5000+ Boy Names That End in N

  1. Kasjan
    • Origin:

      Polish variation of Cassian, Latin
    • Meaning:

      "hollow"
  2. Zevon
    • Origin:

      Musician name
    • Description:

      The late great singer-songwriter Warren Zevon would make a worthy namesake.
  3. Trisan
    • Description:

      Trisan is an uncommon masculine name with uncertain origins, possibly a modern variation of Tristan, the legendary knight of Arthurian romance. The name may also be a creative adaptation combining elements of names like Tristan and Jason. With its melodic two-syllable structure, Trisan carries a contemporary feel while retaining connections to ancient heroic traditions. The name has gained modest usage in recent decades as parents seek distinctive alternatives to more familiar names. Trisan projects qualities of adventure and uniqueness while remaining relatively straightforward to pronounce in many languages.
  4. Craven
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "garlic place"
    • Description:

      Since this is a word that pertains to cowardice, not the most appealing choice. Raven, Arven, and Haven might be more positive options for those drawn to the name by its sound.
  5. Constantijn
    • Origin:

      Dutch variation of Constantine
    • Meaning:

      "steadfast"
    • Description:

      This variation of Constantine is worn by Prince Constantijn of Holland, son of Queen Beatrix.
  6. Boynton
    • Origin:

      Irish and English
    • Meaning:

      "town near the Boyne"
    • Description:

      That sound again.
  7. Salaun
    • Description:

      Salaun is a masculine name with Breton origins, from the northwestern region of France. This distinctive name derives from the Breton word 'sal' meaning 'hall' or 'manor,' suggesting noble heritage. Historically, it was associated with Saint Salaun, a simple holy man from medieval Brittany, giving the name religious significance. Salaun has remained relatively uncommon outside of Brittany and French cultural contexts, making it an distinctive choice that carries cultural heritage. The name has a melodious quality when pronounced in the traditional Breton manner, with emphasis on the second syllable. For parents with Breton ancestry or those seeking a unique name with historical depth, Salaun offers cultural richness and distinction while remaining accessible in pronunciation.
  8. Dayn
    • Description:

      Dayn is a masculine name that appears to be a modern spelling variation of 'Dane' or possibly 'Dean.' If derived from 'Dane,' it has Norse origins referring to a person from Denmark. If connected to 'Dean,' it comes from the Old English 'denu' meaning 'valley' or from the Latin 'decanus' meaning 'head of ten.' The 'y' spelling gives this short, strong name a contemporary edge while maintaining its simple pronunciation. Dayn projects qualities of strength and straightforwardness with its direct sound. It remains uncommon in most countries, offering distinctiveness without complexity. The name's brevity makes it versatile and easy to pair with various middle and last names.

  9. Lashawn
    • Origin:

      American, a combination of the prefix La- and Shawn, Irish variation of John
    • Meaning:

      "God is gracious"
    • Description:

      The prefix La- was historically used by the Free Blacks of New Orleans in the nineteenth century to indicate paternity. Thus, someone named Lashawn was the son of Shawn, a phonetic spelling of Sean, the Irish variation of John.
  10. Riggan
    • Origin:

      Invented name
    • Description:

      Riggan found fame as the first name of the hero of the Oscar-winning film Birdman, played by Michael Keaton. Riggan has the two-syllable n-ending surname feel so trendy for boys' names today. It may be a variation of Reagan or Regan or it may be a play on the word rigging. Whatever its origin, we bet this is one fictional name that will find wider use in real life.
  11. Easten
    • Origin:

      Variation of Easton, English
    • Meaning:

      "east-facing place"
    • Description:

      Variation of Easton.
  12. Tereon
    • Description:

      Tereon is a masculine name with contemporary origins, possibly derived as a variation of Terrence or Terron. The name Terrence has Latin roots meaning 'smooth' or 'tender,' while the ending '-eon' appears in names of Greek origin meaning 'being' or 'existence.' This distinctive combination creates a modern-sounding name with classical elements. Tereon has a melodic quality and unique structure that makes it stand out while remaining pronounceable. Though rare in usage, the name fits with contemporary trends toward names ending with '-on' or '-eon' sounds. The uniqueness of Tereon offers bearers individuality while its familiar components make it accessible and memorable.
  13. Quantin
    • Description:

