Names That Mean An

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

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Hanup
Another name for Lord Hanuman.
Sanskrit
Happi
Derived from the word 'happy', meaning joyful or cheerful.
English
Haqani
Divine truth or reality, often used as a surname meaning 'truthful'.
Arabic
Haqqani
Related to truth or divine truth, derived from 'haqq' meaning truth.
Arabic
Haqqullah
Servant of Allah, combining 'haqq' (truth) and 'Allah' (God).
Arabic
Hara
Meaning 'green' or 'taking away', often associated with the god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Haraafah
The meaning of the name Haraafah is not widely known or documented.
Arabic
Haraar
Guardian or protector, derived from the Arabic root h-r-s.
Arabic
Haraas
Guardian or watchman.
Arabic
Harab
One who is angry or fierce.
Arabic
Haradeva
Lord Shiva, meaning 'one who is green or yellow'.
Sanskrit
Haraira
Hara'ira means 'silk garments' or 'fine fabric' in Arabic.
Arabic
Haral
Means 'army ruler' or 'warrior chief'.
Norse
Harald
Army ruler or commander of an army.
Norse
Haralda
Army ruler, from Old Norse 'herr' meaning army and 'valdr' meaning ruler.
Norse
Haraman
Lord Shiva, one who destroys ignorance.
Sanskrit
Haraprasad
One who grants blessings.
Sanskrit
Harbansa
Descendant of a warrior.
Punjabi
Hardas
Servant of the Lord, from 'Har' (God) and 'das' (servant).
Punjabi
Hardie
Strong and bold.
English
Hardipa
Strong and firm.
Indonesian
Hardon
Strong and brave.
English
Hardtman
Strong man.
English
Hardwood
Strong and brave.
English
Hardyn
Strong and bold.
English
Harean
Derived from Hari, meaning 'tawny, brown, or yellow' and often associated wit...
Sanskrit
Hareem
Guardian, protector, or one who is sacred and inviolable.
Arabic
Hareemah
Hareemah means 'forbidden' or 'sacred' in Arabic.
Arabic
Hareendra
Lord of the monkeys, another name for the Hindu god Hanuman.
Sanskrit
Harees
Plowman or cultivator of the land.
Arabic
Hareesh
Lord of the monkeys, a name for the monkey god Hanuman.
Sanskrit
Harekrishna
A name for the Hindu god Krishna, meaning 'Lord Krishna'.
Sanskrit
Hareld
Army ruler, from Old English 'here' (army) and 'weald' (ruler).
English
Harelda
Army ruler, derived from Germanic elements 'hari' (army) and 'wald' (rule).
German
Hareldah
Army ruler, derived from Germanic elements 'hari' (army) and 'wald' (rule).
Dutch
Hareleah
Hare meadow; from Old English 'hara' (hare) and 'leah' (clearing, meadow).
English
Hareph
Means 'plucked' or 'picked' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Harfleur
A town in Normandy, France.
French
Harichandana
A golden creeper or a beautiful woman.
Sanskrit
Haricharan
Haricharan means 'feet of Lord Vishnu' or 'one who is devoted to Lord Vishnu'.
Sanskrit
Harid
Means 'green' or 'yellowish' in Sanskrit, often associated with the god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Harida
Meaning 'green' or 'turmeric', symbolizing prosperity and purity.
Sanskrit
Haridaas
Servant of Lord Vishnu or Krishna.
Sanskrit
Haridas
Servant of Hari (Vishnu or Krishna).
Sanskrit
Haridasa
Servant of Hari (Vishnu), a devotee of the Hindu god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Haridasapriya
Beloved of Hari (Vishnu), meaning one who is dear to the god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Haridasva
Servant of Hari (Vishnu), combining Hari and dasa.
Sanskrit
Haridra
Turmeric, a yellow spice used in Indian cooking and rituals.
Sanskrit
Haridwar
Gateway to God, referring to the holy city on the Ganges.
Sanskrit
Harif
Harif means 'sharp' or 'keen' in Arabic.
Arabic
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