The homogeneous conversion of ambient dinitrogen to amine products via the N2 reduction reaction (N2RR) remains a prized yet challenging feat for d-block complexes and is scarcely reported for f-block complexes. New, mononuclear TiIV and ZrIV aryloxide complexes Ti(DP)2 (1Ti), Zr(DP)2 (1Zr), and DP = [2-(OC6H2-2-tBu,4-Me)2CHPh] produce up to 51 eq. and up to 7.0 eq. of HN(SiMe3)2 per Ti/Zr, from N2, K0, weak acid, and chlorotrimethylsilane. Complex 1Ti exhibits more than double the activity toward N2-silylation of any previously reported Ti N2RR catalyst and can also catalyze the formation of up to 19 eq. of NH3, a new feature in early metal N2RR chemistry. The mononuclear 1Zr is the most active Zr catalyst for N2-silylation to date. [KSm(DP)2(THF)3]...