Names That Mean An

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

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Gotthart
Strong in God, from elements 'god' (God) and 'hard' (brave, strong).
Germanic
Gotzon
Angel.
Basque
Gotzone
Means 'angel' in Basque.
Basque
Goudarz
Heroic figure in Persian mythology, meaning 'strong' or 'powerful'.
Persian
Gough
Derived from Welsh coch meaning 'red', likely referring to a ruddy complexion.
Welsh
Gourab
Meaning 'serious' or 'solemn' in Bengali.
Bengali
Gourav
One who is deep and profound, like an ocean.
Sanskrit
Gourikant
A name meaning 'lord of the Gauri' (referring to the goddess Parvati).
Marathi
Gourinandana
A name meaning 'delight of the cows' or 'protector of cows', referring to Kri...
Sanskrit
Gourinath
Lord of the senses, an epithet of the Hindu god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Gourish
Lord of the senses, an epithet of Shiva.
Sanskrit
Gourishankar
A name for the Hindu god Shiva, combining 'Gouri' (Parvati) and 'Shankar' (Sh...
Sanskrit
Goutham
Name of Gautama; associated with wisdom and Buddha
Sanskrit
Gouthami
Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity.
Sanskrit
Gouvernail
Derived from French 'gouvernail' meaning 'rudder' or 'helm'.
French
Govad
Derived from 'Gav' meaning cow, possibly referring to a cowherd or someone as...
Persian
Govannon
Derived from Welsh mythology, Govannon is the god of smithcraft and metalwork...
Welsh
Govarthini
Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity.
Tamil
Govert
God's peace; derived from the Germanic elements 'god' meaning god and 'frid' ...
Dutch
Govind
Govind means 'cowherd' or 'protector of cows', another name for the Hindu god...
Sanskrit
Govinda
Govinda means 'cow finder' or 'protector of cows,' an epithet of Krishna.
Sanskrit
Govindammal
A name meaning 'cowherd girl', referring to the goddess Krishna's consort.
Tamil
Govindaraj
Lord Krishna, meaning 'cow protector' or 'one who protects cows'.
Sanskrit
Govindi
Derived from Govinda, a name for Krishna meaning 'cow-finder' or 'protector o...
Sanskrit
Graceanne
Grace + Anne.
English
Graceland
Grace + land.
English
Gracelynne
A modern combination of Grace and the suffix -lynne, meaning 'graceful lake'.
English
Graeae
Mythical figures who shared one eye and one tooth.
Greek
Graem
A person from Grimsay island.
Scottish
Graeme
A person from Grimsay island.
Scottish
Grafere
Steward, manager.
English
Grahil
Intelligent, someone who is sharp and bright.
Sanskrit
Grainger
Farmer, one who lives on a granary.
English
Graisia
Graceful, elegant.
Italian
Granada
Pomegranate, city in Spain.
Spanish
Granderson
Son of the big/strong man.
English
Granite
Type of hard, granular igneous rock.
English
Granlan
From the gravelly land.
English
Granland
From the gravelly land.
English
Granna
Grandmother.
Swedish
Granthem
One who has a strong and determined nature.
English
Grantlan
From the tall land.
English
Grantland
From the great land.
English
Granville
From the English surname meaning 'large town' or 'green town'.
English
Granwen
Granwen means 'white brow' or 'blessed brow' in Welsh.
Welsh
Grata
Means 'grace' or 'thankful' in Latin.
Latin
Gratia
Grace, favor, or thanks.
Latin
Gratian
Belonging to the Gens Gratia; means 'grace' or 'favor'.
Latin
Gratiane
Graceful or beloved, derived from the Latin 'gratia' meaning grace.
French
Gratianne
Graceful or beloved, derived from the Latin name Gratianus.
French
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