Submitted Names Matching Pattern *in

This is a list of submitted names in which the pattern is *in.
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Léonin m Medieval French, French (Modern)
French form of Leoninus. Léonin (fl. 1135s–1201) was the first known significant composer of polyphonic organum. He was probably French, probably lived and worked in Paris at the Notre Dame Cathedral and was the earliest member of the Notre Dame school of polyphony and the ars antiqua style who is known by name... [more]
Leontin m Romanian (Rare)
Romanian form of Leontinus (compare Leontina).
Lestin f Alsatian (Archaic)
Vernacular short form of Cölestina and Celestine.
Levin m English
A more elaborate form of Levi, as well as a variant form of Lewin.
Lewechin m Medieval Jewish, Jewish (Archaic)
Diminutive of Lew, itself a variant of Löw and Löb. It was recorded in 15th-century Frankfurt, Germany.
Leylin m & f English
Exuberant passion for life. To bring goodness to. Leylin has a talent for finding goodness in all and a talent for for joy, laughter, and imaginative minds.
Lezgîn m Kurdish
Derived from Kurdish lezok meaning "hasty".
Lézin m French (Archaic), French (Cajun), Louisiana Creole, History (Ecclesiastical)
This name was/is usually given in honor of Saint Lézin, a 6th-century bishop of Angers, France. His name is said to be derived from Latin Licinius.
Lezîn f Kurdish
Means "hurry" in Kurdish.
Lhevin m Filipino (Rare)
Likely a variant of Levin.
Liangqin f Chinese
From the Chinese 亮 (liàng) meaning "bright, brilliant, radiant, enlightened" and 琴 (qín) meaning "Chinese guitar".
Lianxin f Chinese
From the Chinese 莲 (lián) meaning "lotus, water lily" and 心 (xīn) meaning "heart, mind, soul".
Libin f Somali
Libin means "healthy."
Libin f Chinese
From the Chinese 丽 (lì) meaning "beautiful" and 滨 (bīn) meaning "beach, coast".
Lidwin m Polish
Variant of Ludwin.
Lijanin f Marshallese
Means "the female person from the north" in Marshallese.
Lilin f & m Chinese (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the names Li 1 and Lin.
Lilin f Indonesian
Means "candle" in Indonesian.
Limin f & m Chinese
Combination of the names Li 1 and Min 1
Lín f Faroese, Icelandic
Icelandic and Faroese feminine form of Líni as well as the Faroese form of Hlín.
Lín m Spanish
Spanish form of Linus.
Lin m Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian, French, French (Belgian, Rare)
Bulgarian, French, Russian and Ukrainian form of Linus.
Lin m & f Burmese
Means "bright, clear" in Burmese.
Lin f Arabic
Variant or short form of Lina 1.
Lin f Korean
From 璘(rin) meaning "luster of jade" or 隣(rin) meaning "neighbor" or 潾(rin)/粼(rin) meaning "clear/clear water". Other hanja names are also possible.
Lingqin f Chinese
From the Chinese 灵 (líng) meaning "spirit, soul" and 勤 (qín) meaning "industrious, diligent, attentive".
Lingxin f Chinese
From the Chinese 玲 (líng) meaning "tinkling of jade" and 欣 (xīn) meaning "happy, joyous".
Lingyin f Chinese
From the Chinese 玲 (líng) meaning "tinkling of jade" or 灵 (líng) meaning "soul, spirit" and 银 (yín) meaning "silver, wealth", 吟 (yín) meaning "sing, hum, a type of poetry" or 音 (yīn) meaning "sound, tone".
Linkin m English (Modern)
Variant of Lincoln. Usage as a given name has likely been inspired by the American rock band Linkin Park.
Linlin f & m Chinese
From Chinese 琳 (lín) meaning "fine jade, gem" combined with itself. Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Li-qin f Chinese
"beautiful stringed musical instrument"
Lirain m Basque
Derived from Basque lirain "slim, slender, lithe, svelte; attractive".
Lirin f & m Japanese (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the names Li 1 and Rin.
