Lepton number violation can be induced by Majorana neutrinos in four-body decays of the neutral B meson and the top quark. We study the effects of Majorana neutrinos in these |{Delta}L|=2 decays in a scenario where a single heavy neutrino can enhance the amplitude via the resonant mechanism. Using current bounds on heavy neutrino mixings, the most optimistic branching ratios turn out to be at the level of 10{sup -6} for B{sup 0}{yields}D{sup +}e{sup -}e{sup -}{pi}{sup +} and t{yields}bl{sup +}l{sup +}W{sup -} decays. Searches for these lepton number violation decays at future facilities can provide complementary constraints on masses and mixings of Majorana neutrinos.