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This is a list of submitted names in which the ending sequence is n; and the length is 6.
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Betsan f Welsh
Welsh diminutive of Elizabeth.
Bettan f Swedish
Swedish diminutive of Elisabet.
Beybûn f Kurdish
Means "chamomile" in Kurdish.
Beyhan f & m Turkish
From Turkish bey meaning "gentleman, lord, master" combined with the Turkic title khan meaning "ruler, leader".
Beysen m Kazakh
Means "born on Thursday", derived from Kazakh бейсенбі (beysenbi) meaning "Thusday" (of Persian origin).
Bezhan m Georgian (Rare)
Georgian form of Bizhan, which is an older form of Bijan.
Bhajan m & f Hindi, Punjabi, Bengali
From Sanskrit भजन (bhajana) meaning "reverence, worship, adoration", also referring to a type of devotional song or hymn. As a Punjabi name it is sometimes feminine.
Bhavin m Hinduism
"one who is expressive"; Bhaav = expression, also sometimes used to mean emotion, in many Indian languages... [more]
Bibián m Galician
Variant of Vivián.
Bibian m Polish
Masculine equivalent of Bibiana.
Bibian f Japanese
From Japanese 美 (bi) meaning "beauty; beautiful", 々, a phonetic character indicting a duplication of the beginning kanji combined with 亜 (an) meaning "second, Asia". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [more]
Biejan m Sami
Sami diminutive of Biera.
Bihuan f Chinese
From the Chinese characters 碧 (bì) meaning "jade; green, blue" and 焕 (huàn) meaning "shining".
Bijuan f Chinese
From the Chinese characters 碧 (bì) meaning "jade; green, blue" and 涓 (juān) meaning "brook, stream; select; pure".
Bilgin m & f Turkish
Means "scholar, pundit, learned person" in Turkish.
Bilian f Chinese
From the Chinese 碧 (bì) meaning "jade, green, blue" and 莲 (lián) meaning "lotus, water lily".
Binenn f Breton
Short form of Albinenn.
Bingen m Basque
Basque form of Vincent.
Binhan f Chinese
From the Chinese characters 彬 (bīn) meaning "cultivated, well-bred" a and 菡 (hàn) meaning "buds, lotus buds".
Biodun m & f Yoruba
Means "born during a festival" in Yoruba.
Bircan f & m Turkish
From Turkish bir meaning "one" and can meaning "soul, life".
Birgün f Turkish
Feminine given name derived from the elements bir meaning "one" and gün meaning "sun, day".
Birsen f Turkish
From Turkish bir meaning "one" combined with Turkish sen meaning "you", giving it the figurative meaning of "only you".
Bislan m Adyghe, Chechen
Variant of Beslan.
Biston m Greek Mythology
In Greek mythology, Biston was a son of Ares and Callirrhoe (daughter of the river-god Nestus), and the eponymous founder of the city of Bistonia.
Bittan f Swedish
Swedish diminutive of Birgitta.
Bixian f Chinese
From the Chinese 必 (bì) meaning "surely, most certainly" and 娴 (xián) meaning "elegant, refined".
Bixuan f Chinese
From the Chinese 必 (bì) meaning "surely, most certainly" or 馝 (bì) meaning "fragrance" and 璇 (xuán) meaning "beautiful jade, star".
Biyuan f Chinese
From the Chinese 碧 (bì) meaning "jade, green, blue" and 圆 (yuán) meaning "circle, round" or 缘 (yuán) meaning "hem, margin" or "reason, fate".
Bizhan m Persian
Later form of Vezhan, of which the meaning is uncertain. It may possibly be etymologically related to the New Persian verb بختن (bextan), which can mean "to sift" as well as "to sieve"... [more]
Bizhen f Chinese
From the Chinese 必 (bì) meaning "surely, most certainly" and 珍 (zhēn) meaning "valuable, precious, rare" or 贞 (zhēn) meaning "faithful, loyal".
Bizién m Aragonese
Variant form of Bizén.
Bjólan m Old Norse
Old Norse form of Beollán.
Bláinn m Old Norse
From Old Norse blár meaning "blue, dark, black".
