Names That Mean An

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

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Erhart
Strong and courageous.
German
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
Erland
Honorable land.
Swedish
Erle
Nobleman.
English
Erlen
Nobleman.
German
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
Erling
Descendant of the jarl or nobleman.
Norse
Erma
Whole, universal; derived from the Germanic element 'ermen' meaning whole or ...
Germanic
Ermah
Internet meme phrase (no specific meaning).
English
Ermannis
Derived from the Germanic elements 'ermen' meaning whole or universal, and 'h...
Germanic
Ermine
Weasel-like animal, symbolizing prosperity.
English
Ernestine
Serious, determined, from the Germanic word eornost meaning 'earnestness'.
French
Ernestino
Diminutive of Ernesto, meaning 'serious' or 'determined'.
Italian
Ernesto
Ernesto is the Italian form of Ernest, meaning 'serious' or 'determined'.
Italian
Erneszt
Hungarian form of Ernest, meaning 'serious' or 'resolute'.
Hungarian
Ernesztina
Feminine form of Ernest, meaning 'serious' or 'resolute'.
Hungarian
Erni
Diminutive of Ernst, meaning 'serious' or 'battle to the death'.
German
Ernie
Diminutive of Ernest, meaning 'serious' or 'battle to the death'.
English
Ernst
Serious or earnest, derived from Old High German 'ernust'.
German
Erny
Diminutive of Ernest, meaning 'serious' or 'battle to the death'.
English
Eroman
Combination of Ernold and Roman, implying strength and bravery.
English
Eros
God of love and desire in Greek mythology.
Greek
Erpingham
Surname originating from a place name in Norfolk, England.
English
Erral
Means 'noble' or 'prince' in Irish.
Irish
Erramun
Basque form of Raymond, meaning 'wise protector'.
Basque
Errapel
Means 'vineyard' in Basque.
Basque
Errigal
Means 'oratory' or 'church' in Irish, referring to a place name.
Irish
Erril
Means 'watchful' or 'vigilant' in Irish.
Irish
Ersin
Brave man, hero.
Turkish
Erskina
Feminine form of Erskine, meaning 'from Erskine' or 'from the high cliff'.
Scottish
Erskine
From the Scottish place name Erskine, meaning 'green rising ground'.
Scottish
Erumelivasan
One who is adorned with beauty and grace.
Tamil
Ervad
A high-ranking priest.
Persian
Eryi
Means 'brave' or 'courageous' in Turkish.
Turkish
Erymanthus
From Greek mythology, the river god Erymanthus.
Greek
Erytheia
From Greek mythology, the name of an island.
Greek
Eryx
From Greek mythology, the name of a mountain or a Sicilian king.
Greek
Erzsebet
Hungarian form of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath'.
Hungarian
Erzsi
Diminutive of Erzsébet, the Hungarian form of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my o...
Hungarian
Erzsok
Diminutive of Erzsébet, meaning 'God is my oath'.
Hungarian
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