2800+ Girl Names That End in N
- Theolan
- Adilynn
Origin:
Spelling variation of AdelineDescription:
As a variant of Adeline, Adilynn fits into a popular family of names with many alternate spellings—Adalyn, Adalynn, Adaline, Addilynn—all of which are higher on the popularity charts than this one. While the name will sound familiar to most, it will undoubtedly bring about spelling confusion at some point.
- Marlen
- Maegan
- Jazmín
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"jasmine"Description:
The Spanish version of popular Jasmine has that zippy Z many parents are loving in recent years.
- Audrin
- Cayden
Origin:
Modern invented nameDescription:
Cayden is one of the most popular names for baby boys in the US today, with all spellings together used for over 11,000 baby boys and ranking Number 14 in our Playground Analysis.
- Fionn
Origin:
IrishMeaning:
"fair or white"Description:
Fionn is the Irish form of the name modernized as Finn, but popular in this form in Ireland, where it's in the boys' Top 20. A couple dozen baby boys in the US were named Fionn last year and no baby girls, though there were girls named Finn, Fionna, and Fionnuala, so Fionn may be thought of as a variation or short form of those names.
- Areen
- Baldwin
Origin:
GermanMeaning:
"brave friend"Description:
Writer James Baldwin could make this an inspirational choice for a child of either sex.
- Leen
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"tender"Description:
Leen, a relative of Layan, is one of the most popular girls' names in the Arab world.
- Dyllan
- Kaylen
Origin:
Variation of KaylinDescription:
Kaylen is a little bit Kayla, a little bit Kay plus Lynn, and ultimately one of those modern names that is unlikely to survive the future.
- Asian
- Waylynn
- Harlynn
- Lerryn
Origin:
CornishMeaning:
"flood"Description:
Lerryn is a Cornish place name for both the River Lerryn and the village that borders it. The name belonged first to the river, which was named in the 13th century. Lerryn literally translates to "flood."
- Ambelin
Origin:
Australian AboriginalDescription:
This name is connected to Ambelin Kwaymullina, an Indigenous Australian teen fiction author. Ambelin could be a nice alternative to Amber or Ember, if you can get past the fact it sounds very similar to Anne Boleyn.
- Sheralyn
- Alwin