Boy Names That Mean An

Discover Boy names meaning An with origins and popularity.

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Bleu
Means 'blue' in French, often used as a color name.
French
Bligh
From a surname meaning 'happy' or 'cheerful' in Old English.
English
Bob
Diminutive of Robert, meaning bright fame.
English
Bobbi
Diminutive of Roberta or Robert, meaning bright fame.
English
Bodnar
Derived from the word 'bodnar' meaning 'cooper' or 'barrel maker'.
Slavic
Bodo
A short form of names beginning with Bod- meaning 'ruler' or 'messenger'.
German
Bodolf
Wolf ruler, from Old Norse 'Bóðulfr' combining 'bóð' (battle) and 'ulfr' (w...
Norse
Bodua
Bodua means 'animal tail' in Akan, symbolizing protection and authority.
Akan
Bodulf
A compound of 'bodo' meaning messenger and 'wulf' meaning wolf.
Germanic
Bodvar
Derived from Old Norse elements meaning 'battle' and 'warrior'.
Norse
Bodwyn
Bodwyn means 'white breast' or 'fair bosom' in Welsh.
Welsh
Body
Derived from the Old English word 'bodig', meaning 'body' or 'physical form'.
English
Bodyl
Derived from Old English 'bodig' meaning 'body'.
English
Bogar
Derived from the Hungarian word 'bogár', meaning 'beetle'.
Hungarian
Bogart
Orchard keeper, from Dutch 'boomgaard' meaning orchard.
Dutch
Bogdan
Given by God, from Slavic elements 'bog' meaning god and 'dan' meaning given.
Slavic
Bogdashka
Given by God, a diminutive of Bogdan.
Slavic
Bohan
Descendant of Bohan.
Irish
Bohous
Diminutive of Bohumil, meaning 'God's favor' or 'God's grace'.
Czech
Bolingbroke
From the place name Bolingbroke in Lincolnshire, meaning 'Bull's brook'.
English
Bolivar
Derived from a place name in Spain, meaning 'mill by the river'.
Spanish
Bolli
Derived from Old Norse 'bolli' meaning 'cup' or 'bowl'.
Norse
Bolodenka
Diminutive of Boris, meaning 'fighter' or 'warrior'.
Russian
Boltan
Means 'steel' or 'strong' in Turkish.
Turkish
Bolten
Derived from a place name meaning 'dwelling of the bold ones'.
English
Bolthor
Bolthor is a giant in Norse mythology, meaning 'bolter' or 'dweller'.
Norse
Bolton
From a place name meaning 'settlement with a house or building' in Old English.
English
Bolverk
Bolverk means 'evil-doer' or 'worker of mischief', an alias of Odin.
Norse
Bomont
Derived from a place name meaning 'beautiful mountain'.
English
Bonar
Handsome.
Scottish
Bond
Peasant farmer.
English
Bondig
Beautiful, handsome, or nice.
Armenian
Bongani
Be thankful.
Zulu
Bonner
Good-natured or handsome, from the Old French 'bonnaire'.
English
Bonus
Good or advantageous.
Latin
Boone
Derived from the French word 'bon', meaning 'good', or from the Old English '...
English
Boopesh
Lord of the earth or king of the land.
Tamil
Borac
Means 'fighter' or 'warrior' in Slavic languages.
Slavic
Borachio
Derived from Italian 'borraccio', meaning 'stupid' or 'foolish'.
Italian
Borak
Means 'blessing' or 'good fortune' in Arabic.
Arabic
Borga
Variance.
Finnish
Boru
Means 'victorious' or 'tribute' in Irish, associated with the High King Brian...
Irish
Borumand
Means 'long-lived' or 'of long life' in Persian.
Persian
Borya
Diminutive of Boris, meaning 'fighter' or 'warrior'.
Russian
Bose
Means 'born on a Sunday' in Yoruba.
Yoruba
Bosley
Woodland clearing.
English
Bostin
Vibrant, energetic.
English
Boudhayan
Descendant of Bhrigu.
Bengali
Bourchier
Occupational surname for a producer and seller of coarse fabric or leather ar...
English
Bouvier
Herdsman, cattle driver.
French
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