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Names that mean noble

Naming your baby can be a difficult task. The meaning behind the name you choose will give them clues about who they are, and it's important to find one that fits. The following list will provide you with some great options that have the word Noble in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Noble

AaryamikHindi — "Noble"Abdal JawwadArabic — "Servant of the noble one."Abdal KareemArabic — "Servant of the noble one, Worshipper of the generous one, Slave of the generous God."Abdal KarimArabic — "Servant of the noble one, Worshipper of the generous one, Slave of the generous God."Abdel GawwadArabic — "Variant of Abdal Jawwad: Servant of the noble one."Abdul KareemMuslim — "Servant of the Noble. Generous."Abdul KarimMuslim — "Variant of Abdul-Kareem: Servant of the Noble. Generous."AbhaarArabic — "Seas, Oceans, Noble and Great Men"AbubakarEgyptian — "Noble"AcelFrench — "Adherent of a nobleman"AdalfieriGerman — "Of the noble oath"AdalgisoGerman — "One who is noble"AdalhardGerman — "Brave Noble"AdalrichGerman — "A noble ruler"AddaneyeEnglish — "Lives on the noble's island."AddiloGerman — "Noble"AddneyEnglish — "Lives on the noble's island."AdelioSpanish — "Noble"AdelmoSpanish — "Of Germanic origin meaning noble protector Dim: Delma, Delmo"AdelmundGerman — "Of noble birth"AdiloGerman — "Noble"AdirHebrew — "Noble"AdneyEnglish — "Dweller at the noble one's land."AdnyEnglish — "Dweller at the noble one's land."AdoffGerman — "German form of Adalwolf meaning noble wolf, generally associated with the 20th-century German dictator Adolf Hitler."AethelisdunEnglish — "From the noble's hill."AethestonEnglish — "From the noble's hill."AgharArabic — "Good, noble, well-known"AgharrUrdu — "Distinguished, Illustrious, Noble"AginTurkish — "The meaning behind the name is not so appropriate to name someone as it means an illegitimate child or a name given to the lowest ranks of nobles"AhiramBiblical — "Most noble, God is high."AilbeGerman — "Intelligent, noble"AirikSwedish — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, noble, supreme ruler of all."AiwynEnglish — "Variant of Alvin: Wise friend. From the Old English Aetheiwine, and also Aefwine, both meaning noble friend. Various forms of Alvin in use after the Norman Conquest became surnames, and also first names."AjahniHindi — "He who wins the struggle in african speaking countries. in Hindu speaking countries means of noble birth. used most for a boy in africa can be used in the feminine in Sanskrit"AjawidUrdu — "Pl. of Jawwad, open-handed, generous, noble"AlardTeutonic — "Brave, Noble, Determined."AlardeOld German — "Hard, Noble."AlaricGerman — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, noble, supreme ruler of all."AlarichOld German — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, noble, supreme ruler of all."AlarickGerman — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, noble, supreme ruler of all."AlaricoSpanish — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, noble, supreme ruler of all."AlarikGerman — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, noble, supreme ruler of all."AlbinSwedish — "Beloved, Wise, Friend to all, Noble friend."AlbonOld German — "Beloved, Wise, Friend to all, Noble friend."AliAli AliyyArabic — "The highest, greatest, excellent, noble; name of the Prophets son in law and the fourth Caliph"AliiEnglish — "The highest, greatest, excellent, noble"AliyyUrdu — "The highest, greatest, excellent, noble, name of the Prophets son in law and the fourth Caliph"AlphonsoGerman — "Ready, Noble."AlphonzoEnglish — "Variant of Alfonso, meaning noble and ready, or eager for war."AlstanOld English — "From the noble one's town, Temple stone."AlstenOld English — "From the noble one's town, Temple stone."AlstinOld English — "From the noble one's town, Temple stone."AlstonEnglish — "From the noble one's town, Temple stone."AlstynOld English — "From the noble one's town, Temple stone."AlvyGerman — "Intelligent, noble"AncilFrench — "Adherent of a nobleman"AnifUrdu — "Lofty, Noble, Sahabi (buland bala)"AnjabArabic — "Praiseworthy, Noble, descendant"AreeqArabic — "Deep-rooted, Noble, High-born (gahray, umda, alla)"AriiqArabic — "Rooted, Antique, Originate from a noble descendant"AriyanArabic — "Illustrious, Noble"ArjasbArabic — "Keeper of expensive and noble horses"ArjumandMuslim — "Respected. Noble."ArtEnglish — "A rock|Noble one from the lofty hill|Bear|Follower of Thor, Thunder. A short form of Arthur, noble strength."ArteCeltic — "A rock|Noble one from the lofty hill|Bear|Follower of Thor, Thunder. A short form of Arthur, noble strength."ArtegalIrish — "Intelligent, noble. Alternate meaning Highly honored"ArthgalloIrish — "Intelligent, noble. Alternate meaning Highly honored"AryaditaHindi — "Aryadita combines the 2 names Arya meaning noble and adita the Sun or conqueror. therefore, It means the noble conqueror"AryanoPersian — "The noble people, the excellent people, therefore Aryano means a new member of the noble people"AryavanHindi — "Noble"AseerUrdu — "Honoured, Chosen, Preferred, noble, exquisite"Ashrafus sadatUrdu — "Most noble of the Sayyids"AsyrafArabic — "Honourable, Noble"AthalstanOld English — "Reliable, Noble, Stone."AthanasiosGreek — "Noble"AtheistanEnglish — "From the Old English Aethelstan meaning noble stone. Atheistan was a 10th century Anglo-Saxon king. Sir Walter Scott used the name Atheistan in his 19th century novel Ivanhoe."AthelstanEnglish — "Reliable, Noble, Stone."AthelstonEnglish — "From the noble's hill."AthilstanOld English — "Reliable, Noble, Stone."AtholstanOld English — "Reliable, Noble, Stone."AthylstanOld English — "Reliable, Noble, Stone."AtiqArabic — "Ancient, Noble"AtyabArabic — "Scrupulously clean, refined, most noble, excellent"AtzelHebrew — "Noble"AudeyEnglish — "Of noble strength"AuhertFrench — "Noble"AutreyEnglish — "Form of Audrey meaning "of noble strength""AylwenEnglish — "A noble friend"AymerEnglish — "Variant of Elmer: Noble."AzalHebrew — "Noble"AzilHebrew — "Noble"AzolHebrew — "Noble"AzylHebrew — "Noble"BalianTurkish — "It mens Master or lord. It was the name of a noble crusader in the kingdom of Jerusalem in the 12th century"BarekArabic — "One who is noble"BarnumEnglish — "From the noble person's stone house."BaruHindi — "Brave, Noble"BeornhamEnglish — "From the nobleman's home."BriananScottish — "Variant of Brian, meaning hill, or noble."BrysonnEnglish — "Grandson of a nobleman; son of bryce"CaithnessShakespearean — "The Tragedy of Macbeth' A nobleman of Scotland."CaoimhinIrish — "Noble"CasnarWelsh — "Legendary nobleman."ChamberlainEnglish — "The chief officer of the noble's household"ChiramHebrew — "High, Noble."CountFrench — "Companion, Friend, Noble."CounteOld French — "Companion, Friend, Noble."CounteeAmerican — "Companion, Friend, Noble."dahbalUrdu — "This ws the name of Wahb Ibn Zamai; who was a very noble, generous man"EadelmarrEnglish — "Noble"EarlanEnglish — "From the noble one's land."EarlandEnglish — "From the noble one's land."EdelGerman — "Noble"EdelhardGerman — "Hardy but noble"EdelmarrEnglish — "Noble"EdelweissGerman — "Noble"EdilbertoSpanish — "One who is noble"EllmerEnglish — "Variant of Elmer: Noble."EllsonOld English — "Ellis' son|the noble one's son. The Lord is my God."EllstonEnglish — "From Ellis' town|from the noble one's town."EllsworthEnglish — "From Ellis' estate|from the noble one's estate"ElmirEnglish — "Variant of Elmer: Noble."ElsdenOld English — "From the noble one's hill."ElsdinOld English — "From the noble one's hill."ElsdonEnglish — "From the noble one's hill."ElsdynOld English — "From the noble one's hill."ElsonEnglish — "Ellis' son|the noble one's son. The Lord is my God."ElstonEnglish — "From Ellis' town|from the noble one's town."ElsworthEnglish — "From Ellis' estate|from the noble one's estate"ElvieEnglish — "Diminutive of Elvina: Elfin. Good elf. also a feminine variant of Alvin, from the Old English meaning noble friend."ElzieEnglish — "Form of Ellsworth meaning "from the nobleman's estate""EorlandEnglish — "From the noblemsn's land."EorllandEnglish — "From the noblemsn's land."ErlEnglish — "Variant of Earl: Noble leader."ErlanEnglish — "From the noble one's land."ErlandSwedish — "From the noble one's land."ErlenEnglish — "From the noble one's land."ErlendScandinavian — "From the noble one's land."EthIrish — "Diminutive of Ethel: From the Old English 'aethel' meaning noble. Also a diminutive of Etheldreda, Ethelinda, and other feminine names beginning with Ethel-. Famous bearer: American actresses Ethel Merman and Ethel Barrymore."EthalOld English — "Noble"EthelwulfAnglo-Saxon — "A noble wolf Ethelwolf"EthilOld English — "Noble"EtholOld English — "Noble"EthylOld English — "Noble"EugeniusDutch — "Noble"EugfeneFrench — "From the Latin Eugenius and the Greek Eu- genios, which are derived from eugenes well-born, noble"EvgeniRussian — "Russian cognate of the Greek Eugenios, a name derived from eugenes well-born, noble. The name was borne by four popes and several early saints"EvgeniyRussian — "Noble"EvgenuRussian — "A wellborn man; a nobleman"EvzenCzech — "Noble"FitspatricOld English — "Patrick's son, Son of the noble one."FitspatrikOld English — "Patrick's son, Son of the noble one."FitzpatricOld English — "Patrick's son, Son of the noble one."FitzpatrickEnglish — "Patrick's son, Son of the noble one."FitzpatrikOld English — "Patrick's son, Son of the noble one."FonsoLatin — "Ready, Noble. A form of Alphonse."FonzoSpanish — "Ready, Noble. A form of Alphonse."FreewanEnglish — "Free, Noble friend."FreewenEnglish — "Free, Noble friend."FremontGerman — "Guardian of freedom, Noble protector."FrewenEnglish — "Free, Noble friend."FrewinEnglish — "Free, Noble friend."FrewynEnglish — "Free, Noble friend."FytspatricOld English — "Patrick's son, Son of the noble one."FytspatrickOld English — "Patrick's son, Son of the noble one."FytspatrikOld English — "Patrick's son, Son of the noble one."FytzpatricOld English — "Patrick's son, Son of the noble one."FytzpatrickOld English — "Patrick's son, Son of the noble one."FytzpatrikOld English — "Patrick's son, Son of the noble one."GennadiyRussian — "Of Noble Descent"GhatrifUrdu — "Leader, brave, noble"GraddyEnglish — "One who is famous; noble"HackedArabic — "Appropriate, Fitting, Proper, Noble, Gentlemanly"HararArabic — "Free, of Noble Birth"HarnekHindi — "God's Noble Person"HillmarSwedish — "Famous, Noble."HilmarSwedish — "Famous, Noble."HirahBiblical — "Noble"HiramHebrew — "Most noble, God is high."HiromHebrew — "Most noble, God is high."HurrArabic — "Independent, Liberal, Noble"IzzatUrdu — "High Rank, Honour, Venerable, Great Noble"JarlScandinavian — "Noble"JyotirmayHindi — "Noble"Karim KareemArabic — "Generous, noble, friendly, precious and distinguished"KaykausUrdu — "Just, noble. King of Iran (d. 1058)"KeeffeIrish — "Transferred use of the surname, which is the Anglicized form of O'Caoimh descendant of Caomh. The name Caomh is derived from the Gaelic caomh gentle, noble, beautiful, lovable"KemperAmerican — "One who is noble"KhanaamHindi — "Princess, Noble woman"KhayyirArabic — "Good, virtuous, noble"KirylRussian — "Noble"KulishHindi — "Belonging to a good, Noble family"MacarthurScottish — "Arthur's son, son of the noble strength.