5000+ Boy Names That End in N
- Faustín
Description:
Faustín is a masculine name of Latin origin, derived from Faustus, meaning 'lucky' or 'fortunate.' It's a variant of Faustino, popular in Spanish-speaking countries, with the accent giving it a distinct pronunciation emphasis. The name carries classical associations through its connection to the legendary character Faust from medieval German folklore, later immortalized in works by Goethe and Marlowe. Faustín has remained relatively uncommon outside Hispanic communities, offering a distinctive choice with literary and cultural depth. The name's positive meaning of good fortune and its melodic sound make it appealing to parents seeking a name with both substance and style. In many Latin cultures, it's associated with optimism and prosperity.
- Paulen
Description:
Paulen is a masculine name derived from the Latin name 'Paulus,' meaning 'small' or 'humble.' It's a variant spelling of the more common Paulin or Paulino, sharing the same roots as Paul. This uncommon variation has Germanic influences in its spelling pattern. Paulen has never achieved widespread popularity in English-speaking countries but maintains a steady, if rare, presence in some European regions. The name carries the gravitas associated with its ancient Roman roots while offering a slightly different sound from the more common Paul. Its rarity makes it appealing to parents seeking a traditional name with a unique edge that still honors family members named Paul.
- Zevulun
Description:
Zevulun is a masculine name of Hebrew origin, derived from the biblical Zebulun, who was the sixth son of Jacob and Leah in the Old Testament. The name means 'dwelling' or 'honor' in Hebrew. Zevulun represents the more traditional Hebrew pronunciation compared to the Anglicized Zebulun. In Jewish tradition, Zebulun's tribe was associated with prosperity through maritime trade. While uncommon in mainstream usage, Zevulun has maintained popularity in Jewish communities, particularly among those observing traditional naming practices. The name carries spiritual significance while offering the distinctive initial 'Z,' giving it both religious depth and contemporary appeal.
- Marwynn
Description:
Marwynn is an uncommon masculine name with possible Welsh or Celtic influences. It may be a variation or combination of elements from names like Marvin (sea friend) or Merwin (famous friend), with the distinctive 'wynn' element often found in Welsh names, meaning 'fair' or 'blessed.' The name has a melodic quality with its flowing consonants and strong ending. Marwynn is extremely rare, making it an excellent choice for parents seeking uniqueness. It carries a somewhat mystical or noble impression, perhaps evoking imagery of medieval knights or Celtic legends. Despite its rarity, it has a familiar enough sound structure to be accessible, while its distinctive spelling ensures it stands out.
- Rakan
Description:
Rakan is a masculine name of Arabic origin, meaning 'dignity' or 'pride.' In Arabic culture, it embodies qualities of honor, nobility, and steadfastness. The name has gained some international recognition through its appearance in popular culture, including as a character in the video game League of Legends. While traditionally used in Arab countries, Rakan has seen modest growth in Western nations as parents seek distinctive names with meaningful origins. Its strong consonants and balanced syllables give it a modern feel despite its ancient heritage, making it appealing for parents wanting a name that sounds contemporary while carrying traditional values.
- Beckman
Description:
Beckman is a masculine name with Germanic origins, primarily derived from an English and German surname. Historically, it referred to someone who lived by a stream or 'beck' (the Old Norse 'bekkr'), or alternatively someone who worked as a picker or digger ('becker'). As a first name, Beckman represents the modern trend of using traditional surnames as given names, conveying strength and distinction. While uncommon as a first name, it has seen occasional use in the United States during the 21st century. The name carries associations of reliability and industry, with its crisp consonants giving it a strong, memorable quality that works well in professional settings.
- Nollan
Description:
Nollan is a contemporary masculine name with multiple possible origins. It may be a variant spelling of Nolan, which comes from the Irish 'Ó Nualláin' meaning 'descendant of Nuallán' (a name element relating to 'famous' or 'noble'). The distinctive double 'l' spelling gives Nollan a modern edge while maintaining connections to its traditional roots. This uncommon variation has gained modest usage in recent decades, particularly appealing to parents seeking names with Irish heritage but a unique presentation. Nollan carries the strong, confident character of Nolan while standing apart from its more common counterpart. The name projects qualities of leadership and individuality, fitting contemporary naming trends that value both cultural connection and distinctiveness.
- Franklinn
Description:
Franklinn is an uncommon variant spelling of the more traditional Franklin, a masculine name of English origin. The name derives from a medieval occupation title, combining 'frank' (meaning free) and 'lin' (a suffix indicating association), essentially referring to a 'freeman' or landowner. The doubled 'n' ending gives this spelling a distinctive touch while maintaining the name's classic sound. The traditional Franklin honors notable figures like Benjamin Franklin and carries connotations of honesty, intelligence, and practicality. While the standard spelling Franklin has maintained steady popularity throughout the centuries, this Franklinn variation remains quite rare, appealing to parents seeking a classical name with a slightly unconventional spelling.
- Kishan
Origin:
Hindi, GujaratiMeaning:
"dark"Description:
Variant of Krishna
- Ryon
Description:
Ryon is a masculine name that evolved as a variant of Ryan, which has Irish origins meaning 'little king' or 'descendant of the king.' This alternative spelling maintains the strong, concise nature of the original while offering a more distinctive appearance. Though less common than Ryan, Ryon has maintained a steady presence in the United States since the late 20th century. Parents often choose this spelling to give their child a familiar name with a unique twist. Ryon combines brevity with strength and conveys a sense of leadership and dignity while standing out slightly from the more popular spelling.
