Boy Names That Mean An

Discover Boy names meaning An with origins and popularity.

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Lakshmidas
Servant of Lakshmi
Sanskrit
Lakshmikanta
Husband of Lakshmi; Vishnu
Sanskrit
Lakshmipathi
Husband of Lakshmi (Lord Vishnu).
Sanskrit
Lakshmipati
Husband of Lakshmi (Lord Vishnu).
Sanskrit
Laksman
Laksman means 'one who has auspicious marks' and is the name of a Hindu god.
Sanskrit
Lalit
Elegant, charming
Sanskrit
Lalith
Elegant, beautiful.
Sanskrit
LalKrishna
Combination of Lal (beloved) and Krishna (dark, attractive), referring to the...
Sanskrit
Lallo
Diminutive form of the name Lallo, possibly meaning brave people.
Italian
Lalo
Diminutive form of the name Eduardo, meaning wealthy guardian.
Spanish
Lalor
Descendant of Leathlobhair, meaning half-leper.
Irish
Lamar
Famous throughout the land.
Germanic
Lamarcus
Combination of the prefix La- with the name Marcus, meaning 'warlike'.
English
Lamas
Derived from the Spanish word for 'lamas' or 'flames', possibly a topographic...
Spanish
Lambart
Bright land, from land 'land' and berht 'bright'.
Germanic
Lambert
Bright land, from land 'land' and beraht 'bright'.
Germanic
Lamberto
Bright land, from the Germanic elements 'land' and 'beraht'.
Italian
Lamberts
Derived from the Germanic name Lambert, meaning 'bright land' or 'famous land'.
Dutch
Lambi
Derived from Old Norse 'lamb', meaning 'lamb'.
Icelandic
Lambodhar
One who has a big belly (referring to Lord Ganesha).
Sanskrit
Lammond
Land belonging to the church.
Scottish
Lamond
Land belonging to the church.
Scottish
Lamont
Lawman.
Scottish
Lamus
Mythical son of Neptune and nymph Cyrene.
Greek
Lamy
Derived from the Old French word 'lami', meaning 'the friend'.
French
Lance
A spear, knight's attendant.
English
Lancelot
Land.
French
Lancelotte
Little lance, derived from Old French 'lance' and diminutive suffix.
French
Lancey
Derived from the Old French name Lance, meaning 'land' or 'territory'.
English
Lancilotto
Italian form of Lancelot, meaning 'land' or 'servant'.
Italian
Lancing
From the town of Lancing in West Sussex, England.
English
Landbert
Bright land, from land 'land' and beraht 'bright'.
Germanic
Landberto
Bright land, from Old German 'land' (land) and 'beraht' (bright).
Germanic
Landbirt
Landbirt means 'land bright' or 'shining land'.
English
Landburt
Bright land or famous land.
English
Landburto
Bright land, from Old German 'land' meaning land and 'berht' meaning bright.
Germanic
Landbyrt
Landbyrt means 'land bright' or 'shining land'.
English
Landebert
Bright land.
Germanic
Landeberto
Bright land.
Italian
Landyn
From the English surname, meaning 'long hill' or 'ridge'.
English
Lanford
From the long ford, a place name meaning 'long river crossing'.
English
Langdon
From the long hill, derived from Old English lang and dun.
English
Lange
Derived from a nickname for a tall person, from German 'lang' meaning 'long'.
German
Langey
Long island or long meadow.
English
Langward
From the long guardian.
English
Lankesh
Lord of Lanka
Sanskrit
Lanse
Land.
French
Lansing
From the town of Lansing, Michigan.
English
Lantz
Land.
German
Lanz
Land.
German
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