Nano
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Nano Name meanings & History
The name Nano has origins in multiple languages including Spanish, Italian, and Japanese. The meaning of Nano varies based on the origin of the name. In Spanish and Italian, Nano means "little one" or "dwarf". In Japanese, Nano can mean "vegetable field" or "fruit field". Diminutive form of Honora. Used mostly in honour of Nano Nagle who was a pioneer for the education of women and rebellion against the Penal Laws in Ireland. Nano is a name that could work for families that are looking for a unique and interesting name with different origins. It has a catchy sound and can be easily recognizable for those who hear it.
Zodiac Sign of Nano: Neat Virgo
Synonyms of Nano:
N: Nagging,Nervous,Nutrition,Nice,Neurosis,Nitpicking,Neat
A: Action,Argumentative,Ambitious,Angry,Assertive,Aggressive
O: Organized,Obsolete,Obsessive,Ostentatious,Obstinate
Nano is:- a Comedic name
- a Delicate name
- a Informal name
- a Natural name
- a Strange name
2.) Nano (Male)
Usage: Greenlandic
Meanings: As mentioned above, the meaning of Nano is somewhat unclear and could vary depending on its origin. "God is gracious" is a common meaning for names with roots in Giovanni, while the Spanish meaning of "dwarf" or "little one" is quite literal.
Description: There are several potential origins for the name Nano. It could be a diminutive form of the Italian name Giovanni, which means "God is gracious." It could also have roots in the Spanish word "nano," which means "dwarf" or "little one." Additionally, Nano is the name of a Japanese manga artist, so it could have origins in Japan as well. As mentioned above, the meaning of Nano is somewhat unclear and could vary depending on its origin. "God is gracious" is a common meaning for names with roots in Giovanni, while the Spanish meaning of "dwarf" or "little one" is quite literal. Diminutive form of Honora. Used mostly in honour of Nano Nagle who was a pioneer for the education of women and rebellion against the Penal Laws in Ireland. Nano is a versatile name that can work well in a variety of cultures and contexts. It is not strongly associated with a particular region or tradition, so it can be used freely without feeling out of place.
Famous People
One famous person named Nano is Nano (Nanae Sasaya), a Japanese manga artist who has created several popular series including "Non Non Biyori" and "Harukana Receive."
3.) Nano (Female)
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Meanings: The name Nano is derived from the Greek word "Nanos" which means "dwarf" or "little person".
Description: The name Nano is derived from the Greek word "Nanos" which means "dwarf" or "little person". Diminutive form of Honora. Used mostly in honour of Nano Nagle who was a pioneer for the education of women and rebellion against the Penal Laws in Ireland. The name Nano is commonly used as a nickname, but it can also be used as a given name for both boys and girls.
4.) Nano (Male)
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Meanings: "dwarf" in Spanish and "grandfather" in Italian
Description: "dwarf" in Spanish and "grandfather" in Italian. Diminutive form of Honora. Used mostly in honour of Nano Nagle who was a pioneer for the education of women and rebellion against the Penal Laws in Ireland. Nano is a unique name that can be used for boys or girls. It is a short and simple name that can be used as a first name or a nickname.
5.) Nano (Female)
Usage: Japanese
Meanings: Short form of "Giovanni" (Italian for "John"), "Fernando" (Spanish and Portuguese for "brave traveler"), or "Nano" (Basque for "brother"). Can also mean "small" or "tiny" in Italian.
Description: Italian/Spanish/Basque. Short form of "Giovanni" (Italian for "John"), "Fernando" (Spanish and Portuguese for "brave traveler"), or "Nano" (Basque for "brother"). Can also mean "small" or "tiny" in Italian. Diminutive form of Honora. Used mostly in honour of Nano Nagle who was a pioneer for the education of women and rebellion against the Penal Laws in Ireland. Nano can be used as a standalone name or as a nickname for longer names like Giovanni or Fernando.