Nai-mul, king of Shiragi (364), first sends tribute to Yamato
Naka, Prince, son of Kogyoku; passed over, in succession; interregnum; Great Reform; expedition to Korea; Emperor Tenchi
Nakachiko, Oshiwa's servant
Nakahara family, scholars, secretaries in Bakufu; in Ashikaga administration; lecturers
—Chikayoshi (1142-1207) in Yoritomo's Bakufu; nominated; high constable at Court, but not appointed; in Bakufu council; ancestor of Otomo family of Kyushu
—Kaneto, rears Yoshinaka; his four sons, Yoshinaka's guards
Nakai Seishi establishes school in Osaka
Xakamaro see Abe Nakamoro and Fujiwara Nakamaro
Nakamura Hiyoshi see Toyotomi Hideyoshi
Nakane Genkei, mathematician, translates Gregorian calendar into
Japanese