Bleron m Albanian
Derived from Albanian bleron "to become verdant, to sprout".
Bleuen f Breton
Variant of Bleuenn.
Bobbin m English (Rare)
From the English-speaking word bobbin, which spools thread.
Bobien f Dutch
Dutch feminine variant of Bob, or a pet form of Robina, Robine or Robien.
Bodhin m English
Variant of Boden.
Bogdán m Hungarian
Cognate of Bogdan, meaning "gift of God".
Bògdón m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Bogdan.
Bohyun f Korean
From Sino-Korean 甫 (bo) meaning "begin; man, father; great" or 普 (bo) meaning "wide, large" and From Sino-Korean 亨 "smoothly, progressing, no trouble" or From Sino-Korean 賢 "virtuous, worthy, good; able" Other hanja combinations are possible
Bolden m English
Transferred use of the surname Bolden.
Bolian m & f Chinese
Combination of Bo 2 , Li 1 and An 1 .
Bolkon m Ancient Greek
Unknown etymology. This was the name of a Syracusan general.
Bolton m English (Rare)
From Old English bolt-tun, “settlement within a dwelling”.
Bolvin m Arthurian Cycle
Counselor to Earl Milon, who desired Enide, Erec’s wife. Milon and Bolvin tried to kidnap the woman, but Erec killed them both.
Boquin m Chinese
Variant of Boqin.
Borhan m Bengali, Malay
Bengali and Malay form of Burhan.
Borian m Albanian
Masculine form of Boriana.
Borjan m Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian
Derived from the Slavic element bor "battle". Notable bearer is Macedonian conductor Borjan Canev (born 1973).
Borvon m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai บวร (see Bowon).
Borwin m German (Rare)
The name Borwin is formed from the Slavonic name element BOR "fight, battle" and the Germanic name element WIN "friend".... [more]
Borwon m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai บวร (see Bowon).
Borxan m Bashkir
Means "evidence" in Bashkir.
Bosćan m Sorbian
Sorbian form of Sebastian.
Bo-seon m Korean
From Sino-Korean 潽 "boiling water spilling out" and 善 "good, virtuous, charitable, kind".
Bostán m Romani (Caló)
Caló form of Linus.
Bosten m & f English (Modern)
Variant of Boston.
Bouden m Medieval Dutch
Possibly a diminutive of Boudijn.
Bovorn m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai บวร (see Bowon).
Bowden m English (American)
Transferred use from the surname Bowden.
Bowman m English
Transferred use of the surname Bowman.
Boworn m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai บวร (see Bowon).
Bowynn f & m Obscure
Variant of Bowen, sometimes used as a feminine form.
Boxian f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 波 (bō) meaning "wave" or 伯 (bó) meaning "older brother" and 娴 (xián) meaning "elegant, refined" or 贤 (xián) meaning "virtuous, worthy, good".
Boxuan m Chinese
From the Chinese 博 (bó) meaning "rich, plentiful" or "play, gamble, win" and 煊 (xuān) meaning "warm".
Bo-yeon f & m Korean
From Sino-Korean 甫 "begin; man, father; great" or 普 "universal, general, widespread" (bo), and 娟 "beautiful, graceful" or 淵 "gulf, abyss, deep" (yeon).
Bozhan m Bulgarian
Bulgarian form of Bojan.
Bozhen m Chinese
From the Chinese 伯 (bó) meaning "older brother" and 臻 (zhēn) meaning "reach, attain" or "utmost, superior".
Bradon m English
Variant of Braden.
Bradyn m English
Variant of Braden.
Brajan m Serbian, Croatian (Rare)
Serbian name stemming from the word брајо (brajo), a diminutive form of the word "brother".
Brájen m Hungarian (Modern)
Hungarian form of Brian.
Bratan m Bulgarian
Derived from the Slavic element bratu "brother".
Braven m English
Variant of Brave, with the popular name suffix -en, possibly influenced by Raven.
Braxon m English
Variant of Braxton.
Braydn m English
Variant of Braden.
Brazen m English (Rare)
From the English word meaning "bold, shameless, obvious" or "made of brass, of brass colour".
