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names ending in n

Exploring names that conclude with the letter 'n' reveals a rich tapestry of linguistic traditions and meanings across the globe. This distinctive ending offers a sense of completeness and often imparts a classic yet enduring quality to names, making them a popular choice for many parents. From timeless classics to unique cultural gems, names ending in 'n' provide a versatile and appealing option for naming a child.

40 names from diverse cultures

John English, Hebrew Meaning 'God is gracious,' it is a classic biblical name with enduring popularity. Susan English, Hebrew Derived from the Hebrew Shoshannah, meaning 'lily.' Ethan Hebrew Meaning 'strong, enduring, firm,' it is a biblical name. Lauren Latin Derived from Laurentius, meaning 'from Laurentum' or 'bay laurel.' Arjun Indian (Sanskrit) Meaning 'white, clear, silver,' it is a prominent name in Hindu mythology. Hassan Arabic Meaning 'handsome, good,' it is a common name in Muslim cultures. Kiran Indian (Sanskrit) Meaning 'ray of light' or 'sunbeam,' it is used for both boys and girls. Rhiannon Welsh Meaning 'great queen' or 'divine queen,' from Welsh mythology. Owen Welsh, Irish Meaning 'noble, well-born' or 'youth,' it is a classic Celtic name. Erin Irish A poetic name for Ireland, meaning 'from Ireland.' Gavin Scottish, Welsh Derived from Gawain, meaning 'white hawk' or 'May hawk.' Carmen Latin, Spanish Meaning 'song' or 'garden,' it also refers to Mount Carmel. Finn Irish, Norse Meaning 'fair' or 'white,' associated with the legendary hero Fionn mac Cumhaill. Gwen Welsh Meaning 'white, fair, blessed,' often used as a prefix for other Welsh names. Ivan Russian, Slavic A Slavic form of John, meaning 'God is gracious.' Vivian Latin Meaning 'life,' it is a historical name used for both genders but more commonly female. Ren Japanese Meaning 'lotus' or 'love,' it is a popular short name in Japan. Bronwyn Welsh Meaning 'fair, blessed breast,' it is a distinctive Welsh name. Sebastian Greek, Latin Meaning 'venerable, revered,' derived from the Greek city Sebaste. Sharon Hebrew Meaning 'a plain' or 'a fertile plain,' referring to the Plain of Sharon in Israel. Adnan Arabic Meaning 'settler' or 'pioneer,' a common name in Arabic cultures. Shannon Irish Named after the River Shannon, meaning 'old river' or 'wise river.' Simon Hebrew, Greek Meaning 'he has heard,' a biblical name with Greek origins. Kaitlyn Irish, English An Irish form of Katherine, meaning 'pure.' Stefan Greek, Slavic A Slavic form of Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland.' Megan Welsh A Welsh diminutive of Margaret, meaning 'pearl.' Ronan Irish Meaning 'little seal,' from Irish legend and history. Evelyn English, Germanic Possibly from Aveline, meaning 'wished for child,' or 'hazelnut.' Solomon Hebrew Meaning 'peace,' a prominent biblical name. Jocelyn Germanic, French Derived from a Germanic name meaning 'a Goth' or associated with 'joyful.' Christian Greek, Latin Meaning 'follower of Christ,' a widely recognized name. Aidan Irish Meaning 'little fire,' derived from the Old Irish name Aodhán. Imran Arabic Meaning 'prosperity' or 'exalted nation,' a significant name in Islamic tradition. Alison Germanic, French A medieval diminutive of Alice, meaning 'noble kind.' Quinn Irish Meaning 'descendant of Conn' or 'wisdom, chief,' originally a surname. Robin Germanic A diminutive of Robert, meaning 'bright fame,' also a type of bird. Duncan Scottish Meaning 'brown warrior' or 'dark-skinned warrior,' a royal Scottish name. Karen Danish, Greek A Danish diminutive of Katherine, meaning 'pure.' Brendan Irish Meaning 'prince' or 'brave,' a classic Irish saint's name. Leon Greek, Latin Meaning 'lion,' symbolizing strength and courage.

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