Boy Names That Mean An

Discover Boy names meaning An with origins and popularity.

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Praveer
Valiant, brave.
Sanskrit
Pravesh
Entrance, beginning.
Sanskrit
Pravish
Illuminating, brilliant.
Sanskrit
Prayaag
Derived from Sanskrit meaning 'first' or 'foremost'.
Sanskrit
Praza
Cheerful, pleasant.
Sanskrit
Preethesh
Full of love and affection.
Tamil
Premsagar
Ocean of love.
Sanskrit
Priapus
God of fertility and gardens.
Greek
Pribislav
The one who is loved and glorious.
Slavic
Pridwyn
Fair and beautiful.
Welsh
Prior
Superior, ranking before others.
English
Prisciliano
Ancient.
Spanish
Priscus
Ancient.
Latin
Prithu
Broad or vast; ancient king
Sanskrit
Procopio
Progress or advancement.
Greek
Proctor
Occupational name for a steward or manager, from Latin 'procurator'.
English
Proculeius
A noble Roman family name.
Latin
Proinnsias
Irish form of Francis, meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free one'.
Gaelic
Prokhop
Diminutive of Prokhor, meaning 'leader of the dance' from Greek.
Russian
Prokhor
Derived from Greek Prochoros, meaning 'leader of the dance'.
Russian
Prokop
Derived from the Greek name Prokopios, meaning 'progress' or 'advancement'.
Slavic
Prokopios
Derived from Greek 'prokope' meaning 'progress' or 'advancement'.
Greek
Prokshan
One who is purified or cleansed, often associated with ritual purification.
Sanskrit
Prolaya
One who is born or produced; a name meaning 'offspring' or 'descendant'.
Sanskrit
Prologue
Used as the introductory section of a literary work, doesn't have a specific ...
English
Prom
Derived from the word 'promenade', referring to a formal dance event.
English
Prometheus
Forethought; one who thinks ahead, from Greek 'promētheia' meaning foresight.
Greek
Protesilaus
Ancient Greek hero killed in the Trojan War.
Greek
Proteus
Poseidon's attendant.
Greek
Provost
Derived from the Old French title 'prevost', meaning a chief or officer in ch...
French
Prudhvi
A name for Lord Vishnu, meaning 'one who is supreme' or 'lord of all'.
Sanskrit
Pruyt
Derived from the Dutch word 'pruyt' meaning 'pride' or 'proud'.
Dutch
Pryscus
Ancient, old.
Latin
Psamtic
derived from the name of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh.
Egyptian
Psusennes
derived from the name of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh.
Egyptian
Ptah
Creator, craftsman.
Egyptian
Puah
Splendid, radiant.
Hebrew
Publius
Of the people, popular; a Roman praenomen.
Latin
Pudens
Shameful or modest, from Latin 'pudens' meaning 'feeling shame'.
Latin
Pueblo
Referring to a Native American village or town.
Spanish
Pugal
Meaning 'fame' or 'renown' in Tamil.
Tamil
Pulin
Riverbank or shore
Sanskrit
Punav
Clean, clear.
Finnish
Punyatam
One who is pure and virtuous.
Sanskrit
Purajit
One who is pure and victorious.
Sanskrit
Purajith
One who is pure and victorious.
Sanskrit
Puran
Means 'complete' or 'full' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Purandhar
One who holds or sustains abundance, often referring to the god Indra.
Sanskrit
Puranjan
Ancient or old, often referring to something primeval.
Sanskrit
Purdil
Brave, valiant.
Arabic
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