This list includes 39 Spanish girl names that start with N, from “Nadia” to “Nélida”. Many are melodic names with Latin, Hebrew, or Arabic roots and wide regional use. Use this list for baby-name searches, research, or blog posts.
Spanish girl names that start with N are feminine given names commonly used across Spanish-speaking countries. Several, like “Nuria” and “Nadia,” cross into other languages and reflect diverse historical influences.
Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, Meaning & Origin, and Notes.
Name: Shows each name as commonly spelled in Spanish, so you can compare forms and pick favorites.
Pronunciation: Gives a simple respelling and optional IPA so you can say the name correctly.
Meaning & Origin: Summarizes the name’s meaning and background, helping you understand cultural roots and significance.
Notes: Includes variants, diminutives, and usage notes so you can see regional preferences and famous examples.
Spanish girl names that start with N
| Name | Pronunciation | Meaning/Origin | Popularity (Spain) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Natalia | nah-TAH-lya | Latin, “birth (of Christ)” | Unknown |
| Nadia | NAH-dya (NAH-dee-ah) | Slavic/Arabic, “hope” (Slavic) or “caller” (Arabic) | Unknown |
| Nerea | neh-REH-ah | Basque, possibly from “sea nymph” | Unknown |
| Noelia | noh-AY-lya | Spanish, feminine of Noel, “Christmas” birth | Unknown |
| Noemí | noh-eh-MEE | Hebrew via Spanish, variant of Naomi, “pleasantness” | Unknown |
| Nuria | NOO-ree-ah | Catalan/Basque origin, linked to Marian sanctuary in Catalonia | Unknown |
| Natividad | nah-tee-vee-DAD | Spanish, “Nativity” (birth of Christ) | Unknown |
| Nieves | NYEH-ves | Spanish, “snows” (Marian title “Nuestra Señora de las Nieves”) | Unknown |
| Nidia | NEE-dee-ah | Possibly Greek or Taíno origin, “honor” uncertain | Unknown |
| Nélida | NEH-lee-dah | Modern Spanish form possibly from Greek roots | Unknown |
| Nora | NOH-rah | Latin/Germanic origin, “honor” or short for Honora | Unknown |
| Nicole | nee-KOHL | French form of Nicholas, “people’s victory” | Unknown |
| Nicolasa | nee-koh-LAH-sah | Spanish feminine of Nicolás | Unknown |
| Nela | NEH-lah | Diminutive of Antonela/Manuela; used independently | Unknown |
| Nelly | NEH-lee | Diminutive of Elena or Eleanor; used independently | Unknown |
| Nina | NEE-nah | Multiple origins, often “little girl” or short form | Unknown |
| Nazaret | nah-tha-RET / nah-sah-RET | Spanish form of Nazareth (biblical place) | Unknown |
| Nazaria | nah-ZAH-ree-ah | Latin/Greek via Spanish, related to Nazareth | Unknown |
| Narcisa | nar-SEE-sah | Greek origin (Narcissus), “narcissus flower” | Unknown |
| Nereida | neh-RAY-dah | Greek, “sea nymph” (Nereid) | Unknown |
| Nayeli | nah-YEH-lee | Zapotec (Oaxacan), “I love you” or “I care for you” | Unknown |
| Nayara | nah-YAH-rah | Basque or unknown regional origins; modern usage | Unknown |
| Nagore | NAH-go-reh | Basque, place name and Marian sanctuary | Unknown |
| Naia | NAY-ah | Basque, linked to local mythology and water | Unknown |
| Nahia | NAH-ya | Basque, “desire” or “wish” | Unknown |
| Naiara | nai-AH-ra | Basque variant of Nayara, place-based origin | Unknown |
| Narda | NAHR-dah | Possibly Spanish diminutive; literary use | Unknown |
| Nepomucena | neh-poh-moo-SEH-nah | Spanish feminine of Nepomuk, religious origin | Unknown |
| Nubia | NOO-bee-ah | Geographic origin (Nubia), used in Spanish-speaking countries | Unknown |
| Norma | NOR-mah | Latin-derived name popularized in opera/literature | Unknown |
| Norberta | nor-BER-tah | Feminine of Norberto, Germanic roots | Unknown |
| Norah | NOH-rah | Variant spelling of Nora; more anglophone form | Unknown |
| Nydia | NEE-dee-ah | Variant of Nidia; usage in Latin America | Unknown |
| Neus | NEH-oos | Catalan, “snows” (equivalent of Nieves) | Unknown |
| Nilda | NEEL-dah | Short form of Brunilda or derived diminutive | Unknown |
| Naila | NYE-lah / NY-lah | Arabic origin, “attainer, successful” used in Latin America | Unknown |
| Nelda | NEHL-dah | Diminutive or variant of Nélida/Nilda | Unknown |
| Nayra | NAHY-rah | Canarian/Basque variant, regional use in Spain | Unknown |
| Nuria | NOO-ree-ah | Catalan/Basque Marian sanctuary name (see Nuria) | Unknown |