5000+ Boy Names That End in N

  1. Jazzmon
    • Description:

      Jazzmon is a contemporary masculine name with musical roots, clearly inspired by the American musical genre of jazz. This modern creation conveys rhythm, improvisation, and artistic spirit. The addition of '-mon' gives it a distinctive flair that sets it apart from simple word names. Jazzmon remains quite rare as a given name, appealing to parents who value musical connections and want something truly distinctive for their son. The name suggests creativity, self-expression, and a certain coolness factor. Boys named Jazzmon likely stand out in their peer groups while carrying a name that feels both modern and meaningful, connecting them to America's rich musical heritage.
  2. Adron
    • Description:

      Adron is a masculine name with Germanic origins, possibly derived from names like Adrian or other 'ad-' prefix names. It has a strong, distinctive sound that combines traditional elements with a modern feel. While not among the most common names, Adron has maintained a steady, if modest, presence in English-speaking countries. The name conveys qualities of strength and individuality. Some bearers may find connections to the Biblical Adrammelech, though the name's modern usage typically stands independent of these ancient references. Adron's brief structure and strong consonants give it a memorable quality that works well in contemporary naming trends.

  3. Beavan
    • Description:

      Beavan is a masculine name with Welsh origins, derived from the surname Bevan, which itself comes from 'ab Evan' meaning 'son of Evan.' Evan has Hebrew roots signifying 'God is gracious.' As a first name, Beavan is quite rare, maintaining a distinctive quality that appeals to parents seeking something uncommon with historical connections. The name has a strong yet approachable sound and fits well with contemporary naming trends favoring surname-style first names. Its Welsh heritage gives it a subtle Celtic appeal, while its construction feels both traditional and modern simultaneously. Beavan remains under-the-radar in popularity charts.

  4. Gan
    • Description:

      Gan is a concise masculine name with multiple cultural origins and meanings. In Chinese, Gan (甘) can mean 'sweet' or represent other characters with different meanings depending on the tone and written form. In Hebrew, Gan means 'garden' and appears in the term 'Gan Eden' (Garden of Eden). The name also exists in Vietnamese culture with various meanings depending on the specific characters used. In Welsh, Gan could be related to 'gān' meaning 'with.' This short, simple name has never been widely popular in Western countries but may have more usage in various Asian communities. Its brevity makes it easy to pronounce across languages while its cross-cultural presence offers versatility for families with diverse backgrounds.
  5. Reyaan
    • Description:

      Reyaan is a masculine name with Arabic origins, meaning 'gates of heaven,' 'well-watered,' or 'satisfied.' Popular in Muslim communities across the Middle East, South Asia, and increasingly in Western countries, Reyaan carries spiritually significant connotations of abundance and divine blessing. The name appears in Islamic traditions, where Ar-Reyaan is mentioned as one of the gates of Paradise through which those who fast will enter. Its melodic sound comes from the flowing combination of consonants and vowels. While traditional in origin, Reyaan has a contemporary feel that appeals to modern parents seeking names with spiritual meaning. Variant spellings include Rayaan, Rayyan, and Raian.
  6. Camdin
    • Description:

      Camdin is a modern masculine name that appears to be a contemporary variation of Camden. While Camden has clear English origins referring to a 'winding valley,' Camdin represents a newer spelling variant that has emerged in recent decades. The name has a contemporary feel while maintaining the strong, dignified quality of its traditional counterpart. Camdin began appearing on naming records in the United States around the 2000s but remains relatively uncommon. The alternative spelling offers a subtle way to personalize the more established Camden while retaining its appealing sound. Parents might choose Camdin for its modern edge combined with the geographic heritage and pleasant phonetics of the original name.
  7. Horten
    • Description:

      Horten is a masculine name with Germanic and Scandinavian roots. It likely derives from place names or surnames, particularly the Norwegian town of Horten. The name may be related to the Old Norse 'horthr' meaning 'harsh' or 'rough,' suggesting strength and resilience. As a given name, Horten remains quite rare globally, maintaining an air of distinction and uniqueness. It shares linguistic connections with the Latin 'hortus' meaning 'garden,' though this is likely coincidental rather than etymological. With its strong consonants and straightforward pronunciation, Horten conveys a sense of solidity and traditional masculinity. The name may appeal to parents seeking a distinctive Nordic-inspired name with historical undertones but minimal mainstream usage.
  8. Jaxin
    • Description:

      Jaxin is a modern masculine name that follows the contemporary trend of alternative spellings for traditional names. It appears to be a variant of Jackson or Jaxon, which themselves originated as surnames meaning 'son of Jack' (with Jack being a diminutive of John, meaning 'God is gracious'). The distinctive spelling with an 'i' instead of 'o' or 'on' gives this name a fresh, updated feel while maintaining its recognizable sound. Jaxin has gained some popularity in the 21st century as parents increasingly seek unique spellings for common names. The name carries a strong, contemporary image with its 'x' creating a bold visual impact. Jaxin might appeal to parents looking for a name that feels modern and distinctive while still being relatively easy to pronounce based on its similarity to more common versions.

  9. Metin
    • Origin:

      Turkish
    • Meaning:

      "strong"
    • Description:

      A once-popular name that has declined in popularity in Turkey in recent years, Metin is properly spelt with a dotted İ in Turkish.
  10. Beachán
    • Description:

      Beachán is a masculine Irish name pronounced approximately as 'BAY-uh-kawn' or 'BAY-uh-khan'. It derives from ancient Gaelic elements meaning 'little bee' or 'small, busy one'. In Irish tradition, the name was associated with industriousness and sweet nature. Historically, it was borne by an early Irish saint, though it remained relatively uncommon even in Ireland. Beachán has seen very limited use in modern times, making it a rare choice that strongly connects to Irish heritage. The name might appeal to parents seeking an authentic Irish option that's less familiar than popular choices like Aidan or Liam, while still carrying positive traditional symbolism.