      Quantin is a distinctive masculine name that appears to be a variant of Quentin, which derives from the Latin name Quintinus, meaning 'fifth.' This connection to the number five historically indicated a fifth-born child in Roman families. While Quentin has medieval roots and has been used steadily for centuries, the Quantin spelling variation is much rarer, giving it a more unusual quality. The name carries a sophisticated sound with its combination of the strong 'Q' initial and the soft ending. Quantin has a modern, slightly scientific air that might appeal to contemporary parents looking for something distinctive yet recognizable. Despite its uniqueness, Quantin retains the dignified, intellectual associations of its more common variant while standing out with its distinctive spelling.
  14. Varun
    • Origin:

      Hindi, name of a God
    • Description:

      This name derives from the name Varuna, who in the Hindi faith was the god of water. Varun is, therefore, somewhat analogous to Neptune or Poseidon.
  15. Khyson
    • Origin:

      Modern invented name, variation of Kyson
    • Description:

      A spelling variation of Kyson, possibly with a hint of pop cultural influence (via the Kardashians and Gigi Hadid). Sometimes recorded to mean "son of Kyle" (or maybe "son of Kylie"), in this case, it could mean "son of Khy" and therefore "son of the sea".
  16. Quindlan
    • Description:

      Quindlan is a masculine name that appears to be a modern variant of the Irish surname Quinlan or the given name Quinlan. The original Quinlan derives from the Gaelic 'Ó Caoindealbháin,' meaning 'descendant of the fair-haired one.' This variation with a 'd' inserted gives it a distinctive spelling while maintaining the Celtic heritage. Quindlan is extremely rare, not appearing in most standard naming popularity lists. The name carries a strong, distinctive sound with its combination of the uncommon initial 'Qu' and the bold ending. Parents choosing this name likely appreciate its unique quality while still having roots in traditional Celtic naming patterns.
  17. Buiron
    • Description:

      Buiron is an uncommon masculine name with likely French or Celtic origins. The name may be derived from ancient Germanic elements or possibly represents a rare surname adopted as a first name. With its distinctive sound and uncommon usage, Buiron offers a strong option for parents seeking a truly unique name. The name has a sophisticated European quality with its subtle blend of sounds. While historical records of the name are limited, it shares structural similarities with traditional French surnames and Celtic given names. Buiron's rarity means that a child with this name would likely be the only one in their community, giving it strong individuality factor while still being pronounceable with its two-syllable structure.
  18. Mallin
    • Description:

      Mallin is a masculine name with several possible origins. It may derive from Irish Gaelic, possibly as a variant of Malone (from 'Mael Eoin,' meaning 'devotee of Saint John'), or from the surname Mallin or Mallon. In some contexts, it could be a variation of the Scandinavian name Malin (which is typically feminine in Sweden). The name has a strong, concise sound while maintaining a certain softness in pronunciation. Though uncommon as a first name in most English-speaking regions, Mallin has seen limited use, particularly in families with Irish heritage. Its rarity makes it distinctive while its familiar phonetics prevent it from feeling too foreign or difficult to pronounce.
  19. Vijun
    • Description:

      Vijun is a masculine name of likely South Asian origin, though it remains quite rare even within those communities. The name may be a variant of Vijay (meaning "victorious" in Sanskrit) or Arjun (a hero from Hindu mythology), or it could be a unique modern creation. Its distinctive sound combines the strong 'v' consonant with a smooth ending, creating a name that's both memorable and easily pronounceable. Vijun has a contemporary feel while potentially maintaining connections to traditional naming conventions from the Indian subcontinent. The name's rarity makes it an option for parents seeking a truly distinctive choice that still has potential cultural roots. Its uniqueness means a child named Vijun would likely have a one-of-a-kind name in most communities.

  20. Iman
    • Origin:

      Arabic
    • Meaning:

      "faith"
    • Description:

      One of the most famous Arabic names, Iman is a gender-neutral choice fairly evenly balanced in the US given last year to 110 girls and 80 baby boys. Another spelling popular in some countries is Eman.