Hungarian Names that Start With N
- Nemet
Description:
Nemet is a masculine name with multiple cultural origins. In Hungarian, it derives from 'német' meaning 'German,' historically used to describe someone of German origin or association. In Arabic contexts, it may be related to 'ni'mat' meaning 'blessing' or 'grace.' The name also appears in Jewish traditions, possibly as a variant of Nemett or Nimrod. With its concise two-syllable structure, Nemet has a strong, distinctive sound. While uncommon in Western countries, it provides a multicultural option that works well internationally. The name's brevity and straightforward pronunciation give it a modern feel despite its ancient roots. Nemet suggests resilience and cultural connection, making it an intriguing choice for parents seeking a unique yet substantial name.
- Nándor
Origin:
Hungarian, from GermanMeaning:
"bold voyager"Description:
Interesting and energetic Hungarian form of Ferdinand.
- Nusi
Description:
Nusi is a feminine name with multiple potential origins, possibly derived from Albanian, Hungarian, or other Eastern European languages. In some contexts, it may function as a diminutive or nickname for longer names like Anuschka or Anusia. The name has a delicate, melodic quality with its soft sounds and simple structure. Nusi remains quite uncommon in Western countries but may be found in communities with connections to Eastern Europe or the Balkans. Its brevity gives it a modern feel, while its ethnic origins provide cultural depth. The name's rarity offers distinctiveness while its short, vowel-ending structure makes it accessible and easy to pronounce across different languages.
- Ninácska
Description:
Ninácska is a feminine name of Hungarian origin, functioning as an affectionate diminutive form of Nina. The suffix '-cska' in Hungarian indicates endearment and smallness, similar to adding '-ling' or '-kins' in English. Nina itself has multiple possible origins, including as a shortened form of names containing '-nina' or as a derivative of the Spanish 'niña' meaning 'little girl.' Ninácska is rarely found outside Hungarian-speaking communities and represents the Hungarian tradition of elaborate diminutive formations. The name conveys warmth, affection, and cultural connection, typically used informally rather than as an official given name. Its distinctive sound and spelling pattern make it immediately recognizable as Hungarian to those familiar with the language's naming conventions.
- Nancsi
Description:
Nancsi appears to be a unique phonetic spelling variant of Nancy. Traditional Nancy originated as a medieval diminutive of Ann, ultimately deriving from the Hebrew Hannah, meaning 'grace' or 'favor.' This particular spelling with 'csi' instead of 'cy' likely aims to preserve the same pronunciation while offering a distinctive written form, possibly reflecting Hungarian or Eastern European orthographic influences. The name Nancy itself peaked in popularity in the United States during the 1940s and 50s but has since declined, making any variant quite uncommon today. Nancsi offers parents an opportunity to reference the classic name while providing their child with a highly unique spelling. The name maintains the friendly, approachable quality of Nancy with an unexpected twist in its written presentation.
- Nancsie
Description:
Nancsie is an uncommon feminine name representing a highly distinctive spelling variation of Nancy. The traditional Nancy originated as a medieval diminutive of Anne, ultimately derived from the Hebrew Hannah meaning 'grace.' This creative spelling with 'cs' instead of 'cy' emerged as part of modern trends toward unique name orthography. While the standard Nancy enjoyed peak popularity in the 1940s and 1950s, this variant spelling remains extremely rare. Nancsie offers the friendly, vintage charm of Nancy with an unexpected twist that makes it stand out. The unusual letter combination may appeal to parents seeking a thoroughly individualized version of this classic diminutive, though it might require frequent spelling clarification throughout life.