N.N.

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See also: nn, nn., nN, NN, n̄ʻn̄, and -nn

English

Etymology

Abbereviation of Latin nōmen nesciō (I do not know the name)

Proper noun

N.N.

  1. Used as a substitute for an unknown name or one that the writer wishes not to reveal.

Swedish

Etymology

From Latin nomen nescio (I do not know the name).

Noun

N.N.

  1. An anonymous person, or a person of unknown name; John Doe