A fictional bearer is Naruto (ナルト) Uzumaki (うずまき), the main character of the manga and anime franchise 'Naruto'. In this case the name could be inspired by narutomaki (鳴門巻き), a cured fish surimi often used to cook ramen.
In the early Middle Ages the name was adopted by Norse raiders and settlers in Ireland in the form Njáll. The Norse transmitted it to England and Scotland, as well as bringing it back to Scandinavia. It was also in use among the Normans, who were of Scandinavian origin. A famous bearer of this name was American astronaut Neil Armstrong (1930-2012), the first person to walk on the moon.
Though it's not given as a first name, Neji is being used as a surname.
Fictional bearers of this name include Sasuke Sarutobi (猿飛 佐助), a ninja who appears in narrative art and fictional writings, and Sasuke Uchiha (うちは サスケ) from 'Naruto'.
One fictional bearer of this name is Shikamaru Nara (奈良 シカマル), a character from the popular manga and anime series Naruto.
This name is very rarely given to boys, if given at all.