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2800+ Girl Names That End in N

  1. Shoushan
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "lily"
    • Description:

      Shoushan is a romantic member of the Susan/Susannah/Shoshana family — rhythmic and melodic.
  2. Jacalin
    • Description:

      Jacalin is a feminine name that appears to be a creative variant of Jacqueline, which derives from the masculine French name Jacques (the French form of Jacob, meaning 'supplanter'). This unique spelling gives a fresh twist to the traditional name while maintaining its elegant character. The name has a lilting, melodic quality with its soft syllables. Jacalin is quite rare, not appearing on most popular name charts, making it an uncommon choice for parents seeking distinction. It shares sounds with popular names like Jaclyn and Jocelyn while offering a more distinctive spelling. The name carries a gentle sophistication that works well across ages, from childhood to adulthood. Those named Jacalin might appreciate having a recognizable yet uncommon name with connections to classic naming traditions.
  3. Earrin
    • Description:

      Earrin is an uncommon feminine name with unclear origins, possibly a modern variation of Erin or a creative adaptation of the word 'earring.' The name has a melodic quality that appeals to parents seeking something distinctive yet pronounceable. While Erin refers to Ireland in its traditional usage, Earrin doesn't carry specific cultural connotations but instead offers a contemporary sound with its double 'r' and soft ending. The name remains quite rare in naming records, making it an attractive choice for parents desiring uniqueness. Earrin has a gentle, flowing quality while maintaining enough familiarity to be easily recognized and spelled. Its rarity means a child named Earrin would likely be the only one in her class or community.
  4. Kallon
    • Description:

      Kallon as a feminine name is quite uncommon, as it's more typically used as a masculine name with African roots, particularly in Sierra Leone where it appears as a surname and given name. For girls, it may be a modern invention or creative variant of names like Kallen or Kallan. The name could also be related to similar-sounding names like Kalon (Greek for "beauty") or be a variant spelling of Callen or Kellen. Without extensive historical usage as a feminine name, Kallon offers a strong, distinctive sound with its punchy consonants and clear pronunciation. Parents choosing this name for a daughter may appreciate its gender-neutral quality and unique character, as it remains extremely rare for girls in most naming traditions.

  5. Braelinn
    • Description:

      Braelinn is a feminine name of modern origin, likely created as a combination of the popular 'Brae' prefix (Scottish for 'hillside') and the trendy '-linn' suffix seen in names like Ashlynn and Jaylinn. This contemporary creation gives the name a melodic flow while maintaining a connection to nature through its first element. Braelinn emerged in the early 21st century amid the trend for unique, sonorous names with Celtic-inspired sounds. While relatively uncommon, it fits well with other modern invented names that combine familiar elements in new ways. The name has a gentle yet distinctive quality, appealing to parents seeking something uncommon but not completely unfamiliar in sound pattern. Its rhythm and soft consonants give it a decidedly feminine character.

  6. Kristlyn
    • Karolynn
      • Description:

        Karolynn is a feminine name that emerged as a creative variation of Caroline or Carolyn. It combines the traditional elegance of these classic names with a distinctive spelling that adds uniqueness. The name has Germanic roots, derived from 'Karl' meaning 'free man' or 'strong one.' Karolynn gained modest popularity in the United States during the mid-20th century as parents began seeking personalized spellings of traditional names. The double 'n' ending adds a touch of modern flair to this timeless name. While never reaching the top tier of popularity charts, Karolynn offers familiarity with a distinctive edge for those looking for something recognizable yet somewhat uncommon.

    • Joeann
      • Description:

        Joeann is a feminine name that appears to be a combination of the names Joe (a shortened form of Joseph, meaning "God will increase") and Ann (derived from Hannah, meaning "grace"). This compound style was particularly popular in the mid-20th century in America. Joeann has a folksy, warm quality that bridges traditional naming conventions with a personalized touch. While never extremely common, the name saw its greatest usage in the United States between the 1930s and 1960s. Joeann carries a vintage charm and unpretentious quality that connects to Americana and mid-century naming trends. The name's straightforward pronunciation and spelling make it accessible, while its relative rarity gives it distinctiveness in contemporary settings.

    • Macin
      • Description:

        Macin is a feminine name with several possible origins. It may be a variant spelling of Macyn or Masin, or a feminine form of Mace. Some connect it to Slavic origins where it could be related to Maciej (Matthew), meaning 'gift of God.' Others see it as a modern invented name with a contemporary sound. The pronunciation typically follows 'MAY-sin' or 'muh-SIN,' giving it versatility across cultures. Macin has a strong, distinctive quality while maintaining femininity through its soft ending. The name remains uncommon in most regions, making it an option for parents seeking something unique yet accessible. Its brevity and clear pronunciation give it practical appeal in our globalized world.
    • Shanon
      • Description:

        Shanon is a gender-neutral name, though more commonly used for females, representing a spelling variation of Shannon. Originally an Irish surname derived from the River Shannon, Ireland's longest river, the name comes from the Irish 'Sionainn,' possibly meaning 'wise river' or 'old river.' Shanon, with its single 'n' spelling, offers a streamlined alternative to the more traditional form. Though less common than Shannon, this variation maintains the same melodic quality and Irish heritage connections. The name gained popularity as a given name in America during the mid-20th century and has a natural, flowing quality that reflects its riverine origins. Shanon carries connotations of wisdom, natural beauty, and Celtic heritage.

