| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3021 | Norton | English | From the north farm. | M | |
| 3022 | Norvin | English | Friend of the north. | M | |
| 3023 | Norvyn | English | Friend of the north. | M | |
| 3024 | Norward | English | Northern guardian. | M | |
| 3025 | Norwel | English | From the north spring. | M | |
| 3026 | Norwell | English | From the north spring. | M | |
| 3027 | Norwin | English | Friend of the north. | M | |
| 3028 | Norwood | English | From the north forest. | M | |
| 3029 | Norwyn | English | Friend of the north. | M | |
| 3030 | Nye | English | Island. | M | |
| 3031 | Nygel | English | Champion. From the Irish and Scottish Niall. | M | |
| 3032 | Nykko | English | Abbreviation of Nicholas. Mythological Nike was Greek goddess of victory and root origin of 'Nicholas.'. | M | |
| 3033 | Nyle | English | Island. | M | |
| 3034 | Nyles | English | Champion. Form of Neil. | M | |
| 3035 | Oakden | English | From the oak tree valley. | M | |
| 3036 | Oakes | English | From the oak. | M | |
| 3037 | Oakley | English | From the oak - tree meadow. | M | |
| 3038 | Oberon | English | In A Midsummer Night's Dream, Shakespeare altered the spelling to Auberon, king of the fairies, to Oberon. | M | |
| 3039 | Ocelfa | English | From the high plain. | M | |
| 3040 | Odale | English | Of the valley. | M | |