Boy Names That Mean An

Discover Boy names meaning An with origins and popularity.

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Olivieros
Derived from the olive tree, symbolizing peace and fruitfulness.
Greek
Olkaris
Derived from the Lithuanian word 'alkas', meaning 'sacred grove'.
Lithuanian
Olof
Ancestor's Heir.
Swedish
Oluf
Inheritance, Ancestor.
Norwegian
Olvir
Ancestor warrior.
Norse
Omesh
Lord of the Universe; manifestation of God.
Sanskrit
Omganesh
Praise to Lord Ganesha.
Marathi
Omkaar
Om and Kaar together mean the sound or form of the sacred syllable Om.
Sanskrit
Omkara
Omkara means 'the sacred sound Om' or 'the primordial sound' in Hindu philoso...
Sanskrit
Ondre
Manly.
Slavic
Onipede
One who is loved and cared for.
Yoruba
Onslow
From the Old English personal name Anselm, meaning 'divine helmet'.
English
Onslowe
Derived from a place name meaning 'from the hill of the one-eyed man'.
English
Onuris
Onuris is the Greek name for the Egyptian god Anhur, meaning 'sky-bearer' or ...
Egyptian
Onuwachi
Child who came to stay, often given to a child born after previous infant dea...
Igbo
Opiyo
African calf.
Luo
Oram
From the riverbank meadow.
English
Orang
Orange.
Persian
Orazio
Praying mantis.
Italian
Orban
Urban.
Hungarian
Orben
From the riverbank.
English
Orbin
From the riverbank.
English
Orbon
From the riverbank.
English
Orbyn
From the riverbank.
English
Ordman
Spear-man.
English
Orenthal
Combination of Oren and Nathaniel.
English
Orestes
From Greek Orestes, meaning 'mountain dweller' or 'man of the mountain'.
Greek
Orfeus
Orfeus is the Greek form of Orpheus, a legendary musician and poet in Greek m...
Greek
Orford
From the ford by the shore or bank.
English
Orguelleuse
Proud or haughty woman.
French
Orie
Weaver; a name that can also mean 'my light' in Hebrew.
Japanese
Orik
A diminutive form of Orestes, meaning 'mountain dweller'.
Russian
Oringo
Means 'he who sees' or 'the one who sees' in the Luo language.
Luo
Orkhan
Meaning 'ruler of the city' or 'khan of the city', from Turkish 'or' (city) a...
Turkish
Orlan
Renowned in his land.
French
Orland
Famous land.
German
Orlando
Famous land.
Spanish
Ormeman
Man of the spear.
English
Ormond
Descendant of Ruadhán.
Irish
Oroitz
Remembrance.
Basque
Orono
Pleasant, beautiful.
Cherokee
Orren
From the riverbank.
English
Orrey
From the riverbank.
English
Orron
From the riverbank.
English
Orton
From the town on the riverbank.
English
Orun
Means 'fire' or 'flame' in Turkish.
Turkish
Orunjan
Meaning 'the sun is the source of life', a Yoruba name.
Yoruba
Orval
Gold village, from the Old English elements 'or' (gold) and 'wealh' (foreigne...
English
Orvil
From the Old English name Ordwulf, meaning 'spear wolf'.
English
Orville
From the French place name Orville, meaning 'golden town'.
English
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