N.N.

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English

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Etymology

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

Proper noun

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N.N.

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

Swedish

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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

Noun

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N.N.

  1. An anonymous person, or a person of unknown name; John Doe
    • 1840, Carl Jonas Love Almqvist, Amalia Hillner, page 73:
      Såsom vår fader i lifstiden efter N.N. ärft N.N. egendom, hvilken han sedan sålt för 250,000 Rdr bko, []
      As our father in his lifetime after N.N. inherited N.N.'s property, which he subsequently sold for 250,000 Riksdaler banco, []