This list includes 72 Pretty girl names that start with N, from “Nadezhda” to “Nyx”. They include classic Slavic and Hebrew choices alongside modern mythic and nature-inspired names for parents, writers, and researchers.

Pretty girl names that start with N are girls’ given names beginning with the letter N across many languages. Many have Slavic, Hebrew, Arabic, or Greek roots; for example, Nyx recalls the Greek goddess of night.

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Pretty girl names that start with N

Name Origin Pronunciation Meaning Description
Naomi Hebrew/Japanese NAY-oh-mee /ˈneɪ.oʊ.mi/ pleasantness Biblical Hebrew name meaning pleasantness; also used in Japan with different kanji. Classic, international, and friendly.
Natalia Latin/Russian nah-TAL-yah /nəˈtæl.jə/ birthday (of the Lord) From Latin natalis; popular in Russia and Romance-language countries. Elegant full form often shortened to Nat or Talia.
Natalie Latin/French NAT-uh-lee /ˈnætəli/ born on Christmas From Latin via French; perennial favorite in English-speaking countries. Familiar nicknames: Nat, Natty.
Natasha Russian nuh-TAH-shuh /nəˈtɑːʃə/ born on Christmas (diminutive of Natalia) Russian diminutive turned standalone name; widely used internationally and recognizable in literature and pop culture.
Nora English/Irish NOHR-ah /ˈnɔːrə/ honor or light Short form of Honora or Eleanor; vintage yet modern, simple and elegant across languages.
Norah English/Irish NOR-ah /ˈnɔːrə/ honor or light Variant spelling of Nora, stylish and familiar; common in English-speaking countries.
Noelle French no-EL /noˈɛl/ Christmas Feminine form of Noël; seasonal origin but used year-round with French chic.
Noelani Hawaiian noh-eh-LAH-nee /noʊəˈlɑːni/ heavenly mist Hawaiian name meaning “heavenly” or “heavenly mist”; lyrical, island-flavored choice.
Noor Arabic NOOR /nuːr/ light Arabic name meaning “light”; widely used across Muslim communities and internationally.
Noura Arabic NOO-rah /ˈnuːrə/ light Arabic variant of Noor; common feminine name in the Middle East.
Nadia Slavic NAH-dee-ah /ˈnɑːdiə/ hope Derived from Nadezhda (hope); widespread in Eastern Europe and beyond as an independent name.
Nadine French nah-DEEN /nəˈdiːn/ hope French form of Nadia; elegant and slightly retro in English contexts.
Nadja Slavic/German NAHD-yah /ˈnɑːd.jə/ hope Eastern European variant (also spelled Nadya); cultivated, international flavor.
Niamh Irish NEEV /niːv/ bright, radiant Classic Irish mythological name (pronounced “NEEV”); poetic, traditional, widely used in Ireland.
Neve Irish NEV /nɛv/ bright Anglicized form of Niamh; also “snow” in Italian. Crisp, modern-sounding.
Nevaeh Modern English neh-VAY-uh /nəˈveɪ.ə/ heaven (reverse of “heaven”) Modern invented name (2000s) created by reversing “heaven”; rose rapidly in U.S. popularity charts.
Nola Irish NOH-lah /ˈnoʊlə/ white-shouldered (from Finola) Short form of Finola/Fionnuala; vintage charm and place-name connections (New Orleans “NOLA”).
Nuala Irish NOO-lah /ˈnuːlə/ fair-shouldered Gaelic short form of Fionnuala; warm Celtic tone and longstanding Irish usage.
Nell English NEL /nɛl/ light or honor (from Eleanor/Helen) Originally a diminutive of Eleanor, now standalone; short, sweet, and old-fashioned-chic.
Nellie English NEL-ee /ˈnɛli/ light or honor Diminutive of Nell/Eleanor; nostalgic and affectionate, often chosen for vintage appeal.
Neela Sanskrit/Indian NEE-lah /ˈniːlə/ blue Indian name meaning “blue,” associated with sapphire or the sky; short and melodic.
