5000+ Boy Names That End in N
- Julean
Description:
Julean is an uncommon masculine name that likely developed as a variant of Julian or possibly as a combination of Jules and Jean/Dean. The name Julian originates from Latin 'Julianus,' meaning 'descended from Julius' or 'youthful.' This spelling variant, Julean, gives the traditional name a more contemporary feel while maintaining its classical roots. The name has a melodic quality with its soft consonants and flowing sound. While rare in mainstream usage, Julean exemplifies the modern trend toward unique spellings of traditional names. It maintains the sophisticated, intellectual associations of Julian while offering distinctiveness. The name might appeal to parents seeking a name with historical depth but a fresh presentation.
- Jung-hoon
Origin:
KoreanDescription:
Variation of Jeong-Hun
- Davien
Description:
Davien is a modern masculine name that appears to be a creative variation of David, which has Hebrew origins meaning "beloved." This contemporary spelling adds a distinctive flair to the traditional name while maintaining its recognizable roots. Davien emerged in American naming patterns during the late 20th century as parents increasingly sought unique spellings of familiar names. While not among the most popular names, Davien has maintained a steady presence in naming records since the 1990s. The name offers the stability and heritage of David with a modern twist, appealing to parents who want a name that stands out slightly while still having traditional underpinnings.
- Gearóidin
Description:
Gearóidin is an Irish masculine name that represents a diminutive form of Gearóid, the Irish equivalent of Gerald. The name has Gaelic origins, with the root name Gerald derived from Germanic elements meaning 'spear' and 'rule' or 'brave with a spear.' The diminutive suffix '-ín' (pronounced 'een') adds an affectionate quality, traditionally indicating 'little Gearóid' or 'son of Gearóid.' This name showcases the rich naming traditions of Ireland, where diminutives often become distinct given names. While relatively uncommon even in Ireland, Gearóidin maintains cultural significance in Irish-speaking communities. The pronunciation might challenge non-Irish speakers, but it represents an authentic connection to Ireland's linguistic heritage.
- Juliaan
Description:
Juliaan is a masculine name representing a Dutch and Flemish variation of Julian, which derives from the Latin name Julianus, meaning 'descended from Julius' or 'youthful'. While Julian has remained consistently popular across many Western countries, Juliaan offers a distinctive European spelling variant that maintains the name's classic roots. The double 'a' reflects typical Dutch orthography, giving the name its specific cultural connection. Juliaan carries the same associations with the ancient Roman Julius family as its more common variants. The name combines historical depth with a sophisticated European flair. Though relatively uncommon in English-speaking countries, it provides an interesting alternative for parents seeking a name with classical roots and distinctive spelling.
- Victorin
Description:
Victorin is a masculine name derived from Victor, which comes from Latin meaning "conqueror" or "winner." This elegant variation adds a French flair to the classic name with its distinctive ending. While uncommon in contemporary usage, Victorin carries an aristocratic, refined quality with historical roots dating back to ancient Rome. The name appears occasionally throughout European history, including Saint Victorin, a 3rd-century Christian martyr. It offers the familiar and friendly nickname Vic while providing a more distinctive formal option. Victorin might appeal to parents seeking a name with traditional masculine virtues and classical origins while avoiding more common choices. Its rarity ensures individuality without veering into unfamiliar territory.
- Zyan
Description:
Zyan is a modern masculine name with multiple cultural origins. It may be a variant of Zion, which has Hebrew origins meaning "monument" or "raised up," or it could derive from Arabic roots where it relates to beauty and adornment. Some consider it a variation of Ryan with a trendy 'Z' beginning. In certain interpretations, the name suggests qualities of brightness and magnificence. Zyan has gained popularity in the 21st century as parents seek distinctive yet accessible names with international appeal. The name's concise, strong sound and contemporary feel have contributed to its rising usage, particularly in multicultural communities. The spelling variations Zian, Zion, and Zyann may also be encountered.
- Ashtyn
Origin:
English, variation of AshtonMeaning:
"ash trees place"Description:
This name feels modern and on-trend, thanks to that cool first similar — similar to trendy Asher — as well as associations with actor Ashton Kutcher. This particular spelling is nearly completely equally split between boys and girls in 2022.
- Arathoon
Description:
Arathoon is a masculine name of Armenian origin, primarily found within Armenian communities and their diaspora. The name likely derives from ancient Armenian roots, possibly connected to words denoting virtue or nobility, though specific etymological details are sometimes debated among scholars. Arathoon represents a distinctive cultural heritage marker, carrying with it the rich history and traditions of Armenian naming practices. It remains quite rare in global usage, particularly outside Armenian communities. The name has a melodious quality with its flowing syllables and soft ending. Historically, the name gained some recognition through notable Armenian families bearing it as a surname, including merchants and community leaders who emigrated to various countries, particularly during the Ottoman period.
