewal and rebirth.
Resurrection; derived from the Greek name Anastasia, symbolizing rebirth and new life.
Helper, victor in Arabic (variant of Nasir)
Short form of Nathan, from Hebrew meaning 'he gave' or 'God gave'.
Chief or leader; one who commands and guides
Born on Christmas; Russian variant of Natasha derived from Latin Natalis.
Relates to birth and nativity; associated with Christmas
Born at Christmas; of the birthday or natal day
Related to Christmas or birthday; derived from Latin 'natalis' meaning 'of or pertaining to birth.'
From Latin 'natalis' meaning 'of birth'; associated with Christmas and new beginnings.
Born on Christmas, relating to birth
Born on Christmas Day; from Latin 'natalis' meaning 'birthday' or 'natal.'
Relating to birth or born on Christmas; symbolizes new beginnings and nativity.
Born or relating to birth and Christmas
Related to nativity; variant associated with Christmas or birth.
Spanish/Italian form derived from Latin 'natalis' (of birth); associated with the Nativity.
Born on Christmas Day or native
Born on Christmas; represents birth, nativity, and new beginnings.
Related to birth or Christmas; born at Christmastime.
From Latin 'natalis' relating to birth, traditionally associated with the Nativity of Christ
Of or relating to birth; born at Christmas. Variant of Natalie.
Relating to birth or the Christmas season; derived from the Latin word for birth.
Born on Christmas or native; refers to one born at Christmas
Born on Christmas; natural and festive.
Born on Christmas Day; from Latin Natalia.
Variant of Natalie, derived from Latin meaning 'Christmas Day' (Natalis), traditionally used for those born around Christmas.
He gave; God has given.
He gave God or God gave, from Hebrew 'natan' (gave) and 'el' (God).
God gave or gift of God. A Hebrew name emphasizing divine blessing and grace.
Variant of Nathaniel, derived from Hebrew meaning "God has given." Represents divine gift and blessing.
Hebrew variant of Natania, meaning 'God has given' or 'gift from God'.
Born on Christmas, natal. A Russian variant of Natasha, derived from Latin natalis.
Related to birth or Christmas; variant of Natasha, Russian diminutive of Natalia
Born on Christmas Day, birthday
Born at Christmas; represents divine blessing and celebration.
Variant of Natasha, Russian diminutive of Anastasia meaning 'resurrection' in Greek.
Born on Christmas Day, from Latin Natalia
Born on Christmas day; a variant of Natasha derived from Latin 'natalis' (birth).
Variant of Natalie, from Latin meaning 'born on Christmas' or relating to one's natal day.
Relating to birth or Christmas
He gave or God gave. Hebrew name implying divine gift and generosity.
Feminine form of Nathanael, meaning 'God has given' from Hebrew elements 'natan' (to give) and 'el' (God).
God gave; derived from Hebrew Nethan (gave) and El (God), meaning God's gift.
God gave; gift from God. Variant spelling of Nathaniel.
Variant of Nathaniel; from Hebrew meaning 'God has given' or 'gift from God.'
Feminine form of Nathan, meaning 'he gave' or 'gift from God.'
He gave or God gave; gift from God
Variant of Nathaniel; God gave or he gave to God.
Variant of Nathaniel, from Hebrew meaning 'He gave' or 'God gave'; expresses divine blessing.
Hebrew variant of Nathaniel, meaning 'God gave' or 'gift from God'.
He gave; Hebrew meaning 'God gave'
Born on Christmas Day. From Latin natalis meaning birthday or natal.
Variant of Nathan, from Hebrew meaning 'he gave'.
God gave; a gift from God.
Related to Natalie, from Latin 'natalis' meaning 'of birth' or 'birthday'
Nativity or birth; often associated with the birth of Christ.
Relating to birth, from Latin natalis.
Related to Nathan; means 'he gave' or 'God gave' in Hebrew.
Summer child. Japanese name symbolizing brightness and warm seasons.
Summer beauty or summer truth, combining natsu (summer) with beauty or truth characters
Born on Christmas day; from Latin 'Natalia' relating to Christ's nativity
Born on Christmas; variant of Natalie, symbolizing nativity and celebration.
Diminutive of Natalie, from Latin Natalis meaning relating to birth or the Christmas season.
Beautiful or lovely, representing grace and aesthetic charm.
Place name referring to the Navarre region in northern Spain, with historical significance to the Basque people.
From Navarre, a historical kingdom and region in Spain.
Punjabi/Hindi combining 'nav' (new or nine) and 'deep' (light/lamp), meaning 'new light.'
Good news, glad tidings
New or fresh. From Sanskrit meaning newness, youth, and vitality.
From Sanskrit meaning 'new' or 'novel'; symbolizes freshness and innovation.
Good news or glad tidings; represents joyfulness and positive messages.
New, young, and fresh; represents vitality and new beginnings.
New, novel, or innovative in character and spirit.
New warrior; brave and youthful
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