The fields are Strong's number, the GK number, dictionary entry for the word, simplified transliteration, and the first part of the word's gloss.
| 3476 | 3709 | Ναασσών | Naasson | Nahshon, small viper |
| 3477 | 3710 | Ναγγαί | Nangai | Naggai |
| 3478 | 3711 | Ναζαρά | Nazara | Nazareth, [poss.] sprout, … |
| 3478 | 3714 | Ναζαρέθ | Nazareth | Nazareth, [poss.] sprout, … |
| 3478 | 3715 | Ναζαρέτ | Nazaret | Nazareth |
| 3479 | 3716 | Ναζαρηνός | Nazarenos | of Nazareth; (n.) Nazarene (in no … |
| 3480 | 3717 | Ναζωραῖος | Nazoraios | Nazarene, of Nazareth |
| 3481 | 3718 | Ναθάμ | Natham | Nathan, gift |
| 3482 | 3720 | Ναθαναήλ | Nathanael | Nathanael, gift of God [El] |
| 3483 | 3721 | ναί | nai | yes, indeed, a marker of strong … |
| 3497 | 3722 | Ναιμάν | Naiman | Naaman, pleasantness |
| 3484 | 3723 | Ναΐν | Nain | Nain, pleasant, delightful |
| 3485 | 3724 | ναός | naos | temple; of the temple in Jerusalem, … |
| 3486 | 3725 | Ναούμ | Naoum | Nahum, comfort |
| 3487 | 3726 | νάρδος | nardos | nard, the oil of (spike)nard, … |
| 3488 | 3727 | Νάρκισσος | Narkissos | Narcissus |
| 3489 | 3728 | ναυαγέω | nauageo | to be shipwrecked, have a shipwreck |
| 3490 | 3729 | ναύκληρος | naukleros | ship owner or captain |
| 3491 | 3730 | ναῦς | naus | ship |
| 3492 | 3731 | ναύτης | nautes | sailor |
| 3493 | 3732 | Ναχώρ | Nachor | Nahor |
| 3494 | 3733 | νεανίας | neanias | young man |
| 3495 | 3734 | νεανίσκος | neaniskos | young man |
| 3496 | 3735 | Νέα πολις | Neapolis | Neapolis, new city |
| 3497 | 3737 | Νεεμάν | Neeman | Naaman, pleasantness |
| 3498 | 3738 | νεκρός | nekros | dead (can be used physically or … |
| 3499 | 3739 | νεκρόω | nekroo | (act.) to put to death; (pass.) to … |
| 3500 | 3740 | νέκρωσις | nekrosis | death, deadness |
| 3561 | 3741 | νεομηνία | neomenia | New Moon Celebration |
| 3501 | 3742 | νέος | neos | new, fresh, young, younger |
| 3502 | 3743 | νεοσσός | neossos | the young (of a bird) |
| 3503 | 3744 | νεότης | neotes | youth, childhood |
| 3504 | 3745 | νεόφυτος | neophytos | newly converted, a fig. extension … |
| 3505 | 3746 | Νέρων | Neron | Nero, [family name] |
| 0 | 3747 | Νεύης | Neues | Neues |
| 3506 | 3748 | νεύω | neuo | to motion, nod (as a signal) |
| 3507 | 3749 | νεφέλη | nephele | cloud |
| 3508 | 3750 | Νεφθαλίμ | Nephthalim | Naphtali |
| 3509 | 3751 | νέφος | nephos | cloud |
| 3510 | 3752 | νεφρός | nephros | mind, the part of the inner person … |
| 3511 | 3753 | νεωκόρος | neokoros | guardian of the temple |
| 3512 | 3754 | νεωτερικός | neoterikos | pertaining to youth, youthful |
| 3513 | 3755 | νή | ne | as surely as |
| 3514 | 3756 | νήθω | netho | to spin (yarn) |
| 3515 | 3757 | νηπιάζω | nepiazo | to be (like) a child |
| 3516 | 3758 | νήπιος | nepios | (n.) child, infant; (a.) childlike, … |
| 3517 | 3759 | Νηρεύς | Nereus | Nereus |
| 3518 | 3760 | Νηρί | Neri | Neri, lamp of Yahweh |
| 3519 | 3761 | νησίον | nesion | small island |
| 3520 | 3762 | νῆσος | nesos | island |
| 3521 | 3763 | νηστεία | nesteia | fasting, going without food |
| 3522 | 3764 | νηστεύω | nesteuo | to fast, go without food |
| 3523 | 3765 | νῆστις | nestis | hungry, without food |
| 3524 | 3766 | νηφαλέος | nephaleos | temperate (in the use of alcohol) |
