5000+ Boy Names That End in N
- Khalan
Description:
Khalan is a masculine name with possible roots in various cultures. It may be a modern variation of Kalan, which has Irish origins meaning "powerful" or "mighty," or could relate to Arabic or Persian linguistic influences. The distinctive spelling with 'Kh' gives the name an exotic quality and strong sound. As a contemporary name, Khalan is uncommon, making it appealing to parents seeking something distinctive with a powerful phonetic presence. The name has a modern, global feel while maintaining masculine qualities of strength and individuality. Its rarity means that bearers of the name Khalan often stand out, free from the associations of more common names, allowing the individual to define the name's character through their own personality.
- Johahn
Description:
Johahn is an uncommon masculine name that appears to be a variant of Johann, the German form of John. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Yochanan, meaning 'God is gracious' or 'God has shown favor.' With its distinctive spelling featuring the added 'h,' Johahn offers a unique twist on this classic name while maintaining its meaningful heritage. The name carries a sophisticated European flair and remains relatively rare in English-speaking countries, making it an uncommon choice for parents seeking something distinctive yet with traditional roots. Its international quality allows it to travel well across different cultures and languages.
- Fredrickson
Description:
Fredrickson is a masculine surname-as-first-name derived from the patronymic tradition, literally meaning 'son of Frederick.' Frederick itself comes from Germanic elements meaning 'peaceful ruler,' combining 'frid' (peace) and 'ric' (ruler, power). As a first name, Fredrickson represents the growing trend of using family surnames as given names, offering a formal, distinguished quality with the friendly nickname options of Fred, Rick, or Freddie. While uncommon as a first name, it fits within the pattern of names like Harrison, Jackson, and Anderson that have successfully transitioned from surnames. Fredrickson carries a sense of heritage and tradition, appealing to parents seeking a strong, established-sounding name with historical resonance.
- Rayedon
Description:
Rayedon is an uncommon masculine name with contemporary origins, likely created as a modern compound name. It possibly combines elements like 'Ray' (meaning beam of light or king) with a distinctive ending that gives it a strong, modern feel. The name has futuristic qualities that appeal to parents seeking something unique yet pronounceable. Rayedon has no extensive historical usage, emerging primarily in the late 20th or early 21st century. Its sound evokes associations with elements of science and technology, giving it a forward-looking quality. While rare in official records, the name's distinctive character and pleasing phonetics may contribute to gradual increased usage in coming years.
- Jermayn
Description:
Jermayn appears to be a variant spelling of Jermaine or Germain, names of Germanic and French origin. The root name Germain derives from the Latin "germanus," meaning "brother" or "of the same stock." St. Germain of Paris, a 6th-century bishop, helped popularize the name in France. The spelling variant with "y" reflects the modern trend of alternative orthography to create distinctive versions of traditional names. Jermayn emerged primarily in the late 20th century, while the more standard Jermaine saw increased popularity in the United States during the 1970s, partly due to the influence of musician Jermaine Jackson. The name has a melodic quality and maintains connections to its historical roots while offering a contemporary spelling. The pronunciation typically matches that of Jermaine (jer-MAYN).
- Eiddyn
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Welsh place nameDescription:
Derived from Caeredin, the Welsh name for the Scottish capital, Edinburgh. The origin of this name element is lost in the mists of time.
- Dowan
Description:
Dowan is a rare masculine name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from Gaelic or Celtic roots. Some suggest it may be a variation of Rowan or Dougal, while others connect it to ancient Irish naming traditions. The name remains extremely uncommon in contemporary usage, adding to its distinctive appeal. With its strong consonants and smooth two-syllable pronunciation, Dowan has a modern sound despite potential ancient origins. The name might appeal to parents seeking something unique yet straightforward to pronounce. While lacking extensive historical documentation, Dowan carries an air of mystery and individuality. Its rarity means that a child named Dowan would likely be the only one in their community, giving the name a special, one-of-a-kind quality.
