-lyn seems to be pretty common.
originally found in
Evelyn,
Madalyn,
Carolyn,
Marilyn,
Rosalyn,
Jacquelyn,
Gwendolyn, etc.
currently popular: Kaitlyn/Caitlyn,
Adelyn,
Ashlyn,
Brooklyn,
Jocelyn added to existing names to form new ones:
Jessalyn,
Jaslyn,
Kailyn,
Oaklyn, Rylyn, Amberlyn...
See here:
https://www.behindthename.com/submit/names/pattern/*lyn
-son is also common for both sexes; in female names, it's inspired by
Alison (the only of few of that isn't a patronymic surname).
female:
Alison,
Madison,
Addison,
Emerson,
male:
Jason,
Nelson,
Mason,
Jackson,
Grayson,
Jameson,
Harrison,
Hudson,
Tyson
-bel / -belle / -bella originally from
Isabella,
Amabel,
Arabella,
Annabella,
Mirabella,
Sybella,
Mehitabel, Orabella
eventually used to create new names:
Christabel, Dulcibel,
Claribel,
Rosabel, Trixibelle, Florabel
-(l)inda originally from germanic names like
Rosalinda,
Belinda, Theodolinda
later:
Clarinda,
Lucinda,
Dorinda,
Florinda,
Laurinda, Deolinda
-ley / - lee Common in English for both sexes:
Shirley,
Hayley,
Kimberley,
Ashley,
Bailey,
Kailey,
Riley,
Miley,
Kiley,
Bradley,
Finley,
Huxley,
Marley.
Wesley,
Hadley...
-ly / -lie / -lee Common ending in English and French (
Cecily,
Emily,
Billy,
Lily,
Julie,
Leslie,
Natalie...)
added to other names: Marylee, Joely,
Adelie,
Coralie,
Annalee,
Amberly, Blakelee,
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