Listalín f Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the Old Norse name elements list "skill; dexterity; art; craft" and lín "flax; linen; linen garment".
Liubwin m Germanic
Derived from the Old High German elements liub "dear, beloved" and wini "friend" (compare Leobwin).
Liutwin m Germanic
Old High German variant of Leutwin.
Lixin m & f Chinese
From Chinese 立 () meaning "stand, establish", 莉 () meaning "white jasmine" or 丽 () meaning "beautiful, lovely" combined with 欣 (xīn) meaning "happy, joyous, delighted" or 新 (xīn) meaning "fresh, new"... [more]
Li-yin f Chinese
From Chinese 理 () meaning "reason, logic" and 荫 (yīn) meaning "shade, shelter, protect", as well as other Chinese characters pronounced similarly.
Llin m Asturian (Archaic)
Asturian form of Linus.
Llioûnîn f Norman
Diminutive of Lioûnie.
Lochlin m Scottish
Variant of Lachlan.
Locrin m Anglo-Saxon Mythology
Another name of King Locrinus
Lodin m Norwegian (Rare)
Modern form of Loðinn.
Loghlin m Manx
Manx form of Lochlainn.
Login f Arabic (Egyptian)
Egyptian form of Lujain
Logwin m Belarusian
Belarusian name derived from the Latin name Longinus, meaning "long".
Lomin m Georgian (Archaic)
Derived from the Georgian noun ლომი (lomi) meaning "lion".... [more]
Lorain f English
Variant of Lorraine.
Lorîn f Kurdish
Derived from Kurdish lorik, lorîn meaning "lullaby".
Lorin f Hungarian
Variant of Lorina.
Lotambii'n m Igbo
Used by the Igbo fiction charachter Uzochi Lotambii'n Ihejirika, and has no meaning.
Loðin m Faroese (Archaic)
Faroese form of Loðinn.
Loudin m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Loudin.
Louisotin m Norman
Diminutive of Louisot.
Loujain f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic لجين (see Lujayn).
Lousadzin f Armenian
"born of light"
Luanjin f Chinese
From the Chinese 鸾 (luán), a mythological bird, and 烬 (jìn) meaning "cinders, ashes, embers".
Luanxin f Chinese
From the Chinese 娈 (luán) meaning "lovely, beautiful, docile" and 馨 (xīn) meaning "fragrant, aromatic, distant fragrance".
Lucain m French (Rare)
French form of Lucanus (see Lucan).
Lucin m French (Rare)
French form of Lucinus.
Lucyin m Walloon
Walloon form of Lucien.
Ludatxin m Aleut
Meaning "his own (or your) elder brothers".
Ludhin m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Luðinn.
Ludin f & m Filipino, Spanish (Latin American)
Of unknown origin and meaning.
Ludwin m Dutch, German
This name is usually a form of Leutwin, but there are instances where the first element of the name can also be derived from Old High German hlûd "famous" (see Chlodomer).
Luisín m Spanish
Diminutive of Luis.
Lujain f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic لجين (see Lujayn).
Lukin m Russian (Archaic)
Russian form of Lucinus via its hellenized form Loukinos. Also compare Lutsin.
Lumin f Chinese
From the Chinese 露 (lù) meaning "dew" and 敏 (mǐn) meaning "nimble, agile, fast, clever".
Lupin m English (Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Lupin. Fictional bearers of the surname are Arsène Lupin, a gentleman thief turned detective extraordinaire in novels by French writer Maurice Leblanc (introduced in 1905), and Remus Lupin, a werewolf in the Harry Potter book series written by J. K. Rowling (introduced in 1999).
Lusadzin f Armenian
Western Armenian transcription of Lusatsin.
Lusatsin f Armenian
Means "photogenic" or "phosphor" in Armenian.
Lutsin m Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Lucinus. Also compare Lukin.
Luxin f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 绿 (lǜ) meaning "green" and 欣 (xīn) meaning "happy, joyous".
