Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin |
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Maia | nurse, mother, goddess of spring; great | Female | Greek |
Maja | Splendid | Female | Arabic |
Marte | | Unisex | Hebrew |
Maya | Abbreviation of Amalia: variant of Maia.
| Female | Hebrew |
Mia | Mine | Female | Scandinavian |
Mikaela | Who Is Like G-D | Unisex | Hebrew |
Monika | Advisor | Unisex | German |
Nanna | graceful one | Female | Scandinavian |
Nessa | headlands, promontory | Female | Scandinavian |
Nigel | Black haired one. | Male | Irish |
Niles | son of Neil | Male | Scandinavian |
Nils | After Nils Master, brand of fishing lure | Male | Norwegian |
Nisse | | Unisex | Hebrew |
Njord | Viking mythology: the god of wind and sea | Male | Scandinavian |
Noah | Comfort
| Male | Hebrew |
Nora | Abbreviation of Eleanora light and Honora honor.
| Female | Irish |
Nyssa | goal | Female | Greek |
Odin | Viking mythology: the allmighty god | Male | Old |
Olaf | ancestor's relic | Male | Norse |
Olga | holy | Female | Russian |
Olia | | Unisex | Hebrew |
Oliver | The olive tree. The biblical olive tree symbolizes fruitfulness and beauty and dignity. Extending an olive branch signifies an offer of peace.
| Male | Latin |
Olivia | Olive
| Female | Latin |
Oscar | God's spear.
| Male | English |
Oskar | English, God's spear, Irish, deer-lover or champion warrior | Male | |