2800+ Girl Names That End in N
- Iaian
Description:
Iaian is an unusual feminine variant of the Hebrew name Ian, which itself is a Scottish version of John meaning 'God is gracious.' This rare spelling variation adds a distinctive touch to the traditional name. While the more common spelling for girls might be Iain or Iona, Iaian offers a unique alternative. The name has limited popularity globally, primarily appearing in Scottish communities or among families seeking uncommon names with traditional roots. Its uniqueness makes it a distinctive choice that stands out on class rosters or official documents, though bearers might frequently need to correct spelling and pronunciation.
- Aruzhan
Origin:
KazakhMeaning:
"beautiful soul"Description:
Gorgeous Kazakh name with a poetic meaning. Aruzkhan ranked as high as Number 3 in Kazakhstan in 2011.
- Shirin
Origin:
PersianMeaning:
"charming, sweet"Description:
An attractive unisex choice heard in several countries, including Armenia. Can be pronounced sheer-IN or sheer-EEN.
- Aydan
Origin:
Variation of Aidan, Irish, TurkishMeaning:
"little and fiery one; of the moon"Description:
On one hand, Aydan is a variation of the popular Irish name, Aidan, and a creative, Anglicized spelling of the Gaelic Aodhán. Meaning "little fiery one", it is more commonly used for boys, notably in the US, where it was give to 106 boys in a recent year, and England and Wales where it was given to 20.
- Harleen
Description:
Harleen is a feminine name of Punjabi and Sikh origin, combining elements that mean 'God's love' or 'with God's grace.' The name blends 'Har' (a reference to God) with 'leen' (absorbed or immersed). Primarily used in the Punjabi community, Harleen gained some recognition in Western pop culture through the character Harleen Quinzel (Harley Quinn) in Batman comics. The name reflects Sikh naming traditions while offering a distinctive yet accessible sound for diverse communities. Harleen projects strength, spirituality, and cultural heritage. Its growing international recognition has increased its appeal beyond traditional usage, though it remains most common in families with Punjabi or Indian connections.
- Yazlin
Description:
Yazlin is a modern feminine name with multicultural appeal. It possibly derives from Turkish origins or may be a creative variation of names like Yasmin/Jasmine. The name has a contemporary feel with its 'Y' beginning and 'lin' ending, following naming trends of the 2010s. Yazlin began appearing in American name records in the early 2000s and has seen modest but increasing usage, particularly in Hispanic communities. Parents might choose Yazlin for its exotic sound and uniqueness while still being relatively easy to pronounce. The name has a bright, youthful quality and provides the appealing nickname option 'Yaz.'
- Morgann
Description:
Morgann is a feminine name representing a variant spelling of Morgan, which originated as a Welsh masculine name before evolving into usage for both genders. Derived from the Welsh elements 'mor' meaning 'sea' and 'cant' meaning 'circle,' it suggests connections to the brilliance and mystery of the ocean. The doubled 'n' ending gives this version a distinctive, contemporary touch while preserving its Celtic roots. In Welsh mythology, Morgan appears as Morgan le Fay, a powerful enchantress in Arthurian legends, lending the name magical and mystical associations. While traditionally used for boys in Wales, Morgann has grown increasingly popular as a feminine name across English-speaking countries. Its strong sound and nature connections appeal to parents seeking a name with Celtic heritage and an element of natural power.
- Passion
Origin:
English word nameMeaning:
" strong and barely controllable emotion"Description:
A word name with religious and secular significance.
- Alysen
Description:
Alysen is a modern feminine variant of Alice, featuring a distinctive spelling that updates this classic name. The traditional Alice derives from the Old German name Adalheidis, meaning 'noble natured' or 'of noble kind.' This spelling variation emerged during the late 20th century trend of creating alternative versions of traditional names with 'y' substitutions and modified endings. Alysen offers a contemporary feel while maintaining connections to a name with rich historical significance. While not among the most common variations, Alysen provides parents a way to honor family members named Alice while giving their daughter a more distinctive version. The name balances familiarity with uniqueness, making it recognizable yet uncommon enough to stand out.
- Pegeen
Origin:
Irish, diminutive of Mairead, Irish form of MargaretDescription:
Infrequently used relic of the Maureen-Colleen-Kathleen era, though it does seem to have a bit more energy than the others.
