Person with N
Short form of Nicholas; very common English name.
Anti-apartheid leader, ex-president of South Africa.
First person to walk on the Moon, US astronaut.
Hebrew origin meaning 'gift'; common male name.
Feminine name, especially in US; short for Ann.
US actor known for action films and memes.
Actress born in Israel, famous for many films.
Alternate spelling of actor Nicolas Cage’s name.
Nickname for Nathan/Nathaniel; used as given name.
English male given name; from Latin 'Nigellus'.
US singer, member of the Jonas Brothers band.
Female given name; from Latin 'natalis' (birth).
Female name; Greek origin, means 'victory of people'.
Australian actress, starred in 'Moulin Rouge!'.
Fictional teen detective from mystery book series.
Irish singer from One Direction boy band.
Brazilian football star; full name Neymar Jr.
Male name; famous bearers like Admiral Nelson.
American politician, ex–Speaker of US House, born 1940.
Trinidadian-born rapper and singer, global pop star.
Given name of Germanic origin meaning “northman”.
Female name of Slavic/Arabic roots, meaning “hope”.
Short form of names like Antonina, used worldwide.
US TV host, comedian and rapper, born 1980.
Can be a personal nickname or given name in many cultures.
Biblical given name meaning “rest, comfort”.
English diminutive of Edward, Edmond or Benedict.
Hebrew-origin name meaning “pleasantness”, many famous Naomis.
Bulgarian‑Canadian actress, star of “The Vampire Diaries”.
Stage name of US rapper/singer “Hot in Herre”.
Given name of Gaelic origin, borne by Neil Armstrong.
Indian feminine name, Sanskrit for “love” or “rain”.
Given name and surname; e.g. filmmaker Christopher Nolan.
Greek-origin name meaning “victory of the people”.
Former First Lady of the US, wife of Ronald Reagan.
Famous US president Richard Nixon, Watergate scandal
Actor Nicolas “Nick” Cage, star of many films
French leader Napoleon Bonaparte, famed emperor
British TV cook Nigella Lawson, food show star
Noel is a common given name in English, French
American NFL quarterback Nick Foles, Super Bowl MVP
Natalia is a common female given name worldwide
Nora is a popular female first name in many countries
Legendary singer Nina Simone, “Feeling Good” icon
Nicolas is a widespread male first name in Europe
Cartoon explorer Nigel Thornberry from “Wild Thornberrys”
Nigella is a female given name, used in UK and beyond
Nico is a short form/first name, also famous singer
Marvel character Nick Fury, SHIELD director with eyepatch
US politician Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the House
Hero of The Matrix films, played by Keanu Reeves.
US actor and host, famous for HIMYM and Doogie Howser.
Religious neighbor from The Simpsons cartoon series.
Protagonist of Uncharted video games, a treasure hunter.
Daughter of Kanye West and Kim Kardashian.
American jazz and pop singer, hit "Don't Know Why".
Short form of Nicholas; many real people use it.
Given name (esp. Welsh/Greek roots), many people named Nia.
Roman emperor Nero; infamous for tyranny and excess.
Biblical given name; many real people named Nathaniel.
British supermodel of 1990s, also an actress and activist.
Surname and given name; Chuck Norris made it well-known.
Oasis guitarist and songwriter, brother of Liam Gallagher.
Surname and given name; also Seinfeld’s postal worker Newman.
German pop singer of 1980s, hit song "99 Luftballons".
Australian bushranger and outlaw from the 1800s.
Variant of Neil; many people use this as a first name.
Stage name of jazz singer Nathaniel Cole, "Unforgettable" singer.
Russian form of Natalia, popular worldwide.
Fictional little boy from UK children’s books.
Indian given name, common in North India.
Variant spelling of Nathan, mainly in US.
Scandinavian nickname for grandma or a name.
British politician, ex‑UKIP leader.
Diminutive of Eleanor; also Nellie Bly, journalist.
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