Giving your child a name that means “end” can come off as a little somber, but that all depends on if you view the “end” as a bad thing or a good thing. After all, an end is really just a new beginning, right? If you’re attracted to this name meaning, you may have a spiritual background or at the very least, a unique sense of humor.
Since names that mean “end” aren’t very popular, you can expect your child’s name to remain unique no matter how many years pass by, especially in America. Take, for example, the names Amaia and Amiyah, which are both Spanish names that sound very similar yet carry different weight. Although both these names mean “end,” the name Amaia also means “high place,” whereas the name Amiyah can also mean “night rain.”
The girl names Nina and Coreen are much more common in America than the names Amaia and Amiyah. However, they don’t exactly mean “end.” Nina is a name of Polish origin meaning “girl,” “fire,” or “enclosure of fish.” And since fire is reminiscent of the “end,” Nina fits the bill just fine. The name Coreen, which is of Aboriginal origin, means “end of the hills.”
As for boys, a very uncommon yet interesting name meaning “end” is Yugant. This name is of Hindu, Sanskrit, and Indian origin. Yugant can be seen as a spiritual name, as it also means “everlasting.”
Adhvaith
Meaning: No end
Origin: Indian
Gender: Boy
Adhyanth
Meaning: Begin and end
Origin: Indian
Gender: Boy
Alkant
Meaning: The end of a curl
Origin: Indian
Gender: Boy
Amaant
Meaning: End of new moon night
Origin: Sanskrit
Gender: Boy
Amaia
Meaning: End
Origin: Basque
Gender: Girl
Amaya
Meaning: The end, night rain
Origin: Basque
Gender: Girl
Ananta
Meaning: Without End
Origin: Sanskrit
Gender: Girl
Endicott
Meaning: Cottage on the end
Origin: Old English
Gender: Boy
Flak
Meaning: Till End
Origin: Indian
Gender: Boy
Himanta
Meaning: End of winter
Origin: Indian
Gender: Boy
Himantha
Meaning: End of the snow
Origin: Indian
Gender: Girl
Irshant
Meaning: End of envy
Origin: Hindi
Gender: Boy
Irtika
Meaning: End
Origin: Indian
Gender: Girl
Itishree
Meaning: The end
Origin: Indian
Gender: Girl
Mada
Meaning: The end of the path
Origin: Arabic
Gender: Girl
Mal-Chin
Meaning: Persists to end
Origin: Korean
Gender: Boy
Obeta
Meaning: Let it end today
Origin: Igbo
Gender: Boy/Girl
Omega
Meaning: The end
Origin: Greek
Gender: Girl
Onaifo
Meaning: There is no end to this
Origin: Benin
Gender: Boy
Penrise
Meaning: From the end of the ford
Origin: Cornish
Gender: Boy
Prantika
Meaning: End
Origin: Indian
Gender: Girl
Reshitha
Meaning: Rising of end
Origin: Indian
Gender: Girl
Sarvasadhanah
Meaning: The end of all
Origin: Sanskrit
Gender: Boy
Shapant
Meaning: The end of the curse
Origin: Indian
Gender: Boy
Sychar
Meaning: End
Origin: Biblical
Gender: Boy
Townsend
Meaning: From the end of the town
Origin: English
Gender: Boy
Ultima
Meaning: End, farthest point
Origin: Latin
Gender: Girl
Uqbah
Meaning: The end of everything
Origin: Muslim
Gender: Boy
Ushasi
Meaning: End of day
Origin: Indian
Gender: Girl
Warudhar
Meaning: Lands end
Origin: Aboriginal
Gender: Girl
Yugant
Meaning: The end of an Era
Origin: Indian
Gender: Boy
Yugantika
Meaning: Stand till the end
Origin: Indian
Gender: Girl