    • Yarden
      • Origin:

        Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "to flow down, descend"
      • Description:

        The name Jordan comes from Yarden, which is also the name of the River Jordan in Hebrew. In Israel, Yarden is a Top 200 name for girls.
    • Dayton
      • Origin:

        English variation of Deighton
      • Meaning:

        "place with a dike"
      • Description:

        A city name that sounds more legit than most because of its similarity to Peyton and other such names in circulation.
    • Braylon
      • Description:

        Braylon as a feminine name represents an interesting gender crossover, as it originated and is more commonly used as a masculine name. Created as a modern American invention in the late 20th century, Braylon likely combines popular name elements like the prefix 'Bray-' (as in Brayden) with the suffix '-lon.' While predominantly given to boys, its increasing use for girls reflects the modern trend of gender-neutral naming. The name gained wider recognition when football player Braylon Edwards rose to prominence in the 2000s. For girls, Braylon offers a strong, contemporary sound that fits with other popular unisex names. Its usage for females remains relatively rare, making it a distinctive choice.
    • Jazzmynn
      • Description:

        Jazzmynn is a contemporary feminine name that blends musical inspiration with modern naming trends. Created as a unique variation of Jasmine with influences from the musical genre jazz and the popular name suffix "lynn," this distinctive name emerged in the late 20th century. Jazzmynn projects a creative, rhythmic quality that reflects artistic expression and individuality. Though relatively uncommon, it appeals to parents seeking a melodic name with a contemporary flair. The double "z" and unique spelling make it stand out visually as well as phonetically. Jazzmynn might be chosen by music-loving parents or those wanting a name that suggests improvisation, creativity, and the smooth, expressive qualities associated with jazz music.

    • Catlinn
      • Description:

        Catlinn is a modern feminine variant of Caitlin, which itself derives from the Irish name Caitlín, the Irish form of Catherine. The ultimate origin is the Greek name Aikaterine, with debated meanings including 'pure' or possibly relating to Hecate, a Greek goddess. Catlinn emerged as an alternative spelling in the late 20th century as parents sought distinctive variations of popular names. Unlike the more traditional Caitlin or Katelyn, Catlinn remains relatively uncommon, offering familiarity with a unique edge. The distinctive double 'n' ending gives this name a contemporary feel while maintaining its Irish heritage. It shares the nickname options of Cat or Linn with its more traditional counterparts.
    • Cynnamon
      • Description:

        Cynnamon is a creative, elaborated spelling of the spice name Cinnamon, which began appearing as a feminine given name in the United States during the 1960s counterculture movement when nature-inspired and unconventional names gained popularity. The distinctive spelling with a 'y' and double 'n' adds a layer of uniqueness to an already uncommon name. Derived from the aromatic bark used as a spice throughout human history, Cinnamon and its variants evoke warmth, sweetness, and exotic appeal. The name's sensory associations create a vibrant, spirited impression. While never reaching mainstream popularity, Cynnamon appeals to parents seeking a boldly distinctive name with natural origins and a warm, spicy personality. Its unconventional spelling ensures individuality while maintaining the recognizable pronunciation.

    • Shaylyn
      • Description:

        Shaylyn is a feminine name that represents a modern variation of traditional names like 'Shayla' or 'Shailene.' It likely combines elements of the Irish name 'Shay' (meaning 'hawk-like' or 'gift') with the popular '-lyn' suffix that emerged in American naming trends. This contemporary construction creates a name that feels both familiar and distinctive. Shaylyn gained modest popularity in the 1990s and early 2000s, part of the trend toward names with Celtic influences and creative spellings. The name has a melodic flow with its soft consonants and rhythmic syllables. Shaylyn appeals to parents seeking a name with modern sensibility that maintains connections to traditional naming patterns while offering their daughter a name that stands out without being difficult to pronounce or spell.
    • Devinn
      • Description:

        Devinn is a feminine variation of the masculine name Devin, which has Irish Gaelic origins derived from 'Damh' meaning 'poet' or possibly from an Old French surname meaning 'divine.' The doubled 'n' gives this spelling a distinctive modern touch. While traditionally more common for boys, Devinn as a feminine name represents the growing trend of gender-neutral naming. This spelling variation remains relatively uncommon, giving girls named Devinn a unique identity. The name carries connotations of creativity, inspiration, and spiritual connection, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking a name with depth yet contemporary appeal.
    • Maesyn
      • Description:

        Maesyn is a contemporary feminine name that appears to be a modern, creative spelling variation of Mason. While Mason originated as an English occupational surname meaning 'stoneworker,' Maesyn represents the trend toward distinctive spellings and feminization of traditionally masculine names. The altered spelling with 'ae' and 'y' gives the name a softer, more feminine appearance while maintaining the familiar sound. This name emerged as part of the movement toward gender-neutral naming options with personalized spellings. Maesyn would be considered quite uncommon, appealing to parents seeking something recognizable yet distinctive. The name carries a modern, creative quality while still connecting to the popularity and strength of Mason, which has been a top boys' name in recent decades.

    • Silken
      • Origin:

        Word name
      • Description:

        Smooth and evocative, but not very namelike.

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