Boy Names That Mean An

Discover Boy names meaning An with origins and popularity.

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Pjotr
Russian form of Peter, meaning 'rock' or 'stone'.
Russian
Placid
Means 'calm, peaceful' in Latin.
Latin
Placydius
Serene, tranquil.
Latin
Pladdio
Serene, tranquil.
Latin
Plaise
Calmness, tranquility.
French
Platan
Plane tree.
Russian
Platte
Derived from the French word 'plat' meaning flat, referring to a flat river o...
English
Plch
Derived from Czech 'plch' meaning 'dormouse', a nickname for a sleepy person.
Czech
Pleoh
Pleoh means 'danger' or 'risk' in Old English.
English
Plummer
Plummer is an occupational surname derived from the occupation of a plumber, ...
English
Plutarco
Wealthy, from the Greek name Ploutarchos meaning 'wealthy ruler'.
Greek
Pluto
Refers to the Roman god of the underworld.
Greek
Polak
Derived from the Polish word for 'Pole', referring to a person from Poland.
Polish
Poldi
Diminutive of Leopold, meaning 'bold people'.
German
Polites
Polites means 'citizen' or 'statesman' in Greek.
Greek
Polk
From the Old English 'polc', meaning a small pool or pond.
English
Pollo
Means 'chicken' in Spanish, often used as a nickname.
Spanish
Pollock
From a place name meaning 'pool' or 'stream' in Gaelic.
Scottish
Pollok
Derived from a place name meaning 'pool' or 'stream' in Gaelic.
Scottish
Polonius
Derived from the Greek name Polychronios, meaning 'many times' or 'long-lived'.
Latin
Polu
Abundance.
Hawaiian
Polycarp
Fruitful, from Greek 'polys' meaning many and 'karpos' meaning fruit.
Greek
Polydamas
Polydamas means 'much-taming' or 'very strong' in Greek.
Greek
Polydeuces
Polydeuces means 'very sweet' or 'much sweet wine', referring to the Greek my...
Greek
Polydorus
Many-gifted, from Greek polys 'many' and doron 'gift'.
Greek
Polyeidus
One who knows many things or has much knowledge.
Greek
Polymestor
Polymestor was a king in Greek mythology who killed his own grandson.
Greek
Polynices
Man of much strife; from Greek 'polys' (many) and 'neikos' (strife).
Greek
Polyphemus
Famous in song or much spoken of, from Greek 'poly' (many) and 'pheme' (voice...
Greek
Pomaroy
Derived from a place name meaning 'apple orchard' in Old English.
English
Ponmani
Gold jewel, a name symbolizing preciousness and beauty.
Tamil
Ponnaiyan
Derived from Tamil word 'pon' meaning gold, often used as a term of endearment.
Tamil
Pontifex
Bridge builder, high priest in ancient Rome.
Latin
Porcius
Derived from Latin 'porcus' meaning pig, likely a Roman family name.
Latin
Porfirio
Derived from the Greek name Porphyrios, meaning 'purple' or 'purple-clad'.
Spanish
Porteur
Means 'carrier' or 'bearer' in French.
French
Portland
Land by the Port.
English
Portumnus
Roman god of harbors and ports.
Latin
Posthumus
Means 'last' or 'born after the father's death'.
Latin
Potiki
Meaning 'small child' or 'youngest child' in Maori.
Maori
Potiphar
Dedicated to the sun god Ra, from Egyptian origin but used in Hebrew context.
Hebrew
Poulad
Steel; strong and unyielding like steel.
Persian
Pouya
Derived from Persian 'pouya' meaning 'seeker' or 'one who seeks'.
Persian
Powder
Referring to finely ground substances.
English
Poya
Derived from Persian 'puyā', meaning 'seeker' or 'inquisitive'.
Persian
Praachik
Derived from Sanskrit meaning 'eastern' or 'directional'.
Sanskrit
Praagvansh
Descendant of an ancient lineage.
Sanskrit
Praakrit
Ancient, traditional.
Sanskrit
Prabhakara
Radiant, shining.
Sanskrit
Prabhal
One who shines brightly or is radiant.
Sanskrit
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