Breahn f English (New Zealand)
The name originated from the name Brianna
Brecan m Irish (Anglicized)
Anglicized form of Breacán.
Bredon m Literature
This is one of the many names of Lord Peter Wimsey, a fictional character created by Dorothy L. Sayers. It is also the name of his firstborn son.
Breeyn f English
Likely a variant of Brianne or an elongation of Bryn.
Breion m English
Variant of Brian.
Breton m American (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Breton.
Brevin m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Invented name combining the sounds present in the names Brendan and Kevin.
Brewen m Breton
Breton form of Bregwin.
Briann f & m English
Variant of Brianne or Brian.
Brídín f Irish
Diminutive of Bríd.
Brisen f Arthurian Cycle
The name of a witch in Arthurian legend. One theory connects it to Old Norse brisinga "glowing, twinkling" (a word-forming element associated with Freya's famous necklace, the brísingamen).
Brison m English
Variant of Bryson.
Britan f & m English
Variant of Britton.
Briton m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Either a variant of Britton or derived from the surname Briton.
Brixen m German (Silesian)
German Silesian form of Brice
Brjánn m Icelandic
Icelandic variant of Brian.
Brodan m Arthurian Cycle
A Knight of the Round Table who embarked with the others on the Grail Quest.
Broden m English
Transferred use of the surname Brodén.
Brodin m English
Variant of Broden.
Brolin m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Brolin.
Brudan m Arthurian Cycle
The nephew of Brian of the Isles, Arthur’s enemy. He murdered the noble Meliot of Logres, and was slain in turn by Perceval.
Brunon m Polish, French, Lengadocian, Provençal, Gascon
Variant of Bruno based on the genitive form of the Latin declination.
Bryann f & m English (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Brianne and Brian (See also Bryanne and Bryanna).
Brycin m English
Alternative spelling of Brysen
Brycyn m & f English (Modern)
Variant of Bryson.
Brydan m English
Variant of Bryden.
Bryden m English (Modern)
Variant of Braden, perhaps influenced by Bryan.
Brydon m English
Variant of Bryden.
Brysan m English
Variant of Bryson.
Brysen m English
Variant of Bryson.
Bryson m Ancient Greek
From the Greek Βρύσων.
Brysun m English
Variant of Bryson.
Brysyn m English
Variant of Bryson.
Bryten m & f English
Variant spelling of Bryton.
Buleun f Acehnese
Variant of Buleuën.
Bulgan m Buryat
Means "sable" in Buryat.
Burhon m Uzbek, Tajik
Uzbek and Tajik form of Burhan.
Burinn m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Variant of Buri. This is the name of a dwarf in Norse mythology.
Buroin m Arthurian Cycle
The duke of the White Lake. He raised and educated Tybalt, the youth who became Lancelot’s first squire. He gave lodging to Lancelot one night as he traveled to Arthur’s court.
Button m English
The name of Button Gwinnett, one of the signatories (first signature on the left) on the United States Declaration of Independence.
Byaain f Alaskan
Female given name created by Alaskan Native Eskimo Baayin Asiksick in the early 1900s.
Cadain m Arthurian Cycle
One of Arthur’s nobles, listed in Biket’s Lai du Cor. He helped stop Arthur from killing Guenevere when a magical horn betrayed a trivial infidelity... [more]
Cadhan m Old Irish, Irish Mythology
Gaelic byname meaning "barnacle goose". In Irish legend Cadhan was a hero who slayed a monster with the help of his hound.
Caedyn m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Caden.
Caelen m English
Variant of Caelan.
Cælin m History (Ecclesiastical)
Cælin was an Orthodox priest in England in the seventh century, and brother of St. Cedd of Lastingham. The name Cælin is a spelling variant of the name of a West Saxon king Ceawlin, and is of Celtic rather than Anglo-Saxon derivation.
Caelin f English
Variant of Caelyn.
Caetán m Galician
Variant of Caetano.
Cahuan m Nahuatl
Possibly from Nahuatl cahuani "to catch fire", figuratively "to shine" or "to make a name, leave a memory".
