5000+ Boy Names That End in N
- Donavan
- Coriolan
Origin:
French from Latin, place-nameDescription:
Coriolan is a name sometimes used in modern France, derived from the ancient Roman Coriolanus, taken from a now-vanished city. Gaius Marcius Coriolanus was a Roman general whose life was the basis for the eponymous Shakespeare play Coriolanus.
- Verlon
- Con
Origin:
Diminutive of Cornelius, Conrad, Latin, GermanMeaning:
"horn; brave counsel"Description:
Back in the day, Con was a nickname for Cornelius and Conrad. Today it feels like a pet form of Connor.
- Rejjan
- Camdyn
Origin:
Spelling variation of CamdenDescription:
Less popular than Camden by a lot and Kamdyn by a little. The prominent trend of substituting other vowels with a y continues to propel new spellings of names up the popularity list, which was the case when Camdyn made its first appearance on the US Top 1000 in 2010.
- Calin
- Avedon
Origin:
English surname, meaning unknownDescription:
Photographer Richard Avedon's unique surname would make a stylish, one-of-a-kind first name for a baby of either sex.
- Palin
Origin:
English surnameMeaning:
"wine bearer"Description:
Palin, as in, yes, one-time VP candidate Sarah, has emerged as a hot new first name, usually for girls.
- Kyngston
Origin:
Variation of place-name KingstonDescription:
Substituting a y for an i is becoming an increasingly common way to make a name "unique". Kyngston, a variation of the place-name Kingston which means "king's town," is one such y-ification that has become increasingly popular over the past decade. But when turning a word or a place into a first name, the classiest route is always to stick with the original spelling.
- Pleun
Origin:
DutchMeaning:
"of the sun god"Description:
Pleun is a unisex Dutch name deriving from Apollonius or Apollonia, although it is now found mainly for girls in its native land.
- Elburn
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"white"Description:
Derived from the ancient English name Albin, Elburn is a rarely-heard surname name that has the ever-so-loved "El-" beginning.
- Upton
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"upper town"Description:
Uppity name associated with muckraking novelist Upton Sinclair.
- Mitrofan
Origin:
Slavic and Russian variation of Metrophanes, GreekMeaning:
"mother appearing, shining mother"Description:
Mitrofan comes from the obscure Greek name Metrophanes. It is primarily used as a first name but is also seen as a surname in countries such as Romania.
- Karan
- Artisan
Origin:
Occupational name from FrenchMeaning:
"specialist maker"
- Steffan
Origin:
Welsh from GreekDescription:
The Welsh form of Steven feels lighter and fresher than the well-trodden English versions.
- Declyn
- Zyon
- Kalyan
Origin:
SanskritMeaning:
"beautiful, auspicious"Description:
A strong and stylish Sanskrit name with the oh-so-cool nickname Kal built in.