  11. Murvin
    • Description:

      Murvin is an uncommon masculine name with uncertain origins. It may be a variant of Marvin (from Welsh meaning 'sea friend' or Germanic meaning 'famous friend') or Mervin (a medieval name derived from Welsh elements meaning 'sea' and 'friend'). The distinctive spelling with 'u' likely emerged in the early 20th century when variation in traditional names became popular. Murvin has maintained extremely limited usage, primarily in English-speaking countries, giving it a sense of uniqueness and individuality. The name carries a somewhat vintage quality while maintaining a dignified sound. Its rarity makes it appealing to parents seeking a traditional-sounding yet distinctive name. The most notable bearer is probably Jamaican reggae artist Murvin Smith, known professionally as Junior Murvin, who helped bring some recognition to this uncommon name.
  12. Gauvin
    • Description:

      Gauvin is a masculine name of French origin, representing the French form of Gawain, one of King Arthur's Knights of the Round Table. The name likely derives from the Welsh name Gwalchmai, though some connect it to variations of names meaning "hawk of May" or "hawk of the plain." In Arthurian legend, Gawain is known for his courtesy, compassion, and skill in battle, lending the name noble associations. While Gauvin remains relatively uncommon in English-speaking countries, it has maintained modest usage in France and French-speaking regions. The name combines historical depth with a distinctive sound that's both traditional and somewhat unexpected. Its literary connections give Gauvin a romantic, chivalrous quality appealing to parents drawn to names with medieval heritage.

  13. Goemon
    • Description:

      Goemon is a masculine Japanese name with significant historical and cultural importance in Japan. It is most famously associated with Ishikawa Goemon, a legendary ninja and folk hero from the 16th century who was something of a Japanese Robin Hood figure, stealing from the rich to give to the poor. In Japanese characters, the name can have various meanings depending on the kanji used. Goemon gained renewed recognition in popular culture through the manga and anime series "Lupin III," which features a character named Goemon Ishikawa XIII, a master samurai. The name carries connotations of strength, skill, and heroism in Japanese culture. Though rare outside of Japan, it represents a name with deep cultural roots and an intriguing historical narrative.
  14. Ogun
    • Origin:

      African, Yoruba
    • Meaning:

      "god of war"
    • Description:

      Militaristic.
  15. Jamesian
    • Description:

      Jamesian is an unusual masculine name derived from the name James, with the suffix "-ian" added to create an adjectival form. This distinctive name likely emerged as a modern invention rather than having historical usage as a given name. It might appeal to literary-minded parents, as "Jamesian" typically refers to the writing style or characteristics of authors named James, particularly Henry James. The name James itself has Hebrew origins meaning "supplanter" and has been popular across many cultures for centuries. As a first name, Jamesian remains extremely rare, offering a unique quality while maintaining connection to the classic, enduring name James. Its literary associations give it an intellectual, cultured connotation.
  16. Domitian
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "tamed"
    • Description:

      The common name of a 1st-century Roman emperor, Titus Flavius Domitianus.
  17. Kellton
    • Description:

      Kellton is a modern masculine name that represents a fusion of traditional elements, likely combining aspects of names like Kelly, Kelton, or Elton with a contemporary spelling. The double 'l' and addition of 't' give it a substantial, strong sound while maintaining a trendy appeal. This name emerged in popularity primarily in the early 21st century as part of the trend toward surnames used as first names and the preference for names with strong consonant sounds for boys. Kellton has a professional, distinguished quality while still sounding youthful. The name remains relatively uncommon, making it distinctive without being difficult to pronounce or spell. For parents seeking a modern name with traditional undertones, Kellton offers a balance of familiarity and uniqueness.
  18. Petersen
    • Description:

      Petersen is a masculine name that originated as a patronymic surname meaning 'son of Peter.' With Scandinavian and German roots, it was traditionally passed down through families rather than used as a first name. Peter, its root name, comes from the Greek word 'petros' meaning 'rock' or 'stone.' As a given name, Petersen represents the modern trend of using surnames as first names, appealing to parents seeking distinguished, strong-sounding options with historical weight. This practice became more common in the late 20th century, particularly in the United States. While still unusual as a first name, Petersen carries a professional, serious tone that suggests reliability and strength. The name's Scandinavian heritage adds a touch of Nordic distinction while remaining pronounceable in English-speaking countries.

  19. Vyan
    • Description:

      Vyan is a short, distinctive masculine name with several possible origins. In Sanskrit, it relates to one of the five vital airs or 'pranas' in the body, representing the energy that permeates the entire body and aids in circulation and nerve functions. This gives the name a profound spiritual meaning connected to life force and vitality. In some Slavic contexts, it may be a variant of Ivan or related names. Vyan has gained some attraction among parents seeking unique, meaningful names with spiritual undertones. The name's brevity makes it easily pronounceable across cultures, adding to its contemporary appeal. While still relatively uncommon globally, Vyan has seen modest increased usage in multicultural communities and among parents drawn to yoga and Eastern philosophical traditions.

  20. Daton
    • Description:

      Daton is a masculine name with multiple potential origins. It may be a variant of Dayton (an English surname meaning 'town of the day' or 'bright settlement'), or possibly connected to Greek elements meaning 'giver.' This uncommon name has a strong, contemporary sound while maintaining a connection to surname traditions. The simple two-syllable structure with its strong consonants gives Daton a sturdy, masculine quality. While never achieving widespread popularity, the name occasionally appears in usage records, particularly in the United States. Daton appeals to parents seeking a name with a modern feel but substantial sound, fitting well with current trends favoring strong consonant sounds and names that walk the line between familiar and distinctive.