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Naam, fair; pleasant

Naamah, Naaman, can refer to a figure in Genesis, the wife of Solomon or a demon, beautiful; agreeable

Naarah, Naarai, young person

Naaran, juvenile, boyish, juvenile

Naashon, that foretells; that conjectures

Naasson, enchanter

Nabal, fool; senseless

Naboth, words; prophecies

Nachon, ready; sure

Nachor, same as Nahor

Nadab, free and voluntary gift; prince

Nagge, clearness; brightness; light

Nahaliel, inheritance; valley of God

Nahallal, praised; bright

Naham, Nahamani, comforter; leader

Naharai, my nostrils; hot; anger

Nahash, snake; serpent

Nahath, rest; a leader

Nahbi, very secret

Nahor, hoarse; dry; hot

Nahshon, same as Naashon

Nahum, comforter; penitent

Nain, beauty; pleasantness

Naioth, beauties; habitations

Naomi, beautiful; agreeable; sweet; pleasant

Naphish, the soul; he that rests, refreshes himself, or respires

Naphtali, that struggles or fights

Narcissus, astonishment; stupidity

Nason, helper; entry-way

Nathan, given; giving; rewarded

Nathanael, the gift of God

Nathan-melech, the gift of the king, or of counsel

Naum (Bible)|Naum, same as Nahum

Nazareth, separated; crowned; sanctified

Nazarite, one chosen or set apart

Neah, moved; moving

Neapolis, the new city

Neariah, child of the Lord

Nebai, budding; speaking; prophesying

Nebaioth, words; prophecies; buds

Neballat, prophecy; budding

Nebat, that beholds

Nebo, that speaks or prophesies

Nebuchadrezzar, tears and groans of judgment

Nebushasi hahban, speech; prophecy; springing; flowing

Nebuzar-adan, fruits or prophecies of judgment

Necho, lame; beaten

Nedabiah, prince or vow of the Lord

Neginoth, stringed instruments

Nehelamite, dreamer; vale; brook

Nehemiah, consolation; repentance of the Lord

Nehum, comforter; penitent

Nehushta, made of brass

Nehushtan, a trifling thing of brass

Neiel, commotion, or moving, of God

Nekoda, painted; inconstant

Nemuel, the sleeping of God

Nepheg, weak; slacked

Nephish, same as Naphish

Nephishesim, diminished; torn in pieces

Nephthalim, same as Naphtali

Nephthoah, opening; open

Nephusim, same as Nephishesim

Ner, a lamp; new-tilled land

Nereus, same as Ner

Nergal, the great man; the hero

Nergal-sharezer, treasurer of Nergal

Neri, my light

Neriah, light; lamp of the Lord

Nethaneel, same as Nathanael

Nethaniah, the gift of the Lord

Nethinims, given or offered

Neziah, conqueror; strong

Nezib, standing-place

Nibhaz, budding; prophesying,the barker

Nibshan, prophecy; growing of a tooth

Nicanor, a conqueror; victorious

Nicodemus, victory of the people

Nicolas, same as Nicodemus

Nicolaitanes, followers of Nicolas

Nicopolis, the city of victory

Niger, black

Nimrah, Nimrim, leopard; bitterness; rebellion

Nimrod, rebellion (but probably an unknown Assyrian word)

Nimshi, rescued from danger

Nineveh, handsome; agreeable

Nisan, standard; miracle

Nisroch, flight; proof; temptation; delicate

No, stirring up; forbidding

Noadiah, witness, or ornament, of the Lord

Noah, (pronounced No-ach) rest; consolation

Noah, motion (Zelophehad's daughter)

Nob, discourse; prophecy

Nobah, that barks or yelps

Nod, vagabond; fugitive

Nodab, vowing of his own accord

Noe, same as Noah

Nogah, brightness; clearness

Noha, rest; a guide

Non, posterity; a fish; eternal

Noph, honeycomb; anything that distills or drops

Nophah, fearful; binding

Norah, same as Noah

Nun, same as Non

Nymphas, spouse; bridegroom

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