2800+ Girl Names That End in N

  1. Katherynn
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "pure"
    • Description:

      Variation of Katherine.
  2. Ellisin
    • Description:

      Ellisin is a feminine name that likely emerged as a modern variation of names in the Ellis or Ellison family. It may have developed as a feminine adaptation of the surname Ellison, which itself means 'son of Ellis,' with Ellis deriving from the biblical Elijah or the Greek Elias, meaning 'Jehovah is God.' The addition of the 'in' ending creates a softer, more distinctly feminine sound. Ellisin is extremely rare, giving it a unique quality for parents seeking an uncommon name. It carries a contemporary feel while maintaining connections to more traditional naming patterns. The name blends melodic qualities with an elegant sound, offering the potential nicknames Ellie or Elle. Its rarity means the bearer would likely have a distinctive identity not shared with classmates or colleagues.

  3. Allisoun
    • Description:

      Allisoun is an archaic feminine spelling variant of Alison, showing its medieval English origins. This spelling actually predates the modern form, appearing notably in Geoffrey Chaucer's 'The Miller's Tale' from the 14th century. Derived from the French diminutive of Alice (from the Germanic name Adalheidis, meaning 'noble type'), Allisoun carries a distinctly literary, historical quality. While extremely rare in contemporary use, it offers a connection to Middle English heritage and literature for parents seeking a name with authentic historical roots. The unusual spelling gives an otherwise familiar name a unique character, evoking images of medieval manuscripts and courtly traditions while maintaining the melodic sound of the more common Alison.
  4. Geelan
    • Description:

      Geelan is an unusual feminine name with obscure origins, possibly derived from Gaelic or Celtic roots, though it may also be a modern creation or surname adaptation. As a given name, Geelan remains exceptionally rare worldwide, with very limited documentation of its usage or meaning. The name has a contemporary sound with its strong 'G' beginning and flowing ending, which might appeal to parents seeking something unique. Without widespread usage, Geelan lacks established pronunciation norms or cultural associations, giving it flexibility and freshness. Parents choosing this name may appreciate its distinctiveness and the opportunity to shape its identity without preconceptions.