Names Categorized "ends in -ann"

This is a list of names in which the categories include ends in -ann.
gender
usage
Ann f English, Manx
English and Manx form of Anne 1. In the English-speaking world, both this spelling and Anne have been used since the late Middle Ages. Currently Ann is less popular than Anne (and both are less popular than their relatives Anna and Hannah).
Boann f Irish Mythology
Possibly from Old Irish "cow" and finn "white, blessed". In Irish mythology this was the name of the goddess of the River Boyne, which is named for her. She was the wife of Nechtan and the father of Aonghus (by Dagda).
Breann f English (Modern)
Feminine form of Brian.
Carolann f English
Combination of Carol 1 and Ann.
Deeann f English
Variant of Deanna.
Diann f English
Variant of Diane.
Doireann f Irish, Irish Mythology
Possibly from the Old Irish prefix der "daughter" and finn "white, blessed". Alternatively it may be derived from Irish doireann "sullen, tempestuous". This was the name of several characters in Irish legend, including a daughter of Bodb Derg who poisoned Fionn mac Cumhaill after he spurned her advances.
Éireann f Irish (Rare)
From Éireann, the genitive case of Irish Gaelic Éire, meaning "Ireland". It is commonly Anglicized as Erin.
Joann f English
Variant of Joan 1.
Leann f English
Combination of Lee and Ann.
Leeann f English
Combination of Lee and Ann.
Luann f English
Either a combination of Lou and Ann or a variant of Luana. It was popularized in the 1950s by the singer Lu Ann Simms (1933-2003).
Mariann f Hungarian, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish
Hungarian and Scandinavian variant of Marianne.
Mary Ann f English
Combination of Mary and Ann.
Maryann f English
Combination of Mary and Ann.
Roseann f English
Variant of Rosanne.
Ryann f English (Modern)
Feminine form of Ryan.
Susann f German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
German and Scandinavian short form of Susanne.