| naira |
the chief monetary unit of Nigeria, equaling one hundred kobo. |
| Nairobi |
the capital of Kenya. |
| naive |
simple, natural, and unsophisticated; lacking in suspicion. [2 definitions] |
| naiveté |
the quality of being naive. [2 definitions] |
| naked |
uncovered or unclothed; bare or nude. [5 definitions] |
| namby-pamby |
shallow and without conviction; insipid. [3 definitions] |
| name |
a word or group of words used to identify something or someone. [9 definitions] |
| nameable |
capable of being named or discussed. |
| name brand |
a product bearing a well-known trademark. [2 definitions] |
| name-calling |
the use of disparaging or abusive names to attack a person or group. |
| name day |
the feast day of a saint for whom one is named. [2 definitions] |
| name-dropper |
a person who tries to impress others by mentioning the names of important or famous people in a familiar way. |
| nameless |
without any name. [4 definitions] |
| namely |
that is to say. |
| name of the game |
(informal) a central or crucial purpose, goal, method, or situation. |
| nameplate |
a piece of metal or wood on which a name is inscribed. [2 definitions] |
| namesake |
one who has been named after another. |
| nametag |
a label or badge bearing a person's name, worn in a visible place on the person's clothing for identification. |
| Namibia |
an African country on the Atlantic coast between South Africa and Angola; formerly South-West Africa. |
| nana |
(informal) a grandmother or nursemaid (used mainly by infants). |
| nankeen |
a strong, durable, cotton cloth in buff or yellow, originally made of undyed Chinese cotton. [3 definitions] |