2800+ Girl Names That End in N
- Pegeen
Origin:
Irish, diminutive of Mairead, Irish form of MargaretDescription:
Infrequently used relic of the Maureen-Colleen-Kathleen era, though it does seem to have a bit more energy than the others.
- Evchen
- Jacquelyn
- Malkin
- Nan
Origin:
English, diminutive of NancyDescription:
Bobbsey Twins-era nickname name that could find new life via Nan, heroine of The Nanny Diaries. Nan was also the nickname of Annabel St George, the protagonist of Edith Wharton's novel "The Buccaneers".
- Carden
Origin:
English occupational nameMeaning:
"wool carder"Description:
Unusual, serious, no-nonsense occupational surname that could be borrowed from the boys.
- Taylin
Origin:
Modern InventedDescription:
A mix-and-match unisex name inspired by Taylor.
- Bowyn
Origin:
WelshMeaning:
"son of Owen"Description:
A respelling of Bowen that gives the option of cozy nickname Wyn/Wynnie as well as Bo.
- Wintergreen
Origin:
English nature nameMeaning:
"green in the winter"Description:
The term "wintergreen" historically referred to plants that remain green through the winter, for which we use the word "evergreen" today. Gaultheria wintergreens, shrubs, contain the oil used to make wintergreen mint flavoring, used in chewing gum, toothpaste, and even root beer.
- Ellowyn
- Paydon
- Adalin
- Aislin
- Iridian
- O'brien
Origin:
IrishMeaning:
"descendant of Brian"Description:
This kind of authentic Irish surname makes a memorable first name for either sex, following in the path of all the Mac and Mc names recently popular.
- Corinn
- Dellon
- Jensyn
- Merredin
Origin:
Indigenous Australian place nameDescription:
Similar in sound to Meredith, this could be an interesting choice for parents looking for a unique name. Merri is an obvious and appealing nickname.
- Bronnen
Origin:
CornishMeaning:
"a rush"Description:
Bronnen is an attractive name but is similar to so many others -- Brennan, Brannon, Bronwen -- it's sure to provoke a lot of "What was that again?"