Girl Names That Mean An

Discover Girl names meaning An with origins and popularity.

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Pakelikia
Sand cliff.
Hawaiian
Palakotai
Beautiful woman.
Tamil
Palemon
Derived from Greek 'palaimon', meaning 'wrestler' or 'struggler'.
Greek
Pales
Of the Roman goddess Pales, who presided over shepherds and livestock.
Latin
Paliuli
Hidden paradise in Hawaiian folklore.
Hawaiian
Pallantia
Of the ancient city Pallanteum.
Latin
Pallavita
Derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'one who is nourished or cherished'.
Sanskrit
Palmelia
Derived from the Latin word 'palma' meaning palm tree, symbolizing victory or...
English
Palmelina
A feminine form of Palmel, meaning 'little palm tree'.
English
Palmeline
Derived from the French word for palm tree, symbolizing victory and peace.
French
Palmelyn
A modern invented name, possibly a blend of 'Palm' and 'Lyn', evoking imagery...
English
Palmelyna
Combination of 'Palm' and 'Lena', possibly meaning 'palm tree' or 'light'.
English
Palmelyne
Derived from a place name meaning 'palm tree island'.
English
Palmozi
Derived from 'pálma' meaning palm tree, possibly a diminutive form.
Hungarian
Palomarah
Combination of 'palo' (stick) and 'mar' (sea), possibly meaning 'sea stick'.
Spanish
Palomaria
Combination of Pala and Maria, meaning 'white dove Mary'.
Spanish
Palomariah
Combination of Paloma and Maria, meaning 'dove of the sea' or 'bitter dove'.
Spanish
Palomaryah
Combination of Paloma (dove) and María (Mary), meaning 'dove of Mary'.
Spanish
Palyla
Combination of the names Pal and Lyla.
English
Palylah
Combination of the names Pal and Lyla.
English
Pame
Diminutive of Pamela, meaning 'all honey'.
Spanish
Pamela
Coined by Sir Philip Sidney in the 16th century, possibly meaning 'all sweetn...
English
Pamelia
Combination of the names Pamela and Amelia.
English
Pampa
Goddess of fertility and abundance.
Sanskrit
Pampha
Sweet fragrance.
Sanskrit
Pamy
A diminutive of Pamela, meaning 'all sweetness'.
English
Panache
Style; flamboyance; flair
French
Pancha
Means 'five' in Spanish, often used as a nickname or short form of names like...
Spanish
Panchali
Princess of Panchala.
Sanskrit
Panchalie
Descendant of Panchala.
Tamil
Panchaly
Belonging to Panchala.
Sanskrit
Panda
derived from the term for a large black and white bear.
English
Pandara
Pandara means 'white' or 'pale' in Sanskrit, often associated with purity.
Sanskrit
Pandavika
Derived from Pandava, referring to the five sons of Pandu in the Mahabharata.
Sanskrit
Pandia
derived from Pandia, one of the daughters of Zeus and Selene, goddess of the ...
Greek
Pandiamma
Derived from Pandi, a Tamil dynasty, and amma meaning mother, thus 'mother of...
Tamil
Pang
Expansive/abundant.
Chinese
Panita
Means 'beloved' or 'dear' in Thai.
Thai
Pankaja
Derived from Sanskrit meaning 'lotus' or 'born of mud'.
Sanskrit
Pankajavalli
A creeper or vine, often symbolizing growth and beauty.
Sanskrit
Pankuni
Changeable, Variable.
Sanskrit
Pansie
A delicate flower, often associated with thoughtfulness and remembrance.
English
Pansy
A type of flower, often symbolizing thoughtfulness and remembrance.
English
Panteha
A mythical bird of Persian folklore, often associated with beauty and grace.
Persian
Panthea
All-gods, meaning 'of all the gods'.
Greek
Panthia
Panthia means 'all divine' or 'of all gods' in Greek.
Greek
Pantxike
Diminutive of Pantxoa, meaning 'free' or 'noble'.
Basque
Panu
A Finnish diminutive of Paavo, meaning 'small' or 'humble'.
Finnish
Paola
Italian form of Paula, meaning 'small' or 'humble'.
Italian
Paolina
Italian feminine form of Paul, meaning 'small' or 'humble'.
Italian
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