Biblical Boy Names That End in n

Biblical boy names ending in n

Are you trying to find the perfect biblical boy name that ends in the letter N? Or, perhaps your requirements are even more specific, and you're after a biblical boy name with the -son ending? Or, maybe you want a name that ends in -an? Whatever your reasons for landing on this page, we hope you'll find the perfect biblical n-ending name for your baby boy below.

Popular Biblical Boy Names Ending in -n

  1. Aaron. This n-ending name has a solid biblical namesake in the Old Testament prophet, but parents might also be drawn to Aaron's commonly cited meanings, which include exalted, strong and enlightened.
  2. Benjamin. Meaning son of the right hand, this long-time biblical favorite offers a slew of towering historical (and contemporary) namesakes, including the youngest son of the biblical patriarch Jacob.
  3. John. This short biblical boy name pays tribute to the beloved apostle who lent his name to the Gospel of John and the three Johannine Epistles. The name's meaning, God's grace, mercy or gift, further adds to its appeal.
  4. Ethan. Parents seem to love biblical boy names that start with E, and this one comes with the charming n-ending to boot. The meaning of Ethan is usually given as God is (my) father.
  5. Gideon. In the Old Testament, Gideon is a judge who rescued the Israelites from the Midianites. Proposed meanings include tree-feller and destroyer.
  6. Jason. The biblical name Jason has an appealing meaning, "healer", as well as an inspiring biblical namesake, the courageous Jason of Thessalonica.
  7. Jonathan. If you want a biblical name with a sophisticated sound and staying power, this might be it. Borne in the Bible by the eldest son of King Saul, Jonathan also has a lovely meaning: gift of God.
  8. Jordan. Another beloved J-beginning biblical boy name, Jordan derives its biblical significance from the Jordan River, the site of several biblical events, including the baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist. The meaning of the name is usually given as river of judgement or descending.
  9. Juan. This is the Spanish equivalent of John, and like its English counterpart, Juan strikes a classic note in its native countries. As one of the variants of the Latin original, Ioannes, Juan has the same meaning as John: God's grace, mercy or gift.
  10. Nathan. If you're looking for a biblical name that means gift of God, here's yet another name that fits the bill. Aside from an appealing meaning, Nathan offers a famous biblical namesake, namely the wise and courageous Old Testament prophet who lived in the time of King David.
  11. Simon. A solid N-ender from the New Testament, Simon has been embraced by non-believers as well. The meaning of Simon is commonly given as hearing or listening.
  12. Stephen. This is the Anglicanized name of the first Christian martyr—and a boy's name with a distinct mid-century feel. The meaning of Stephen is often given as crown.
  13. Zion. This short, zippy biblical place name has been bounding up the American baby name charts. As for the meaning of Zion, suggestions include sunny, height and monument. The variant Sion is also in use.

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