5000+ Boy Names That End in N
- Yazan
Origin:
Arabic, PersianMeaning:
"written by; writer"Description:
A cool, zippy 'Z' in the middle, a member of the two-syllable--ending-in--n gang that are so consistently popular, and with an unusual initial - it is no wonder Yazan was one of the fastest climbing names in 2023.
- Colan
- Benyamin
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"son of the right hand"Description:
Benjamin for purists. See BENJAMIN.
- Bewon
- Kajetan
Origin:
Polish variation of Gaetano, ItalianMeaning:
"from the city of Gaeta"
- Guardian
Origin:
Occupational name from FrenchMeaning:
"warden"
- Seweryn
Origin:
Polish version of SeverusDescription:
Unfortunately, this Polish version of Severus, pronounced Severin, contains the word Sewer, which probably makes it unusable in English-speaking country
- Klayton
- Ruebin
- Symeon
- Ravin
- Keaven
- Trevon
Origin:
Modern invented nameDescription:
Americanization of Trevor that is catching on, as are other versions Trevion and Trevin.
- Austyn
Origin:
Spelling variation of AustinDescription:
Nearly 350 babies were named Austyn last year, about a quarter of them boys.
- Lenyn
- Aragorn
Origin:
Literature, SindarinMeaning:
"noble, kingly"Description:
In JRR Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, Aragorn is the heir of the Dúnedain kings of the north.
- Juwan
- Aban
Origin:
Persian or ArabicMeaning:
"October; the waters; clear, elegant"Description:
Aban is the Persian word for the month of October, derived from the Avestan apes, meaning "the waters".
- Lashun
- Kennon
Origin:
Scottish and IrishMeaning:
"ancient"Description:
This is one of several similar sounding Gaelic surname names that would make perfectly acceptable choices--others are Kennan, Keenan and Kenyon. Another possible meaning is "descendant of the fair ones," referring to the Norse invaders.