| N A M E | O R I G I N | M E A N I N G |
| Namdev | Hindu | poet, saint |
| Namir | Israeli | Leopard. |
| Nandin | Hindu | the delightful, follower of Shiva |
| Nandor | Hungarian | Hungarian form of Ferdinand. |
| Nansen | Scandinavian | Son of Nancy |
| Nantai | Native American | Chief |
| Nantan | Apache Indian | spokesman |
| Naois | Celtic | Mythical warrior. |
| Naomhan | Irish | Holy. |
| Napayshni | Native-American | Strong or courageous (Sioux). |
| Naphish | Biblical | The soul; he that rests; refreshes himself; or respires |
| Napier | English | In charge of royal linens. |
| Napolean | Greek | Of the new city. |
| Napoleon | Greek, Italian | lion of the woods; from the city of Naples |
| Naraka | Hindi | Hell. |
| Narayan | Hindi | Moving water. |
| Narayana | Hindu | Vishnu |
| Narciso | Latin | a lily, daffodil |
| Narcissus | Greek | self-love |
| Nardo | German | From the name BERNARD |
| Nari | Italian | Cheerful. |
| Nario | Italian | Cheerful. |
| Narius | Latin | Cheerful. |
| Narkis | Greek | Daffodil. |
| Narmer | Egyptian | Name of a king. |
| Narsi | Hindu | poet, saint |
| Nartana | Hindu | makes others dance |
| Nash | Old English | cliff |
| Nasser | Arabic | Triumphant |
| Nassir | Arabic | protector |