| Naaman | Hebrew | Pleasant. | 
| Nabendu | Hindu | |
| Nabil | Arabic | Noble. | 
| Nabulung | African | do not receive | 
| Nachiketa | Hindu | Nachik | 
| Nachmanke | Hebrew | compassionate one, one who comforts | 
| Nadav | Hebrew | nobel, a generous one | 
| Nadir | Arabic | Precious, rare. | 
| Naeem | North African | benevolent | 
| Nahum | Hebrew | The comforter. | 
| Naimish | Hindu | |
| Nairn | Scottish Gaelic | The dweller by the Alder tree. A placename. | 
| Nakul | Hindu | |
| Nalong | Aboriginal | The source of the river. | 
| Nalren | Dene Indian | th is thawed out | 
| Nambur | Aboriginal | A tea-tree. | 
| Namdev | Hindu | poet, saint | 
| Namid | Native American | A dancer. | 
| Namir | Hebrew | Like a leopard. | 
| Nanda | Sanskrit | Joy. | 
| Nandin | Hindu | the delightful, follower of Shiva | 
| Nandor | Hungarian | |
| Nantan | Apache Indian | spokesman | 
| Napoleon | Greek | Fierce one from Naples. | 
| Narayan | Sanskrit | The son of man. | 
| Narayana | Hindu | Vishnu | 
| Narciso | Latin | a lily, daffodil | 
| Narcissus | Greek | The flower. Also the name of the youth in Greek mythology who fell in love with his own reflection. | 
| Nardu | Aboriginal | A plant with edible seeds. | 
| Narendra | Sanskrit | The mighty man. | 
| Naresh | Hindu | |
| Narrah | Aboriginal | The sea. | 
| Narsi | Hindu | poet, saint | 
| Nartana | Hindu | makes others dance | 
| Nash | Old English | cliff | 
| Nasir | Arabic | The helper, the supporter. | 
| Nassir | Arabic | protector | 
| Nat | The gift of God. A biblical prophet. | |
| Natal | Spanish | Christmas. | 
| Natale | Old French | Christmas. | 
| Natan | Aboriginal | A Figtree. | 
| Nathan | Hebrew | The gift of God. A biblical prophet. | 
| Nathaniel | Gift of God. | |
| Naum | Russian | The comforter. | 
| Naveen | Hindu | Navin | 
| Nawang | Tibetan/Sherpa | The possessive one. | 
| Nayan | Hindu | |
| Neal | Irish Gaelic | The champion. Also see Nelson. | 
| Neale | Irish Gaelic | The champion. Also see Nelson. | 
| Ned | Old English | A rich guardian. | 
| Neddie | Old English | A rich guardian. | 
| Neddy | Old English | A rich guardian. | 
| Nedim | Turkish | |
| Neel | Hindu | blue | 
| Neeraj | Hindu | |
| Nehemiah | Hebrew | The consolation of the Lord. | 
| Neil | Irish Gaelic | Champion. | 
| Neill | Irish Gaelic | The champion. Also see Nelson. | 
| Nek | Italian | Neko | 
| Nelek | Polish | like a horn | 
| Nelson | English | The son of Neal or Neil. The champion. | 
| Nemo | Latin | no name, nobody | 
| Neo | Greek | new | 
| Nerang | Aboriginal | Little. | 
| Nerhim | Turkish | |
| Nero | Latin | Dark, or black-haired. | 
| Neron | Spanish | strong, stern | 
| Nesim | Turkish | |
| Nesip | Turkish | |
| Nestor | Greek | Wisdom. | 
| Nevada | Spanish | Snow, or as white as snow. Also the name of an American state. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Nevan | Irish | holy, little saint | 
| Neville | Old French | From the new town or settlement. | 
| Nevin | Irish Gaelic | The servant of the saints. | 
| Newbold | Old English | From the new building. | 
| Newell | Old English | From the new hall. | 
| Newlyn | Celtic | The dweller at the new pool. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Newman | New comer. | |
| Newton | Old English | From the new town or estate. | 
| Niall | Irish Gaelic | The champion. Also see Nelson. | 
| Nic | Latin | Belonging to the Lord. St Dominic founded an important order of monks. | 
| Nicholas | Greek | The victory of the people. | 
