N endings dominate boys' charts. Liam, Aiden, Ethan, Noah, Mason, Jackson. The hard stop gives them authority. Girl names ending in N are gaining fast — Vivian, Lauren, Sloan, Addison.
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son of the right hand
Hebrewfrom Sebastia
Englishpermanent, long-lived
EnglishYahweh is gracious
Englishheart, mind, spirit
Americanwell-born
Welshson of the sea, great tide
Welshbelonging to Julius
Latinson of Jack
EnglishStone worker; one who builds with stone
EnglishLittle hollow; from the little hollow place
Scottishlittle fire
Irishson of Gray
Englishstrong, powerful one
LatinGod has heard, thankful to God
Americanhe gave
Hebrewchampion, famous one
Irishdivine smith, master craftsman
Americancrooked river, winding stream
Scottishwestern farmstead, western settlement
Americanlittle red-haired one
Irishfrom Hadria, of the Adriatic
LatinRoman colony at the lake
AmericanScottish form of John, gift of God
Scottishfollower of Christ; anointed one
Englishmountain of strength; exalted
EnglishGod has given
Englishlittle king; descendant of the king
Irishson of Jack
Americanson of Cole
Englisheast town
Englishthe river Jordan
Englishfrom the long ridge
Englishvenerable
Englishmaster, conqueror
Englishdescended from James, meaning supplanter
Americanson of the home ruler
Americanson of Carr (marsh dweller)
Americanbattle, companion
Americanson of the grey-haired one
Englishman of prayer
Irishgift of God
Spanishbeloved son
Englishfrom the surname Cauvin
Englishbrave, lion-hearted
Englishvalley dweller
Englishyoung warrior
Welshson of the valiant one
Englishson of Aeson, the hero who sought the Golden Fl...
Englishhighest point, citadel of Jerusalem
Hebrewgift of God
Russianfrom the hay enclosure
Americanfrom the Stetson hat-making family
Americanhandsome
EnglishBrock's town
AmericanGod is gracious
Americanking's town
Americanash tree town
Englishdescendant of Bradán (salmon)
Irishcrooked, enclosed valley
Americanhandsome at birth
EnglishFinnish person, Norseman
Irishupright, fair
Englishgrowth, abundance (speculative)
Americanlittle fire
Americanbattle
Americanlittle fire
Americangriffin (mythical lion-eagle creature)
Welshlong-lived, perennial stream
Americanraven hill
Englishfrom the city of Milan
CzechGod is my God
Spanishpriest
Jewish Americanlittle battle
Scottishadornment, goodness
Arabicflat-nosed (secondary Greek meaning)
Englishwhite hawk of battle
Welshlittle seal
Irishpark, game preserve
Englishtumult, noise
Englishcrown, wreath
Englishson of Emery
Englishdeep valley; hollow valley
Americansettlement of the raven's people; raven-town
Americanpeace town; settlement of peace
Americanson of Kay
Americanstrong, virtuous
Irishfollower of Christ, Christian
Spanishson of the young warrior
Welshmodern coinage combining Jay + Len
African-Americanlight of heaven
Englishson of Jens (son of John)
Scandinavianpriest's town, priestly settlement
Englishgreat warrior, one who cuts down
Englishyoung dog, whelp
Englishdescendant of the dark one
Irishraised by Yahweh
Spanishfrom the people (damos)
Frenchbattle (possible Irish Gaelic root)
Americanson of Cole
Americanson of Andrew (manly)
Americanlover of churches
Irishassociated with the church
Irishland where rye grows
Englishthe crowned one
Englishrich friend, prosperous friend
Englishfree man, freeholder of land
Americanmodern American invention
Americanmodern American invented name
Americanson of Karr
Americanwine stone
Englishwarrior's town
Americanson of Lawrence
Englishking, royalty
Irishman of peace
Hebrewbent nose
Scottishvalley settlement
Englishson of the blessed one
EnglishGod is gracious
Irishdark-complexioned
Irishfrom the south village
Englishof the bean growers (Fabii clan)
Germanlittle red one (from red hair)
Irishthunder god
Japaneseto tame, to subdue
Greekcrowned one
Spanishstrife, war
Irishfirebrand
Englishstrife, war
Irishson of Kyle
Americanhealer
African-Americandelight, luxury
Englishraven
Englishbattle
Scottishdivine inspiration, fury, frenzy
Norselight, illumination
Englishpeople's victory
Englishfair, white, bright
Irishmasterless samurai
Japaneseman, human being
Spanishwisdom, good sense
Irishbehold, a son
Hebrewdark warrior
Irishcontinuous improvement
Japanesemodern blend of Kai (sea) and -son suffix
Americanlotus flower
Chineselittle fawn
IrishGod has given
EnglishGod's gift
Muslimdistinguished, bright
Jewishsettlement near the coal
Americansea-born, born of the sea
Welshnarrow strait
AmericanGod is gracious
Swedishgift, from the sea
Englishson of Cadan
Americanone who serves
Englishhealer (if derived from Jason/Kason)
Americanbeauty, grace
Arabicthankful, grateful
Americanstoneworker (from Mason)
Americanstern, strict, serious
Danishgrowth, abundance
Americanlittle rock, harmony
Englishwise protector
Englishof the Caspian Sea
Englishgates of paradise
Arabicsilver, shining
Indiangreatest of the Aemilians
Germanworld-encircling waters
Americanwarrior, strong fighter (fan interpretation)
Americandescendant of the sun god
Irishmodern American creation
AmericanGod is gracious (via John → Jack)
Americanprince's town
Americanof the Cassian family (Roman gens)
Englishdivinely appointed, called by God
Americanmodern elaboration of Jason
Americanto heal (from iasthai)
Americanrule, sovereignty
Englishfrom the settlement by the stone
Englishwinding valley
Englishson of Cole, dark one's son
Englishgift of God
Americanson of Will (William)
Englishbeautiful, excellent
ArabicBrixis settlement
EnglishPaega's settlement
Englishseven; divine completion
Americanson of the sea, great tide
Turkishinvented blend name, no classical meaning
Americanrocky land, stony ground
Americansea fortress, sea friend
Englishbold counselor, brave advisor
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