Boy Names That Mean An

Discover Boy names meaning An with origins and popularity.

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Burtrand
Combination of 'Burton' (fortified town) and 'Rand' (shield).
French
Burtyl
Combination of 'Burt' (bright) and 'Hill' (hill or mound).
English
Burzin
Shining, radiant.
Persian
Busiris
Osiris, Egyptian god of the underworld.
Egyptian
Butler
Attendant of the butler.
English
Cabe
Derived from a surname meaning 'cape' or 'cloak'.
English
Cabot
Derived from a surname meaning 'head' or 'cape' in Old French.
English
Cabrera
Derived from a place name meaning 'goat pasture' in Spanish.
Spanish
Cacanisius
Derived from the Latin name Cacanisius, meaning 'belonging to the Cacanii fam...
Latin
Caderyn
Battle lord, from cad 'battle' and rhi 'lord'.
Welsh
Cadeyrn
Battle king, from Welsh 'cad' (battle) and 'teyrn' (king).
Welsh
Cadfan
Battle prince, from Welsh 'cad' (battle) and 'ban' (chief).
Welsh
Cadmar
Ocean.
Arabic
Cadwallader
Battle commander.
Welsh
Caesario
Derived from Caesar, meaning 'hairy' or 'long-haired'.
Latin
Caetano
Rejoice, be glad; derived from the Latin name Caietanus, referring to someone...
Portuguese
Cahal
Derived from Cathal, meaning 'battle rule' or 'strong in battle'.
Irish
Cahir
Cahir is an Irish name meaning 'battle man' or 'warrior'.
Irish
Caiaphas
Aramaic nickname meaning 'rock' or 'stone', associated with the high priest i...
Hebrew
Caidfan
Battle chief, from Welsh 'cad' (battle) and 'ban' (chief).
Welsh
Caidfer
Derived from the Irish name Cathal, meaning 'battle rule'.
Irish
Caidmar
Derived from the Irish name Cathmhaol, meaning 'battle chief'.
Irish
Caird
Wanderer, minstrel.
Scottish
Cairn
A pile of stones, often used as a landmark.
Scottish
Caislav
Glory and fame.
Slavic
Caith
origin and meaning.
Scottish
Calahan
Descendant of Cathal (battle ruler).
Irish
Calbert
Bright and bold.
English
Calder
From the Scottish surname meaning 'rocky water' or 'stream'.
Scottish
Calderon
Derived from a place name meaning 'cauldron' or 'large kettle' in Spanish.
Spanish
Caldwiella
Derived from Old English elements meaning 'cold' and 'spring' or 'stream'.
English
Caledvwich
The meaning of Caledvwich is unclear..
English
Calen
Slender or fair; derived from the Irish name Caolán.
Irish
Calfhierde
Calfhierde means 'calf-herd' or 'cowherd' in Old English.
English
Calhoon
Descendant of Caolladhearg (red-haired warrior).
Irish
Calhoun
Descendant of Caolladhearg (red-haired warrior).
Irish
Calibom
Combination of Cali and Bom (meaning ).
English
Calibome
Combination of Cali and Bome (meaning ).
English
Calibor
Combination of Cali and Bor (meaning ).
English
Caliborn
Combination of Cali and born, referring to a person born in California.
English
Caliborne
Combination of Cali and borne, referring to a person born in California.
English
Calibum
Combination of Cali and bum, with no specific meaning.
English
Calibumus
Combination of Cali and bumus, with no specific meaning.
English
Calibur
Strong and high-quality weapon.
English
Caliburnus
From combining Cali and burnus, referring to a person from California.
English
Caligula
Little boot, a nickname given to the Roman emperor Gaius Caesar.
Latin
Calix
Means 'very handsome' in Latin.
Latin
Callaghan
Descendant of Ceallachán, meaning 'bright-headed' or 'strife'.
Irish
Callahan
Descendant of Cathal.
Irish
Calumet
Calumet refers to a ceremonial peace pipe used by Native Americans.
Cherokee
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