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Origin:  

Hindi

Description:  

<p>The meaning of Nilam is 'Blue sapphire'. People with this name think differently and have innovative minds. Every new day is a lucky day for Nilam! They are free-spirited people and good multi-taskers. Colors including orange, shades of grey, and blue are considered lucky for them. Creativity flo...

Origin:  

Australian

Description:  

<p>The meaning of Narelle is 'lake or little river', and the name originated in Australia by the Koori Tribe (Aboriginal) in the vicinity of modern Perth. Koori is a Victorian and New South Wales tribe's name. The Nyoongar are the Aboriginal inhabitants of Perth. Narelle was originally a nickname fo...

Origin:  

Latin

Description:  

<p>Noan is a combination of Noah and&nbsp;Noam, two biblical names. Noan is an Arabic word. The meaning of Noan signifies 'pleasure'&nbsp;and 'relax.' The popularity of the name Noan is #2265. The name Noan is gender neutral, while its origin is given Latin. The name is more precisely used in Austra...

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Scandinavian

Description:  

<p>Njord is a boy's name with Scandinavian roots. The meaning of Njord is 'north.'&nbsp;This would be a unique option for sea enthusiasts and fishermen because it rhymes with the name of the Norse deity of the sea.&nbsp;Presumably descended from the Indo-European root-ner-, which means 'strong, vigo...

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