| Nguyen KhanhNguyen Khanh was a South Vietnamese general and politician. On July 19, 1964 during the Vietnam War at a rally in Saigon, he called for expanding the war into North Vietnam. He then led a military coup on August 16 replacing Duong Van Minh as Prime Minist | Nguyen Van ThieuNguyen Van Thieu (Nguyn Van Thiu) ( April 5, 1923 September 29, 2001) was a president of the Republic of Vietnam. He briefly joined the Communist forces before abandoning them and serving in the French-controlled Vietnamese army. In 1949, he was commissio | NgarimanIn Aboriginal mythology (specifically: Karadjeri), Ngariman is a cat-man who killed the Bagadjimbiri, two dingo gods and sons of Dilga, an earth goddess. In revenge, she drowned Ngariman with her milk by flooding the underground cavern where he killed her |
| Nga-AtuaIn Polynesian mythology, Nga-Atua is the sixth of twelve layers of Heaven. Tangotango lives here. Polynesian mythology. | NganaoaIn Polynesian mythology ( Maori), Nganaoa is a hero who killed three sea-monsters and found his father, Tairi, and his mother alive inside one's stomach. Polynesian mythology. | NgangaIn Polynesian mythology ( Maori), Nganga is the god of sleet. Polynesian gods Sky and weather gods. |
| NgaroIn Polynesian mythology, Ngaro is the food of the dead. Polynesian mythology. | NgaruIn Maori mythology, Ngaru (Wave) was a hero who dared the shark-king, Tumuitearetoka, to attack him. Tumuitearetoka could not catch Ngaru, who escaped on the surfboard he had just invented. Ngaru was black and entirely bald; his wife, Tongatea, left him w | NgendiIn Polynesian mythology ( Fiji), Ngendi is a fertility god who taught mankind the use of fire. Polynesian gods Fertility gods. |