650+ Boy Names That End in -en
- Xayden
Origin:
Modern invented nameDescription:
Combine the Aiden trend with the ever-cool letter X, and you'll get something like Xayden.
- Jorden
Origin:
Spelling variation of JordanDescription:
Much less successful than other variations.
- Caelen
- Morgen
- Lynden
- Tolkien
Origin:
Low PrussianMeaning:
"son of Tolk"Description:
Tolkien was first used as a baby name in 2017, and charted again in 2020, undoubtedly in honor of J.R.R. Tolkien, author of The Lord of the Rings series. It means "son of Tolk," Tolk being both a word and a nickname for an interpreter.
- Bergen
Origin:
ScandinavianMeaning:
"lives on a hill"Description:
Norwegian city name heard much more often as a last name than a first.
- Drayden
- Tungsten
Origin:
Word nameDescription:
Tungsten is the metal often associated with lightbulbs, making it a quirky choice for a bright young mind.
- Eathen
- Camren
Origin:
Spelling variation of CameronDescription:
Just another variation of the more popular Cameron. Though variant spellings abound for this name, it may be best to stick with the more traditional and most recognized spelling.
- Xaiden
- Jarden
- Donatien
- Jeyden
Origin:
Variation of JaydenMeaning:
"thankful"Description:
This version of Jayden is most common in Puerto Rico.
- Kaeden
Origin:
Spelling variation of Kaden or CadenDescription:
Much less popular than more traditional spellings.
- Kien
- Caysen
Origin:
Variation of CasonMeaning:
"enclosed town"Description:
One of several variations of Cason - a modern invention based on Jason and Mason, or an Old English surname, derived from Cawston, Caysen is less popular than its siblings Kayson, Kaison, Cayson, and Kason. It is however still given to around 160 boys in the US each year.
- Skyden
- Raylen