|Son of the bear."MackarthurIrish — "Arthur's son, son of the noble strength.|Son of the bear."MahajHindi — "A noble descent"MajiidArabic — "Noble"MakarthurIrish — "Arthur's son, son of the noble strength.|Son of the bear."MakramArabic — "Noble"ManuchehrArabic — "One who comes from a noble and high-status family"MehdadArabic — "One who comes from a noble and high-status family"MenteithShakespearean — "The Tragedy of Macbeth' A nobleman of Scotland."NabeehArabic — "Outstanding, Noble, distinguished, Excellent"NabeelMuslim — "Variant of Nabil: Noble. Magnanimous."NabhanArabic — "An outstanding man; a noble man"NabihMuslim — "Variant of Nabeh: Noble. Outstanding."NabiihArabic — "Clever, Noble, Intelligent"Nabil NabeelArabic — "Noble"NadahHebrew — "Generous, Noble."NadavHebrew — "Generous, Noble."NadivHebrew — "Generous, Noble."NaguibArabic — "Noble"NahilusLatin — "Noble"Najib NajeebArabic — "Of noble descent"NawlArabic — "Generosity, nobleness"NobilusLatin — "Noble"NohleLatin — "Noble"NoldenAmerican — "One who is noble"NollanEnglish — "A famous and noble man; a champion of the people"OdwinGerman — "Wealthy, noble friend."OdwinnGerman — "Wealthy, noble friend."OdwynGerman — "Wealthy, noble friend."OdwynnGerman — "Wealthy, noble friend."OldrichCzech — "Czech cognate of the German Ulrich noble ruler, which is from the Old High German Udalrich, a compound name composed of the elements uodal nobility, prosperity, fortune and rik ruler, power, king Pet: Olda, Oldra, Oldfisek, Olecek, Olik, Olin, Olousek"OseeFanti — "Noble"OseiAfrican — "Noble"PadricIrish — "Patrician, noble. Form of Patrick."PaienFrench — "Name of a nobleman"PatersonIrish — "Pat's son, Son of the noble one."PatriHindi — "A Patrician, A Noble Mane"PatrickLatin — "Patrician, noble. Romans society was divided into plebeians: (commoners) and patricians: (aristocrats). Saint Patrick - patron saint of Ireland."PatridoSpanish — "Noble"PattersonEnglish — "Pat's son, Son of the noble one."PattesonIrish — "Pat's son, Son of the noble one."PattrickEnglish — "A noble-man; patrician"QutabArabic — "Aged, Venerable, Great, Noble, Old man, pivot, Pole"RadvinArabic — "Generous, noble (azeem)"RakanArabic — "Noble"RiceWelsh — "Rich, Noble."RyceAnglo-Saxon — "Rich, Noble."RyuunosukeJapanese — "Dragon, Noble, Prosperous, Forerunner, Herald"SaaedArabic — "Great, majestic, magnificent, noble and aristocratic, glorious, superior"SaamiiArabic — "High position, Noble, Generous"SaebhreathachIrish — "Compound name composed of the Gaelic elements saor noble and breathach judge: hence, noble judge The name was Anglicized as Justin"SakheeiArabic — "Generous, noble, selfless"SarrawArabic — "Honorable, noble, generous"ShareefArabic — "Honest, noble."SharefArabic — "Honest, noble."ShareffArabic — "Honest, noble."SharfanArabic — "Honorable, noble, high in status"ShariahArabic — "Divine law, noble law in Arabic"SharifArabic — "Honest, noble."Sharif ShareefArabic — "Honest, honorable, noble, distinguished"ShariffArabic — "Honest, noble."SharifudinArabic — "The noble religion"ShariyfArabic — "Honest, noble."SharufArabic — "Honored, glorious, noble"SharyfArabic — "Honest, noble."SharyffArabic — "Honest, noble."SivanesanHindi — "The most noble of all human beings"SukulHindi — "Sprung from a Noble Family"SuwaidanArabic — "Great, respected and honorable, noble"TakahiroJapanese — "Valuable, Noble, Filial Piety."TakashiJapanese — "Filial Piety, Noble, Prosperous, Reverence"ThahirArabic — "Holy, Clean, Noble"ThanasisGreek — "Noble"ThanosGreek — "Noble"ThanusAmerican — "Noble"ThrishHindi — "Noble"TlazopilliNahuatl — "Precious noble"UdathIndian — "One who is noble"UdvanshHindi — "Of noble descent"UlandEnglish — "From the noble country."UlrichGerman — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, noble, supreme ruler of all."UlrieOld German — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, noble, supreme ruler of all."UmraoIndian — "Noble"UtaykArabic — "Pure, good, noble"ViscounteEnglish — "A titled nobleman"YevhenHebrew — "Noble"YevheniyUkrainian — "Noble"YucelTurkish — "Noble"ZawaadArabic — "Man of self-respect, noble"ZhenechkaRussian — "A noble man"

Girl names that mean Noble