Cailan m & f English
Variant of Caelan.
Cailen f & m English (Modern)
Variant of Caelan.
Caiman m English (American)
From the lizard species and crocodile species known as caimans. See Cayman
Cairon m English
Variant spelling of Kairon, possibly influenced by Ciarán (at least in the United Kingdom).... [more]
Caisyn m & f English (Modern)
Variant of Cason.
Caitán m Galician
Variant of Caetán.
Cáitín f Irish (Rare)
Diminutive of Cáit.
Caiwen f Chinese
From the Chinese 彩 (cǎi) meaning "colour" and 雯 (wén) meaning "cloud patterns".
Caiyin f Chinese
From Chinese 彩 (cǎi) meaning "colour" combined with 音 (yīn) meaning "sound, noise, tone". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Caiyun f Chinese
From Chinese 彩 (cǎi) meaning "colour" combined with 云 (yún) meaning "cloud" or 韵 (yùn) meaning "rhyme, vowel"... [more]
Callan m Manx
Manx form of Ceallachán.
Callen m English
Variant of Callan.
Callin m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Callan and Kellan. As a rare feminine name, it can be a variant of Kaylyn or Caelan.
Calman m Yiddish
Variant of Kalman.
Calton m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Calton.
Calwyn f Literature
Calwyn is a character in The Singer of All Songs, the first novel in the Chanters of Tremaris trilogy by Kate Constable. She is a 16-year-old priestess of Antaris who can sing ice chantments.
Calynn f English
Anglicized form of Caoilfhionn.
Camdyn m & f English (Modern)
Variant of Camden.
Camion f Literature
From an archaic French word meaning "small pin". This is the name of the titular character in Mademoiselle de Lubert's fairy tale "Princess Camion" (1743). Camion is the name of a princess transformed into a tiny doll, given to the prince Zirphil to be his wife... [more]
Camlin f & m American (Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Camlin.
Camlyn f English (Modern, Rare)
Apparently an invented name combining Cam 2 with the popular name suffix lyn, perhaps influenced by Camryn.
Camrin m English
Variant of Cameron.
Candan f Turkish
From Turkish candan "affectionate; cordial; sincere".
Cannan m Irish, English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Cannan
Canxin f Chinese
From the Chinese 灿 (càn) meaning "vivid, illuminating, bright" and 馨 (xīn) meaning "fragrant, aromatic, distant fragrance".
Canyon m & f English
From the English word canyon, ultimately from Greek kanna "small reed", after the plants that grow in the bottom of canyons.
Caolan m English
Anglicized form of Caolán.
Caolan f Chinese
From the Chinese 草 (cǎo) meaning "grass" and 兰 (lán) meaning "orchid; elegant, graceful".
Carden m & f English (Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Carden.
Carian m Welsh
Variant of Ceri.
Carien f Dutch
Variant of Karien and Carine.
Carijn f Dutch (Rare)
Dutch form of Carine.
Carlen f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Carlyn/Carline or an elaboration of Carl.
Carlin f & m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Carlin or a variant of Carline. A notable masculine bearer was an American rugby union and rugby sevens player: Carliln Isles... [more]
Carlin m Romansh
Diminutive of Carl.
Carman f & m English
Variant of Carmen and rarely used as masculine form of it.
Carmin f English
Variant of Carmen.
Carmon f & m English
Variant and masculine form of Carmen.
Carmyn f English
Variant of Carmen.
Caroun f Armenian
Variant of Karoun.
Carsen m American
Variant of Carson.
Carsyn m & f English (Modern)
Variant of Carson.
Cartan m Somali
The name Cartan may be linked to terms or concepts in Somali language that emphasize strength or steadfastness, though its exact root is difficult to pinpoint. Many Somali names are descriptive, referring to virtues or traits that parents hope their child will embody, such as courage or leadership.
Carwen f Welsh
Feminine form of Carwyn.
Casian m Romanian
Romanian form of Cassian.
Casijn m Dutch (Rare)
Short form of Nicasijn.
Cassin m English
Transferred use of the surname Cassin.
Casten m Swedish
Variant of Carsten.
