Names That Mean An

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

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Hidayatullah
Guidance from Allah
Arabic
Hidea
Excellent, brilliant.
Japanese
Hideko
Hideko means 'excellent child' or 'splendid child' in Japanese.
Japanese
Hideo
Hideo means 'excellent man' or 'superior person' in Japanese.
Japanese
Hidey
A Japanese name meaning 'excellent' or 'splendid'.
Japanese
Hideyo
Meaning 'excellent man' or 'excellent child', from Japanese 'hide' (excellent...
Japanese
Hideyoshi
Hideyoshi means 'abundant excellence' or 'prosperous and virtuous'.
Japanese
Hidiyah
Guidance, gift from God.
Arabic
Hiel
God lives; a name meaning 'God lives' or 'may God live'.
Hebrew
Hien
Hien means 'gentle' or 'kind' in Vietnamese.
Vietnamese
Hiero
Sacred name, derived from Greek 'hieros' meaning sacred.
Greek
Hieronim
Polish form of Jerome, meaning 'sacred name'.
Polish
Hieronyma
Sacred name, derived from Hieronymos meaning 'sacred name'.
Greek
Hietamaki
Derived from 'hieta' meaning sand and 'mäki' meaning hill, referring to a san...
Finnish
Hifadat
Gift of guidance or gift of right direction.
Arabic
Hifazat
Protection, safety, or guardianship.
Arabic
Hifza
Hifza is an Arabic name meaning 'protected' or 'sheltered'.
Arabic
Higgaion
Meditation or a musical term in Psalms, meaning a quiet, reflective sound.
Hebrew
Higgins
Son of the Viking or descendant of the stranger.
Irish
Higinio
Derived from the Latin name Hyginus, meaning 'healthy' or 'vigorous'.
Spanish
Hijab
A headscarf worn by Muslim women as a symbol of modesty and religious faith.
Arabic
Hijaz
Refers to the Hejaz region in western Saudi Arabia, meaning 'barrier' or 'sep...
Arabic
Hijjaab
It means 'veil' or 'cover', referring to the Islamic headscarf.
Arabic
Hikaru
Radiant.
Japanese
Hilaman
Handsome.
Arabic
Hilderic
Ruler of battle, from Old German 'hild' meaning battle and 'ric' meaning ruler.
Germanic
Hildi
Battle woman, from Old Norse Hildr meaning 'battle'.
Germanic
Hildiah
Battle woman, derived from the Germanic elements 'hild' meaning battle and 'i...
Germanic
Hildie
Battle woman, from the Germanic element hild meaning 'battle'.
Germanic
Hildimar
Famous battle maiden, from hild 'battle' and mar 'famous'.
Germanic
Hildireth
Battle counselor, from hild 'battle' and ræd 'counsel'.
English
Hildreth
Battle counselor, from Old English 'hild' (battle) and 'ræd' (counsel).
English
Hildriche
Battle ruler, from 'hild' meaning battle and 'ric' meaning ruler.
Germanic
Hildur
Battle woman, derived from Old Norse hildr meaning 'battle'.
Norse
Hilel
Praise, song, or joy; derived from the Hebrew root 'halal' meaning to praise.
Hebrew
Hilina
Means 'faith' or 'trust' in Amharic.
Ethiopian
Hillard
From the Old English words 'hyll' meaning hill and 'weard' meaning guard, mea...
English
Hillarey
Descendant of the cheerful one.
English
Hilldey
Descendant of the cheerful one.
English
Hilldie
Descendant of the cheerful one.
English
Hilt
Handle of a sword or knife.
English
Hilwana
Beautiful and radiant.
Arabic
Himabhas
One who shines with splendor or has a radiant appearance.
Sanskrit
Himachalkumar
The name Himachalkumar does not have a specific meaning.
Sanskrit
Himadri
Himadri means 'abode of snow' and is another name for the Himalayan mountains.
Sanskrit
Himadyuti
Golden light or radiance.
Sanskrit
Himagauri
Golden goddess Parvati, from hima 'snow' and gauri 'golden'.
Sanskrit
Himagouri
A name for the goddess Parvati, meaning 'golden mountain'.
Sanskrit
Himajyoti
Light of snow or Himalayan radiance
Sanskrit
Himakshi
One with beautiful eyes, derived from hima (snow) and akshi (eye).
Sanskrit
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