2800+ Girl Names That End in N
- Naydeen
- Joslyn
Origin:
Spelling variation of JocelynDescription:
Much less popular than the original spelling of Jocelyn. While it might be tempting to go with this more phonetic spelling, we recommend sticking with the traditional name.
- Kyran
- Iben
Origin:
German and Scandinavian form of IvoMeaning:
"yew wood"Description:
This unisex nature name ranks among the most popular girl names in Norway.
- Bevan
- Madelin
Description:
A spelling variation of Madeleine, which is the French form of Hebrew Magdalene meaning "from Magdala" or "from the high tower."
- Mairwen
- Gaelin
- Roísín
- Hafren
Origin:
Welsh river nameDescription:
The modern Welsh name for the River Severn, the longest river in Britain, which partly forms the border between England and Wales. Both Severn and Hafren come from the ancient British name Sabrina.
- Lynwen
Origin:
WelshMeaning:
"fair image"Description:
A bit of a tongue-twister.
- Caoilfhionn
Origin:
IrishMeaning:
"slender"Description:
Rare Irish saint's name sometimes anglicized as Keelin or Caelin.
- Cendrillon
Origin:
FrenchMeaning:
"little ashes"Description:
The unusual (to English speakers) name Cendrillon is French for Cinderella, though most Americans wouldn't recognize it as such. This might make an excellent middle name for those who are looking for something rare, whimsical, fantastical, and literary. But you must insist on the lovely French pronunciation — if you're choosing a name this uncommon, why not go all the way.
- Ardin
- Sabryn
- Golden
Origin:
Word nameDescription:
Like Silver, Golden is a shimmering metallic color name, almost too dazzling for an ordinary girl.
- Pumpkin
Origin:
English word nameMeaning:
"pumpkin"Description:
A common name for orange-colored cats. Fun fact: the word pumpkin is derived from the Greek pepōn, translating to "large melon."
- Fanchon
Origin:
French variation of FrancesMeaning:
"from France; free man"Description:
Fanchon is a sweet and affectionate Gallic choice.
- Lyndon
- Morgyn