Castin m English
Name Castin in the English origin, means A good natured, energetic, sensitive, emotional and able person.
Caston m English (American)
Invented American Name
Cathan m History (Ecclesiastical)
Scottish form of Cathán. The name coincides with Scottish Gaelic cathan "barnacle goose". ... [more]
Catlyn f English
Variant of Caitlin.
Cawren m Manipuri
Means "winning eldest child" in Meitei.
Caydin m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Caden.
Caylan m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Caelan or Kaylyn.
Caylin f English (Modern)
Anglicized form of Caoilfhionn.
Caylyn f English
Anglicized form of Caoilfhionn.
Cayman m & f English (Modern, Rare)
From the word for crocodile (caiman) in the language of the Arawak-Taíno people.
Cebren m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
In Greek mythology, Cebren was a Greek river-god, whose river was located near Troy. He was the son of Oceanus and Tethys and he was the father of Asterope and Hesperia, who are sometimes considered to be the same person, and Oenone... [more]
Cedwyn m Welsh
From St. Cedwyn.
Céirín m Old Irish
Derived from Old Irish cíar "dark, black" combined with a diminutive suffix. Compare Ciarán.
Ćejvan m Bosnian (Rare)
Possibly means "the one who guards a high/elevated position".
Celdon m Spanish
Spanish form of Sheldon
Celian m English (Rare), Swedish (Rare), Dutch (Rare)
English and Swedish form of Caelianus via its variant spelling Celianus. In the case of The Netherlands, Celian really is just a variant form of Celiaan, which is the actual Dutch form of Caelianus (also via Celianus).
Célien m French
French form of Caelianus. Known bearers of this name are the Swiss singer Célien Schneider (b. 1986) and the late French general Charles-Célien Fracque (1875-1941).
Celien f Flemish, Dutch (Rare)
Dutch form of Céline, chiefly used in Flanders.
Celoun m Provençal
Diminutive of Marcèu.
Celvin m Various
Possibly a variant of Selvin, Calvin, or Kelvin.
Cenwyn m Welsh
From wyn meaning, "blessed" or "white."
Çermen m Karachay-Balkar
Possibly from the Karachay-Balkar чериу (çeriu) meaning "army" and the suffix -мен (-men), ultimately meaning "warrior, warlike".
Cernín m Spanish
Alternate Spanish form of Saturninus
Certán m Old Irish
Old Irish name, possibly meaning "humming sound". See also Kjartan.
Cethan m Obscure
Possibly an invented name based on Ethan.
Ceylon m English (Rare)
From the historical name of the British crown colony (present-day Sri Lanka), borrowed from Portuguese Ceilão and ultimately derived from Sanskrit सिंहल (simhala), literally meaning "lionlike" and composed of सिंह (simha) meaning "lion" and the suffix -ल (-la).
Ceyran f Azerbaijani
Derived from the Azerbaijani noun ceyran meaning "gazelle, antelope", which is ultimately of Persian origin (see Jeiran). Also compare the related name Ceylan.
Cezsan f Karachay-Balkar
From the Karachay-Balkar джез (cez) meaning "copper, bronze" and сан (san) meaning "body, limb".
Chae-in f Korean (Rare)
From Sino-Korean 彩 (chae) meaning "colour" combined with 仁 (in) "humaneness, benevolence, kindness".
Chaijn m Polish (Rare)
Polish form of Chaim.
Chakon m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ชาคร (see Chakhon).
Chalon f & m English
The name may derive from the Chalon people, one of eight divisions of the Ohlone (Costanoan) people of Native Americans who lived in Northern California. It may also derive from the French surname Chalon, of unknown meaning, possibly derived from the French town Châlons-sur-Marne... [more]
Chalun m Nivkh
Derived from Nivkh ch'alu meaning "fog"; used to denote a male child born on a foggy day.
Chanan m & f Shipibo-Conibo
From the Shipibo chana meaning "paucarcillo bird, yellow-rumped cacique" and the genitive suffix -n.
Chanin m Thai
From Thai ชน (chon) meaning "people, person" and อินฺทฺร (ìnthr) meaning "powerful, great".