2800+ Girl Names That End in N
- Jolien
- Bayan
Origin:
Kurdish, KazakhMeaning:
"morning; woman"Description:
A rare but rising unisex name — used more often on baby girls.
- Arrington
Origin:
English habitational surnameMeaning:
"Earna's settlement"Description:
Arrington originated as a habitational surname for those from a town of the same name in Cambridgeshire, England. According to the etymology of the name, the town was settled by an Earn or Earna — nicknames that meant "eagle."
- Sabin
- Flyn
- Morvoren
Origin:
CornishMeaning:
"mermaid"Description:
Morvoren derives from the Cornish mor, meaning "sea," and moren, "maiden," taking on the meaning of "mermaid." The Mermaid of Zennor, a local mythological figure, was associated with morvoren, although it wasn't until after the 20th-century revival of the Cornish language that Morvoren became the mermaid's name rather than her species. In recent years, the name has been given to baby girls a handful of times in its native Cornwall.
- Morgelyn
Origin:
CornishMeaning:
"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.
- Hen
- Taren
- Allyn
- Peighton
- Eastyn
Origin:
Variation of EastonDescription:
Though the traditional spelling of this name is quite male, the Y makes it more unisex.
- Madolyn
- Rilynn
Origin:
Modern Invented NameDescription:
A variation of Riley with an added -lynn suffix, this girl name is bubbling right underneath the Top 1000.
- Paiden
- Palin
Origin:
English surnameMeaning:
"wine bearer"Description:
Palin has suddenly become a hot new surname-name given usually to girls. The inspiration can only be former Alaska governor Sarah, though the name Palin is her husband's -- her original surname is Heath. Palin herself is no stranger to the adventurous baby name, as the mother of daughters Bristol, Piper, and Willow, and sons Track and Trig.
- Yoselin
- Perlezenn
- Kristín
Origin:
IcelandicMeaning:
"Christian"Description:
Icelandic form of Christine or Christina, a popular classic in Iceland.
- Madisyn
Origin:
Spelling variation of MadisonDescription:
Both Madisyn and Madison have lost ground in recent years.