Top Collection Of 100 Christian Baby Boy Names Ending With Hn

Devaughn is an altered spelling of Irish surname Devine. Notable people with the surname include: Raheem DeVaughn, American singer and songwriter. William DeVaughn, American R&B singer, songwriter and guitarist.
Javaughn is derived from the Hebrew name 'Yavan' that means 'Greece or Greeks'. It was the name of the fourth son of Japheth, one of the sons of Noah.
The meaning of the name “Dejohn” is: “God is gracious”. Categories: American Names, Hebrew Names. Used in: English speaking countries.
(s)hoh(n), sh-o-hn ] The baby boy name Shohn is pronounced as -SHAA-N †. The origin of Shohn is the Hebrew language. Shohn is a variant of the name Sean (English and Irish). ... In 2016, out of the family of boy names directly linked to Shohn, Sean was the most widely used.

5.Kahn

Kahn Name Meaning. North German: occupational name for a bargee, from Low German kane 'boat'. German: from a short form of the Germanic personal name Cagano, itself a short form of a personal name formed with gagan, gegen 'against'. Jewish (Ashkenazic): one of the many variants of Cohen.

6.Rohn

Rohn Name Meaning. nickname for a coarse or uncouth person, from Middle High German ron(e) 'stump', 'block'. habitational name from places named Rohne, Rohna, or Ronau in Silesia, Thuringia, and Saxony. from a short form of the medieval personal name Hieronymus (see Jerome).
Jawaughn is a baby boy name its meaning is unclear. Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1112 times.

8.Rahn

Rahn Name Meaning. nickname from Middle High German ran 'slim', 'slight'. from a short form of the Slavic personal name Ranislav.
The name Shaughn is a baby boy name. The name Shaughn comes from the Irish origin. In Irish The meaning of the name Shaughn is: Variant of John from Sean. Similar Names: Vaughn ( Celtic )

10.Voughn

Welsh Meaning: The name Vaughn is a Welsh baby name. In Welsh the meaning of the name Vaughn is: Little.

11.Stohn

Stohn is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 590 times.
I presume this to be a relic of Norman-French origin (see also Sinclair for St. Claire). Its spelling is not set in stone, I believe the forms Sinjin, Sinjun and Sinjon have been found. The name has no 'meaning' in and of itself, but its usage is typically in honor of St. John the Baptist or St. John the Evangelist.