TheBiranchi Team has collected a new list of the Top 82 most popular and unique African baby Girl names starting with N, which might sound perfect for your newborn baby.
In this article, you will get to know the Trending “N” letter Baby Girl Names in Africa, which you may consider for your newborn baby. All the African baby girl names that start with “N” are arranged alphabetically with their meaning and gender.
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Unique African Girl Names That Start With The Letter: N
We have collected all the unique 82 African Girl Names that start with the letter “N”, which you may consider for your newly born baby girl.
Name | Meaning |
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Naaila | the person with the record of victories |
Naataanii | A poetess who writes the praise of the prophet |
Nabelung | Beautiful One |
Nabulungi | Beautiful One |
Naeemah | To Be Carefree |
Nafula | One who was born during the rainy season |
Nafuna | The one who is carried his feet first |
Nailah | Succeeding |
Naiser | One who is a founder of belief |
Naja | A person indifferent to pleasure and pain |
Nakato | The twins or doubles whom were born as the second in the family |
Nakeisha | The lifetime of woman or girl or lady or damsel |
Naki | The girl who was born first in the family or eldest daughter |
Nakimera | The talent or present of skills from God |
Nala | Lioness or Lots of Water |
Nalo | The most lovable person |
Nalorie | Lovable goddess of earth |
Namono | Younger Of Twins |
Nanyamka | God'S Gift |
Narkeasha | Pretty |
Naserian | The lucky one A fateful person |
Nasha | In Nigerian it means born during the rainy season In Persian it means Judge |
Nataki | One who took birth as a royal |
Nathaara | Tiny pieces scattered all over |
Nathifa | One Who Is Pure |
Natine | The person who belongs to the Natine ethnic group |
Natoya | Dance, or the one who can dance |
Nayo | She Is Our Joy |
Nduta | Teach me |
Neela | Bluish shaded color |
Neema | Born In Prosperity |
Nehanda | Strong And Powerful |
Neliah | The gift or present from the town |
Neo | The talented one or skilled one |
Netta | Gate, shrubberies, trees, wilds, planting |
Ngabile | I Have It |
Ngendo | A traveler |
Ngina | One who serves |
Ngozi | Blessing |
Niana | Name of an African city in Mali |
Nichelle | The great champion among the women |
Nimeesha | The dearest angel of the God |
Nisar | One who is passive and diplomatic |
Njemile | Upstanding, Honorable |
Njeri | Daughter of a warrior |
Njoki | She who returned |
Nkechi | The precious treasure from God |
Nkechinyere | God's pleasure which came to this world |
Nkiru | Once more God will provide the excellent gift |
Nkiruka | God will give me something ever best once again |
Nkosazana | Princess |
Nneka | Her Mother Is Important |
Nnenia | The one who looks same as her grand mother |
Nnenna | The one who is fond of her dad's mum |
Noma | Cultivator or farmer or sample or model |
Nomalanga | Sunny |
Nomasonto | Who was delivered or received on Sunday |
Nombeko | Regard, respect, admiration |
Nomble | Beauty |
Nomusa | Compassionate, Merciful |
Nomuula | Who is like unto Yahweh (Unchanging God) |
Nontle | The ruler of the deep sea |
Nourbese | Wonderful Child |
Noxolo | One who is passive and diplomatic |
Nsombi | Full of happiness or complete gladness |
Nuru | To Illuminate |
Nuzhah | Desirable trip or expedition spot |
Nya | A friend, a companion |
Nyaguthii | A traveler |
Nyah | Means the replica or form of a sweet called "Modak" offered to a Hindu deity Ganesha |
Nyakio | A Spanish variant of Mother or womb |
Nyala | Spanish version of Modest that means not boasting about one self |
Nyambura | Born of the rain |
Nyanjera | Born on the way |
Nyarai | French version of the word modest means not praising self |
Nyasha | Italian and Portuguese version of modest that means not bragging one's achievement |
Nyathera | The quality of being modest A moderate of reserve behaviour |
Nyawira | One who is hard working |
Nyeki | A new growth of the plant, a recently grown plant |
Nyla | The one who is humble and meek |
Nyoka | A person who infatuates others To whom others been attracted |
Nyokabi | Of the Maasai people |