650+ Boy Names That End in -en
- 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.
- Traven
- Marden
- Orren
- Mallen
- Roben
- Garen
Origin:
Irish, Slavic, FrenchMeaning:
"welding"Description:
This Irish Gaelic name derived from Garron would be a unique honor for a familiar Garrett. Garen has a strong sound and fits in well with today's trends.
- Darrien
- Zayven
- Arthen
Origin:
WelshMeaning:
"bear"Description:
An obscure but very stylish-sounding name with great potential. If you like the sounds of Arthur and Aiden but not their popularity, and still want a name with real history, Arthen could be the answer.
- Treyven
- Adysen
- Maximilien
- Rumen
Origin:
Bulgarian, MacedonianMeaning:
"ruddy, red cheeks"Description:
A rare alternative to Roman or Ruben, with a sweet meaning for a rosy-cheeked baby boy.
- Kamren
Origin:
Spelling variation of Cameron, ScottishMeaning:
"crooked nose"Description:
Cameron is an ultra-popular boys' name, in the US Top 100 since 1987. As a result, it has generated numerous spelling variations, including Kameron, Camron, Kamron, Kamren, and Camren. The Kamren spelling has been on and off the US Top 1000 since the 2000s, though as of 2023, it has been absent for almost a decade. Given to around 75 boys each year, Cameron, Kameron, and Kamryn are currently favored.
- Trisden
- Brájen
Origin:
Hungarian variation of Brian, IrishMeaning:
"strong, virtuous, and honorable"
- Tallen