Boy Names That Mean An

Discover Boy names meaning An with origins and popularity.

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Fernando
Voyager or brave journey, from Germanic elements 'fardi' (journey) and 'nand'...
Portuguese
Fernao
Portuguese form of Ferdinand, meaning 'bold journey' or 'peace venture'.
Portuguese
Ferrars
Derived from a place name meaning 'iron worker' in Old English.
English
Ferril
Derived from a surname meaning 'iron worker'.
English
Ferris
Derived from a surname meaning 'iron worker' or 'blacksmith'.
English
Ferrol
Derived from a Spanish place name, possibly meaning 'iron'.
Spanish
Fiance
Fiancée.
French
Fikret
Derived from Arabic 'fikr' meaning thought or intellect.
Turkish
Filander
Lover of people, philanthropist.
Swedish
Filbirt
Brilliant, famous.
German
Filbirte
Brilliant, famous.
German
Filbuk
Brilliant, wise.
Polish
Filippinho
Little Filippo, a diminutive form of the name Philip, meaning 'lover of horses'.
Portuguese
Fingal
Fair stranger or white stranger, from Irish 'fionn' (fair) and 'gall' (strang...
Irish
Finghin
Fair-born or white, derived from the Gaelic elements 'fionn' meaning fair and...
Irish
Fink
Derived from Middle High German 'vinke', meaning 'finch', a nickname for a ch...
German
Finke
Derived from a nickname for a lively person, from Middle High German 'vinke' ...
German
Finnbar
Fair-haired or white-headed, from Irish 'fionn' meaning fair and 'barr' meani...
Irish
Finnbogi
Finnbogi means 'Finn's bow' or 'Finn's curve', derived from Old Norse elements.
Norse
Finneen
Fair or white, derived from the Irish name Fionnán.
Irish
Finngal
White, fair; brave, valiant.
Irish
Finnur
Finn, Laplander.
Icelandic
Fionnlagh
Fair warrior, from Irish 'fionn' (fair) and 'laoch' (warrior).
Irish
Fionnlaoch
Fair warrior, from Irish 'fionn' (fair) and 'laoch' (warrior).
Irish
Fiorelli
Derived from the Italian word 'fiore' meaning 'flower', often used as a surname.
Italian
Fiorello
Little flower, derived from Italian 'fiore' meaning flower.
Italian
Firaun
Derived from the Arabic name for the Pharaoh of Egypt, meaning 'ruler' or 'ki...
Arabic
Firth
From a place name meaning 'woodland' or 'brushwood' in Old English.
English
Firzaam
Firzaam is a name of Arabic origin meaning 'unique' or 'precious'.
Arabic
Fischer
Occupational name for a fisherman.
German
Fisher
Occupational name for a fisherman.
English
Fisk
Occupational name for a fisherman.
English
Fiske
Occupational name for a fisherman.
English
Fitch
Derived from a nickname for a person with a weasel-like appearance or character.
English
Flag
Banner, symbol.
English
Flaminio
Derived from the Latin name Flaminius, meaning 'priest of Flamen'.
Italian
Flanagan
Descendant of Flannagán, meaning 'little red one' or 'ruddy'.
Irish
Flannan
Red-haired or ruddy-complexioned, derived from the Gaelic 'flann' meaning red.
Irish
Flavyan
Variation of Flavian.
Latin
Flawian
Derived from Latin 'Flavianus', meaning 'golden' or 'yellow-haired'.
Polish
Fleada
From the Old English words meaning 'dweller at the marsh'.
English
Flecher
Derived from Old French 'flèche' meaning arrow, referring to an arrow maker.
English
Fleming
From Flanders.
Scottish
Flemmyng
From Flanders.
English
Flemyng
From Flanders.
English
Flinte
Derived from the German word 'flink', meaning quick or nimble.
German
Flip
A short form of Philip, meaning 'lover of horses'.
English
Flngal
Fair stranger or fair foreigner.
Irish
Floki
A Norse name meaning 'heroic' or 'warlike', associated with the legendary Vik...
Norse
Florencio
Florencio is the Spanish form of Florentius, meaning 'blooming' or 'flourishi...
Spanish
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