Luyin f Chinese
From the Chinese 绿 (lǜ) meaning "green" and 殷 (yīn) meaning "many, great, abundant, flourishing".
Luzgin m Nivkh
From lud meaning "to sing".
Lwin m & f Burmese
Means "clear, distinct" in Burmese.
Maarifatuddin f Arabic
Means "knowledge of the faith", meaning "knowledge of Islam".
Machín m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Maginus.
Machín m Medieval Spanish
Spanish form of Matxin.
Macklin m English
Transferred use of the surname Macklin.
Macuilcuetzpalin m Aztec and Toltec Mythology
Means "Five Lizard" in Nahuatl, from Nahuatl mācuīlli "five" and cuetzpalin "lizard". Macuilcuetzpalin was one of the members of Ahuiateteo, a group of five Aztec gods of excess and pleasure... [more]
Madaihín m Irish
Derived from the word madadh "dog, mastiff"
Madalin m Romanian (Expatriate)
Variant of Mădălin used by Romanians abroad or in informal contexts (for example on the internet). Note that this is not the standard spelling of the name.
Madalwin m Germanic
Derived from Gothic mathl "meeting place" combined with Old High German wini "friend."
Madin m Dinka
Means "speckled bull" in Dinka.
Madlin f Scots
Variant of Maidlin.
Maeglin m Literature
Means "sharp glance" in Sindarin. In Tolkien's Legendarium Maeglin is the son of Eöl and Aredhel. He is tortured by Morgoth into betraying Gondolin, and dies in the Fall of Gondolin.
Maelin f English (American)
Variant of Maelyn.
Máel Ruain m Old Irish
Means "disciple of Saint Ruadhán" in Old Irish.
Magdelin f Medieval English
Late medieval English form of Magdalene.
Magín m Spanish
Spanish form of Maginus.
Mahin m Sanskrit, Hindi, Telugu, Indian, Tamil, Hinduism, Marathi, Assamese, Gujarati
MEANING - mighty, great, sovereignty, dominion
Mahinhin f Tagalog, Cebuano, Filipino
Derived from the Tagalog and Cebuano word mahinhin meaning "ladylike, modest, demure, gentle, soft, chaste, refined".
Mahmudin m Indonesian
From Arabic محمودين (maḥmūdīn), the plural of محمود (maḥmūd) meaning "praised, commendable".
Mahzarin f Indian (Parsi)
Means "golden moon" from Persian ماه (māh) "moon" and زرین ‎(zarin) "golden".
Maicín m Old Irish
A pet form of mac meaning "son, child, youth".
Mailin f German (Modern)
Combination of Mai and Lina 2 or Line.
Maimin m Occitan
Occitan form of Maximinus.
Main m Arabic, Bengali
Of unknown meaning.
Main f Shipibo-Conibo
From the Shipibo mai meaning "earth" and the genitive suffix -n.
Mainnín m Irish
Probably an assimilated form of Mainchín, a diminutive of manach ‘monk’.
Mairtin m Scots
Scots form of Martin.
Maissemin m Provençal
Provençal form of Maximinus.
Maitlin f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Maitland in the style of Caitlin.
Majd ad-Din m Arabic
Means "glory of the religion" from Arabic مجد (majd) meaning "glory, magnificence, splendour, honour" combined with دين (dīn) meaning "religion, faith".
Majd al-Din m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic مجد الدين (see Majd ad-Din).
Makaylin f Irish
Variant of Mckayla.
Makoyi-koh-kin m Siksika
Means "wolf thin legs" in Siksika.
Makrin m Croatian, Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian
Croatian, Russian, Serbian and Ukrainian form of Macrinus.
Maksimin m Bulgarian, Croatian, Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Croatian, Russian, Serbian and Ukrainian form of Maximinus (see Maximino).
Maksymin m Polish
Polish form of Maximinus (see Maximino).
Malagrin m Arthurian Cycle
A knight slain by Alexander the Orphan (Alisander le Orphelin) at the behest of a maiden whom Malagrin had harassed.
