5000+ Boy Names That End in N

  1. Keltin
    • Description:

      Keltin is a contemporary masculine name with possible Celtic or created origins. It may be a modern variation of 'Kelton' (from an English surname meaning 'town by the spring') or inspired by the word 'Celtic,' referring to the ancient European cultures. The name could also be a creative blend of popular elements like 'Kel' and 'tin' or a variation of 'Kelvin.' Keltin has a strong, masculine sound while maintaining a certain softness. Extremely rare in traditional naming records, Keltin appeals to parents seeking a distinctive name with a modern feel but hints of historical connection. The name's uncommon nature means a boy named Keltin would likely have a unique identity not shared with classmates or peers.

  2. Champion
    • Origin:

      English word name
    • Meaning:

      "winner"
    • Description:

      With Win and Winner gracing birth certificates, why not Champion?
  3. Crisspin
    • Description:

      Crisspin is a distinctive variant spelling of Crispin, a masculine name with Latin origins meaning 'curly-haired.' The name traces back to Saint Crispin, a 3rd-century martyr who is the patron saint of shoemakers. This alternative spelling with double 's' gives the name a modern twist while maintaining its historical essence. Crispin gained literary fame through Shakespeare's 'Henry V' in the St. Crispin's Day speech. The name carries an artistic, somewhat sophisticated air, with connections to both ancient Roman culture and medieval Christian history. While relatively uncommon in any spelling, Crisspin offers a unique option for parents drawn to names with historical depth but distinctive modern appearance. Its crisp consonants and rhythmic sound give it a memorable quality.
  4. Elveryn
    • Description:

      Elveryn is an uncommon masculine name with possible roots in Old English or Norse traditions. It may be related to elements like 'elf' (supernatural being) and 'wine' (friend) or represent a creative variation of names like Alvin, Elvin, or Elvern. The name carries a mystical, fantasy-like quality that evokes images of ancient forests and Norse mythology. Extremely rare in contemporary usage, Elveryn appeals to parents seeking unique names with an ethereal, otherworldly character. Its distinctive sound combines traditional masculine naming patterns with a touch of the mystical, making it memorable and unlike mainstream alternatives. The name projects strength with a hint of mystery.
  5. Hugin
    • Origin:

      Old Norse
    • Meaning:

      "mind, spirit, thought"
    • Description:

      "Huggin? As in 'it out'?"
  6. Zyan
    • Description:

      Zyan is a modern masculine name with multiple cultural origins. It may be a variant of Zion, which has Hebrew origins meaning "monument" or "raised up," or it could derive from Arabic roots where it relates to beauty and adornment. Some consider it a variation of Ryan with a trendy 'Z' beginning. In certain interpretations, the name suggests qualities of brightness and magnificence. Zyan has gained popularity in the 21st century as parents seek distinctive yet accessible names with international appeal. The name's concise, strong sound and contemporary feel have contributed to its rising usage, particularly in multicultural communities. The spelling variations Zian, Zion, and Zyann may also be encountered.

  7. Zayaan
    • Description:

      Zayaan is a masculine name with Arabic origins, derived from the root word meaning 'beauty,' 'adornment,' or 'elegance.' It's pronounced zay-AHN and is found predominantly in Muslim communities across the Middle East, South Asia, and among Muslim diaspora worldwide. The name carries positive connotations of grace and aesthetic refinement, suggesting someone who brings beauty to the world. Zayaan has gained increased popularity in the 21st century, particularly as parents seek names that work well across cultural boundaries while maintaining Islamic heritage. The name's contemporary sound, with its stylish 'Z' beginning and flowing vowels, combines traditional meaning with modern appeal, making it increasingly attractive to Muslim parents seeking a name that balances religious significance with global accessibility.
  8. Rhaven
    • Description:

      Rhaven is a masculine name with contemporary origins, created as a variant spelling of 'Raven.' While traditionally the name Raven has been more common for girls, Rhaven with the 'h' spelling has emerged as a distinctive masculine option. The name evokes the imagery of the intelligent black bird, which has symbolic significance in various cultures, often representing wisdom, mystery, and transformation. As a modern coinage, Rhaven doesn't have centuries of historical usage but has gained some traction among parents seeking unique, nature-inspired names with a strong sound. The distinctive spelling helps differentiate it from the more feminine associations of the traditional Raven spelling.

  9. Jovin
    • Description:

      Jovin is a masculine name with Latin origins, derived from the Roman family name Jovinus, which relates to Jupiter (Jove), the supreme deity in Roman mythology. The name essentially means 'belonging to Jupiter' or 'dedicated to Jove.' Jovin carries a classical elegance while maintaining a contemporary sound that works well in modern contexts. This uncommon name offers the familiar 'J' beginning and '-in' ending pattern found in popular boys' names, yet remains distinctive. In French-speaking regions, particularly in parts of Africa, variations of this name have gained some usage. Jovin projects qualities of leadership and strength through its mythological connections while its smooth pronunciation gives it an accessible, friendly quality. The name's rarity makes it an excellent choice for parents seeking something unique yet historically grounded.

