This list includes 8 Cities and Towns in Mississippi that start with N, from “Natchez” to “Noxapater”. These places are mainly small towns, river ports, or historic county seats that travelers and researchers use.
Cities and Towns in Mississippi that start with N are incorporated municipalities and notable communities whose names begin with N. Natchez, famous for antebellum architecture, illustrates the region’s long colonial and river-trade history.
Below you’ll find the table with state and population.
State: This column shows “Mississippi” for each entry so you can confirm the state’s jurisdiction quickly.
Population: This column gives the latest Census or ACS population and year so you can gauge town size and compare places.
Cities and Towns in Mississippi that start with N
Place | County | Population (year) | Country |
---|---|---|---|
Natchez | Adams County | 14,520 (2020) | United States |
Nettleton | Lee County | 2,080 (2020) | United States |
New Albany | Union County | 8,526 (2020) | United States |
New Augusta | Perry County | 513 (2020) | United States |
New Hebron | Lawrence County | 384 (2020) | United States |
Newton | Newton County | 3,487 (2020) | United States |
Noxapater | Winston County | 370 (2020) | United States |
North Carrollton | Carroll County | 1,052 (2020) | United States |
Descriptions

Natchez
City on the Mississippi River with deep antebellum history; Adams County seat and a popular heritage-tourism spot established long before statehood.

Nettleton
Town in northeast Mississippi near Tupelo; a small, spread-out community known for its local schools and timber-era roots.

New Albany
City in north-central Mississippi near the Sardis Lake region; commercial hub for the county with historic downtown buildings.

New Augusta
Small town in southeastern Mississippi near Hattiesburg; grew around rail and timber industries and serves as a quiet rural community.

New Hebron
Tiny town in southwest Mississippi with a close-knit feel; founded in the 19th century and surrounded by pine forests and farming.

Newton
City in east-central Mississippi serving as a regional crossroads; small manufacturing and service center with a rural county setting.

Noxapater
Small town in east-central Mississippi with a Native American-derived name; historic local commerce center for nearby farming communities.

North Carrollton
Town just north of Carrollton on the Yalobusha River; a small riverfront community with local antebellum architecture.