Girl Names That Mean An

Discover Girl names meaning An with origins and popularity.

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Engla
Angel.
Norse
Engleberta
Bright angel.
German
Enjela
Angel.
Albanian
Ennea
Derived from the Greek word 'ennea', meaning 'nine'.
Greek
Enriquette
Feminine form of Henri, meaning 'home ruler'.
French
Enslie
Derived from the English surname, meaning 'hermitage' or 'solitary dwelling'.
English
Enya
Enya means 'kernel' or 'seed' in Irish, derived from the name Eithne.
Irish
Enyah
God answers; derived from Hebrew name Chanah.
Hebrew
Enyd
From the Welsh name Enid, meaning 'soul' or 'life'.
Welsh
Enye
Means 'friend' or 'companion' in Igbo.
Igbo
Enyo
Goddess of war and destruction in Greek mythology.
Greek
Eoforhild
Boar battle, from Old English 'eofor' (boar) and 'hild' (battle).
Anglo-saxon
Eosah
a combination of other names or an original creation..
Yoruba
Eostafia
Derived from Greek 'eos' meaning dawn, referring to the dawn goddess Eos.
Greek
Eostre
Goddess associated with springtime and fertility.
English
Ephiphany
Manifestation, appearance.
Greek
Epifania
Manifestation of God.
Italian
Epiphaney
Manifestation.
English
Epiphani
Epiphany, meaning manifestation or appearance, referring to a Christian feast.
Greek
Epiphania
Epiphany, meaning manifestation or appearance of a divine being.
Greek
Epiphanie
Epiphany, referring to the Christian feast celebrating the revelation of God ...
French
Epiphany
Means 'manifestation' or 'appearance', referring to a Christian feast celebra...
Greek
Eponine
Derived from the Greek name Epone, meaning 'mare' or 'horse'.
French
Eppie
Diminutive of Euphemia, meaning 'well-spoken'.
English
Eppy
Diminutive of Eppie, a pet form of Euphemia, meaning 'well-spoken'.
English
Epyphania
Manifestation, appearance.
Greek
Epyphanie
Epiphany, revelation.
French
Epyphany
Manifestation, revelation.
Greek
Equan
Means 'it is finished' or 'it is done' in the Akan language.
Akan
Equestris
Belonging to horses, equestrian.
Latin
Erana
Watchful, vigilant.
Hebrew
Eravati
A river in Indian mythology.
Sanskrit
Erea
Ireland.
Irish
Ereen
Ireland.
Irish
Ereena
Ireland.
Irish
Erela
Angel.
Hebrew
Erencia
Derived from Latin 'erentia', meaning 'to rise' or 'to emerge'.
Spanish
Eres
Means 'story' or 'tale' in Basque.
Basque
Eriboea
Strong woman.
Greek
Erihapeti
Maori form of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath'.
Maori
Erina
From Ireland, derived from Éirinn.
Gaelic
Erinyes
The Erinyes are female deities of vengeance in Greek mythology.
Greek
Eriphyle
Eriphyle means 'very leafy' or 'of the heather' in Greek mythology.
Greek
Erique
Spanish form of Henry, meaning 'home ruler'.
Spanish
Eris
Goddess of strife and discord in Greek mythology.
Greek
Erith
Derived from Old English 'eorthe', meaning 'earth'.
English
Erlene
Noblewoman.
English
Erlina
Noblewoman or countess, derived from the Germanic element 'erl' meaning 'noble'.
English
Erlind
Means 'free man' or 'nobleman' in Albanian.
Albanian
Erlinda
Derived from Spanish 'erlin' meaning 'noble serpent' or 'wise serpent'.
Spanish
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