Alternatives to Nova

  1. Neema
    • Origin:

      Swahili
    • Meaning:

      "born during good times"
    • Description:

      Offbeat name sometimes heard in the African-American community.
  2. Nell
    • Origin:

      English, diminutive of Helen, Eleanor, et al
    • Meaning:

      "bright, shining one"
    • Description:

      Nell, once a nickname for Helen, Ellen, or Eleanor, is a sweet old-fashioned charmer that is fashionably used today in its own right. While Nell is perfectly in tune with contemporary vintage name style, it hasn't taken off the way some of its sisters have and so maintains an air of distinction. Use Nell or Nellie as a short for any name from Eleanor to Penelope or just name her Nell.
  3. Nella
    • Nessa
      • Origin:

        Scandinavian
      • Meaning:

        "headlands, promontory"
      • Description:

        Like its cousin Tessa, Nessa -- a shortening of Vanessa or Agnes or Anastasia among other possibilities -- is an attractive nickname that can stand on its own.
    • Nev
      • Neva
        • Origin:

          Spanish
        • Meaning:

          "white snow"
        • Description:

          Has a pure, clean aura, but is also evocative.
      • Neve
        • Origin:

          Anglicized spelling of Irish Niamh or Italian and Portuguese
        • Meaning:

          "snow"
        • Description:

          Introduced to the American public by actress Neve Campbell; it was her Dutch-born mother's maiden name. Neve is an interesting and fresh new possibility, one which Conan O'Brien chose for his daughter.
      • Neveah
        • Origin:

          Spelling variation of Nevaeh
        • Description:

          In the beginning there was Nevaeh, created as a name by spelling the word heaven backwards, and Nevaeh rose to fame in the 2000's, becoming a mainstream choice by 2004.
      • Nevia
        • Nia
          • Origin:

            Swahili; Welsh form of the Irish Niamh,"resolve; brilliance"
          • Meaning:

            "resolve; brilliance"
          • Description:

            Short but energetic and substantial, Nia has special meaning for African-American parents, as it's one of the days of Kwanza. Nia also benefits by its similarity to (yet differentness from) the megapopular Mia.
        • Niamh
          • Origin:

            Irish Gaelic
          • Meaning:

            "bright"
          • Description:

            Niamh, derived from the Old Irish Niam, is an ancient Irish name that was originally a term for a goddess. In Irish myth, one who bore it was Niamh of the Golden Hair, daughter of the sea god, who falls in love with Finn's son Oisin and takes him to the Land of Promise, where they stayed for three hundred years. Niamh can be Anglicized as Neve, Nieve, or Neave.
        • Nica
          • Origin:

            Short form of Veronica, Latin
          • Meaning:

            "true image"
          • Description:

            More often spelled Nika, this is a well-used diminutive for the Eastern European Veronika, and there's no reason that the same principle can't apply in the West. It makes a venerated saint's name sound fresh and cute.
        • Nicola
          • Origin:

            Greek
          • Meaning:

            "people of victory"
          • Description:

            Nicola, an elegant Latinate feminization of Nicholas, has long been standard issue for English girls but for some reason has never voyaged across the Atlantic, which we consider a pity, especially as Nicole's standing has waned.
        • Nieva
          • Nieve
            • Nina
              • Origin:

                Short form of names that end in -nina
              • Description:

                Nina is as multiethnic as you can get: Nina is a common nickname name in Spain and Russia, a Babylonian goddess of the oceans, and an Incan goddess of fire. Here and now, it's a stylish possibility that's been underused. "Weird Al" Yankovic chose this decidedly nonweird name for his daughter.
            • Nitza
              • Niva
                • Origin:

                  Hebrew
                • Meaning:

                  "talk, expression"
                • Description:

                  Also an Israeli place-name, this is an unusual, feminine choice.
              • Nivian
                • Origin:

                  Celtic mythology
                • Description:

                  One of the many variations of the name of the Lady of the Lake, best known as Nimue.
              • Nixie
                • Origin:

                  German
                • Meaning:

                  "water nymph"
                • Description:

                  If you love Dixie, Trixie and Pixie, this name of a mermaid-like sprite in German folklore may be for you. It might also make an update for Nicki.