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

NamePronunciationMeaning/OriginPopularity (Spain)
Natalianah-TAH-lyaLatin, “birth (of Christ)”Unknown
NadiaNAH-dya (NAH-dee-ah)Slavic/Arabic, “hope” (Slavic) or “caller” (Arabic)Unknown
Nereaneh-REH-ahBasque, possibly from “sea nymph”Unknown
Noelianoh-AY-lyaSpanish, feminine of Noel, “Christmas” birthUnknown
Noemínoh-eh-MEEHebrew via Spanish, variant of Naomi, “pleasantness”Unknown
NuriaNOO-ree-ahCatalan/Basque origin, linked to Marian sanctuary in CataloniaUnknown
Natividadnah-tee-vee-DADSpanish, “Nativity” (birth of Christ)Unknown
NievesNYEH-vesSpanish, “snows” (Marian title “Nuestra Señora de las Nieves”)Unknown
NidiaNEE-dee-ahPossibly Greek or Taíno origin, “honor” uncertainUnknown
NélidaNEH-lee-dahModern Spanish form possibly from Greek rootsUnknown
NoraNOH-rahLatin/Germanic origin, “honor” or short for HonoraUnknown
Nicolenee-KOHLFrench form of Nicholas, “people’s victory”Unknown
Nicolasanee-koh-LAH-sahSpanish feminine of NicolásUnknown
NelaNEH-lahDiminutive of Antonela/Manuela; used independentlyUnknown
NellyNEH-leeDiminutive of Elena or Eleanor; used independentlyUnknown
NinaNEE-nahMultiple origins, often “little girl” or short formUnknown
Nazaretnah-tha-RET / nah-sah-RETSpanish form of Nazareth (biblical place)Unknown
Nazarianah-ZAH-ree-ahLatin/Greek via Spanish, related to NazarethUnknown
Narcisanar-SEE-sahGreek origin (Narcissus), “narcissus flower”Unknown
Nereidaneh-RAY-dahGreek, “sea nymph” (Nereid)Unknown
Nayelinah-YEH-leeZapotec (Oaxacan), “I love you” or “I care for you”Unknown
Nayaranah-YAH-rahBasque or unknown regional origins; modern usageUnknown
NagoreNAH-go-rehBasque, place name and Marian sanctuaryUnknown
NaiaNAY-ahBasque, linked to local mythology and waterUnknown
NahiaNAH-yaBasque, “desire” or “wish”Unknown
Naiaranai-AH-raBasque variant of Nayara, place-based originUnknown
NardaNAHR-dahPossibly Spanish diminutive; literary useUnknown
Nepomucenaneh-poh-moo-SEH-nahSpanish feminine of Nepomuk, religious originUnknown
NubiaNOO-bee-ahGeographic origin (Nubia), used in Spanish-speaking countriesUnknown
NormaNOR-mahLatin-derived name popularized in opera/literatureUnknown
Norbertanor-BER-tahFeminine of Norberto, Germanic rootsUnknown
NorahNOH-rahVariant spelling of Nora; more anglophone formUnknown
NydiaNEE-dee-ahVariant of Nidia; usage in Latin AmericaUnknown
NeusNEH-oosCatalan, “snows” (equivalent of Nieves)Unknown
NildaNEEL-dahShort form of Brunilda or derived diminutiveUnknown
NailaNYE-lah / NY-lahArabic origin, “attainer, successful” used in Latin AmericaUnknown
NeldaNEHL-dahDiminutive or variant of Nélida/NildaUnknown
NayraNAHY-rahCanarian/Basque variant, regional use in SpainUnknown
NuriaNOO-ree-ahCatalan/Basque Marian sanctuary name (see Nuria)Unknown

Descriptions

Natalia
Very popular in Spain and Latin America; classic, elegant, nicknamed Nati or Tali.
Nadia
Widely used in Spanish-speaking countries; short, international, often spelled Nadia.
Nerea
Very common in Spain, especially Basque region; fresh, modern sound and feminine.
Noelia
Popular Spanish name with festive connotation; often shortened to Noe.
Noemí
Biblical-rooted name common in Spain and Latin America; pronounced with accent on final syllable.
Nuria
Strongly associated with Catalonia; widely used across Spain, warm and regional.
Natividad
Traditional religious name in Spain and Latin America; often shortened to Nati.
Nieves
Classic Spanish name tied to Catholic devotion; used historically and today.
Nidia
Common in Latin America; short, friendly, sometimes spelled Nidia or Nydia.
Nélida
Seen in 20th-century Spanish-speaking countries; vintage charm and literary use.
Nora
Short, international and widely used in Spain and Latin America; simple and elegant.
Nicole
Popular international name used in Spanish-speaking countries; often pronounced nee-KOH-le.
Nicolasa
Older Spanish name with historical usage; sometimes seen in rural or traditional families.
Nela
Sweet short name used as given name and nickname in Spanish-speaking areas.
Nelly
Common as a given name in Latin America; informal, friendly.
Nina
Widely used across Spanish-speaking countries as independent name and term of endearment.
Nazaret
Used as a devotional or place-based name in Spanish contexts; modern and uncommon.
Nazaria
Historic and religious-flavored name found in Spain and Latin America.
Narcisa
Older classical name; floral and literary associations, rare but attested.
Nereida
Poetic and maritime-flavored, used in Spain and Latin America; often spelled Nereida or Nereyda.
Nayeli
Popular in Mexico and among Latino communities; modern indigenous-origin name.
Nayara
Used in Spain and Latin America; melodic and contemporary.
Nagore
Regional Basque name that has spread in Spain; distinctive and cultural.
Naia
Short, modern Basque-origin name used in Spain; elegant and simple.
Nahia
Popular in Basque Country and beyond; concise with a pleasant sound.
Naiara
Basque-rooted, used in Spain; slightly longer, with local cultural ties.
Narda
Uncommon but attested in Spanish-speaking contexts; distinctive and vintage-feeling.
Nepomucena
Rare, very traditional Spanish name with strong Catholic ties.
Nubia
Exotic-sounding name used in Latin America and Spain; warm and uncommon.
Norma
Classic 20th-century favorite in Spain and Latin America; simple and dignified.
Norberta
Rare in modern Spain but historically attested; formal and old-fashioned.
Norah
Used in Spanish-speaking countries as variant; soft and international.
Nydia
Alternative spelling seen in Hispanic contexts; slightly literary.
Neus
Common in Catalonia; Catalan-language name that appears in Spanish registries.
Nilda
Widespread in Latin America as independent given name; friendly and familiar.
Naila
Used in some Spanish-speaking families; short, modern, and melodic.
Nelda
Vintage mid-century name still found in Latin America; concise and old-fashioned.
Nayra
Regional Canary Islands and Basque usage; short and contemporary.
Nuria
Warm, regional but widely used across Spain; affectionate diminutive “Nuri”.
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