- Zolten
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Variant of ZoltanMeaning:
"Sultan; ruler"Description:
Zolten is a variant spelling of Zoltan, which is currently in the Top 50 in Hungary, its country of origin. We recommend you stick with the original spelling, which remains extremely rare.
- Aimon
Description:
Aimon is a masculine name with medieval European origins, likely a variant of Aymon or Haimon, which derive from Germanic elements meaning 'home' and 'protection' or 'strength.' Historically, it appears in medieval French literature through the tale of the Four Sons of Aymon, a popular chivalric romance. While uncommon in modern usage, Aimon carries an air of antiquity and nobility that appeals to parents seeking distinctive names with historical depth. The name's soft beginning and strong ending create a balanced sound that feels both gentle and masculine. Aimon may also appeal to those with French or Germanic heritage looking to connect with ancestral naming traditions while choosing something relatively unique in contemporary contexts.
- Adlin
Description:
Adlin is a masculine name with roots that likely derive from several possible origins. It may be a variation of Adeline or Adelyn, which come from the Germanic elements 'adal' meaning 'noble' and 'lin' meaning 'tender' or 'soft.' Alternatively, it could be related to the Old English name Eadlin, meaning 'prosperous friend.' The name has a gentle yet distinguished quality to it. Adlin remains quite uncommon as a given name for boys, making it an excellent choice for parents seeking something distinctive yet accessible. Its brevity and simple pronunciation add to its appeal, while its soft ending creates a melodic sound that balances its masculine identity.
- Jesten
Description:
Jesten is an uncommon masculine name with unclear etymology, though it may be a variant of Justin (derived from Latin 'justus' meaning 'just' or 'fair') or possibly a modern invention inspired by similar-sounding names. With its distinctive spelling and contemporary sound, Jesten represents a trend toward creating unique names that echo familiar ones. The name has never been widely used, remaining outside most popularity charts and giving it a distinctive quality. Jesten's two-syllable structure and strong consonant sounds give it a modern, masculine feel despite its rarity. Parents choosing this name likely appreciate its uniqueness while valuing its relative ease of pronunciation and spelling compared to more dramatically invented names. Jesten offers individuality without completely abandoning conventional naming patterns.
- Saxen
Description:
Saxen is a masculine name with Germanic roots, derived from the word 'Sachsen' meaning 'Saxon' or someone from Saxony, a historical region and state in Germany. This distinctive name carries historical significance, connecting its bearer to Saxon heritage and culture. While uncommon in mainstream usage, Saxen has appeal for parents seeking a strong, unique name with historical connections. The name projects qualities of strength and resilience associated with the Saxon people. Though rare in most English-speaking countries, it occasionally appears as a surname or place name before being adopted as a given name, making it an uncommon but meaningful choice for boys.
- Thursten
Description:
Thursten is a masculine name of Old Norse and Germanic origins, a variant of the more common Thurston. Derived from the name 'Þórsteinn' meaning 'Thor's stone' or 'Thor's power,' it connects to the powerful Norse god of thunder. While relatively uncommon in modern times, Thursten carries a strong, distinguished quality appreciated by parents seeking a unique name with historical depth. The name projects reliability and steadfastness, characteristics associated with its ancient roots. Though rarely appearing on popular name charts in recent decades, Thursten maintains appeal for those drawn to Scandinavian naming traditions or seeking a distinctive alternative to more common Thor-derived names.
- Pallatin
Description:
Pallatin is an uncommon masculine name with possible roots in Latin languages. It may be derived from 'palatine,' referring to someone associated with a palace or court, ultimately from the Latin 'palatinus.' The name could also be connected to 'paladin,' meaning a heroic champion or knight, which comes from the same Latin root. Pallatin has an aristocratic, distinguished quality that evokes images of nobility and chivalry. The name remains extremely rare in contemporary usage, making it a distinctive choice that carries historical weight without being widely recognized. For parents seeking a masculine name with classical overtones and an air of nobility, Pallatin offers a unique option that stands apart from more common choices.