  10. Muhammed emin
    • Origin:

      Turkish
    • Meaning:

      "praiseworthy truth"
    • Description:

      First name combination popular in Turkey.
  11. Siderion
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "vervain"
    • Description:

      An ancient name for the plant ironwort or vervain, which would make a strong and interesting alternative to Sebastian.
  12. Graesyn
    • Description:

      Graesyn is a contemporary masculine name that represents modern naming trends focused on unique spellings and sounds. It appears to be a creative variation of Grayson, which itself combines the surname Gray with the popular '-son' ending. This alternative spelling with 'ae' gives the name a distinctive look while maintaining the familiar pronunciation. Graesyn emerged in the 2010s as parents increasingly sought individualized names for their children. The name has a modern, sophisticated quality while still connecting to the more established Grayson. Its popularity remains limited, making it a choice for parents seeking something recognizable yet uncommon. The name carries connotations of uniqueness and contemporary style, reflecting current naming preferences for distinctive variations on familiar themes.
  13. Raquan
    • Origin:

      Modern invented name
    • Description:

      Raquan is a modern American name, combining elements that suggest strength and uniqueness. The prefix 'Ra' might be inspired by the Egyptian sun god, symbolizing power and light, while 'quan' appears in several contemporary names suggesting value or magnitude.
  14. Istevan
    • Description:

      Istevan is a masculine name that appears to be a variant spelling of 'István,' the Hungarian form of Stephen. The name originates from the Greek 'Stephanos,' meaning 'crown' or 'garland,' symbolizing honor and achievement. This particular spelling adaptation may represent a personalized variation or a cross-cultural adaptation. While István is common in Hungary and among Hungarian diaspora communities, the Istevan variant is considerably rarer. The name carries historical significance as István was the name of Hungary's first king and patron saint, giving it associations with leadership and nobility across Eastern European cultures.

  15. Azan
    • Description:

      Azan is a masculine name with Islamic origins, derived from Arabic. It refers to the Islamic call to prayer, 'adhan' or 'azan,' which is recited five times daily to summon Muslims to worship. The name carries deep spiritual significance in Muslim communities worldwide. Beyond its religious meaning, Azan phonetically has a strong, concise quality with its two distinct syllables. The name is increasingly recognized globally, though remains more common in Muslim-majority countries and Muslim communities elsewhere. For parents seeking a name with religious significance or cultural heritage, Azan offers a meaningful choice that connects a child to Islamic traditions while having a contemporary sound that works well across cultural boundaries.
  16. Donn
    • Origin:

      Irish
    • Meaning:

      "king; brown"
    • Description:

      Ancient Irish king of the underworld, so much more powerful than Don.
  17. Valentijan
    • Description:

      Valentijan is a masculine name that appears to be a variant of Valentine or Valentino, ultimately derived from the Latin name Valentinus, meaning 'strong' or 'healthy.' This particular spelling shows possible Slavic influence, especially from Balkan regions where the 'jan' suffix is common. While relatively rare globally, it may be found in countries like Croatia, Serbia, or Slovenia. The name carries the romantic and valorous associations of its root name, connected to Saint Valentine and the celebration of love. Valentijan projects strength and passion, combining traditional virtues with a distinctive cultural twist. The unique spelling offers a special alternative for parents seeking a name with both romantic connotations and Slavic heritage.
  18. Kelten
    • Description:

      Kelten is a masculine name with Germanic origins, derived from the word for the Celtic people. This modern-sounding name carries historical depth, connecting its bearer to the ancient Celtic civilization that flourished across Europe. Kelten emerged as a given name in the late 20th century, part of a trend toward using cultural or ethnic names as personal identifiers. The name has a strong, distinctive sound with its crisp consonants. While uncommon in most English-speaking countries, it has seen modest usage in parts of Germany and among families with German heritage. Kelten offers the appeal of uniqueness while maintaining easy pronunciation and spelling. It's sometimes chosen as an alternative to the more common Kelton or Colton.

  19. Davison
    • Description:

      Davison originated as an English surname meaning 'son of David,' making it a patronymic name with Hebrew roots since David means 'beloved' in Hebrew. As a first name, Davison represents a modern trend of using surnames as given names, which became increasingly popular in the late 20th century. It carries the strength and biblical heritage of David while offering a distinctive and somewhat sophisticated alternative. Davison has remained relatively uncommon as a first name, giving it an exclusive quality appreciated by parents seeking something traditional yet unique. It combines well with various middle names and offers the friendly nickname options of Dave or Davi.
  20. Galan
    • Description:

      Galan is a masculine name with multiple possible origins, creating a rich tapestry of meaning. In Welsh tradition, it means 'enemy' or 'foe,' while in Spanish contexts, 'galán' translates to 'gallant' or 'suitor,' suggesting a charming or chivalrous man. The name may also connect to the literary tradition of Sir Galan or Gawain from Arthurian legends. Additionally, some link it to the ancient Greek word 'galēnē' meaning 'calm' or 'serene.' This multifaceted name has maintained low but consistent usage across different cultures. Galan has a strong, distinctive sound that works well internationally while retaining cultural specificity. Its brevity and easy pronunciation make it accessible, while its relative rarity offers uniqueness, appealing to parents seeking a name with historical depth but modern usability.