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5000+ Boy Names That End in N

  1. Trevian
    • Description:

      Trevian is a modern masculine name with possible Latin roots. It may be derived from Latin 'tres viae' meaning 'three roads' or could be a creative variation of names like Trevor or Trevon. This distinctive name has a contemporary feel while maintaining a connection to traditional naming elements. Trevian remains relatively uncommon in the United States and other English-speaking countries, giving it a unique quality that stands out without seeming too unfamiliar. The name carries a sophisticated sound with its three syllables and smooth pronunciation. For parents seeking something distinctive yet accessible, Trevian offers a balance of uniqueness and approachability while conveying strength and modernity.
  2. Branton
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "sword or fire town"
    • Description:

      Branton may be more unusual than Brandon but it will forever be confused with that name.
  3. Tiernen
    • Description:

      Tiernen is a masculine name of Irish Gaelic origin, believed to be derived from 'tighearna' meaning 'lord' or 'master.' This uncommon name carries aristocratic connotations and connects to Ireland's historic clan system. Tiernen is sometimes spelled Tiernan or Tiarnan, with the latter being more traditional in Irish. The name has remained relatively rare outside of Ireland, giving it a distinctive quality for those who bear it. In recent years, as parents seek unique names with cultural significance, Tiernen has seen modest increased interest, especially among families with Irish heritage who wish to honor their ancestral roots.
  4. Lenn
    • Origin:

      Dutch diminutive of Lennart, Swedish
    • Meaning:

      "brave lion"
    • Description:

      Old-school nicknames for boys are back, and Lenn is a great candidate for revival. Single-N Len may not be as cool as this Dutch version, originally a nickname for Lennart.
  5. Treyvenn
    • Description:

      Treyvenn is a modern masculine name that appears to be a creative elaboration of names like Trey or Trevor. The 'Trey' element may derive from the word meaning 'three' or 'third,' often given to third sons or those named after fathers and grandfathers. The distinctive spelling with the double 'n' ending gives the name a contemporary, stylized quality. Treyvenn remains quite rare, appealing to parents seeking a unique name that still has familiar elements. The name has a strong, masculine sound with its consonant clusters while maintaining a smooth pronunciation. Its contemporary feel and distinctive spelling make it stand out while still having roots in more traditional naming patterns.
  6. Brahnen
    • Description:

      Brahnen is a masculine name of uncertain origin, possibly a modern variant or unique creation inspired by names like Brennan or Brandon. With its distinctive spelling and two-syllable structure, Brahnen has a contemporary feel while maintaining a strong masculine sound. This extremely rare name doesn't appear in traditional naming records or popularity charts, making it a truly unique choice. The unusual combination of letters creates a name that feels both familiar and novel simultaneously. Parents seeking a modern-sounding name that stands out might be drawn to Brahnen, as it offers distinctiveness without difficult pronunciation. The name could potentially be related to the word 'brain,' giving it subtle associations with intelligence and thoughtfulness.
  7. Lachlann
    • Description:

      Lachlann is a masculine name of Scottish Gaelic origin, a variant of Lachlan, meaning 'from the land of lakes' or 'warrior from the land of lochs.' This traditional Highland name has deep roots in Scottish clan history, particularly associated with Clan MacLachlan. The double 'n' spelling represents a more traditional Gaelic form, though less common than the single 'n' version. Pronounced LAKH-luhn (with the 'ch' as in 'loch'), the name carries a strong Celtic heritage and conjures images of Scotland's rugged landscapes. While well-established in Scotland, Lachlann remains relatively uncommon internationally. The name has seen modest growth in popularity in English-speaking countries as parents increasingly seek authentic cultural names with historical significance. Its distinctive spelling ensures individuality while maintaining pronounceability.
  8. Johvan
    • Description:

      Johvan is a distinctive masculine name that appears to be a modern variation combining elements of Johan, John, or Giovanni with unique styling. While not widely used, it carries a contemporary feel with traditional underpinnings. The name may have connections to the Hebrew Yochanan, meaning 'God is gracious,' which is the root of many similar-sounding names across different cultures. Johvan has a strong, masculine quality with an international flair that crosses cultural boundaries. Its rarity makes it an appealing choice for parents seeking a name that sounds familiar yet remains distinctive and memorable. The name has a melodic quality that balances strength and elegance.
  9. Payson
    • Origin:

      Modern invented name
    • Description:

      Pay-names are ultra-hot for girls these days, but they're also fairly popular for boys, in no small part thanks to Peyton Manning.
  10. Sherridan
    • Description:

      Sherridan is a masculine name that appears to be a variation of Sheridan, which originated as an Irish surname derived from 'Ó Sirideáin' meaning 'descendant of Sirideán.' The name Sirideán possibly meant 'searcher' or 'seeker.' Sherridan has the distinctive double-r spelling that sets it apart from the more common Sheridan. The name carries a sophisticated, slightly aristocratic feel and brings to mind playwright Richard Brinsley Sheridan. As a first name, Sherridan remains uncommon, appealing to parents seeking something distinctive with Celtic heritage. The name offers friendly nicknames like Sherry or Dan while maintaining its formal elegance. While more frequently used for boys, Sherridan occasionally appears as a girl's name as well.

