Boy Names That Mean An

Discover Boy names meaning An with origins and popularity.

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Nassim
Breeze, fresh air, or one who arranges things.
Arabic
Nataniello
Diminutive of Natale, meaning 'Christmas' or 'born on Christmas day'.
Italian
Nataraj
Lord of dance, a title for the Hindu god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Nataraja
Lord of the dance, a form of the Hindu god Shiva performing the cosmic dance.
Sanskrit
Natarajan
Dancer, referring to the Hindu god Shiva as the cosmic dancer.
Tamil
Nateef
Nateef means 'pure' or 'clean' in Arabic.
Arabic
Nateerat
Means 'one who is clever and wise' in Thai.
Thai
Natees
Means 'to be clever' or 'intelligent' in Thai.
Thai
Natesan
Lord of the dance, a name for the Hindu god Shiva.
Tamil
Natesh
Lord of the dance, an epithet of the Hindu god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Nateshwar
Lord of Dance.
Sanskrit
Nathun
Given, Handed down.
Hebrew
Nation
Country, homeland.
English
Natir
Guardian, watcher
Arabic
Natraaj
King of dancers, an epithet of the Hindu god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Natraj
King of Dance.
Sanskrit
Natrajan
Lord of Dance.
Sanskrit
Natsuo
Summer Man.
Japanese
Naughton
Of the clan of Owain.
Irish
Nauhar
Gem of a man.
Punjabi
Naum
Comfort, pleasantness.
Hebrew
Naunton
From the town of Naunton in Gloucestershire, England.
English
Nausad
Helper, assistant.
Arabic
Navadvip
Nine islands, referring to the sacred town in West Bengal.
Sanskrit
Navadweep
New island or new continent.
Sanskrit
Navakanth
New leader or new lord, derived from nava (new) and kantha (lord).
Sanskrit
Navakishor
New youth or young lord, derived from nava (new) and kishor (youth).
Sanskrit
Naval
Means 'pertaining to a ship' or 'mariner'.
Sanskrit
Navan
Means 'new' or 'young' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Navanit
Means 'fresh butter' or 'butter' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Navanith
Means 'new butter' or 'fresh butter' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Navaraj
Navaraj means 'new king' or 'new ruler'.
Sanskrit
Navarang
Means 'nine colors' or 'nine gems' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Navarathna
Means 'nine gems' in Sanskrit, referring to a set of nine precious stones.
Sanskrit
Navarra
Derived from the Basque word 'naba' meaning 'plain' or 'valley', referring to...
Spanish
Navarrah
Derived from the Basque word 'naba' meaning 'plain' or 'valley', referring to...
Spanish
Navarro
From the plains or flat land.
Spanish
Navashen
One who is humble and modest.
Sanskrit
Navbir
New brave one, combining 'nav' (new) and 'bir' (brave).
Punjabi
Navneeth
New and humble.
Tamil
Navon
Beautiful/Handsome.
Hebrew
Navroz
New day (celebrated as the Persian New Year).
Persian
Nawab
A title meaning 'deputy' or 'governor', used in the Mughal Empire.
Persian
Nawader
Rare or precious, denoting something uncommon and valuable.
Arabic
Nawafil
Supererogatory acts of worship in Islam, meaning voluntary or extra prayers.
Arabic
Nawwaar
Bright, shining, or radiant.
Arabic
Nayaty
My guidance.
Arabic
Nayt
Short form of Nathaniel or Nathan.
English
Nazaafat
Elegance, Splendor.
Arabic
Nazadah
The meaning of the name Nazadah is not known, as it does not have a widely re...
Arabic
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