- Loagan
Description:
Loagan is a modern variation of the popular Scottish name Logan, which originated as a place name and surname derived from the Gaelic 'lagan,' meaning 'little hollow.' This alternative spelling maintains the strong, masculine feel of the original while offering a slightly more distinctive look. While traditional Logan has climbed steadily in popularity since the 1970s, the Loagan spelling remains relatively uncommon, giving it a unique quality while still being recognizable. The name carries associations with Scottish heritage and natural landscapes, and its strong sound pattern makes it a bold choice for boys. The added 'a' creates a subtle difference in pronunciation for some users, potentially giving it a slightly softer or more elongated middle syllable than the standard Logan.
- Nathann
Description:
Nathann is a distinctive variation of the more common Nathan, featuring the doubled 'n' ending that gives it a unique twist. The name originates from the Hebrew name Nathan, meaning "gift from God" or "he has given." This variant spelling maintains the biblical heritage while offering a slightly different appearance and somewhat more formal impression. Nathann is quite rare compared to the standard spelling, appealing to parents who want a recognized name with a distinctive presentation. The doubled consonant ending creates a subtle difference in visual appeal without significantly changing pronunciation, though some may emphasize the final syllable slightly more than with the traditional spelling.
- Macclayn
Description:
Macclayn is a masculine name that appears to be a modern, creative spelling variant of McClain or MacLean, traditional Scottish surnames meaning 'son of the servant of Saint John.' This contemporary adaptation maintains the strong Celtic heritage while adding a distinctive spelling that sets it apart. Macclayn is quite rare as a first name, appealing to parents who want a unique name with historical roots. The name carries associations of Scottish clan heritage and strength. Its unusual spelling offers the familiar sound of McClain but with a visual twist that makes it stand out on paper. Macclayn has a masculine, rugged quality while the 'y' adds a touch of modern styling to this heritage-rich name.
- Tymen
Description:
Tymen is a masculine name with Dutch and Frisian origins, functioning as a variation of Timothy. The name derives from the Greek 'Timotheos,' meaning 'honoring God' or 'God's honor.' In the Netherlands and Frisian regions, Tymen has been used for centuries as a distinctive cultural variant. The name carries a strong, concise sound while maintaining its historical roots. Though relatively uncommon outside of Dutch-speaking regions, Tymen offers an interesting alternative to more familiar names like Timothy or Ty. Its streamlined two-syllable structure gives it a modern feel despite its traditional origins. The name's rarity in English-speaking countries makes it an intriguing choice for parents seeking something unique with legitimate historical usage.
- Jaewon
Description:
Jaewon is a Korean masculine name typically written with hanja (Chinese characters) that can have various meanings depending on the specific characters used. Common meanings include combinations of "jae" (talent, wealth, or respect) and "won" (first, beginning, or source). The name reflects traditional Korean naming practices where meaning and aspiration for the child are paramount. Jaewon has gained some international recognition through Korean pop culture, including K-pop artists and Korean media. While primarily used in Korea, it has spread among diaspora communities worldwide. The name maintains its cultural authenticity while being relatively straightforward for non-Korean speakers to pronounce, making it increasingly accessible in multicultural contexts.
- Klaiborn
Description:
Klaiborn is a masculine name representing a modern spelling variation of Clayborne or Claiborne, surnames that originated in England meaning 'born of clay' or 'from the clay settlement.' This alternative spelling with 'K' and 'i' gives the traditional name a contemporary edge while maintaining its connection to historical roots. Klaiborn projects strength and distinction with both aristocratic overtones and earthy associations through its etymology. While relatively uncommon as a first name in any spelling, it appeals to parents seeking something substantial and masculine yet unusual. The name carries a dignified quality associated with the prominent Claiborne family in American history, particularly in Virginia and the South, giving it subtle historical resonance despite its modern orthography.