1 | Nachamps | | |
2 | Nancras | | |
3 | Nantille | Lentillacum, from Gallo-Roman name Lentilius with -acum | Indicates ownership of an estate |
4 | Nere | Neracum, from Gaulish name Nerius based on ner, bubbling spring) with -acum | Indicates ownership of an estate, on the Nie |
5 | Neuillac | | |
6 | Neulles | | |
7 | Neuvicq | | |
8 | Neuvicq-le-Chateau | Novius vicus, the new part of the vicus (extramural suburb or open town) | The necropolis at Neuvicq has produced Merovingian sarcophagi. |
9 | Nieul-le-Virouil | | |
10 | Nieul-les-Saintes | Gaulish, Naioialo, from noa enclosed valley with -ialos | Cultivated clearing in a valley. |
11 | Nieul-sur-Mer | | |
12 | Nieulle-sur-Seudre | | |
13 | Nouillers | | |
14 | Nuaille-d'Aunis | Novalacum, from Gallo-Roman name, Novalius with -acum | Indicates ownership of an estate. |
15 | Nuaille-sur-Boutonne | | |