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Boy Names Ending with -win
Win ending baby names and what they mean, with 54 results. -win names are used more often as masculine names. These boy names reached the top of their popularity 108 years ago (ADOPTION OF 0.47%) and have become significantly less popular since (ADOPTION 0.07%, 85% LESS), with names such as Erwin becoming less fashionable. Bodwin (TOP 65%) and Gowin (11%) are common -win surnames.
Aldwin - Elwin
Eldwin1, Aldwin1
Var. of Alden. Source fr. Old English language. "Old friend." Alduin is a somewhat common boys' name.
Aldwin2, var. Eldwin2
Derived fr. Old English element. "Old friend." Unusual. Compare Aldwin, Eldwin with common -win last names Angwin (TOP 49%), Aylwin (97%).
Elwin1▼, Aylwin, Alwin
Var. of Alvin. Derivative of Old English language. "Elf or magical being, friend." Somewhat popular as boys' names, Elwin, Alwin, etc. are similar to the popular Elon.
Arwin
Form of Arvin. Stems fr. English, Old German. "People's friend." Compare last names Artin, Arkin. See also Arlin.
Ashwin
Root fr. Hindi element. A calendar month. Less used today. Ashwin was last listed in 2015 in the Top 2000. See also Ashlin.
Aswin
Stems fr. Old English. "Spear-friend." Anwin and Atwin are creative forms. See also Oswin.
Baldwin, var. Balldwin, Baldewin
Derived fr. Old French, Old German. "Bold, brave friend." Baldewin and Balldwin are more unconventional as birth names among the versions of Baldwin.
Berwin
Form of Berwyn. From Old English. "Bear friend; bright friend." Outside Top 2000. See also Merwin.
Bowin
Form of Bowen. Based on Welsh word. "Son of Owen." Bowin, like the similar Bain, exists more usually as a surname.
Chetwin
Derived fr. Old English language. "Little house on the twisted path." Uncommon. Chetwin is not found in the US Demographics.
Colwin
Var. of Colwyn. Derived fr. Welsh element. Place name for a river in .. Rare, with the -in suffix for Colwin, like Cailin, Coffin. See also Colin.
Corwin
Based on Gaelic, Old English elements. "From beyond the hill." Corwin is a unique male name, appearing commonly (TOP 3%) as a last name. See also Carwyn.
Delwin, Dellwin, Dalvwin
Var. of Delvin. Stems fr. Old English, Irish words. "Godly friend; proud friend; bright friend." Less used today. Delwin was the form last listed (the 1960s) in the Top 2000.
Darwin1, var. Derwin1
Source fr. Old English word. "Dear friend." Darwin and Derwin became less trendy last year, dropping on average -37 positions as baby names with Darwin falling the most.
Derwin2, var. Durwin1, Darwin2
Root fr. Old English word. "Gifted friend; dear friend." Somewhat popular as boys' names, Derwin, Darwin, etc. are similar to the conventional Darian.
Durwin2, var. Derwin3
Derived fr. Old English language. "Dear friend." Less used today. Derwin was the version last listed (2010) in the Top 2000.
Edwin▼
Based on Old English element. "Wealthy friend." Usage of Edwin as a baby name in 2018 was 50% less than 2008. See also Eldwin.
Eldwin3
Form of Elden. Derivative of Old English element. "Old friend." Unusual. Eldwin, similar to Eljin, uses the androgynous -in ending. See also Eldwynn.
Elwin2▼
Form of Elvin. Source fr. Old English. "Elf or magical being, friend." Elwin was favored as a baby name 108 years ago, but now, Elwin has become somewhat outmoded. See also Erwin.
Elwin3▼, var. Win
Source fr. Old English. "Elf or magical being, friend." Elwin is widely used as a birth name among these versions.
Quick Reference
Summary Index of names [and variants] for -win names for boys.
1. Aldwin - ElwinAlden [Eldwin, Aldwin], Aldwin [Eldwin], Alvin [Elwin▼, Alwin, Aylwin], Arvin [Arwin], Ashwin, Aswin, Baldwin [Balldwin, Baldewin], Berwyn [Berwin], Bowen [Bowin], Chetwin, Colwyn [Colwin], Corwin, Delvin [Delwin, Dellwin, Dalvwin], Darwin [Derwin], Derwin [Durwin, Darwin], Durwin [Derwin], Edwin▼, Elden [Eldwin], Elvin [Elwin▼], Elwin▼ [Win]
Elwyn [Elwin▼], Erskine [Erwin▼], Erwin▼ [Irwin▼], Ethelwin, Ewing [Ewin], Frewin, Garvin [Garwin], Gladwin, Godwin [Goodwin], Goldwin [Goldewin], Goodwin, Gwyn [Gwin], Hadwin [Hedwin], Hardwin, Heddwyn [Hedwin], Irwin▼ [Erwin▼], Kelvin [Kelwin], Kerwin, Marvin [Merwin, Marwin], Medwin
Melvin [Melwin], Mervin [Merwin], Norvin [Norwin], Orvin [Orwin], Oswald [Oswin], Oswin, Owen [Owin], Selwyn [Selwin], Sherwin, Slavin [Slawin], Unwin, Walwyn [Walwin], Winston [Win], Wynn [Win]
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