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

NamePronunciationMeaningOrigin/Notes
Nicolausni-KOH-lahsvictory of the peopleMedieval Latin (St. Nicholas)
Nicodemusni-KOH-de-musvictory of the peopleVulgate (New Testament)
Nathanaelna-tha-NAELgift of GodVulgate (Apostle Nathanael)
NoeNO-ehrest, comfortVulgate (Noah)
NumaNOO-mauncertain, ancient originLegendary Roman king (Numa Pompilius)
Numeriusnoo-MEER-ee-usnumber, enumeratorRoman praenomen
NeroNEH-rouncertain, debated originRoman cognomen (Emperor Nero)
NervaNER-vauncertain (possibly nurture)Roman cognomen, Emperor Nerva
Narcissusnar-SIS-usintoxicated, narcotic (Greek)Mythology and saint (Latin texts)
Nicanorni-KA-norvictory-manHellenistic name attested in Latin
Nicetasni-KE-tasvictoriousByzantine saints in Latin sources
Nicanderni-KAN-dervictory-manGreek poet cited by Latin authors
Nicasiusni-KAY-see-usvictory (diminutive)Medieval saint (martyr) in Latin records
NereusNEH-re-usman of the seaClassical myth and Virgil
NestorNES-torhomecoming, old manHomeric and Latin epic references
Nectariusnek-TA-ri-usnectar-likeLatin form of Nektarios, saint
NilusNEE-lusof the NileClassical and ecclesiastical (St. Nilus)
Novatusno-VA-tusnew, renewedEarly Christian saint (Novatus)
NonnusNON-nusdiminutive or unknownLate antique poet and bishop in Latin
NinusNEE-nuslegendary founder (uncertain)Classical accounts of Assyrian king
NeposNEH-posgrandson, descendantRoman cognomen (use in inscriptions)
Nepomucenusne-po-MOO-che-nusfrom Nepomuk (place)Latin epithet of St. John of Nepomuk
Nigellusnih-JEL-uslittle black, little darkMedieval Latin diminutive of Niger
NarsesNAR-sezPersian-origin personal nameByzantine general in Latin chronicles
Numitornu-MI-torarranger, possibly ‘ruler’Legendary Alban king (myth)
NaeviusNAE-vee-usof a birthmark; family nameClassical poet (Gnaeus Naevius)
Norbertusnor-BER-tusnorth-bright (Germanic)Medieval Latin (St. Norbertus)
Nicomachusni-KOM-a-kusvictory-battle (Greek)Philosopher/mathematician cited in Latin
NaborNA-boruncertain originSaint (martyr) in Latin martyrologies
Napta? (no attested Latin male name starting “Napta”)

Descriptions

Nicolaus
Medieval Latin form of Nicholas; saintly popularity produced many modern variants (Nicholas, Nicolás, Niccolò).
Nicodemus
Biblical name in the Vulgate and medieval Latin; used in church contexts and literature.
Nathanael
Biblical name preserved in Latin scripture and hagiography; today’s Nathaniel derives from it.
Noe
Latin Vulgate form of Noah; common in Romance languages as Noé/Noe.
Numa
Name of Rome’s second king; evokes archaic Roman tradition, rarely used modernly.
Numerius
An old Roman praenomen found in inscriptions and literature; uncommon today but distinctly Roman.
Nero
Famous imperial name; strong historical associations make it rare as a modern choice.
Nerva
Noted as a Roman family name and emperor; short and classically Roman.
Narcissus
Mythical figure also venerated as a saint in Latin hagiography; literary and floral associations.
Nicanor
Greek-origin name widely cited in Latin histories and inscriptions.
Nicetas
Greek name Latinized in church records; borne by several bishops and martyrs.
Nicander
Classical Greek name known from literature and adopted in Latin references.
Nicasius
Latinized saint’s name used in medieval Europe; gave Romance forms like Nicasio.
Nereus
Sea-god in Latin poetry; appears as a classical and occasional Christian-era name.
Nestor
Well-known classical hero used in Latin literature; occasional given name with classical flair.
Nectarius
Greek saint name Latinized for use in medieval hagiography and episcopal lists.
Nilus
Both river name and saint’s name; used in Latin ecclesiastical sources and Orthodox tradition.
Novatus
Early Christian name meaning “renewed”; appears in patristic and martyrology texts.
Nonnus
Name of late-antique authors and bishops; preserved in Latin literary circles.
Ninus
Legendary king in Roman historiography; rare as a personal name but classically resonant.
Nepos
Common Roman cognomen meaning “descendant”; appears widely in classical texts.
Nepomucenus
Medieval Latin epithet sometimes used as a given name in Central Europe.
Nigellus
Medieval Latin name that led to Norman “Nigel”; appears in charters and chronicles.
Narses
Famous general Latinized in medieval histories, reflecting eastern names preserved in Latin.
Numitor
Name from Rome’s foundational myths; classical and rare, evokes Roman legend.
Naevius
Nomen of the Roman poet Naevius; historically attested family name in Latin literature.
Norbertus
Germanic name widely Latinized in medieval hagiography; Norbert remains common in Germanic languages.
Nicomachus
Greek name known to Latin authors (Nicomachus of Gerasa); appears in late antique writings.
Nabor
Early Christian martyr preserved in Latin liturgical lists; rare but historic.
Napta? (no attested Latin male name starting “Napta”)
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