Naam, fair; pleasant | Nehushtan, a trifling thing of brass |
Naamah, Naaman, beautiful; agreeable | Neiel, commotion, or moving, of God |
Naarah, Naarai, young person | Nekoda, painted; inconstant |
Naashon, that foretells; that conjectures | Nemuel, the sleeping of God |
Nabal, fool; senseless | Nepheg, weak; slacked |
Naboth, words; prophecies | Nephish, same as Naphish |
Nachon, ready; sure | Nephishesim, diminished; torn in pieces |
Nachor, same as Nahor | Nephthalim, same as Naphtali |
Nadab, free and voluntary gift; prince | Nephthoah, opening; open |
Nagge, clearness; brightness; light | Nephusim, same as Nephishesim |
Nahaliel, inheritance; valley of God | Ner, a lamp; new-tilled land |
Nahallal, praised; bright | Nereus, same as Ner |
Naham, Nahamani, comforter; leader | Nergal, the great man; the hero |
Naharai, my nostrils; hot; anger | Nergal-sharezer, treasurer of Nergal |
Nahash, snake; serpent | Neri, my light |
Nahath, rest; a leader | Neriah, light; lamp of the Lord |
Nahbi, very secret | Nethaneel, same as Nathanael |
Nahor, hoarse; dry; hot | Nethaniah, the gift of the Lord |
Nahshon, same as Naashon | Nethinims, given or offered |
Nahum, comforter; penitent | Neziah, conqueror; strong |
Nain, beauty; pleasantness | Nezib, standing-place |
Naioth, beauties; habitations | Nibhaz, budding; prophesying |
Naomi, beautiful; agreeable | Nibshan, prophecy; growing of a tooth |
Naphish, the soul; he that rests, refreshes himself, or respires | Nicanor, a conqueror; victorious |
Naphtali, that struggles or fights | Nicodemus, victory of the people |
Narcissus, astonishment; stupidity | Nicolas, same as Nicodemus |
Nason, helper; entry-way | Nicolaitanes, followers of Nicolas |
Nathan, given; giving; rewarded | Nicopolis, the city of victory |
Nathanael, the gift of God | Niger, black |
Nathan-melech, the gift of the king, or of counsel | Nimrah, Nimrim, leopard; bitterness; rebellion |
Naum, same as Nahum | Nimrod, rebellion (but probably an unknown Assyrian word) |
Nazareth, separated; crowned; sanctified | Nimshi, rescued from danger |
Nazarite, one chosen or set apart | Nineveh, handsome; agreeable |
Neah, moved; moving | Nisan, standard; miracle |
Neapolis, the new city | Nisroch, flight; proof; temptation; delicate |
Neariah, child of the Lord | No, stirring up; forbidding |
Nebai, budding; speaking; prophesying | Noadiah, witness, or ornament, of the Lord |
Nebaioth, words; prophecies; buds | Noah, repose; consolation |
Neballat, prophecy; budding | Noah, that quavers or totters (Zelophehad's daughter) |
Nebat, that beholds | Nob, discourse; prophecy |
Nebo, that speaks or prophesies | Nobah, that barks or yelps |
Nebuchadnezzar, Nebuchadrezzar, tears and groans of judgment | Nod, vagabond; fugitive |
Nebushasi_hahban, speech; prophecy; springing; flowing | Nodab, vowing of his own accord |
Nebuzar-adan, fruits or prophecies of judgment | Noe, same as Noah |
Necho, lame; beaten | Nogah, brightness; clearness |
Nedabiah, prince or vow of the Lord | Noha, rest; a guide |
Neginoth, stringed instruments | Non, posterity; a fish; eternal |
Nehelamite, dreamer; vale; brook | Noph, honeycomb; anything that distills or drops |
Nehemiah, consolation; repentance of the Lord | Nophah, fearful; binding |
Nehum, comforter; penitent | Nun, same as Non |
Nehushta, made of brass | Nymphas, spouse; bridegroom |