Neville
Meaning: New town or village Gender: Male Pronunciation: Nev-Uhl Language origin of Neville: Germanic Regional origin of Neville: Northern Europe Languages Neville is most common: English, French Religions Neville is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: N, Nev Last letter and sound: E, uhl Alternative Spelling: Neve, Neveah, Nev
Newman
Meaning: Newcomer Gender: Male Pronunciation: Noo-Muhn Language origin of Newman: Germanic Regional origin of Newman: Northern Europe Languages Newman is most common: English Religions Newman is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: N, Noo Last letter and sound: N, muhn Alternative Spelling: Newell, New, Newley
Newton
Meaning: New town Gender: Male Pronunciation: Noo-Tuhn Language origin of Newton: Germanic Regional origin of Newton: Northern Europe Languages Newton is most common: English Religions Newton is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: N, Noo Last letter and sound: N, tuhn Alternative Spelling: Newt, Newell, Newson
Nicholas
Meaning: Victory of the people Gender: Male Pronunciation: Nik-Uh-Luhs Language origin of Nicholas: Germanic Regional origin of Nicholas: Northern Europe Languages Nicholas is most common: English Religions Nicholas is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: N, Nik Last letter and sound: S, uh Alternative Spelling: Nick, Nicol, Nico
Nigel
Meaning: Champion or dark cloud Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ny-Juhl Language origin of Nigel: Germanic Regional origin of Nigel: Northern Europe Languages Nigel is most common: English Religions Nigel is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: N, Ny Last letter and sound: L, juhl Alternative Spelling: Niel, Nigal, Nigal
Nikolai
Meaning: Victory of the people Gender: Male Pronunciation: Nee-Koh-Lie Language origin of Nikolai: Germanic Regional origin of Nikolai: Northern Europe Languages Nikolai is most common: English Religions Nikolai is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: N, Nee Last letter and sound: I, koh Alternative Spelling: Nicholas, Nick, Nikolas
Nikolas
Meaning: Victory of the people Gender: Male Pronunciation: Nee-Koh-Luhs Language origin of Nikolas: Germanic Regional origin of Nikolas: Northern Europe Languages Nikolas is most common: English Religions Nikolas is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: N, Nee Last letter and sound: S, koh Alternative Spelling: Nicholas, Nico, Niko
Nathan
Meaning: He gave Gender: Male Pronunciation: Nay-Thuhn Language origin of Nathan: Germanic Regional origin of Nathan: Northern Europe Languages Nathan is most common: English Religions Nathan is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: N, Nay Last letter and sound: N, thuhn Alternative Spelling: Nathen, Nat, Nathaniel
Misael
Meaning: Who is what God is? (Biblical) Gender: Male Pronunciation: Mee-Sah-El Language origin of Misael: Germanic Regional origin of Misael: Northern Europe Languages Misael is most common: English Religions Misael is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mee Last letter and sound: L, sah Alternative Spelling: Mikhail, Misel, Michael
Mitchell
Meaning: Who is like God? (variant of Michael) Gender: Male Pronunciation: Mit-Chuhl Language origin of Mitchell: Germanic Regional origin of Mitchell: Northern Europe Languages Mitchell is most common: English Religions Mitchell is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mit Last letter and sound: L, chuhl Alternative Spelling: Mikel, Mitch, Michell