Malaguin m Arthurian Cycle
The proper name given to the King with a Hundred Knights in the early prose Lancelot tales. The King is given other names in other sources, and in Lancelot of the Laik, Malaguin and the King with a Hundred Knights are separate characters, although both are kings in Galehaut’s service... [more]
Malamhìn f Scottish Gaelic
Most likely coined by James Macpherson (1736-1796), the Scottish antiquarian poet who published works allegedly translated from the ancient Gaelic bard Ossian. Macpherson seems to have based the name on Scottish Gaelic mala "brow, eyebrow" and mìn "smooth, soft", intending it to mean "smooth brow"... [more]
Malchin m Mongolian
Means "herdsman, herder" in Mongolian, ultimately from мал (mal) meaning "livestock, cattle" and the agent noun-forming suffix -чин (-chin).
Malengin m Arthurian Cycle
Malengin is a shapeshifting thief who lives in a cave in Book 5, Canto 9 of "The Faerie Queene". Talus and Artegall kill him.
Malikuddin m Pashto, Indian (Muslim), Indonesian
From Arabic ماليكالدين (malik ud-din) meaning “king of the religion”.
Malin m English (British, Rare)
A rare masculine name from England's north; it means "little warrior". ... [more]
Malin m Bulgarian
Backformation from Malina 2.
Malintzin f Nahuatl
A Nahuatl rendering of Marina, combined with the honorific suffix -tzin.
Malkin f Medieval English, Pet
Medieval diminutive of Mary (via its diminutive Malle) or Matilda (via its medieval English form Mald or Malde; also see Maud)... [more]
Malmhìn f Scottish Gaelic
Variant of Malamhìn. This name is the original Gaelic form of the Anglicized Malvina.
Malvin f Hungarian
Variant of Malvina.
Malvin m Norwegian
Meaning uncertain. Perhaps a masculine form of Malvina, a variant of Melvin or a combination of Malene and Edvin (or other similar names).
Manacháin m Irish
Diminutive of manach "monk".
Mandylin f Ingrian
Likely an alternative to “Mandilyn” which could be derived from the Greek word “Mandylion” a famous ancient painting.
Manolín m Spanish
Diminutive of Manuel.
Maqrin m Berber
Means "always in a good mood" in Kabyle.
Marbrin m Arthurian Cycle
King of Galilee and one of the allies of Emperor Thereus of Rome.... [more]
Marcassin m Literature
From French marcassin, a young wild boar. Prince Marcassin is the main character from Madame d'Aulnoy's extension of an Italian fairy tale, The Pig King, named Prince Wild Boar.
Marcawin m Germanic
The first element is derived from either Celtic marca "horse" (which is marah in Old High German) or from marka "border." The second element comes from Old High German wini "friend."
Marcelín m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Marcellinus.
Marczin m Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish variant of Marcin.
Marilín f Spanish
Spanish form of Marilyn.
Marilin f Estonian
Elaboration of Marili.
Marín f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Marin.
Marin f Japanese
From Japanese 茉 (ma) meaning "white jasmine" or 麻 (ma) meaning "flax" combined 麟 (rin) meaning "bright, Chinese unicorn, genius, giraffe, shining". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [more]
Mariotin f Medieval English
Double diminutive of Mary, compare Mariot.
Mariurdin f Medieval Basque
Combination of Mari 3 and Urdin.
Markwin m Dutch, German
Dutch and German form of Marcwin.
Marlein f Medieval German, Dutch (Rare)
Medieval German diminutive of Maria and Dutch variant of Marlijn.
Marnin m Hebrew
"Causing Joy" or "One who creates joy"
Marrin f North Frisian
One of the North Frisian forms of Maria, as used on the North Frisian island of Föhr.
Marrin f Medieval Irish (Anglicized)
Possibly an early Anglicization of Máirín.
Martèin m Emilian-Romagnol
Emilian form of Martin.
Martiin m Medieval Dutch
Medieval Dutch form of Martin.
Mårtin m Walloon
Walloon form of Martin.
Marttiin m Finnish
Finnish form of Martin.
