Two occurrences of Moslova kept as in original, as they could be interpreted as her name misspelled on the [prison list], and Nekhludoff asking for her by [that name]. The third was considered a typo and changed to [Maslova] from the original sentence (Part 1, Ch. XI, Pg. 41):
"What took place?" suddenly said Moslova.
Menshov (9 times)
Menshova (5 times)
Menshoff (1 time)
Michaelovna (5 times)
Michaelova (1 time), changed to [Michaelovna] from original sentence (Part 1, Ch. XXIII, Pg. 82):
3. Is the burgess Katherine Michaelova Maslova, twenty-seven years of age, guilty of the crime mentioned in the first question?
Natalie (15 times)
Natalia (10 times)
Natasha (3 times)
Nekhludoff (970 times)
Nekludoff (1 time), changed to [Nekhludoff] from original sentence (Part 1, Ch. XXV, Pg. 90):
Nekludoff called to mind these two well-known lawyers.
Nekhuldoff (1 time), changed to [Nekhludoff] from original sentence (Part 1, Ch. XLII, Pg. 149):
Nekhuldoff expected that at the first meeting Katiousha, learning of his intention to serve her, and of his repentance, would be moved to rejoicing, would become again Katiousha, but to his surprise and horror, he saw that Katiousha was no more; that only Maslova remained.
Nikiforovitch (26 times)
Nikiforvitch (1 time), changed to [Nikiforovitch] from original sentence (Part 2, Ch. XX, Pg. 269):
"In the first place, the Ministry will not refer to the Senate," and Ignatius Nikiforvitch smiled condescendingly, "but will call for all the documents in the case, and, if it finds an error, will so decide."