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Names Ending in -an

Names that end with the suffix or phonetic ending -an.

Names ending in -an appear across many languages and naming traditions. This simple vowel-consonant ending produces a balanced and strong phonetic structure that has remained popular for centuries. Examples include names such as Nolan, Logan, Aidan, and Rowan. Because of its smooth pronunciation and rhythmic sound, the -an ending appears frequently in both traditional and modern given names.

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