| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1561 | Neddy | French | Diminutive of Edmond: Prosperous protector. A French variant of the Old English name Eadmund, meaning rich or happy, and protection. | M | |
| 1562 | Nell | French | Diminutive of Eleanor, derived from the Greek Helen. | F | |
| 1563 | Nellie | French | Diminutive of Eleanor, derived from the Greek Helen. | F | |
| 1564 | Nelly | French | Diminutive of Eleanor, derived from the Greek Helen. | F | |
| 1565 | Neuveville | French | From the new town. | M | |
| 1566 | Nevil | French | From the new town. Originally a surname, since the late 19th century has been used occasionally as a first name. Famous Bearers: novelist Nevil Shute. | M | |
| 1567 | Neville | French | Variant of Nevil: From the new village. Originally a surname, since the late 19th century has been used occasionally as a first name. Famous Bearers: novelist Nevil Shute. | M | |
| 1568 | Nichol | French | Feminine of Nicholas: people's victory. | F | |
| 1569 | Nichol | French | Feminine of Nicholas 'people's victory.'. | M | |
| 1570 | Nichole | French | Feminine of Nicholas: people's victory. | F | |
| 1571 | Nicola | French | People's victory. | F | |
| 1572 | Nicolas | French | Victorious; conquerer of the people. Variant of Nicholas. | M | |
| 1573 | Nicolette | French | People's victory. | F | |
| 1574 | Ninette | French | Grace. | F | |
| 1575 | Ninon | French | Grace. Famous bearer: 17th century aristrocat Ninon de Lenclos was famous for her wit and beauty. | F | |
| 1576 | Noel | French | Christmas. | F | |
| 1577 | Noel | French | Christmas. | M | |
| 1578 | Noele | French | Birthday. Feminine of Noel. Commonly refers to Christ's birth and Christmas festival. | F | |
| 1579 | Noeleen | French | Feminine form of Noel: Christmas. | F | |
| 1580 | Noeline | French | Feminine form of Noel: Christmas. | F | |