Names That Mean An

Discover baby names meaning An for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Ember
Ember means a glowing piece of coal or wood from a fire.
English
Emberatriz
Combination of 'ember' and 'triz' (suffix for 'ruler'), meaning 'ruler of emb...
Spanish
Embla
Elm tree; the first woman in Norse mythology.
Norse
Embry
From the English vocabulary word for an undeveloped or early stage of somethi...
English
Emek
Means 'plow' or 'cultivation' in Turkish.
Turkish
Emel
Means 'hope' or 'desire' in Turkish.
Turkish
Emelia
Derived from the Roman family name Aemilia, meaning 'rival'.
Latin
Emeline
Derived from the Germanic element 'amal' meaning 'work'.
English
Emelita
Diminutive of Emma, meaning 'whole' or 'universal'.
Spanish
Emeric
Ruler of the home, derived from the Germanic elements 'heim' (home) and 'ric'...
Germanic
Emerson
Son of Emery, meaning 'brave' or 'powerful'.
English
Emet
Truth, often used as a name symbolizing honesty and integrity.
Hebrew
Emi
Emi can mean 'blessing' or 'beautiful' depending on the kanji used.
Japanese
Emiel
Dutch form of Aemilius, meaning 'rival'.
Dutch
Emiko
Emiko means 'blessed child' or 'smiling child' in Japanese.
Japanese
Emileigh
A combination of Emily and Leigh; striving and graceful.
English
Emiliano
Eager, industrious, and rivaling.
Italian
Emily
Emily is derived from the Latin name Aemilia, meaning 'rival' or 'industrious'.
Latin
Emir
Commander, prince, or ruler.
Arabic
Emiri
Emiri means 'blessed beauty' or 'smiling beauty' in Japanese.
Japanese
Emmaleah
Combination of Emma and Leah, meaning 'universal' and 'weary'.
English
Emmaley
A modern combination of Emma and Lee, meaning 'universal meadow'.
English
Emmalina
Diminutive of Emma, meaning 'universal' or 'whole'.
English
Emmason
Combination of Emma and son, meaning 'son of Emma'.
English
Emme
Short form of Emma, meaning 'universal' or 'whole'.
English
Emmerson
Son of Emery, meaning 'brave' or 'powerful'.
English
Emmiliano
Derived from the Latin name Aemilianus, meaning 'rival'.
Italian
Emmilie
Feminine form of Emil, meaning 'rival' or 'industrious'.
French
Emmilou
Combination of Emma and Lou, meaning 'universal' and 'famous warrior'.
English
Emmot
Derived from the Old English name Eadmund, meaning 'rich protector'.
English
Emmy
Short form of Emily or Emma, meaning 'rival' or 'industrious'.
English
Emmylou
Combination of Emma and Lou, meaning 'universal' and 'famous warrior'.
English
Emmylu
A combination of Emmy and Lu, meaning 'universal' and 'famous warrior'.
English
Empanda
Means 'they are loved' in Swahili.
Swahili
Emre
Friend or brother, derived from the Arabic word 'amr' meaning 'life' or 'long...
Turkish
Emric
Ruler of the home, derived from the elements 'heim' (home) and 'ric' (ruler).
Germanic
Emrik
Home ruler, derived from Old Norse elements meaning 'whole' and 'ruler'.
Scandinavian
Emry
Emry is a Welsh name meaning 'ruler' or 'king'.
Welsh
Emylou
Combination of Emily and Lou, meaning 'rival' and 'famous warrior'.
English
Enceladus
Son of Tartarus and Gaia in Greek mythology.
Greek
Enchantra
Enchantress, one who enchants.
English
Enchantrah
Enchantress, one who enchants.
English
Enchantrya
Enchantress, one who enchants.
English
Enchantryah
Enchantress, one who enchants.
English
Enderby
From the English place name meaning 'Ender's settlement'.
English
Endre
Man.
Hungarian
Endymion
Means 'to dive into' or 'enter' in Greek, associated with a mythological yout...
Greek
Enfleda
Enfleda means 'swan-like' or 'white swan' from Old English elements.
English
Enfys
Means 'rainbow' in Welsh.
Welsh
Engel
Angel
German
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