- Carletun
Description:
Carletun appears to be a rare masculine name that may have developed as a variant spelling of Carlton or Carleton. These names originated as English surnames derived from place names combining the Old English elements 'ceorl' meaning 'freeman' or 'peasant' and 'tūn' meaning 'settlement' or 'town.' This alternative spelling gives the name a distinctive appearance while maintaining similar pronunciation to the more established versions. As an uncommon variant, Carletun does not appear on most popularity charts and has few, if any, notable bearers. The name carries an aristocratic, somewhat vintage quality reminiscent of English heritage and landed gentry. Its unusual spelling might appeal to parents seeking a traditional-sounding name with a unique written form.
- Palben
Origin:
BasqueMeaning:
"blond"Description:
There are many names that mean redhead or dark, fewer that mean blond, but this is an intriguing little-known option from the Basque region of Spain, deriving from the Latin Flavianus.
- Winstonn
Description:
Winstonn is a masculine name that represents a variation of Winston, with the distinctive double 'n' ending. Winston itself derives from Old English elements 'wine' (friend) and 'tun' (settlement, estate), essentially meaning 'friend's town.' The name gained significant recognition through Winston Churchill, the notable British Prime Minister during World War II. The Winstonn spelling variation remains quite rare, offering a subtle twist on the more traditional form. The name conveys strength, dignity, and intelligence through its historical associations. Winstonn carries a distinguished quality while maintaining approachability. Parents choosing this spelling variation might appreciate its connection to the established name Winston while enjoying the slightly more distinctive appearance that helps it stand out subtly in writing.
- Travon
Origin:
Modern invented nameDescription:
Typical of the kind of newly created combination names being increasingly used, Travon sounds strong and distinguished but has no real substance behind it.
- Qutien
Description:
Qutien is a masculine name with possible roots in Chinese or Central Asian origins, though it remains relatively rare globally. The name may be derived from Mandarin Chinese elements, potentially combining syllables that signify positive attributes like strength, heaven, or excellence. In some contexts, it might be a variant transliteration of traditional names with similar phonetic qualities. Qutien has a distinctive, modern sound that appeals to parents seeking unique international names. The name's rarity gives it an exclusive quality, allowing a child to have a truly distinctive identity. While specific meaning can vary based on the exact characters used in Chinese or the cultural context, Qutien generally projects qualities of uniqueness and cultural distinction.
- Urbain
Origin:
FrenchMeaning:
"city dweller"Description:
French form of Urban or Urbanus, borne by eight popes.
- Brennon
Description:
Brennon is a masculine name that evolved as a variant of Brendan or Brandon. It has Irish and Gaelic roots, where the original form Brendan means "prince" or "little raven." The distinctive spelling with the double 'n' and 'on' ending gives it a modern flair while maintaining its traditional heritage. Brennon gained modest popularity in the United States during the 1990s and early 2000s, though it has never ranked among the top 100 names. Parents often choose Brennon for its strong sound and slightly unique spelling that sets it apart from more common variants. The name carries connotations of strength and leadership, reflecting its princely origins.
- Bradon
Description:
Bradon is a masculine name that represents a modern variation of the more common Brandon. Derived from Old English elements meaning 'hill covered with broom' or simply 'broom hill,' it refers to a place where the yellow flowering broom plant grows abundantly. This streamlined spelling emerged in the late 20th century as parents sought subtle variations on popular classics. While less common than Brandon (which peaked in popularity during the 1980s-90s), Bradon offers a slightly fresher take on the familiar name. The single-d spelling creates a more phonetic representation of how the name is typically pronounced. Bradon maintains the strong, approachable quality of its predecessor while offering a touch of distinction.
- Myrkjartan
Origin:
NorseMeaning:
"sea warrior"Description:
An Old Norse name derived from the Irish Muircheartach "sea warrior". Kjartan is a modern variant.
- Jahvaughn
Description:
Jahvaughn appears to be a modern compound name combining the prefix 'Jah-' with 'Vaughn.' The prefix 'Jah-' may derive from the Rastafarian term for God, ultimately from Hebrew, or may be a phonetic variant of common prefixes like 'Ja-' or 'Je-'. Vaughn comes from a Welsh surname meaning 'small' or from a place name. This combination represents contemporary creative naming practices that blend elements with different linguistic origins. Jahvaughn has limited documented historical usage, appearing primarily in records from recent decades. The name exemplifies the trend toward distinctive compound formations that emerged in the late 20th century. While the specific combination remains relatively uncommon, it follows recognizable patterns in modern naming conventions that prioritize uniqueness and meaningful elements.
- Kadyn
Description:
Kadyn is a modern masculine name with contemporary appeal, representing a creative spelling variation of Caden/Kaden. These names likely derive from a Gaelic surname meaning 'battle' or possibly from the Welsh element 'cad' meaning 'battle.' Kadyn emerged in popularity during the late 1990s and early 2000s amid the trend for names with the '-en/-an/-in' ending. The distinctive 'K' spelling and 'y' substitution give the name a more unique appearance while maintaining the popular sound. Kadyn fits well with other modern masculine names like Jayden, Brayden, and Kayden. While less common than some similar variants, Kadyn continues to attract parents seeking a contemporary name with a slightly distinctive spelling.