  11. Jayvon
    • Description:

      Jayvon appears to be a modern constructed name that likely developed as a variant spelling of Javon or as a combination of the popular 'Jay' prefix (which can derive from the letter 'J' or names like Jason or Jacob) with the '-von' suffix (potentially from names like Devon or Kevon). The name emerged in American naming records in the late 1980s and gained increased usage through the 1990s and 2000s. Jayvon exemplifies contemporary naming trends that favor distinctive spellings and combinations of recognizable name elements. The 'Jay' element appears in numerous modern American names, while the '-von' ending may relate to the French 'von' meaning 'of' or simply be chosen for its phonetic appeal and contemporary sound.
  12. Cardon
    • Description:

      Cardon is a masculine name with multiple possible origins. It may derive from the Old French word 'chardon' meaning 'thistle' or from the Latin 'carduus' with the same meaning. Alternatively, it could be related to the English surname Carden, which referred to someone from the place named Garden or Carden, or to the Spanish surname Cardón. The name has a strong, contemporary sound despite its historical roots. While uncommon as a first name in most English-speaking countries, Cardon has seen modest usage in parts of the United States, particularly in Utah and Idaho, possibly influenced by prominent Mormon families with this surname. Its distinctive sound and natural connection make it appealing to parents seeking an uncommon but accessible name.
  13. Daxon
    • Origin:

      Modern invented name
    • Description:

      May tagalong after fast-rising cousin Jaxon.
  14. Emilyan
    • Description:

      Emilyan is an uncommon masculine name with Slavic origins, particularly found in Bulgarian culture. It is related to the Latin name Aemilianus, which derives from the Roman family name Aemilius, meaning 'rival' or 'emulating.' In Eastern European contexts, Emilyan (sometimes spelled Emilian) has historical and religious significance, as it was borne by several Christian saints. The name combines traditional roots with a distinctive sound that sets it apart from the more common Emil or Emilio. Though rare in Western countries, it offers parents an option with international flair and historical depth. Emilyan carries a scholarly and dignified quality while maintaining a modern appeal through its connection to the popular Emil family of names.

  15. Traven
    • Description:

      Traven is an uncommon masculine name with multiple possible origins. It may derive from the surname Traven, which has roots in Old English meaning "strong as iron," or could be connected to the Irish surname Trevin. Some associate it with author B. Traven, the mysterious writer of "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre." This contemporary-sounding name gained modest usage in America from the 1970s onward, appealing to parents seeking something modern and distinctive. Traven combines strong consonants with a smooth flow, fitting current trends for two-syllable masculine names ending in 'n.' While still rare, it offers an appealing balance of uniqueness and accessibility, with a strong, adventurous quality that resembles more popular names like Travis and Trevor.

  16. Cleavon
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "of the cliff"
    • Description:

      Best known from actor-comedian Cleavon Little, Cleavon feels less soap opera than Cliff and quite really on-trend right now.
  17. Jayren
    • Description:

      Jayren is a contemporary masculine name that represents a modern creation rather than having deep historical roots. It appears to be a blend of the popular prefix "Jay" (seen in names like Jayden, Jayce, and Jayson) combined with the trendy "-ren" ending (as in Darren or Warren). The name has a melodic quality with its two-syllable structure. Jayren is quite rare, making it an uncommon choice for parents seeking distinctive names. It fits within the trend of invented names that emerged in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, particularly in American naming culture. While lacking specific cultural origins, Jayren has a contemporary feel that appeals to parents looking for unique yet accessible options.
  18. Alcuin
    • Origin:

      Germanic
    • Meaning:

      "sanctuary friend"
    • Description:

      An Old French and English name thought to derive from the Germanic elements alah "sanctuary" and win "friend". Variant forms include Alcwin and Alawin.
  19. Tigran
    • Origin:

      Armenian
    • Meaning:

      "sharp, slender"
    • Description:

      A cool-soungin ancient Armenian name which has belonged to several historical kings.
  20. Jann
    • Description:

      Jann is a masculine name with multiple origins, functioning as a variant of Jan (the Dutch, Polish, and Scandinavian form of John) or as a shortened form of Jannik. Ultimately derived from the Hebrew name Yochanan meaning "God is gracious," Jann maintains the same essential meaning while offering a more streamlined spelling. The doubled 'n' gives the name a distinctive look compared to the more common Jan. Popular in parts of Northern Europe, particularly Germany, Denmark, and Switzerland, Jann remains relatively uncommon in English-speaking countries. The name's brevity and strong consonant ending give it a clean, modern feel despite its ancient origins, making it appealing to parents seeking a short, international name with traditional roots.

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