Another fun English fact: "a napron" -> "an apron"
A bunch of words used to have Ns on the front, but were misinterpreted over time! The same thing happened in the other direction, too. Lots of examples (and related phenomena) here: https://www.etymonline.com/word/N

etymonline
N - Etymology, Origin & Meaning of the Name"an island," early 13c.), a narawe ("an arrow," c. 1400), a nox ("an ox," c. 1400), a… See origin and meaning of n.
