c. 1300, no bodi "no person no one," from Middle English no (adj.) "not any" + bodi (see body (n.)). Written as two words 14c.-18c.; hyphenated 17c.-18c. Incorrect use with their is attested from 1540s. Meaning "person of no importance, one who is not fashionable in society" is from 1580s.
nobleman
nobleness
noblesse
nobly
Nobodaddy
nobody
nociceptive
nock
noct-
noctambulation
noctidial