Boy Names That Mean An

Discover Boy names meaning An with origins and popularity.

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Fynngal
Fair stranger or white stranger, from Scottish Gaelic 'fionn' meaning fair an...
Scottish
Fynten
Fynten is a modern invented name with no established meaning.
English
Fyra
Fyra means 'four' in Swedish, often used as a name for a fourth child.
Swedish
Fyrnel
A compound name meaning 'fern hill' or 'fern slope'.
Anglo-saxon
Fyrnele
A compound name meaning 'fern hill' or 'fern slope'.
Anglo-saxon
Gaalava
Woman with beautiful hair.
Sanskrit
Gable
Triangular hill.
English
Gabor
God's bravest man.
Hungarian
Gabrian
Combination of Gabriel and Brian.
English
Gadaadhar
One who holds a club, an epithet of the god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Gadambar
Wearing a garland of flowers.
Sanskrit
Gadhadhar
Wearer of the Mace (an attribute of Lord Krishna).
Sanskrit
Gaffney
From the calf island.
Irish
Gaganakunda
A name meaning 'cloud' or 'sky-colored', often associated with Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Gaganchandra
Moon of the sky, combining 'gagan' (sky) and 'chandra' (moon).
Sanskrit
Gagandeepak
Deep ocean of the sky, referring to the vastness of the heavens.
Punjabi
Gagandhwaj
Elephant with a flag on its head.
Sanskrit
Gagansindhu
Ocean of the sky.
Sanskrit
Gahbed
Batting, fanning.
Persian
Gaibrial
The meaning of Gaibrial is God is my strength.
Hebrew
Gaidar
Derived from the Turkic name Gaydar, meaning 'lion' or 'brave'.
Russian
Gair
Short form of Gaelic names beginning with Gair-, meaning 'short'.
Scottish
Gairim
Sower, planter.
Irish
Gaja
Elephant.
Sanskrit
Gajaadhar
Elephant Holder.
Sanskrit
Gajaanan
One with an Elephant's face.
Sanskrit
Gajaanand
Elephant-faced Lord.
Sanskrit
Gajabahu
Elephant-armed or mighty warrior
Sanskrit
Gajadhar
Elephant-headed.
Sanskrit
Gajakarna
Ears like an Elephant.
Sanskrit
Gajamukh
Elephant-faced, referring to the Hindu god Ganesha.
Sanskrit
Gajamukha
Elephant-faced.
Sanskrit
Gajanan
Elephant-faced.
Sanskrit
Gajanana
One with an elephant face.
Sanskrit
Gajananan
One with the face of an elephant.
Sanskrit
Gajanand
Lord Ganesh.
Sanskrit
Gajananda
One with the eternal qualities of an elephant.
Sanskrit
Gajananeti
One with the identity of an elephant.
Sanskrit
Gajananvihari
One who enjoys the company of elephants.
Sanskrit
Gajapathi
Master or Lord of elephants.
Sanskrit
Gajapati
Lord of elephants.
Sanskrit
Gajari
Color of an elephant.
Sanskrit
Gajarupa
Having the form or appearance of an elephant.
Sanskrit
Gajavadan
One with an elephant-like mouth.
Sanskrit
Gajavakra
One with an elephant-like trunk.
Sanskrit
Gajavaktra
One with an elephant-like face.
Sanskrit
Gajbaahu
Strong as an elephant
Sanskrit
Gajbahu
One with arms like an elephant.
Sanskrit
Gajdant
Having the tusk of an elephant.
Sanskrit
Gajendar
King of elephants.
Sanskrit
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