How to Write Capital N in Cursive
Cursive capital N is one of the easier capitals because it closely follows printed N's structure with two humps connected at the cap line. The Palmer-style N adds a small entry loop on the first hump and ends with a terminal curl at the baseline. N is frequently confused with M, so counting the humps is essential.
See Capital N in 18 Cursive Fonts
Compare how the capital letter “N” looks across every cursive font in our collection — from formal Spencerian-style scripts to casual modern brush hands.
Tangerine
Dancing Script
Great Vibes
Parisienne
Sacramento
Kaushan Script
Alex Brush
Caveat
Mr De Haviland
Satisfy
Allura
Yellowtail
Arizonia
Bad Script
Berkshire Swash
Marck Script
Petit Formal Script
Pinyon Script
How to Write Capital N
Start at the cap line with a small leftward loop, descend to the baseline, ascend smoothly to the cap line for the second hump, descend to the baseline, and end with a small rightward curl.
- Adding a third hump and turning it into M.
- Forgetting the entry loop on the first hump.
- Letting the valley between the humps drop below the baseline.
Decorative Variations of Capital N
Capital letters carry most of cursive’s decorative weight. Here are historical and modern flourish variants you can borrow for monograms, wedding invitations, and signatures.
- ✦Spencerian: tall narrow humps with hairline upstrokes.
- ✦Engrosser's script: shaded downstrokes with unshaded upstrokes.
- ✦Modern flourished: oversized entry loop and a swooping terminal curl.
Does Capital N Connect to the Next Letter?
Capital N can connect to the next letter via the terminal curl in some modern styles, but is traditionally non-connecting in strict Palmer Method.
Capitals Often Confused with “N”
Names & Proper Nouns Starting with N
These names and place names showcase capital N in real use. Each is rendered in a different cursive font from our collection — click any to open it in the generator and try the rest of the 18 fonts.
Practice Tips for Capital N
- 1Drill the two-hump pattern with consistent heights.
- 2Practice the entry loop separately to avoid rushing it.
- 3Compare N and M side by side to internalize the hump count.
See lowercase “n” in cursive
Compare capital N with its lowercase counterpart — stroke guide, common mistakes, and 18 font samples for the lowercase letter.
Frequently Asked Questions about Cursive Capital N
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