Name | Meaning | Origin |
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Enola | The etymology of this name is unclear; by most accounts, it's a modern invention. It first appeared in the 19th-century novel 'Enola; or, her Fatal Mistake' (1886) by Mary Young Ridenbaugh. | American Baby Names |
Iola | Violet-colored dawn. Sister of Iphitus. | Greek Baby Names, Welsh Baby Names, American Baby Names |
Jola | Jehovah is God. | Hebrew Baby Names |
Lola | Sorrow. From Maria de los Dolores (the Virgin Mary, or Mary of the Sorrows. | Spanish Baby Names, American Baby Names |
Nala | Olive. | Latin Baby Names |
Neola | Youthful. | Greek Baby Names |
Nila | Blue. | Indian Baby Names |
Nila | From the Nile. | Latin Baby Names, American Baby Names |
Noga | Sparkle. | Hebrew Baby Names |
Noha | Rest, a guide. | Biblical Baby Names |
Nola | Famous. | Celtic Baby Names, Gaelic Baby Names, Irish Baby Names, American Baby Names |
Nolan | noble. | Celtic Baby Names, Gaelic Baby Names, Irish Baby Names, American Baby Names |
Noma | Fate. | Norse Baby Names, American Baby Names |
Nona | Born ninth. Traditionally given to the ninth child in a large family. | Latin Baby Names, American Baby Names |
Nora | | English Baby Names, French Baby Names, Greek Baby Names, Hebrew Baby Names, Irish Baby Names, Italian Baby Names, Latin Baby Names, American Baby Names |
Nova | New; young. | Latin Baby Names, Native American Baby Names, American Baby Names |
Nowa | Light. | Arabic Baby Names |
Tola | Worm, grub, scarlet. | Biblical Baby Names |