2800+ Girl Names That End in N
- Beryn
- Evian
Origin:
Variation of EvanDescription:
Evian might sound elegant, if you could forget the water. But no one will.
- Jazmin
Origin:
Spelling variation of Jasmine, Persian flower nameDescription:
The inclusion of the trendy "z" doesn't do much for this variant of Jasmine. We recommend the original spelling.
- Dorin
- Londynn
Origin:
Variation of London, English place nameDescription:
An extra feminized version of London, only recorded as a girl name in the US.
- Tamryn
- Karsten
- Vision
Origin:
English word nameMeaning:
"the state of being able to see"Description:
This newly-minted gender neutral word name has a spiritual and creative feel. It was given to 6 baby girls and 13 boys in 2021.
- Ellowyn
- Chan
Origin:
CambodianMeaning:
"sweet-smelling tree"Description:
Common Asian surname also works as a first, as with the singer Chan Marshall, also known as Cat Power (and born Charlyn).
- Anniken
Origin:
NorwegianMeaning:
"grace"Description:
Sweet Norwegian diminutive of Anna
- Jennison
Origin:
English surnameDescription:
Brings Jennifer into the twenty-first century.
- Charleen
- Elan
- Alisyn
Origin:
Spelling variation of AlisonMeaning:
"noble"Description:
One of many spelling variations of Allison — a name that took off in the 60s and had a few decades of popularity.
- Tresillian
Origin:
CornishMeaning:
"Sulien's farm"Description:
An intriguing Cornish place name and surname derived from the Cornish name Sulien.
- Idunn
Origin:
Norwegian variation of Iðunn, Old NorseMeaning:
"ever young"Description:
A Scandinavian up-and-comer taken directly from Norse mythology. Iðunn was the goddess of apples, fertility, and youth. Idun is another common spelling.
- Janaan
- Kaidyn
Origin:
Spelling variation of Kayden, modern invented nameMeaning:
"round or barrel"Description:
The popular Aiden has spawned a legion of offshoots used mostly for boys but sometimes for girls too: Brayden, Caden, Kayden, Zaiden and so on. While it is now predominantly used on boys, back in the late 2000s and early 2010s, it was used more equally on girls. In a recent count, the name has fallen out of favor, with only 14 girls receiving the name in 2023.
- Caroun
Origin:
ArmenianMeaning:
"springtime"Description:
A lovely international version of the dated Karen, also spelled Karoun.