The Complete List of Egyptian girl names That Start With N
This list includes 34 Egyptian girl names that start with N, from “Nabiha” to “Nouria”. Many come from Arabic and Coptic roots and often refer to virtues, nature, or light. You can use this collection for choosing a baby name, tracing family history, or naming characters.
[Egyptian girl names that start with N] are feminine given names used across modern Egyptian society and its cultural traditions. Many reflect Arabic language influence, while names like “Nouria” connect to the classical idea of light and warmth.
Below you’ll find the table with Name, Arabic script, Pronunciation, Meaning, Origin, Variant spellings, and Notes.
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Pronunciation: A simple phonetic guide to help you say the name correctly in everyday contexts and introductions.
Meaning: A concise sense of the name’s meaning, so you quickly assess significance and cultural connotations.
Origin: Notes on linguistic or historical origin to help you understand cultural background and naming traditions.
Variant spellings: Common alternate spellings and transliterations that you can use when searching records or registering the name.
Notes: Brief comments on usage, popularity, or regional notes that help you pick the most fitting name.
Egyptian girl names that start with N
Name
Arabic
Pronunciation
Meaning
Noor
نور
noor
light
Noura
نورة
noo-rah
little light; feminine of Noor
Nouran
نوران
noor-ahn
two lights; luminous
Nourhan
نورهان
noor-han
light + Turkish/Ottoman suffix
Nouria
نورية
noo-REE-ah
luminous; relating to light
Nadia
نادية
NAH-dee-ah
tender; caller (orig. Slavic/Arabic)
Nadine
نادين
na-DEEN
diminutive of Nadia; hope/tender
Nawal
نوال
na-WAAL
gift; grant
Nermin
نرمين
ner-MEEN
softness; delicate
Nesma
نسمة
NES-ma
breeze
Nesreen
نسرين
nes-REEN
wild rose; narcissus
Nagwa
نجوى
NAG-wa
secret whisper; intimate talk
Naima
نعيمة
na-EE-ma
tranquil; pleasant
Nahed
ناهد
NAH-hed
graceful; upright
Nabila
نبيلة
na-BEE-lah
noble
Najat
نجاة
na-JAAT
salvation; deliverance
Naila
نائلة
NAY-la
achiever; attainer
Nihal
نهال
ni-HAL
young tree; sapling
Nawar
نوار
NAW-war
blossoms; flowers
Nil
نيل
neel
the Nile River
Nefertiti
نفرتيتي
neh-fer-TEE-tee
the beautiful one has come
Nefertari
نفرتاري
neh-fer-TAR-ee
the most beautiful; royal companion
Nofret
نفرت
nof-RET
from “nefer” meaning beautiful
Nitocris
نيتوكريس
ni-TOH-kris
name of a legendary Egyptian queen
Nazli
نازلي
NAZ-lee
coquettish; delicate
Nelly
نيللي
NEL-lee
diminutive of Helen; bright one
Neama
نعمة
NEE-mah
blessing; favor
Nivin
نيفين
nee-VEEN
uncertain; possibly dune/Coptic origin
Naglaa
نجلاء
NAG-laa
large-eyed; wide-eyed
Najla
نجلاء
NAJ-la
large-eyed
Najia
ناجية
na-JEE-ya
saved; survivor
Nashwa
نشوى
nash-WA
ecstasy; rapture; delight
Nabiha
نبيهة
na-BEE-ha
intelligent; alert
Noha
نهى
NO-ha
wisdom; guidance (sources vary)
Descriptions
Noor
Very common Arabic female name in Egypt meaning “light”. Widely used across generations (variant: Nour). Modern popularity very high.
Noura
Egyptian feminine form of Noor; popular name across generations (variants Nura, Noura). Simple, classical Arabic origin.
Nouran
Modern Egyptian name formed from Nour; gained popularity in the 1990s–present (variant Nouraan). Bright, contemporary feel.
Nourhan
Ottoman-influenced Egyptian name combining “Nour” and “-han”. Common in Egypt (variants Norhan, Nourhan).
Nouria
Feminine adjective from “Noor”, used in Egypt (variants Nuriya, Noria). Literary, slightly formal usage.
Nadia
Widely used in Egypt; origin debated between Slavic and Arabic analyses — sources vary (variant Nadiya). Very familiar name.
Nadine
Borrowed via French/European usage and used in Egypt across communities. Elegant, widely recognized (variant Nadine).
Nawal
Classical Arabic name very common in Egypt meaning “gift” or “bestowal”. Frequent across generations (variant Nawāl).
Nermin
Persian-origin name that became popular in Egypt since mid-20th century (variants Nermeen, Narmin). Common feminine name.
Nesma
Popular Egyptian female name meaning “breeze” (variants Nesma, Nesmah). Light, poetic connotation.
Nesreen
Widely used in Egypt; variant spellings Nesreen, Nisreen, Nesrin. Floral imagery; modern and classical usage.
Nagwa
Common Egyptian name (also transliterated Najwa). Used across social groups and generations, literary resonance.
Naima
Arabic/Persian origin, used among Egyptians; more common in older generations (variant Na’ima). Gentle meaning.
Nahed
Egyptian female name borne by public figures and actresses; variant Nahid appears in Persian contexts.
Nabila
Classical Arabic name widely used in Egypt (variant Nabeela). Connotes nobility and good character.
Najat
Common Egyptian name; famous bearer: singer Najat Al-Saghira. Also spelled Nagat in Egyptian transliteration.
Naila
Arabic name popular in Egypt (variants Nayla, Naela). Positive, aspirational meaning.
Nihal
Used for girls in Egypt; Persian/Arabic origin suggesting growth, freshness. Simple, nature-based name.
Nawar
Used as a feminine name in Egypt (also male in some regions); literally “flowers”, floral and vibrant.
Nil
Rare but attested female given name in Egypt, especially among Christians; evokes the River Nile (variant Nile).
Nefertiti
Ancient Egyptian queen’s name, well known in Egypt and globally; used in historical and cultural contexts.
Nefertari
Queen of Ramesses II; ancient Egyptian royal name appearing in inscriptions and literature.
Nofret
Ancient Egyptian feminine name attested in tombs and inscriptions (variants Nofret, Neferet). Historic usage.
Nitocris
Greek-derived name used in Arabic historical texts (Nītokris). Known from classical sources; rare as modern given name.
Nazli
Ottoman/Turkish-origin name historically used in Egypt (notably Queen Nazli Sabri). Elegant, early 20th-century popularity (variant Nazly).
Nelly
Common in Egypt as a given or stage name (Egyptian singer/actress Nelly). Borrowed European name adopted locally.
Neama
Arabic name meaning “blessing”, widely used in Egypt (variants Ni’ma, Naama). Popular across communities and ages.
Nivin
Popular Egyptian female name; meaning sources vary — some cite Coptic or local origins. Widespread modern use.
Naglaa
Very common Egyptian female name (variant Najla). Traditional and enduringly popular.
Najla
Alternative transliteration of Naglaa; common and widely recognized across Egypt.
Najia
Arabic name used in Egypt meaning “one who is saved”; variants Najiyah, Najia. Classical and religious resonance.
Nashwa
Arabic-origin female name used in Egypt; popular mid-20th century and still in use (variant Nashwa).
Nabiha
Arabic female name meaning “intelligent” or “sensible”, attested in Egyptian contexts (variant Nabeeha).
Noha
Common Egyptian female name. Classical root can mean “to forbid”; as a given name often glossed as “wisdom” (variants Nuha, Noha).
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