Name Collection

Names That End With N

Browse baby names that end with N and compare them by meaning, origin, and trend fit.

Names In This Collection

Boy • Multicultural

Aman

Aman: a name with joyful simplicity and cross-cultural appeal.

Pronounced AH-man

JoySimplicityCross-cultural
Trend: niche
Boy • French

Amarion

Amarion is a masculine name with French roots linked to peace.

Pronounced ah-mah-ree-on

PeaceHopeStrength
Trend: niche
Girl • French

Amberlyn

Amberlyn blends a French flair with a sense of courage and confidence.

Pronounced AM-ber-lin

courageousconfidentdistinctive
Trend: stable
Boy • Scandinavian

Amen

Scandinavian-origin name tied to hope and warmth.

Pronounced AH-men

hopewarmthpositive
Trend: niche
Boy • Spanish

Amin

Amin: Spanish-origin name meaning joy and gentle tone.

Pronounced AH-meen

joyfulgentlefriendly
Trend: niche
Boy • English

Ammon

Ammon signals grace and a confident, steady presence.

Pronounced AM-awn

GraceConfidenceSteadiness
Trend: rising
Boy • Italian

Amon

Amon exudes courage with a bold, uplifting presence.

Pronounced AH-mon

CourageUpliftBravery
Trend: rising
Girl • African

Anakaren

Anakaren blends African roots with a strong, grounded presence.

Pronounced AH-nah-kah-ren

strongresilientsteady
Trend: stable
Boy • Italian

Anakin

Anakin evokes Italian roots with a light, uplifting aura.

Pronounced AH-nah-kin

brightupliftingfriendly
Trend: rising
Boy • Multicultural

Anderson

A surname-turned-given-name with a hopeful, contemporary feel.

Pronounced AN-dər-sən

modernfriendlyversatile
Trend: stable
Boy • Multicultural

Andon

A short, strong name with widely varied cultural use.

Pronounced AN-don

strongdirectversatile
Trend: rising
Girl • Latin

Angelyn

Angelyn offers a refined, classic feel with a nod to thoughtful strength.

Pronounced An-ye-lin

ThoughtfulGracefulSteady
Trend: high
Girl • Multicultural

Anistyn

Anistyn: a modern name offering a hopeful, uplifting feel.

Pronounced A-nis-tin

HopeModernUnique
Trend: stable
Girl • Italian

Ann

Ann: Italian-rooted name with a timeless courageous feel.

Pronounced Ann

CourageClassicSimple
Trend: stable
Girl • Greek

Annalynn

Annalynn merges Anna with Lynn for a serene, contemporary feel.

Pronounced AN-uh-lin

CalmKindBalanced
Trend: rising
Girl • Multicultural

Anniston

Anniston blends modernity with a joyful, approachable vibe.

Pronounced AN-iss-ton

joybrightnesswarmth
Trend: niche
Girl • Multicultural

Annistyn

Annistyn feels contemporary with a resilient, confident edge.

Pronounced AN-iss-tin

resilienceconfidenceclarity
Trend: rising
Boy • English

Anson

Anson offers a hopeful, sturdy English-origin option.

Pronounced AN-sun

hopewarmthdependable
Trend: niche
Boy • Scottish

Anton

Anton blends Scottish roots with a classic masculine vibe.

Pronounced AN-ton

GraciousConfidentTimeless
Trend: high
Boy • Spanish

Antron

Antron offers a modern, upbeat option with joyful energy.

Pronounced AN-tron

JoyHopeProsperity
Trend: high
Boy • Greek

Antuan

Antuan combines Greek roots with a leadership-forward profile.

Pronounced an-TOO-en

LeadershipStrengthCourage
Trend: high
Boy • Germanic

Antwain

Antwain offers a modern Germanic-inflected option with protective energy.

Pronounced AN-twayn

ProtectionGroundedHope
Trend: high
Boy • Germanic

Antwan

Antwan blends Germanic roots with a graceful, approachable presence.

Pronounced an-TWAN

GraceKindnessJoy
Trend: high

FAQ

Why choose names that end with N?
Ending sounds shape rhythm and sibling-name compatibility.
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