2800+ Girl Names That End in N

  1. Samin
    • Origin:

      Hindi
  2. Mehriban
    • Jaclin
      • Charalyn
        • Gearóidín
          • Origin:

            Irish form of Geraldine
          • Meaning:

            "spear ruler"
          • Description:

            Gearóidín is familiar to our Irish members, but is probably unseen outside the Emerald Isle. It would provide some steep challengers to people unfamiliar with Irish names, but since that hasn't stopped Saoirse, Niamh and Aoife, there's no reason to not pick this if it steals your heart. Some famous bearers of the name include Gearóidín Breathnach (Irish singer).
        • Olwenn
          • Yasiman
            • Catharyn
              • Kaytlin
                • Marelyn
                  • Raiven
                    • Karolynn
                      • Karlyn
                        • Description:

                          A feminized spelling of Carlin or an attempt to update Karla.
                      • Kathileen
                        • Jordynn
                          • Origin:

                            Spelling variation of Jordan
                          • Description:

                            Jordynn is one of the many spelling variations of Jordan—and it does not improve on the original. This iteration has appeared in the US Top 1000 since 2010, though it's currently at its lowest point since then.
                        • Geraldean
                          • Kamrynn
                            • Rosellen
                              • Origin:

                                Combination of Rose and Ellen
                              • Description:

                                Another of the Rose-plus names, now far out of fashion.
                            • Shanneen
                              • Matalin
                                • Origin:

                                  Surname name
                                • Description:

                                  Politico Mary Matalin used her last name as her daughter's first, an idea any mom can adopt.