| Nick | Latin | Belonging to the Lord. | 
| Nickie | Latin | Belonging to the Lord. St Dominic founded an important order of monks. | 
| Nickson | Old English | The son of Nicholas. The victory of the people. | 
| Nicky | Latin | Belonging to the Lord. St Dominic founded an important order of monks. | 
| Nico | Italian | The victory of the people. | 
| Nicodemus | Greek | victory of the people | 
| Nicol | Scottish | The victory of the people. | 
| Nicolas | Spanish | The victory of the people. | 
| Nieander | Greek | A man of victory. | 
| Niel | The gift of God. From the name Nathen. | |
| Niels | Latin | A horn. | 
| Nieodemus | Greek | The conqueror for the people. | 
| Nigel | Latin | Dark, black-haired. | 
| Nihar | Hindu | mist, fog, dew | 
| Nike | Greek | victory | 
| Nikhil | Hindu | |
| Nikita | Russian/Greek | Unconquered people. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Niklaus | Scandinavian | The victory of the people. | 
| Nikunj | Hindu | |
| Nilay | Hindu | |
| Nils | Norwegian/Swedish | The victory of the people. | 
| Nilson | English | The son of Neal or Neil. The champion. Also from the famous British admiral, Lord Nelson. | 
| Nima | Tibetan/Sherpa | Sun. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Nimai | Hindu | name of Lord Krishna | 
| Nimbus | Latin | rain cloud, halo | 
| Nimesh | Hindu | |
| Nimrod | Hebrew | Valiant, or great hunter. | 
| Ninian | Gaelic | The name of a 5th century saint. | 
| Nino | Italian | God is gracious. From the name Gianni and Giovanni. | 
| Nioka | Aboriginal | Green hills. | 
| Niraj | Hindu | lotus flower | 
| Niramitra | Hindu | son of pandava Sahadeva | 
| Niran | Thai | Eternal. | 
| Niranjan | Hindu | |
| Nirav | Hindu | |
| Nirel | Hebrew | God?s field | 
| Nishad | Hindu | the musical note Ni | 
| Nishan | Armenian | A sign. | 
| Nisi | Hebrew | emblem | 
| Nitesh | Hindu | |
| Niven | Irish Gaelic | The servant of the saints. | 
| Nivens | Irish Gaelic | The servant of the saints. | 
| Nixon | Old English | The son of Nicholas. The victory of the people. | 
| Noadiah | Hebrew | God assembles | 
| Noah | Hebrew | Rest, peace. | 
| Noam | Hebrew | Pleasant. | 
| Noble | Latin | Famous, noble. | 
| Nodin | Native American | wind | 
| Noe | Spanish | peace, rest | 
| Noel | Old French | Christmas. | 
| Noi | Laos | small | 
| Nolan | Irish Gaelic | Famous, a champion. | 
| Norbert | Teutonic | Light or brilliance from the North. | 
| Norbu | Tibetan/Sherpa | A precious gem. | 
| Norm | Norseman or ruler. | |
| Norman | Teutonic | Norseman or ruler. | 
| Normand | Norseman or ruler. | |
| Norris | Norseman or ruler. | |
| North | Old English | from the north | 
| Northclif | Old English | From the north cliff. | 
| Northrop | Old English | From the Northern farm. | 
| Norton | Old English | From the Northern farm or town. | 
| Norville | Old English | From the Northern farm or town. | 
| Norvin | Old English | A friend from the north. | 
| Norwell | Old English | From the north spring or well. | 
| Norwood | Old English | From the Northern forest. Also a guard at the North gate. | 
| Nowell | Old French | Christmas. | 
| Nowra | Aboriginal | A black cockatoo. A town in NSW. | 
| Nuncio | Italian | A messenger. | 
| Nur | Hebrew | Fire. | 
| Nurhan | Turkish | |
| Nuri | Arabic | fire | 
| Nye | Welsh | Truly golden. | 
| Nyek | Hungarian | borderlands | 
| Nyle | Old English | island | 
| Nym | From Shakespeare's play Henry V and Merry Wives of Windsor. |