This list includes 30 Latin boy names that start with N, from “Nabor” to “Numitor”. These names range from familiar saints to rare Roman-era names, useful for parents, writers, and researchers.
Latin boy names that start with N are masculine given names rooted in ancient Rome and the Latin language. Several honor saints or mythic figures, for example “Numitor”, the Alba Longa king in Roman myth.
Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, Meaning/Origin, and Notes.
Name: The listed Latin name as commonly spelled, so you can scan and choose favorites quickly.
Pronunciation: A simple respelling or IPA helps you pronounce each name correctly when speaking or testing options.
Meaning/Origin: A concise etymology and meaning gives you cultural background and insight into each name’s roots.
Notes: Brief context points, such as notable bearers or historical notes, help you evaluate each name’s significance.
Latin boy names that start with N
| Name | Pronunciation | Meaning | Origin/Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nicolaus | ni-KOH-lahs | victory of the people | Medieval Latin (St. Nicholas) |
| Nicodemus | ni-KOH-de-mus | victory of the people | Vulgate (New Testament) |
| Nathanael | na-tha-NAEL | gift of God | Vulgate (Apostle Nathanael) |
| Noe | NO-eh | rest, comfort | Vulgate (Noah) |
| Numa | NOO-ma | uncertain, ancient origin | Legendary Roman king (Numa Pompilius) |
| Numerius | noo-MEER-ee-us | number, enumerator | Roman praenomen |
| Nero | NEH-ro | uncertain, debated origin | Roman cognomen (Emperor Nero) |
| Nerva | NER-va | uncertain (possibly nurture) | Roman cognomen, Emperor Nerva |
| Narcissus | nar-SIS-us | intoxicated, narcotic (Greek) | Mythology and saint (Latin texts) |
| Nicanor | ni-KA-nor | victory-man | Hellenistic name attested in Latin |
| Nicetas | ni-KE-tas | victorious | Byzantine saints in Latin sources |
| Nicander | ni-KAN-der | victory-man | Greek poet cited by Latin authors |
| Nicasius | ni-KAY-see-us | victory (diminutive) | Medieval saint (martyr) in Latin records |
| Nereus | NEH-re-us | man of the sea | Classical myth and Virgil |
| Nestor | NES-tor | homecoming, old man | Homeric and Latin epic references |
| Nectarius | nek-TA-ri-us | nectar-like | Latin form of Nektarios, saint |
| Nilus | NEE-lus | of the Nile | Classical and ecclesiastical (St. Nilus) |
| Novatus | no-VA-tus | new, renewed | Early Christian saint (Novatus) |
| Nonnus | NON-nus | diminutive or unknown | Late antique poet and bishop in Latin |
| Ninus | NEE-nus | legendary founder (uncertain) | Classical accounts of Assyrian king |
| Nepos | NEH-pos | grandson, descendant | Roman cognomen (use in inscriptions) |
| Nepomucenus | ne-po-MOO-che-nus | from Nepomuk (place) | Latin epithet of St. John of Nepomuk |
| Nigellus | nih-JEL-us | little black, little dark | Medieval Latin diminutive of Niger |
| Narses | NAR-sez | Persian-origin personal name | Byzantine general in Latin chronicles |
| Numitor | nu-MI-tor | arranger, possibly ‘ruler’ | Legendary Alban king (myth) |
| Naevius | NAE-vee-us | of a birthmark; family name | Classical poet (Gnaeus Naevius) |
| Norbertus | nor-BER-tus | north-bright (Germanic) | Medieval Latin (St. Norbertus) |
| Nicomachus | ni-KOM-a-kus | victory-battle (Greek) | Philosopher/mathematician cited in Latin |
| Nabor | NA-bor | uncertain origin | Saint (martyr) in Latin martyrologies |
| Napta? (no attested Latin male name starting “Napta”) |