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Boy Names Ending with -tin
Tin ending baby names and what they mean, with 43 results. -tin names are used more often as masculine names. Adoption of these boy names reached its most widespread in the year 1995 (ADOPTION OF 3.05%) and is now significantly less (ADOPTION 0.6%, ▼80.2%), with names like Dustin becoming less fashionable. Valentin (#838) and Westin (#832) are two of the more fashionable birth names in this compilation, while Gustin (TOP 4%) and Cetin (48%) are familiar -tin surnames.
Aguistin - Faustin
Avgustin, Austin1▼, Augustin1, Agustin1, Aguistin
Var. of Augustine. Derived fr. Latin. "Great, magnificient." Common as surnames. Compare Austin (UPPER 1%), var. and popular last names Avin (UPPER 43%), Alin (75%), which also end with -in.
Austin2▼, Augustin2, Agustin2
Var. of August. Source fr. Latin language. "Great, magnificient." Widely used, with usage of 0.269% for Agustin and variants as boys' names in 2018, but lower than 0.285% a year ago.
Alstin
Form of Alston. From Old English. "Elf stone." Rather uncommon as a children's name. See also Austin.
Antin
Var. of Anthony. Derived fr. Latin word. English form of the old Roman .. Astin is a slightly prominent kid's name. See also Antwoin.
Ashtin
Form of Ashton. Based on Old English. "Ash tree town." A somewhat offbeat boys' name. See also Ashwin.
Austin3▼, Augustin3
Forms of Augustus. Origin fr. Latin language. "Great, magnificient." Somewhat popular as birth names, Augustin and Austin are similar to the common Justin.
Austin4▼, var. Ostin1
Stems fr. French, Latin words. "Great, magnificient." Adoption of Austin and Ostin as baby names in 2018 was 5.5% less than the previous year.
Ostin2, Austin5▼
Forms of Osten. Derivative of French, Latin elements. "Magnificient." Ostin and forms were popular 2 decades ago and have become less conventional, with Austin becoming less in vogue.
Bartin
Var. of Bartholomew. Derivative of Aramaic language. "Son of Talmai (the farmer)." Bartin is rare as a first name, appearing frequently (UPPER 86%) as a last name. See also Barrton.
Bertin
Var. of Bert. Based on Old English. "Illustrious." Bertin is not a Top 2000 name. See also Berton.
Boltin
Var. of Bolton. .. Singer Michael Bolton. Not that common as a birth name, Boltin occurs more often as a last name. See also Koltin.
Brantin
Var. of Branton. Source fr. Old English element. "Broom, gorse settlement." Compare surnames Brannin (TOP 41%), Branting (60%). See also Brantlie.
Brentin1
Var. of Brent. Derived fr. Old English, Celtic words. "Hill, mount." Berntin and Brintin are creative forms. See also Brentton.
Brentin2
Var. of Brenton. Derivative of Old English word. "Bryni's settlement." Brentin is a scantly used men's name. See also Brentt.
Brocktin
Form of Brockton. Origin fr. Old English language. "Badger settlement." Brocktin is not frequently adopted as a baby name.
Konstantin, Constantin
Var. of Constantine. Root fr. Latin word. "Constant, steadfast." Constantin and Konstantin are not in the Top 2000.
Destin
Source fr. French element. "Destiny." Adoption of Destin as a boys' name in 2018 was 15.4% less than 10 years ago. See also Dexton.
Dunstin
Var. of Dunstan. Origin fr. Old English language. "Brown stone; brown hill with stones." Outside Top 2000.
Dustin▼
Stems fr. Old German, Old English languages. "Brave warrior; dusty area." Cross-gender use. Dustin became more trendy in 2018, rising +3 positions as a birth name to reach #525.
Faustin
Form of Faust. Root fr. Latin word. "Lucky, fortunate." Faustin is not frequently adopted as a baby name.
Quick Reference
Summary Index of names [and variants] for -tin names for boys.
1. Aguistin - FaustinAugustine [Austin▼, Agustin, Avgustin, Augustin, Aguistin], August [Austin▼, Agustin, Augustin], Alston [Alstin], Anthony [Antin], Ashton [Ashtin], Augustus [Austin▼, Augustin], Austin▼ [Ostin], Osten [Ostin, Austin▼], Bartholomew [Bartin], Bert [Bertin], Bolton [Boltin], Branton [Brantin], Brent [Brentin], Brenton [Brentin], Brockton [Brocktin], Constantine [Konstantin, Constantin], Destin, Dunstan [Dunstin], Dustin▼, Faust [Faustin]
Felton [Feltin], Florent [Florentin], Gallatin, Gillemartin, Jestin [Jesstin], Justin▼, Kelton [Keltin, Kelltin], Kenton [Kentin], Kolton [Koltin], Konstantin, Livingston [Livingstin], Martin▼, Milton [Miltin], Patton [Patin, Pattin], Quentin [Quintin], Quinton [Quinntin], Ruston [Rustin], Tayton [Teytin, Taytin], Trent [Trentin], Trenton [Trentin]
Tristan [Tristin▼], Valentine [Valentin▲], Weston [Westin▲]
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