| 3524 | 3767 | νηφάλιος | nephalios | temperate (in the use of alcohol) |
| 3525 | 3768 | νήφω | nepho | to be self-controlled, clear-headed |
| 3526 | 3769 | Νίγερ | Niger | Niger, black |
| 3527 | 3770 | Νικάνωρ | Nikanor | Nicanor, victor |
| 3528 | 3771 | νικάω | nikao | to overcome, overpower; to conquer, … |
| 3529 | 3772 | νίκη | nike | victory |
| 3530 | 3773 | Νικόδημος | Nikodemos | Nicodemus, victor over people |
| 3531 | 3774 | Νικολαΐτης | Nikolaites | Nicolaitan, follower of … |
| 3532 | 3775 | Νικόλαος | Nikolaos | Nicolas, victor over people |
| 3533 | 3776 | Νικόπολις | Nikopolis | Nicopolis, victory city |
| 3534 | 3777 | νῖκος | nikos | victory |
| 3535 | 3778 | Νινευή | Nineue | Nineveh |
| 3535 | 3779 | Νινευι&v | Nineui | Nineveh |
| 3536 | 3780 | Νινευίτης | Nineuites | Ninevite |
| 3537 | 3781 | νιπτήρ | nipter | basin for washing |
| 3538 | 3782 | νίπτω | nipto | to wash; bathe |
| 3539 | 3783 | νοέω | noeo | to understand, see with insight, … |
| 3540 | 3784 | νόημα | noema | thought, mind; scheme, design, plot |
| 3541 | 3785 | νόθος | nothos | illegitimate, born out of wedlock |
| 3542 | 3786 | νομή | nome | pasture |
| 3543 | 3787 | νομίζω | nomizo | to think, suppose, expect, consider |
| 3544 | 3788 | νομικός | nomikos | pertaining to the law; (n.) expert … |
| 3545 | 3789 | νομίμως | nomimos | properly, in accordance to the rules |
| 3546 | 3790 | νόμισμα | nomisma | coin |
| 3547 | 3791 | νομοδιδάσκαλος | nomodidaskalos | teacher of the law |
| 3548 | 3792 | νομοθεσία | nomothesia | law, legislation |
| 3549 | 3793 | νομοθετέω | nomotheteo | (pass.) to be given law; to be … |
| 3550 | 3794 | νομοθέτης | nomothetes | lawgiver |
| 3551 | 3795 | νόμος | nomos | law, regulation, principle; this … |
| 3552 | 3796 | νοσέω | noseo | to be unhealthy, ill |
| 3553 | 3797 | νόσημα | nosema | disease |
| 3554 | 3798 | νόσος | nosos | disease, illness |
| 3555 | 3799 | νοσσιά | nossia | chick, young (of a bird) |
| 3556 | 3800 | νοσσίον | nossion | young (of a bird) |
| 3502 | 3801 | νοσσός | nossos | young (of a bird) |
| 3557 | 3802 | νοσφίζω | nosphizo | (mid.) to hold back for oneself, … |
| 3558 | 3803 | νότος | notos | south, south wind |
| 3559 | 3804 | νουθεσία | nouthesia | warning, admonition; instruction |
| 3560 | 3805 | νουθετέω | noutheteo | to warn, admonish; instruct |
| 3561 | 3806 | νουμηνία | noumenia | New Moon Celebration |
| 3562 | 3807 | νουνεχῶς | nounechos | wisely, thoughtfully |
| 3563 | 3808 | νοῦς | nous | mind, thinking; understanding, … |
| 3564 | 3809 | Νύμφα | Nympha | Nympha |
| 3565 | 3811 | νύμφη | nymphe | bride; daughter-in-law |
| 3566 | 3812 | νυμφίος | nymphios | bridegroom |
| 3567 | 3813 | νυμφών | nymphon | bridegroom |
| 3568 | 3814 | νῦν | nyn | now, as it is; (with the article … |
| 3570 | 3815 | νυνί | nyni | now, as it is; indeed, in fact |
| 3571 | 3816 | νύξ | nyx | night, evening |
| 3572 | 3817 | νύσσω | nysso | to pierce, stab |
| 3573 | 3818 | νυστάζω | nystazo | to become drowsy; to sleep, be idle |
| 3574 | 3819 | νυχθήμερον | nychthemeron | a night and a day, about 24 hours |
| 3575 | 3820 | Νῶε | Noe | Noah, rest, comfort |
| 3576 | 3821 | νωθρός | nothros | slow to learn; lazy, sluggish |
| 3577 | 3822 | νῶτος | notos | back (of a human body); to have a … |