Nisha Sanskrit/Hindi NISH-ah /ˈnɪʃə/ night Common South Asian name meaning “night”; poetic and widely used.
Navya Sanskrit NAHV-yah /ˈnɑːv.jə/ fresh, new, young Modern Indian name gaining popularity; short, crisp, and contemporary.
Nandini Sanskrit nun-DEE-nee /nənˈdiːni/ delightful, joyous Classical Indian name with mythic associations (sacred cow’s daughter); cheerful and traditional.
Nayana Sanskrit NAH-yah-nah /nəˈjɑːnə/ eye; beautiful sight Poetic Indian name meaning “eye” or “beautiful gaze”; feminine and lyrical.
Nila Sanskrit NEE-lah /ˈniːlə/ blue Short Indian name meaning “blue”; soft and simple.
Niloufar Persian nee-loo-FAR /niːluːˈfɑːr/ lotus, water lily Persian floral name (also Niloufar/Nilofar); elegant, romantic imagery.
Naima Arabic NIGH-mah /ˈnaɪmə/ tranquil, comfort Arabic name meaning “tranquil” or “pleasant”; also used in Swahili-speaking regions.
Naila Arabic NIGH-lah /ˈnaɪlə/ achiever, attainer Arabic name meaning “one who attains,” popular in Middle East and South Asia.
Najwa Arabic NAJ-wah /ˈnædʒwə/ whisper, intimate secret Poetic Arabic name often used in literature; soft and evocative.
Najah Arabic NAH-jah /ˈnɑːdʒə/ success Arabic feminine name meaning “success” or “triumph”; uplifting and direct.
Naoko Japanese nah-OH-koh /naˈo.ko/ honest child (varies by kanji) Common Japanese female name; meaning varies with kanji choices.
Noriko Japanese NOH-ree-koh /noˈri.ko/ child of law/rule (varies by kanji) Popular Japanese name with multiple kanji options; classic and feminine.
Natsumi Japanese NAHT-soo-mee /nætˈsuːmi/ summer beauty (varies by kanji) Seasonal Japanese name conveying warmth and beauty; widely used.
Natsuki Japanese NAHT-soo-kee /nætˈsuːki/ summer hope (varies by kanji) Cheerful Japanese name often associated with summer; versatile meanings.
Nanami Japanese nah-NAH-mee /nəˈnɑːmi/ seven seas (common kanji) Gentle-sounding Japanese name, youthful and melodic.
Noemi Hebrew/Spanish noh-EM-ee /noˈe.mi/ pleasantness Romance-language form of Naomi; elegant and international.
Nicole French/Greek nee-KOHL /nɪˈkoʊl/ victory of the people Feminine of Nicolas; longtime popular name with many nicknames (Nic, Nikki).
Nicola English/Italian NIK-uh-lah /ˈnɪkələ/ victory of the people In English typically feminine; in Italy can be masculine—usage depends on culture.
Nika Slavic/Greek NEE-kah /ˈniːkə/ victory Short name used in Slavic countries and Georgia; derived from Greek Nike.
Nike Greek NEE-keh /ˈniːkeɪ/ victory Name of the Greek goddess of victory; mythic and bold but associated with the brand.
Nyla Arabic/English NYE-lah /ˈnaɪlə/ winner, achiever Modern-sounding name often attributed Arabic roots; popular in English-speaking countries.
Nyx Greek NIKS /nɪks/ night Name of the Greek goddess of night; short, edgy, and mythic.
Nyssa Greek NIS-ah /ˈnɪsə/ beginning; goal Mythological/place-name origins; pleasing botanical and modern appeal.
Nuria Catalan NOO-ree-ah /nuˈriə/ belonging to Nuria (place) Catalan name tied to a Marian shrine; common in Catalonia and Spain.
Nuray Turkish NOOR-eye /nuˈraj/ bright moon Turkish compound of “nur” (light) and “ay” (moon); poetic and evocative.
Nermin Turkish/Arabic NER-min /ˈnɜːrmɪn/ soft, delicate Used in Turkey and neighboring regions; gentle-sounding feminine name.
Neda Persian NAY-dah /ˈneɪdə/ voice, call Persian name meaning “voice”; short, melodic, and used in Iran and diaspora.
Nazanin Persian nah-zah-NEEN /næzəˈniːn/ sweetheart, beloved Popular Persian name with romantic connotations and poetic usage.
