5000+ Boy Names That End in N
- Ivaan
Origin:
Variation of Ivan, Russian form of John, HebrewMeaning:
"God is gracious"Description:
This variation of Ivan, itself a form of John, entered the US Top 1000 for the first time in 2022. Double As are trending across the states, such as Saanvi and Aarush, and Ivaan is running right along with them — all the way into the Top 1000 in 2022.
- Champion
Origin:
English word nameMeaning:
"winner"Description:
With Win and Winner gracing birth certificates, why not Champion?
- Gratien
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"grace"Description:
This Grayson-soundalike has a long and distinguished pedigree, having belonged to both a Roman emperor and a 4th century Catholic saint who founded the see of Tours in central France. It would make a fabulous namesake for an important Grace in the family.
- Eyan
- Yustyn
- Baeden
- Aceson
- Senn
Origin:
Dutch, meaning unknownDescription:
Modern Dutch invention — the name of a 2013 science fiction movie and its lead character.
- Hazelton
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"settlement near hazel trees"Description:
Unless it was your grandmother's maiden name, and you're using it in the middle place, we don't think so. Could be confused with Hazelden, a leading rehab facility.
- Foxen
Origin:
English occupational name or surnameMeaning:
"fox"Description:
Intriguing possibility if you want an animal name that's more than an animal name.
- Yasin
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"letters of the alphabet"Description:
From the Arabic letters ya and sin, which begin the 36th chapter of the Quran (surah Ya Sin).
- Tamerlan
Origin:
Turkic, MongolMeaning:
"iron"Description:
This Westernized form of the name of an ancient Mongol warrior is remembered primarily today through the works of Christopher Marlowe and Edgar Allan Poe.
- Tristen
Description:
Variation of Tristan.
- Qutien
- Gavyn
Origin:
Spelling variation of GavinDescription:
Forever to be known as "Gavin-with-a-Y."
- Mathurin
Origin:
FrenchDescription:
An obscure French saint’s name which was fairly popular in its native country around the turn of the 20th century, and is starting to pick up again. The extremely rare feminine form is Mathurine.
- Ewen
- Bartalan
- Zephirin
- Bryton
Origin:
Variant of BrightonDescription:
Like Brighton, but without the brightness.