AaliaArabic — "Exhalted, Noble"AaltScandinavian — "Dutch contracted form of Adalheidis noble one See ADALHEIDIS. Pet: Aaltje"AariaHindi — "Honoured, Noble, Worshipped"AaryaaHindi — "Goddess Parvati, durga, A noble lady"AaryanaHindi — "Best, Noble"AcelinFrench — "Noble"AdaEnglish — "Ornament; Prosperous; Of noble birth; Happy."AdahHebrew — "Ornament; Prosperous; Of noble birth; Happy."AdalheidaGerman — "Sweet or noble."AdalheidisScandinavian — "Medieval Germanic name composed of the elements adal noble and heid kind, sort: hence, noble one"AdaliGerman — "Noble"AdaliciaGerman — "Of the nobility. Noble."AdaliraSpanish — "Noble"AdalizFrench — "Of the nobility. Noble."AdalwolfaGerman — "Feminine form of Adolph. Noble she-wolf."AddahEnglish — "Ornament; Prosperous; Of noble birth; Happy."AddalaGreek — "Truthful; noble"AddiBiblical — "Ornament; Prosperous; Of noble birth; Happy."AddiaEnglish — "Ornament; Prosperous; Of noble birth; Happy."AddiahEnglish — "Ornament; Prosperous; Of noble birth; Happy."Ade!ATeutonic — "Noble"AdeaArabic — "Noble"AdeanaGreek — "Sensuous, Delicate; Noble."AdeanahGreek — "Sensuous, Delicate; Noble."AdeaneGreek — "Sensuous, Delicate; Noble."AdeenaGreek — "Sensuous, Delicate; Noble."AdeenahGreek — "Sensuous, Delicate; Noble."AdeeneGreek — "Sensuous, Delicate; Noble."AdeleGerman — "Noble"AdelheideGerman — "Sweet or noble."AdeliceGreek — "Truthful; noble"AdelindFrench — "Woman of noble estate."AdelisaGerman — "Of the nobility. Noble."AdeliseFrench — "Forerunner of Alice. Of the nobility. Noble."AdeniaGreek — "Sensuous, Delicate; Noble."AdetteGerman — "Sweet or noble."AdiaEnglish — "Ornament, adorned, Noble, Wealthy"AdieHebrew — "Ornament, adorned, Noble, Wealthy"AdilenneEnglish — "Noble"AdinaHebrew — "Sensuous, Delicate; Noble."AdinahHebrew — "Sensuous, Delicate; Noble."AdoqhinaTeutonic — "Feminine form of Adolph. Noble wolf."AdowaAfrican — "One who is noble"AdynaWelsh — "Sensuous, Delicate; Noble."AdynahGreek — "Sensuous, Delicate; Noble."AdyneGreek — "Sensuous, Delicate; Noble."AethelindEnglish — "An Old English name from an Old German name meaning noble snake."AgaueGreek — "Means 'illustrious, noble' in Greek. This was the mother of Pentheus in Greek myth."AgavaGreek — "Noble"AgavahGreek — "Noble"AgaveGreek — "Noble"AidaItalian — "Ornament, adorned, Noble, Wealthy"AilisIrish — "Truthful; noble"AilisaIrish — "Noble"AiliseIrish — "Noble"AillsIrish — "One who is noble and kind "AilneGerman — "Diminutive of Adeline and Adela: Sweet or pleasant, of the nobility. Noble. From the Old German 'athal' meaning 'noble."AkelaHawaiian — "Noble"AkeylaHawaiian — "Noble"AkeylahHawaiian — "Noble"AlaricaTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlaricahTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlariceGerman — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlariciaTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlarisaTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlarisahTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlariseTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlberteTeutonic — "Feminine form of Albert: intelligent or noble."AleasonGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AleeceSpanish — "Truthful; noble"AleeseGreek — "Truthful; noble"AleesonGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AleidDutch — "Of A Noble Family"AleighsonGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AleisonGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AleydisDutch — "Of Noble Kin"AlfonsineGerman — "Feminine form of Alfonso, noble and ready for battle. Variants include Alfonsia , Alonza , Alphonsine."AlhertinaSpanish — "Noble"AliceieGreek — "Truthful; noble"AliciedikGreek — "Truthful; noble"AlicijaGreek — "Truthful; noble"AliedikGreek — "Truthful; noble"AliinaEnglish — "One who is noble / one who is beautiful and bright"AlinnaEnglish — "One who is noble / one who is beautiful and bright"AlisanGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlisanaGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlisanahGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlisannGerman — "Diminutive form of Old German Alice, woman of noble estate. "AlisanneEnglish — "Diminutive form of Old German Alice, woman of noble estate. "AlisenGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlisenaGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlisenahGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlishaLatin — "Truthful; noble"AlisinGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlisinaGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlisinahGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlisonGerman — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlisounGerman — "Diminutive form of Old German Alice, woman of noble estate. "AlissonGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlissunGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlissynGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlisunGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlisynGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlisynaGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlisynahGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlisyneGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlkeGerman — "Originally a pet form of Adalheid noble one, Alke is also commonly bestowed as an independent given name See ADALHEID"AllarycaTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AllaryceEnglish — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AllcenGerman — "Diminutive form of Old German Alice, woman of noble estate. "AllcenneGerman — "Diminutive form of Old German Alice, woman