Names That Mean An

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

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Furqan
It means 'distinguisher' or 'criterion', referring to the Quran as the criter...
Arabic
Fursat
Means 'opportunity' or 'leisure' in Turkish.
Turkish
Fursey
Derived from the Gaelic name 'Fursa', meaning 'virtuous' or 'noble'.
Irish
Furughuddin
Light of the faith, combining 'furugh' (light) and 'uddin' (faith).
Persian
Fury
Fury means 'rage' or 'frenzy', derived from Latin 'furia'.
Latin
Fuschia
Named after the fuchsia flower, which was named for German botanist Leonhart ...
English
Fuseelah
A rare and unique name with no specific meaning available..
Arabic
Fusun
Means 'happy, cheerful' in Turkish.
Turkish
Futaih
Victorious, triumphant.
Arabic
Futaihah
Victorious or triumphant, often used as a feminine name.
Arabic
Futuh
Meaning 'openings' or 'conquests' in Arabic, often used in historical contexts.
Arabic
Futun
Futun is an Arabic name meaning 'young gazelle' or 'fawn'.
Arabic
Futura
Futura is a modern Latin word meaning 'future'.
Latin
Futurah
Futurah means 'nature' or 'innate disposition' in Arabic.
Arabic
Fuwad
Refers to a person with a big heart or an understanding nature..
Arabic
Fuyum
Means 'snow' in Turkish, symbolizing purity and cold beauty.
Turkish
Fuyuzat
Refers to the abundance of blessings or goodness..
Arabic
Fuzailah
Indicates a woman with excellent or virtuous qualities..
Arabic
Fuzailan
Refers to a man who possesses excellent or virtuous qualities..
Arabic
Fuzzie
A nickname meaning fuzzy or covered with soft hair.
English
Fuzzy
Nickname meaning covered with fuzz or soft hair.
English
Fyacre
A name with no specific meaning, possibly derived from surnames or place names..
English
Fychan
Little one, derived from Welsh 'bychan' meaning small.
Welsh
Fyfe
Derived from a Scottish place name meaning 'white field'.
Scottish
Fyllbert
Bright and famous.
English
Fyllberte
Bright and famous.
English
Fylmore
Famous and tall.
English
Fynnegan
Fair or white, derived from the Irish name Fionnagán.
Irish
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
Gaangey
Son of Ganga (the river).
Sanskrit
Gable
Triangular hill.
English
Gabor
God's bravest man.
Hungarian
Gabrian
Combination of Gabriel and Brian.
English
Gabriellah
Combination of Gabriella and Leah.
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
Gael
Gael means 'a Gael' or 'a Celtic person', referring to the Gaelic-speaking pe...
Irish
Gaela
Feminine form of Gael, "stranger" or "foreigner".
Irish
Gaelia
Feminine form of Gael, "stranger" or "foreigner".
Irish
Gaeliah
Combination of Gael and the suffix "iah" which means "God is my light".
Irish
Gaelic
Relating to the Gaels, the ethnic group native to Ireland.
Gaelic
Gaerwn
Blessed and fair; derived from elements meaning 'blessed' and 'white'.
Welsh
Gaetan
From Gaeta, Italy; meaning 'from Gaeta'.
French
Gaffney
From the calf island.
Irish
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