Marxlenin f Spanish (Caribbean), Spanish (Latin American)
Combination of the surnames Marx and Lenin used as a feminine given name... [more]
Marylin f American
Variant of Marilyn.
Marzhin m Breton
Breton form of Martin.
Matain m Arthurian Cycle
The lord of the Castel de La Blanche Espine, where Knights of the Round Table were reviled.... [more]
Matalin m Occitan (Rare)
Masculine form of Matalina.
Mathurin m Breton, French
French and Breton form of Maturinus and thus ultimately derived from maturus, literally "timely" (also "mature, ripe, grown"). This name was borne by a 3rd-century saint who was responsible for spreading the gospel in the district of Sens, France.
Matilin m Breton
Variant of Matelin.
Mətin m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Matin.
Matin m Arabic, Persian
Means "firm, solid, sturdy" in Arabic. In Islamic tradition المتين (al-Matin) is one of the 99 names of Allah.
Maudlin f Medieval English, English (Rare)
Medieval English vernacular form of Magdalene via the French Madeleine.... [more]
Maurin m Romansh, German (Swiss)
Romansh form of Maurus, cognate of Mauritz and Moritz.
Mavin f English
Variant of Maven/Mavis.
Maxín m Galician
Of debated origin and meaning; theories include a Galician form of Maginus and a corruption of Maximus.
Maydin f Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Derived from Middle English mayde, itself an apocope of maydene, "maiden, young woman".
Mayin f Uzbek
Means "soft, smooth" in Uzbek.
Maylin f English (American, Modern)
Combination of May and the common name suffix lyn. Also compare Maelyn.
Maylin f Spanish (Latin American), American (Hispanic), Filipino (Rare)
Perhaps an elaboration of the initial sound in names such as Mayra and Mayte modelled on Aylín... [more]
Mayrín f Spanish (Mexican, Rare, ?)
Possibly an elaborated form of Mayra. This is borne by Mexican actress Mayrín Villanueva (1970-).
Mazatzin m Nahuatl
Variant of Mazatl, combining the honorific or diminutive suffix -tzin.
McLain m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the English surname McLain.
Medlin f Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian
Russian, Ukrainian, and Belarusian form of Madeline.
Medwin m English (Rare), Filipino (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Medwin.
Meggin f English (Rare)
Variant of Megan. This is the first name of American author Meg Cabot (1967-).
Mehin f Azerbaijani, Turkish
Azerbaijani and Turkish form of Mahin
Mehrin f Bengali, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Bengali মেহরীন or Urdu مہرین (see Mehreen).
Meilin f & m Chinese
From Chinese 美 (měi) meaning "beautiful", 梅 (méi) meaning "plum, apricot" or 玫 (méi) meaning "rose, gemstone" combined with 林 (lín) meaning "forest", 琳 (lín) meaning "fine jade, gem" or 麟 (lín) meaning "female unicorn"... [more]
Meiqin f Chinese
From Chinese 美 (měi) meaning "beauty", 玫 (méi) meaning "rose, gemstone", 梅 (méi) meaning "plum, apricot", or 莓 (méi) meaning "berry, strawberry" combined with 琴 (qín) meaning "piano, Japanese harp"... [more]
Meirin f Japanese
From Japanese 苺 (mei) meaning "strawberry" combined with 鈴 (rin) meaning "bell, chime". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Meissemin m Provençal
Provençal form of Maximin.
Meiyin f Chinese
From the Chinese 美 (měi) meaning "beauty, beautiful" and 吟 (yín) meaning "sing, hum, a type of poetry".
Mekhin m Thai
Means "cloud" (a poetic word) in Thai.
Mekkín f Icelandic
Possibly an Icelandic derivative of Mecke, a Frisian and Low German diminutive of names beginning with the Old German element megin meaning "power, strength".... [more]
Mélanîn f Norman
Diminutive of Mélanie.