- Kelvon
Description:
Kelvon is a modern masculine name that may have evolved as a variation of Kelvin or Calvin, or as a blend of these names with elements like Devon or Javon. It has a contemporary feel with roots potentially connecting to traditional naming elements. The name Kelvin itself refers to the temperature scale and river in Scotland, giving Kelvon indirect connections to scientific and geographical origins. With its strong consonants and rhythmic two-syllable structure, Kelvon projects a sense of strength and individuality. While not among the most common names, it has appeared in usage particularly in the United States since the late 20th century, appealing to parents seeking a distinctive yet accessible modern option for their sons.
- Robeson
Description:
Robeson is primarily known as a surname that has occasionally transitioned to use as a first name. It gained recognition largely through association with Paul Robeson (1898-1976), the renowned American bass baritone concert singer, actor, athlete, and civil rights activist. The surname itself is of English origin, likely a patronymic meaning 'son of Robert.' As a first name, Robeson emerged in the United States during the mid-20th century, possibly as a tribute to Paul Robeson's influential legacy. While never extremely common as a first name, it carries connotations of dignity, artistry, and social consciousness due to its association with Paul Robeson's multifaceted contributions to American culture and civil rights. The name also has a strong, distinctive sound that works well in contemporary naming patterns.
- Logunn
Description:
Logunn is a contemporary masculine name that appears to be a modern variant of Logan, possibly influenced by spelling trends that add distinctiveness to traditional names. Logan itself has Scottish Gaelic origins, derived from the place name 'lagan' meaning 'little hollow.' The double 'n' ending in Logunn gives the name a more substantial appearance while maintaining the strong, masculine sound of the original. While uncommon, Logunn follows the pattern of parents seeking unique spellings of familiar names to set their children apart. The name carries associations with strength and rugged individualism that the original Logan is known for, particularly in North America where it has been popular. The added 'u' creates a subtle difference in pronunciation that might emphasize the second syllable more than in the traditional spelling.
- Llewelleyn
Description:
Llewelleyn is a rare variant spelling of the Welsh name Llewellyn, which derives from the Welsh elements "llew" meaning "lion" and "gwyn" meaning "white" or "blessed." This distinctive spelling adds an extra 'e', giving it a slightly more elaborate appearance. The name carries historic significance in Welsh culture, as several Welsh princes bore the name Llewellyn during medieval times. Despite its noble heritage, Llewelleyn remains extremely uncommon, offering a unique option for parents drawn to Welsh naming traditions. The name conveys strength and distinction with its flowing sound and distinctive spelling, though its pronunciation might prove challenging for some.
- Jensson
Description:
Jensson is a masculine name with Scandinavian origins, functioning primarily as a patronymic surname meaning 'son of Jens.' Jens itself is a Danish and North German variant of Johannes (John). As a first name, Jensson is exceedingly rare, representing a modern trend of transforming surnames into given names. The double 's' spelling reflects authentic Nordic naming conventions. Parents might choose Jensson to honor Scandinavian heritage or family connections to the surname. While uncommon as a first name globally, it fits with contemporary preferences for surname-style given names and distinctive Nordic options. The name carries connotations of strength and cultural tradition.
- Kevn
Description:
Kevn is a masculine name that appears to be a variant spelling of Kevin, without the middle 'i.' The traditional Kevin originates from Irish Gaelic, meaning 'handsome' or 'gentle birth.' This streamlined version maintains the same pronunciation while offering a more concise written form. While much rarer than the standard spelling, Kevn might appeal to parents seeking minimalist, modern variations of traditional names. The removal of the vowel creates a distinctive appearance while preserving the familiar sound. Unlike Kevin, which was extremely popular in the United States during the 1950s-1970s, Kevn remains very uncommon, making it an option for those who appreciate the sound of Kevin but want something more unique.
- Nilan
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Nilan is a masculine name with multicultural origins. In Sanskrit, it relates to 'nila' meaning 'blue,' often associated with depth, wisdom, and tranquility. The name also appears in Sri Lankan culture with connections to strength and nobility. Some sources suggest it may alternatively mean 'one who is peaceful' or 'the peaceful one' in certain contexts. Nilan has gained modest usage internationally while remaining relatively uncommon, giving it a distinctive quality. The name's brief, two-syllable structure and soft ending make it both memorable and accessible. Parents might choose Nilan for its cross-cultural appeal, meaningful associations, and contemporary sound that works well across different linguistic traditions.
- Freemon
Description:
Freemon is a masculine name representing a spelling variation of Freeman. The name derives from the Old English elements "freo" meaning free and "mann" meaning man. Historically, Freeman was both an occupational surname for a person who was not a serf and a given name symbolizing liberty. The Freemon spelling emerged as a phonetic variant, maintaining the original meaning while offering a slightly different visual presentation. This name carries strong connotations of independence and liberty, values particularly celebrated in American culture. While relatively uncommon in contemporary use, Freemon appeals to parents seeking names with transparent meanings and positive historical associations, particularly those that emphasize freedom and autonomy.
- Brinstan
Origin:
Old EnglishDescription:
Brinstan was a Bishop of Wincester. This old English name has real potential for resurrection.
- Klinton
Description:
Klinton is an alternative spelling of Clinton, a surname-turned-first-name with English origins meaning "settlement on a hill" or "town on a headland." This variation with a 'K' gives the traditional name a more distinctive appearance while maintaining its strong, masculine sound. The name gained recognition through notable bearers like U.S. President Bill Clinton, though the 'K' spelling remains relatively uncommon. Klinton projects an image of leadership and authority, carrying the weight of its historical associations. Parents might choose this spelling to honor the traditional name while adding a modern twist. Like many surname-based first names, Klinton conveys a sense of dignity and heritage.