Nail is a strong and distinctive name with multiple origins. It is primarily derived from the Turkish language, where it is pronounced as "nah-eel" (/nɑːiːl/). In Arabic, Nail is pronounced as "nayl" (/neɪl/). The name Nael is a variation of Nail.
Although not extremely popular, Nail has been chosen by parents for their newborns in the United States. In recent years, it ranked around 9000 to 11000 in terms of occurrence and popularity. This unique name carries a sense of individuality and strength, making it an excellent choice for parents looking for an uncommon yet meaningful name for their baby boy.
The name Nail does not have any specific associations or meanings in English, but its exotic origins add to its mystique. With its Turkish and Arabic roots, this name can symbolize cultural diversity and global connections. If you are searching for a distinctive and internationally inspired name for your baby boy, Nail may be the perfect choice.
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