Melkin m Arthurian Cycle
John of Glastonbury mentions a vaticinator (one who foresees the future), who lived before Myrddin (Merlin) and uttered a prophecy about Glastonbury, couched in obscure Latin, which is difficult to interpret... [more]
Mélovin m Ukrainian
The stage name of the Ukrainian singer is formed from the English word halloween and the surname of the designer Alexander McQueen.
Melwin m Swedish
Variant of Melvin.
Menglin f Chinese
From the Chinese 朦 (méng) meaning "condition or appearance of the moon" or 梦 (mèng) meaning "dream" and 麟 (lín) meaning "female unicorn" or 临 (lín) meaning "approach, draw near".
Mengxin f Chinese
From the Chinese 梦 (mèng) meaning "dream" and 心 (xīn) meaning "heart, mind, soul".
Mengyin f Chinese
From the Chinese 朦 (méng) meaning "condition or appearance of the moon" and 荫 (yīn) meaning "shade, shelter, protect".
Menin m & f Shipibo-Conibo
Means "skilled" in Shipibo.
Menowin m German (Modern, Rare), Romani
The name is often analysed as a Germanic name made from the element MEGIN "strength" and WIN "friend". However, in the case of the most known bearer, the German singer Menowin Fröhlich, there is an account from his father that the name is made up to sound like Menuhin (the surname of the violinist and conductor Yehudi Menuhin).
Meos-jin m Korean (Rare)
The name Meos-Jin means "handsome" 멋진
Měrćin m Sorbian
Sorbian form of Martin.
Mêrdîn f Kurdish
Possibly from the Kurdish merdi meaning "generosity".
Merin m Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Diminutive of Meir.
Merlín m Galician
Galician form of Merlin.
Merlin f Estonian
Elaboration of Merli.
Merlin f Medieval German
Medieval German diminutive of Margarethe, via the variant Mergelin.... [more]
Merrin f & m Cornish
Although the exact origin and meaning of this name are unknown, many modern-day academics believe this name to be the (possibly Anglicized) Cornish form of Morien.... [more]
Mertein m Medieval German
Medieval German variant of Martin.
Merthin m Literature
Anglicized form of Myrddin used by author Ken Follett for a character in his novel 'World Without End'.
Mertin m German (East Prussian), German (Silesian)
East Prussian German and Silesian German form of Martin.
Merylin f English (Rare)
Possibly a variant or Marylin or a combination of Mery and the popular diminutive suffix -lin.
Merzhin m Breton Legend
Breton variant of Merlin.
Mesbahuddin m Bengali
Bengali variant of Misbah al-Din.
Mesfin m Eastern African, Amharic
Means "monarch, noble, prince" in Amharic.
Mesmin m History (Ecclesiastical), French (Rare)
French variant of Maximin. Saint Mesmin (died c. 520 AD) is a French saint associated with the Bishopric of Orléans. He was the second abbot of Micy Abbey, founded by his uncle, Saint Euspicius.
Mestwin m Kashubian
Germanized form of Mscëwòj.
Metírin f Khakas
Khakas form of Matryona.
Metusin m Malay
Variant of Metussin.
Metussin m Malay
Meaning uncertain, primarily used in Brunei.
Meybelín f Spanish (Latin American, Rare), Central American
Spanish form of Maybelline. It is mainly used in El Salvador and Nicaragua.
Mezin m Kurdish
Derived from Kurdish mezin meaning "great, big".
Mianqin f Chinese
From the Chinese 眠 (mián) meaning "close eyes, sleep" and 琴 (qín), a Chinese lute.
Miaolin f Chinese
From the Chinese 妙 (miào) meaning "mysterious, subtle, exquisite" or 淼 (miǎo) meaning "wide expanse of water" and 霖 (lín) meaning "continuous heavy rain", 粼 (lín) meaning "clear" or 琳 (lín) meaning "beautiful jade, gem".
Miaoxin f Chinese
From the Chinese 妙 (miào) meaning "mysterious, subtle, exquisite" or 淼 (miǎo) meaning "wide expanse of water" and 欣 (xīn) meaning "happy, joyous or 心 (xīn) meaning "heart, mind, soul".