2800+ Girl Names That End in N

  1. Aoibhín
    • Arlyn
      • Meagan
        • Mellon
          • Origin:

            English and Irish surname
          • Meaning:

            "from Meulan; descendant of Meallán"
          • Description:

            It's too close to the fruit "melon" to make a good first name, but if there are Mellons on your family tree, why not put it in the middle? The English form of this surname is habitational, and at one time denoted someone from Meulan-en-Yvelines, a commune outside of Paris.
        • Adlyn
          • Morgelyn
            • Origin:

              Cornish
            • Meaning:

              "sea holly"
            • Description:

              Morgelyn is a Cornish compound name derived from the Welsh mor, meaning "sea" and kelyn, "holly." Sea holly is another name for the Eryngium plant, which showcases prickly purple blooms, making Morgelyn a botanical name.
          • Emblyn
            • Origin:

              Cornish
            • Meaning:

              "work"
            • Description:

              The Cornish version of Emmeline holds many charms.
          • Pippen
            • Origin:

              Variation of Pepin
            • Meaning:

              "awe-inspiring"
            • Description:

              This spelling variation of the more commonly known Pippin may be used as a nod to basketball star Scottie Pippen.
          • Madyn
            • Origin:

              Irish
            • Meaning:

              "small dog"
            • Description:

              A variant of Madden or Madigan, cool surnames which ultimately derive from the Irish Gaelic word for "dog".
          • Gwynn
            • Origin:

              Welsh
            • Meaning:

              "fair, blessed"
            • Description:

              The most modern choice in this group, and the most distinctive; the Gwyn form is a common male name in Wales.
          • Merran
            • Origin:

              Variation of Mirin and Merryn
            • Description:

              Merran is a name that feels like a real name but is more a variation on the ancient saint's name Mirin which has morphed through several spelling variations and origin points, traveling from Ireland to Scotland to Cornwall. Merran has been used in the modern British Isles and is both attractive and an easy traveler.
          • Harlan
            • Tirion
              • Origin:

                Welsh
              • Meaning:

                "gentle, kind"
              • Description:

                Used for both genders in its native country, though more often for girls, Tirion is a rare Welsh name with a lovely sound and meaning.
            • Cerulean
              • Origin:

                Color name
              • Description:

                Vivid new sky blue color name, at present used mostly for boys.
            • Bronnen
              • Origin:

                Cornish
              • Meaning:

                "a rush"
              • Description:

                Bronnen is an attractive name but is similar to so many others -- Brennan, Brannon, Bronwen -- it's sure to provoke a lot of "What was that again?"
            • Ketevan
              • Origin:

                Georgian
              • Meaning:

                "queen of the house"
              • Description:

                Georgian variant of Katayun, sometimes used as a Georgian form of Katherine. Diminutives include Keti, Keto and Ketino. This is the birth name of British-Georgian musician Katie Melua.
            • Saturn
              • Cathlyn
                • Wateen
                  • Description:

                    Wateen is a girl's name possibly of Arabic origin. It was given to 39 baby girls in 2022, an increase from 11 babies in 2021. Wateen is also the name of the largest Telecom company in Pakistan.
                • Juvenal
                  • Origin:

                    Latin
                  • Meaning:

                    "youthful"
                  • Description:

                    A 1st century Roman satirist whose name may be a little too close to "juvenile" for comfort.