Boy Names That Mean An

Discover Boy names meaning An with origins and popularity.

12,254 names found Page 74 of 246
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Evrain
Derived from the Old French name Evrart, meaning 'strong as a boar'.
French
Evraud
Derived from the Germanic elements 'eber' meaning 'boar' and 'wald' meaning '...
French
Evryt
From the town of Évry, France.
English
Ewald
Ewald means 'law power' or 'ruler of the law', derived from Germanic elements...
Germanic
Ewane
It means 'he who is born on a Saturday'.
Akan
Eward
Wealthy guard, derived from Old English elements ead (wealth) and weard (guard).
English
Ewart
From the Old English words for 'ewe' and 'enclosure', meaning 'sheepfold'.
English
Ewaz
Compensation, substitute, exchange
Arabic
Ewing
Derived from the Old English personal name Eawa, meaning 'law' or 'custom'.
Scottish
Ewold
A compound name meaning 'law' and 'rule' or 'power'.
Germanic
Exelby
From Exelby, a place in Yorkshire meaning 'farmstead of a man named Eskil'.
English
Exeter
Derived from the city of Exeter in Devon, England, meaning 'fortress on the r...
English
Exton
From the town of Exe, meaning 'stone settlement'.
English
Eyab
Eyab means 'return' or 'repentance' in Arabic.
Arabic
Eyad
Hands, or one who is generous and giving.
Arabic
Eyan
This name means 'born into wealth' or 'child of honor' in Yoruba culture.
Yoruba
Eydis
Island goddess.
Norse
Eyjolf
Island wolf.
Norse
Ezhumalai
Lord Murugan, the deity residing on the hill of Ezhumalai.
Tamil
Eziaka
Means 'the king is greater' in Igbo.
Igbo
Eziechiele
Italian form of Ezekiel, meaning 'God strengthens'.
Italian
Eziongeber
Eziongeber means 'backbone of a man' or 'counsel of a man' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Eznik
Derived from Armenian 'ezn' meaning 'ox', symbolizing strength.
Armenian
Ezrach
Ezrach means 'native' or 'citizen' in Hebrew, referring to a person born in t...
Hebrew
Faaeq
Superior, excellent, or outstanding in quality.
Arabic
Faahim
Intelligent, understanding, or wise.
Arabic
Faaiq
Excellent, superior, or outstanding in quality.
Arabic
Faakir
A poor person or a mystic mendicant in Sufism.
Arabic
Faarabi
Arabian.
Arabic
Faaraq
Distinguisher between truth and falsehood.
Arabic
Faaris
Brave, knight, or horseman
Arabic
Faba
From the bean plant or bean pod.
English
Fabek
Bean grower or dweller near a bean field.
Polish
Faber
Craftsman, skilled worker.
German
Fabha
Radiant, bright.
Irish
Fabi
Bean grower or dweller near a bean field.
German
Fabia
Bean grower or bean field.
Latin
Fabian
Bean grower or dweller near a bean field.
Latin
Fabiano
Bean grower or dweller near a bean field.
Italian
Fabiao
Bean grower or dweller near a bean field.
Portuguese
Fabien
Bean grower or dweller near a bean field.
French
Fabijan
Derived from Latin 'Fabianus', meaning 'bean grower'.
Slavic
Fabil
Derived from Arabic 'fabil' meaning 'excellent' or 'superior'.
Arabic
Fabio
Derived from the Roman family name Fabius, meaning 'bean grower'.
Italian
Fabion
Derived from Fabius, a Roman family name meaning 'bean grower'.
Latin
Fabius
Derived from the Roman family name Fabius, possibly meaning 'bean grower'.
Latin
Fabiusz
Derived from the Roman family name Fabius, meaning 'bean grower'.
Latin
Fable
Refers to a short narrative, often with animals as characters.
English
Fabre
derived from the surname Fabre, referring to a craftsman or artisan.
French
Fabriano
From the town of Fabriano in Italy.
Italian
About names that mean An

Names with the meaning “An” are often chosen for their symbolism and positive values. Explore origins, pronunciation, and popularity to find the right fit.

Suggest a Name
BabyNameLore