Catlin, Fourteen Ioway Indians. Given in this author's Eight Years' Travels in Europe and his Descriptive Catalogue as No-o-mun-nee (He who walks in the rain)
NIH-YU-MAH-NI (La Pluie qui marche)
Maximilian, Travels (p. 272, vol. I)
NO-HO-MUN-YA
(One who gives no attention, also known as Roman Nose)
Catlin, Fourteen Ioway Indians
NOTCH-EE-NING-A (No Heart-also called White Cloud)
Catlin, Notes of Eight Years' Travel in Europe, (vol. I) Treaty of 1861
NOT-CHI-MI-NE
McKenny & Hall Indian Tribes (vol. II, p. 59)
NAN-CHEE-NING-A
Treaty of 1854
NATCE-NINE
Hamilton, B. A. E., (vol. II, p. 424)
NAUCHE-WING-GA
Rhees, Smithsonian Inst.i.tution
NA-CHE-NING-A
Schoolcraft Indian Tribes (vol. III)
NAUCHENINGA
McKenny & Hall Indian Tribes (vol. I, p. 151)
NOTOYAUKEE (One Rib)
McKenny & Hall Indian Tribes (pp. 89-93, vol. II)
OKE-WE-ME (Female bear that walks on the back of another)
Catlin, Fourteen Ioway Indians
PAH-TA-COO-CHEE (The Shooting Cedar)
Catlin, Notes of Eight Years' Travel in Europe, (vol. I)
PEKENIGA (The Little Star)
McKenny & Hall Indian Tribes (pp. 157-160, vol. I)
RAINBOW (The)
McKenny & Hall Indian Tribes (pp. 89-93, vol. II)
RANT-CHE-WAI-ME (Female Flying Pigeon)
McKenny & Hall Indian Tribes (vol. I, pp. 147-149)
RUTON-WE-ME (Pigeon on the wing)
Catlin, Fourteen Ioway Indians
RUTON-YE-WE-MA (Strutting Pigeon)
Catlin, Fourteen Ioway Indians
SHAU-HAU-NAPO-TINIA (The man who killed three Sioux)
Also known as Moanahonga (Great Walker) McKenny & Hall Indian Tribes (pp. 161-162, vol. I)
SE-NON-TY-YAH (Blister Feet)