of noble estate. "AllicenGerman — "Diminutive form of Old German Alice, woman of noble estate. "AllicenneGerman — "Diminutive form of Old German Alice, woman of noble estate. "AllisahGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AllisanahGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AllisannGerman — "Diminutive form of Old German Alice, woman of noble estate. "AllisenaGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AllisenahGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AllisinGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AllisinaGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AllisinahGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AllisineGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AllisonaGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AllisonahIrish — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AllisoneGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AllisounGerman — "Diminutive form of Old German Alice, woman of noble estate. "AllissSpanish — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AllissaEnglish — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AllisunGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AllisunaGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AllmeraArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AllmerahArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AllmiraArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AllmirahEnglish — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AllsunIrish — "Diminutive form of Old German Alice, woman of noble estate. "AllyceSpanish — "Truthful; noble"AllysannGerman — "Diminutive form of Old German Alice, woman of noble estate. "AllyseEnglish — "Truthful; noble"AllyshaArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AllysnaGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AllysonEnglish — "Of Noble Birth"AllyssaEnglish — "Old English name meaning noble or kind."AllysyneGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlmeraArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AlmerahArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AlmeriaArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AlmeriahArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AlminaArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AlmineArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AlmiraEnglish — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AlmirahArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AlmyraArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AlmyrahArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AlricaTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlricahTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlriquaTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlriquahTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlriqueTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlrycaTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlrycahTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlryquaTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlryquahTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlryqueTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlseGreek — "Truthful; noble"AlsonEnglish — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlsonaGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlsonahGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlsoneGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlysTeutonic — "Truthful; noble"AlysanGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlyseEnglish — "Truthful; noble"AlysenGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlysenaGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlysenahGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlyseneGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlysheaAmerican — "Of Noble Kin"AlysinGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlysinaGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlysinahGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlysineGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlysonEnglish — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlysonahGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlysoneGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlysseEnglish — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlysunGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlysynGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlysynaGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlysynahGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlysyneGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlyzanGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlyzanaGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlyzaneGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlyzenIrish — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlyzenaGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlyzeneIrish — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlyzinGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlyzinaGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlyzineGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlyzynGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlyzynaGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlyzyneGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AnnsleyEnglish — "From the noble"AreeqaArabic — "Deep-rooted, high-born, Noble (Ameer Zada)"AreesaPersian — "Noble, Excellent, One whose character and manners are like those of noble and excellent people (jis ka ikhlaq bhoot acha ho)"ArianazArabic — "Beautiful and noble woman, beautiful and excellent woman"ArjomandPersian — "Beloved, Dear, Noble, Honourable"ArjumaudArabic — "Noble"ArthaIndian — "Wealthy; Noble strength; Bear. A feminine form of Arthur."ArthahIndian — "Wealthy; Noble strength; Bear. A feminine form of Arthur."ArthurettaEnglish — "Feminine form of Arthur: From the Roman clan name Artorius, meaning noble, courageous. Famous bearer: Legendary sixth century King Arthur of Britain and his Round Table of knights. This legend dates to the early 9th century."ArthurinaEnglish — "Feminine form of Arthur: From the Roman clan name Artorius, meaning noble, courageous. Famous bearer: Legendary sixth century King Arthur of Britain and his Round Table of knights. This legend dates to the early 9th century."ArthurineEnglish — "Feminine form of Arthur: From the Roman clan name Artorius, meaning noble, courageous."AryaaHindi — "Honored, Noble, Goddess Parvati"AsaalatArabic — "Originality, nobleness, greatness"AscelinaEnglish — "Little noble one"AscelineFrench — "Thought to be a variant form of Adeline noble. See ADELINE"AseelahArabic — "One belonging to A great heritage and family, Noble, Genuine, Pure"AthelaTeutonic — "Noble"AthelahTeutonic — "Noble"AubreciaAmerican — "Happy, Noble Ruler"AyezaArabic — "Noble"AyzahArabic — "Noble"BaheeraArabic — "Dazzling, brilliant, noble lady"BahirahUrdu — "Dazzling, brilliant, noble lady"BreahnaAmerican — "High, Noble"BrianagScottish — "Feminine variant of Brian, meaning hill, or noble."CamileFrench — "Free-born, noble. Variant of Camilla."CamilleiFrench — "Free-born, noble. Variant of Camilla."CammiFrench — "Free-born, noble. Variant of Camilla who was the swift-running warrior maid in Virgil's 'Aeneid'."CynllaGreek — "Feminine form of Cyril; a noble lady "CyrilliaLatin — "Noble"DahlinaFrench — "Woman of noble estate."DamaSpanish — "Gentle, Noble"DamahLatin — "Gentle, Noble"DamaraLatin — "Gentle, Noble"DamarisLatin — "Gentle, Noble"DameEnglish — "Gentle, Noble"DamitaSpanish — "Gentle, Noble"DamitahLatin — "Gentle, Noble"DamytaLatin — "Gentle, Noble"DamytahLatin — "Gentle, Noble"DeeAmerican — "Sensuous, Delicate; Noble."DellyFrench — "Woman of noble estate."DelmaSpanish — "From the sea; Noble protector."DelmahGerman — "From the sea; Noble protector."DelmaraSpanish — "From the sea; Noble protector."DelmarahGerman — "From the sea; Noble protector."DelmareFrench — "From the sea; Noble protector."DelmariaSpanish — "From the sea; Noble protector."DelmariahGerman — "From the sea; Noble protector."DelmaryaGerman — "From the sea; Noble protector."DelmaryahGerman — "From the sea; Noble protector."DineGreek — "Sensuous, Delicate; Noble."DineeHebrew — "Sensuous, Delicate; Noble."DineyGreek — "Sensuous, Delicate; Noble."DiniAfrican — "Sensuous, Delicate; Noble."DinieGreek — "Sensuous, Delicate; Noble."DinyGreek — "Sensuous, Delicate; Noble."DredaEnglish — "Diminutive of Etheldreda: From the Old English name Aethelthryth, meaning noble and strength. Diminutive of Eldreda: The feminine form of Eldred, which is a variant of Aldred, meaning old counsel, or sage."DyneeGreek — "Sensuous, Delicate; Noble."DyneyGreek — "Sensuous, Delicate; Noble."DyniGreek — "Sensuous, Delicate; Noble."DynieGreek — "Sensuous, Delicate; Noble."DynyGreek — "Sensuous, Delicate; Noble."EarleenAmerican — "Promise; Noble. A feminine form of Earl."EarleneSpanish — "Promise; Noble. A feminine form of Earl."EarlinaEnglish — "Promise; Noble. A feminine form of Earl."EarlinahEnglish — "Promise; Noble. A feminine form of Earl."EarlineEnglish — "Promise; Noble. A feminine form of Earl."EarlynEnglish — "Promise; Noble. A feminine form of Earl."EarlynaEnglish — "Promise; Noble. A feminine form of Earl."EarlynahEnglish — "Promise; Noble. A feminine form of Earl."EarlyneEnglish — "Promise; Noble. A feminine form of Earl."EathellredaEnglish — "A noble young woman"EdalineEnglish — "Noble"EdelieFrench — "Woman of noble estate."EdelinahGerman — "High born; Noble"EdelynGerman — "High born; Noble"EdelynaGerman — "High born; Noble"EdelynahGerman — "High born; Noble"EdelyneGerman — "High born; Noble"EdnahHebrew — "Ornament; Prosperous; Of noble birth; Happy."EerleenaEnglish — "Promise; Noble. A feminine form of Earl."EleeceEnglish — "Holy and sacred to God. A form of Elizabeth; Noble."EliceGreek — "Truthful; noble"ElisanGreek — "Truthful; noble"ElisenGreek — "Truthful; noble"ElisinGreek — "Truthful; noble"ElisunGreek — "Truthful; noble"ElisynGreek — "Truthful; noble"ElleceEnglish — "Holy and sacred to God. A form of Elizabeth; Noble."ElleeseEnglish — "Holy and sacred to God. A form of Elizabeth; Noble."ElleeswaEnglish — "Holy and sacred to God. A form of Elizabeth; Noble."ElliceGreek — "Noble"EllyceEnglish — "Noble"EllyseGreek — "Noble"ElmearArabic — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElmearahArabic — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElmeeraArabic — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElmeerahArabic — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElmeiraArabic — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElmeirahArabic — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElmeraArabic — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElmerahArabic — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElmiraEnglish — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElmirahArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."ElmiriaArabic — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElmiriahArabic — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElmyraEnglish — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElmyrahArabic — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElyceEnglish — "Noble"ElyseGreek — "Noble"EniyaArabic — "Well born, Noble"ErminaLatin — "Noble"EthelGerman — "Noble"EthelaEnglish — "Noble"EthelahEnglish — "Noble"EtheldaTeutonic — "Noble"EthelinEnglish — "Noble"EthelinaEnglish — "Noble"EthellaEnglish — "Noble"EthelleEnglish — "Noble"EthelynEnglish — "Noble"EthelynaEnglish — "Noble"EthelyneEnglish — "Noble"EthelynnEnglish — "Noble"EthelynnaEnglish — "Noble"EthelynneEnglish — "Noble"EvgeniyaRussian — "Russian cognate of the Greek Eugenia, a feminine form of Eugenios well-born, noble, which is from eugenes well-born"FakhriyaUrdu — "Proud, Honorary, Glory, Pride (for noble cause); Fem. of Fakhri"FreaScandinavian — "A noble woman"GambhiriIndian — "Noble"GustelGerman — "Noble"HaboosUrdu — "Name of a kind and benevolent noble lady who lived in Lebanon"HaideSpanish — "Of Noble Kin"HakanaSwedish — "Noble"HanemArabic — "Lady, Noble Woman"HasibaUrdu — "Highborn, respected, noble fem. of Hasib"HasibahArabic — "Feminine form of Hasib; one who is noble and respected"HermiaGreek — "Daughter of the earth, Noble woman."HerminaGreek — "Daughter of the earth, Noble woman."HerminahGreek — "Daughter of the earth, Noble woman."HermineFrench — "Daughter of the earth, Noble woman."HerminiaLatin — "Daughter of the earth, Noble woman."HermioneGreek — "Daughter of the earth, Noble woman."HermyonGreek — "Daughter of the earth, Noble woman."HermyonaGreek — "Daughter of the earth, Noble woman."HermyonahGreek — "Daughter of the earth, Noble woman."HermyoneGreek — "Daughter of the earth, Noble woman."HouniaArabic — "Good, virtuous, noble, born in a good family"HyramEnglish — "Free-born noble"IdalinaTeutonic — "Working noble"IdalineTeutonic — "Working noble"IdeliaGerman — "Noble"IdeliahGerman — "Noble"IdelyaGerman — "Noble"IdelyahGerman — "Noble"IlissaAmerican — "Of Noble Kin"IrminaGerman — "Noble"IrmineGerman — "Noble"IzzatiArabic — "Noble"JaliaArabic — "Noble"JaralArabic — "Earl, Nobleman"JenuArabic — "Well-born, Noble"KaarimaArabic — "Generous, honorable, kindhearted, noble, excellent"Karimah KareemaArabic — "Generous, noble"KeyandokhtArabic — "High-born girl, noble and aristocratic girl"KhaanamMuslim — "Variant of Khanom: Lady. Noble woman."KhaatoonMuslim — "Variant of Khatun: Lady. Noble woman."KhanamPersian — "Princess, noble woman"KhanomMuslim — "Lady. Noble woman."KhatunArabic — "Lady. Noble woman."KimalinaLatin — "Chief who is noble and kind."KimalinahLatin — "Chief who is noble and kind."KimalindaLatin — "Chief who is noble and kind."KimalindahLatin — "Chief who is noble and kind."KimalindeLatin — "Chief who is noble and kind."KimalineLatin — "Chief who is noble and kind."KimalynLatin — "Chief who is noble and kind."KimalynaLatin — "Chief who is noble and kind."KimalyndaLatin — "Chief who is noble and kind."KimalyndeLatin — "Chief who is noble and kind."KimalyneLatin — "Chief who is noble and kind."KimikoJapanese — "Senior, Noble, Empress"KmalynahLatin — "Chief who is noble and kind."KymalynLatin — "Chief who is noble and kind."KymalynaLatin — "Chief who is noble and kind."KymalynahLatin — "Chief who is noble and kind."KymalyndaLatin — "Chief who is noble and kind."KymalyndahLatin — "Chief who is noble and kind."KymalyneLatin — "Chief who is noble and kind."LaceneEnglish — "Derived from Lacey which is a French Nobleman's surname brought to British Isles after Norman conquest."LacinaEnglish — "Derived from Lacey which is a French Nobleman's surname brought to British Isles after Norman conquest."LacyannEnglish — "Derived from Lacey which is a French Nobleman's surname brought to British Isles after Norman conquest."LaycieEnglish — "Derived from Lacey which is a French Nobleman's surname brought to British Isles after Norman conquest."LeceaAmerican — "Of Noble Birth"LetriciaLatin — "Noble"LetriciahLatin — "Noble"LetricyaLatin — "Noble"LetrycyaLatin — "Noble"Ma as samaUrdu — "A noble hearted, generous lady, daughter of al-Muzaffar, had this name"Ma assamaArabic — "A noble hearted, generous lady, daughter of al-Muzaffar, had this name; she built a religious school"MahastaArabic — "Greatest, most noble, most elite"ManaaliiHawaiian — "Compounding of the elements mana strength, supernatural power and alii chieftess, queen, royalty, noble: hence, noble strength"MarkeeseFrench — "Noble"MarkeseFrench — "Noble"MarqueesFrench — "Noble"MarqueseFrench — "Noble"MarquiceFrench — "Noble"MarquiesFrench — "Noble"MarquieseFrench — "Noble"MarquisaFrench — "Noble"MarquiseFrench — "Noble"MonatIrish — "Anglicized form of Muadhnait, a diminutive of muadh noble: hence, little noble one"MonitaSpanish — "Noble"MuadhnaitGaelic — "Little, noble one"NabaahatUrdu — "Renown, Nobleness, Eminence"NabeelahArabic — "Noble"NabeeleMuslim — "Variant of Nabilah: Noble. Magnanimous."Nabilah NabeelaArabic — "Noble"NajebaArabic — "Virtuous, Good, Noble, Polite, Civil, Courteous"NajeebahMuslim — "Variant of Najibah: Of noble birth."NajibahMuslim — "Of noble birth."Najibah NajeebaArabic — "Distinguished; of noble birth"NawwalUrdu — "Generous, noble"NildaItalian — "Form of Brunhilda meaning "a dark and noble battlemaiden""NoelanaGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NoelanahGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NoelaneeGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NoelaneyGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NoelaniaGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NoelaniahGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NoelanieGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NoelannaGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NoelannahGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NoelanneeGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NoelanneyGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NoelanniGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NoelanniaGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NoelanniahGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NoelannieGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NoelannyGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NoelannyaGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NoelannyahGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NolaIrish — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NolanaGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NolanahGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NolaneeGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NolaneyLatin — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NolaniGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NolaniaGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NolaniahGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NolanieGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NolanyGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NolanyaGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NolanyahGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NublaArabic — "Generosity, nobleness, chivalry, highness of rank and status"NusaibaUrdu — "Appropriate, fitting, proper and noble, ladylike"NusaybaArabic — "Appropriate, Fitting, Proper, Noble, Ladylike"OldriskaCzech — "A noble ruler"OliciaAmerican — "Of Noble Kin"PadraiginIrish — "Noble"PatreezaEnglish — "Little noble one. Noble woman."PatriaEnglish — "Little noble one. Noble woman."PatriahEnglish — "Little noble one. Noble woman."PatricahEnglish — "Little noble one. Noble woman."PatricciaEnglish — "A noble-man; patrician"PatriciaaEnglish — "A noble-man; patrician"PatriciahEnglish — "Little noble one. Noble woman."PatrishaEnglish — "Little noble one. Noble woman."PatrishahEnglish — "Little noble one. Noble woman."PatrizaEnglish — "Little noble one. Noble woman."PatrizahEnglish — "Little noble one. Noble woman."PatriziaItalian — "Little noble one. Noble woman."PatrriciaEnglish — "A noble-man; patrician"PatryceEnglish — "Little noble one. Noble woman."PatrycyaEnglish — "Little noble one. Noble woman."PatrycyahEnglish — "Little noble one. Noble woman."PatrycykaPolish — "Little noble one. Noble woman."PatryseEnglish — "Little noble one. Noble woman."PatseeEnglish — "A pet form of Patricia, Noble, Of noble descent."PatseyEnglish — "A pet form of Patricia, Noble, Of noble descent."PatsieEnglish — "A pet form of Patricia, Noble, Of noble descent."PatsyEnglish — "A pet form of Patricia, Noble, Of noble descent."PattriciaEnglish — "A noble-man; patrician"RafeeaArabic — "High, raised, exalted, sublime, noble"Sariya jahUrdu — "Noble"ShareefaMuslim — "Variant of Sharifa: Distinguished. Noble."SharfaUrdu — "Most noble, gentle, urbane"SharfaaUrdu — "A most noble and honourable lady, name of a Sahabiyyah"SharifaAfrican — "Honest, noble"SharifahArabic — "Noble"SharlfaMuslim — "sharif noble, distinguished, which is from the verb sharafa to be distinguished, to be highborn"SharufahArabic — "Honorable, noble, glorious"ShurafaUrdu — "Noble"SudakshinaHindi — "Wife of the noblest king, dilip"SujapriyaHindi — "Suja means the noble birth and Priya is Love"SukulaHindi — "Born in a Noble Family"SukushiHindi — "Noble"TasmiyahUrdu — "An arabic name for female means elevation, Noble, and also means (in the name of allah). Tasleem, Tasleemah"ThreshaHindi — "Star, Noble"ThrishaHindi — "Star, Noble"TrisaEnglish — "Abbreviation of Patricia: noble."TrishEnglish — "Little noble one. Noble woman."TrishaIndian — "Little noble one. Noble woman."TryschaLatin — "Noblewoman. Noble, Well born. The short form for names ending in 'Trisha'."TryshahLatin — "Noblewoman. Noble, Well born. The short form for names ending in 'Trisha'."WajaArabic — "Noble"WajahArabic — "Noble"WajeedaUrdu — "One who is noble"WajeehahArabic — "Prestigious, noble, honorable, glorious"ZenyRussian — "Russian form of Eugenia: noble."