Northern
Meaning: Of the north Gender: Male Pronunciation: Nawr-Thurn Language origin of Northern: Germanic Regional origin of Northern: Northern Europe Languages Northern is most common: English Religions Northern is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: N, Nawr Last letter and sound: N, thurn Alternative Spelling: North, Nort, Northman
Norton
Meaning: North town Gender: Male Pronunciation: Nor-Tuhn Language origin of Norton: Germanic Regional origin of Norton: Northern Europe Languages Norton is most common: English Religions Norton is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: N, Nor Last letter and sound: N, tuhn Alternative Spelling: Nor, Norwin, Nortman
Norville
Meaning: Northern town Gender: Male Pronunciation: Nor-Vil Language origin of Norville: Germanic Regional origin of Norville: Northern Europe Languages Norville is most common: English, French Religions Norville is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: N, Nor Last letter and sound: E, vil Alternative Spelling: Norval, Norvin, Norby
Norway
Meaning: Northern way (country name) Gender: Male Pronunciation: Nor-Way Language origin of Norway: Germanic Regional origin of Norway: Northern Europe Languages Norway is most common: English Religions Norway is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: N, Nor Last letter and sound: Y, way Alternative Spelling: Nor, Norwen, Norver
Norwood
Meaning: North forest Gender: Male Pronunciation: Nor-Wud Language origin of Norwood: Germanic Regional origin of Norwood: Northern Europe Languages Norwood is most common: English Religions Norwood is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: N, Nor Last letter and sound: D, wud Alternative Spelling: Nor, Wood, Nory
November
Meaning: Ninth month (from Latin novem) Gender: Male Pronunciation: Noh-Vem-Ber Language origin of November: Germanic Regional origin of November: Northern Europe Languages November is most common: English Religions November is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: N, Noh Last letter and sound: R, vem Alternative Spelling: Novem, Nov, Novin
Nowell
Meaning: Christmas (variant of Noel) Gender: Male Pronunciation: Noh-Well Language origin of Nowell: Germanic Regional origin of Nowell: Northern Europe Languages Nowell is most common: English Religions Nowell is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: N, Noh Last letter and sound: L, well Alternative Spelling: Noel, Noll, Nower
Oakes
Meaning: Near the oaks Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ohks Language origin of Oakes: Germanic Regional origin of Oakes: Northern Europe Languages Oakes is most common: English Religions Oakes is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: O, Ohks Last letter and sound: S, – Alternative Spelling: Oak, Oakerson, Oakin
Oakland
Meaning: Land of oaks Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ohk-Luhnd Language origin of Oakland: Germanic Regional origin of Oakland: Northern Europe Languages Oakland is most common: English Religions Oakland is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: O, Ohk Last letter and sound: D, luhnd Alternative Spelling: Oakley, Oaken, Oaklin
Odell
Meaning: Woad hill Gender: Male Pronunciation: Oh-Dell Language origin of Odell: Germanic Regional origin of Odell: Northern Europe Languages Odell is most common: English Religions Odell is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: O, Oh Last letter and sound: L, dell Alternative Spelling: Odel, Oden, Odelson