Nirvana Sanskrit nir-VAH-nah /nɪrˈvɑːnə/ liberation, bliss Sanskrit spiritual term adopted as a given name; evocative and contemplative.
Nechama Hebrew neh-KHAH-mah /nɛˈxɑːmə/ comfort Traditional Hebrew name meaning “comfort”; used in Jewish communities.
Nafisa Arabic na-FEE-sah /nəˈfiːsə/ precious, excellent Elegant Arabic feminine name meaning precious or exquisite.
Nashira Arabic nah-SHEE-rah /nəˈʃɪrə/ bringer of good news Name of a star (Gamma Aquarii) in Arabic tradition; celestial and lyrical.
Nalani Hawaiian nah-LAH-nee /nəˈlɑːni/ calm skies, the heavens Hawaiian name with airy, island vibe; used in the U.S. and islands.
Nandita Sanskrit nun-DEE-tah /nənˈdiːtə/ joyful, delighted Indian feminine name meaning full of joy; traditional and upbeat.
Nefertiti Egyptian nef-er-TEE-tee /ˌnɛfərˈtiːti/ the beautiful one has come Name of an Egyptian queen; regal, historical, and exotic.
Nadezhda Russian nah-DEZH-dah /nəˈdɛʒdə/ hope Formal Russian name (source of Nadia); literary and traditional with Slavic roots.
Neoma Greek nee-OH-mah /niːˈoʊmə/ new moon Rare classical name meaning “new moon”; poetic and vintage.
Nerys Welsh NEH-riss /ˈnɛrɪs/ lady Welsh name revived in modern usage; uncommon, lyrical, and distinctly Celtic.
Nerina Italian/Greek neh-REE-nah /nəˈriːnə/ sea nymph From nereid (sea nymph); romantic, maritime imagery.
Nerissa Greek/English neh-RIS-ah /nəˈrɪsə/ sea nymph Shakespearean name (The Merchant of Venice); literary and graceful.
Nessa Irish NESS-ah /ˈnɛsə/ short form of Agnes; myth name Irish diminutive rising in use; fresh, spunky, and friendly.
Nesta Welsh/Irish NES-tah /ˈnɛstə/ pure, holy (variant of Agnes) Vintage Celtic form of Agnes; rare and characterful.
Namrata Sanskrit/Hindi nam-RAH-tah /nəmˈrɑːtə/ modesty Indian feminine name meaning modesty or humility; traditional and gentle.
Namita Sanskrit/Hindi NAH-mee-tah /nəˈmiːtə/ modest, humble South Asian name meaning modest or polite; warm and familiar.
Nerea Basque/Spanish neh-RAY-ah /neˈre.a/ tide, sea nymph (from Greek Nereid) Popular in Basque and Spanish-speaking regions; aquatic, mythic feel.
Nizhoni Navajo nih-ZHOH-nee /nɪˈʒoʊni/ beautiful Navajo adjective used as a given name meaning “beautiful”; strong Native American heritage.
Nyasha Shona NYAH-shah /ˈnjɑːʃə/ grace Shona (Zimbabwe) name meaning “grace” or “mercy”; lyrical and culturally rooted.
Nina Multilingual NEE-nah /ˈniːnə/ little girl; dreamer (varies by origin) Widely used cross-culturally with multiple origins and meanings; timeless and versatile.
Neema Swahili/Arabic NAY-mah /ˈneɪmə/ grace, blessing Swahili name from Arabic “ni’mah” meaning grace or blessing; gentle and spiritual.
Narcissa Greek/Latin nar-SISS-ah /nɑːrˈsɪsə/ daffodil; from Narcissus Classical-sounding name deriving from the flower and myth; literary and uncommon.
Nova Latin NOH-vah /ˈnoʊvə/ new Latin word for “new,” also astronomical; modern, bright, and increasingly popular.

Descriptions

Naomi
Natalia
Natalie
Natasha
Nora
Norah
Noelle
Noelani
Noor
Noura
Nadia
Nadine
Nadja
Niamh
Neve
Nevaeh
Nola
Nuala
Nell
Nellie
Neela
Nisha
Navya
Nandini
Nayana
Nila
Niloufar
Naima
Naila
Najwa
Najah
Naoko
Noriko
Natsumi
Natsuki
Nanami
Noemi
Nicole
Nicola
Nika
Nike
Nyla
Nyx
Nyssa
Nuria
Nuray
Nermin
Neda
Nazanin
Nirvana
Nechama
Nafisa
Nashira
Nalani
Nandita
Nefertiti
Nadezhda
Neoma
Nerys
Nerina
Nerissa
Nessa
Nesta
Namrata
Namita
Nerea
Nizhoni
Nyasha
Nina
Neema
Narcissa
Nova
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