- 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.
- Chamberlain
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"royal official"Description:
A distinguished English occupational surname referring to a senior official who managed the household of a noble or monarch. The best known historical bearer is British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, who was in office at the start of the Second World War.
- Keagan
Origin:
Irish, spelling variation of KeeganDescription:
Right in step with the two-syllable irish surname-names now on the rise.
- Ailinn
Description:
Ailinn is a feminine name with Gaelic origins, derived from Irish mythology and history. It's a variant of Aileen or Eileen, ultimately stemming from the Gaelic 'Eibhlín' or 'Aveline,' meaning 'desired' or 'pleasant.' The distinctive spelling with the double 'n' ending gives this ancient name a contemporary feel while preserving its Celtic roots. Though uncommon in mainstream usage, Ailinn has retained quiet popularity among families interested in Irish heritage and Celtic traditions. The name offers a blend of delicacy and strength, with its soft sounds but ancient warrior associations. Its relative obscurity makes it appealing to parents seeking names with historical depth that remain unique. Ailinn allows for natural nicknames like Aili while providing a full name with cultural significance.
- Didion
Description:
Didion is an unusual feminine name that likely derives from surnames or place names of Greek or French origin. It may be connected to the Greek name 'Didymus' meaning 'twin,' or possibly from French regional surnames. The name gained some recognition through association with celebrated American author Joan Didion, whose literary contributions may inspire parents to choose this name. As a first name, Didion remains extremely rare, appealing to parents seeking a distinctive, intellectual choice with literary connections. It has a sophisticated, modern sound despite its historical roots. The name's uncommon nature means a child named Didion would likely be the only one in their community, making it an individualistic choice with cultural cachet.
- Kaaren
Description:
Kaaren is a feminine name that represents a Scandinavian variant of Karen, which ultimately derives from Katherine. The name's roots trace back to the Greek 'Aikaterine,' with debated meanings including 'pure' or possibly connecting to the goddess Hecate. The distinctive double 'a' spelling reflects Norwegian and Danish linguistic influences, giving the name a Nordic touch that sets it apart from the more common Karen. While never achieving mainstream popularity in the United States, Kaaren saw modest usage during the mid-20th century when Karen was at its peak. Today, Kaaren remains uncommon, offering a unique alternative with the same pleasant sound but less cultural baggage than its more common counterpart.
- Dellen
Origin:
CornishMeaning:
"petal"Description:
Intriguing combo of elements.
- Evlyn
Description:
Evlyn is a variant spelling of Evelyn, a name with dual origins. It began as an English surname derived from the Norman French feminine name Aveline, which comes from Germanic roots meaning "desired" or "water, island." Interestingly, Evelyn was historically used for both boys and girls, though it's now primarily feminine. This particular spelling, Evlyn, simplifies the traditional form by removing a vowel while maintaining the same pronunciation. The name experienced popularity in the early 20th century, declined mid-century, then saw a significant revival beginning in the 1990s. Evlyn offers a streamlined, modern alternative to the more common spelling while retaining the name's classic elegance and soft sound that has appealed to generations of parents seeking a name that balances tradition with simplicity.
- Arin
Description:
Arin is a versatile name used for both genders, though here specifically feminine. With multicultural origins, it appears in Turkish meaning 'pure, clean,' in Hebrew as a variant of Aaron meaning 'high mountain' or 'exalted,' and in Celtic tradition possibly meaning 'Ireland.' This short, melodic name has gained modest usage in the United States since the 1990s, appealing to parents seeking something distinctive but accessible. As a feminine name, Arin offers a modern alternative to traditional names like Erin or Karen. Its cross-cultural presence gives it global appeal, while its simple structure makes it easily pronounceable across languages. The name's various meanings generally convey positive attributes of clarity, elevation, and cultural connection.
- Charon
Origin:
Greek MythologyMeaning:
"of keen gaze"Description:
The name of the ferrymen of dead souls to the Greek underworld and the name of Pluto's desolate moon, Charon makes an interesting, if somewhat macabre, choice for a baby. There are two pronunciations of this name, depending on whether you're referring to the ferryman or the moon. While the Greek version is pronounced with a hard "k" sound, the astronomer who named the moon did not know about the Greek myth - he named the moon after his wife Charlene, so many astronomers pronounce it with a "sh" sound.
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