Names That Mean An

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

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Kerwaine
Dark and fair.
Irish
Kerwan
Dark and fair.
Irish
Kerwane
Dark and fair.
Irish
Kerwen
Dark and fair.
Irish
Kerwin
Dark and fair.
Irish
Kerwon
Dark and fair.
Irish
Kerwyn
Dark and fair.
Irish
Kerwynne
Dark and fair.
Irish
Kesavah
Another name for Lord Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Kesha
A diminutive of Ksenia, meaning 'hospitality' or 'stranger'.
Russian
Keshab
Another name for Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Keshah
Another name for Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Keshaun
Combination of the names Kesh and Shaun.
Swahili
Keshav
Another name for Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Keshava
Another name for Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Keshavi
Another name for Goddess Lakshmi.
Sanskrit
Keshaw
Combination of the names Kesh and Shaw.
Swahili
Keshawn
Combination of the names Kesh and Shawn.
Swahili
Keshiah
Combination of the names Keshia and Jah.
Yoruba
Keshik
Means 'brave' or 'courageous' in Armenian.
Armenian
Keshika
A type of plant used in Ayurvedic medicine.
Tamil
Keshon
Combination of Kesh (shining) and Shan (pride).
Swahili
Keshondra
Combination of Kesh (shining) and Sandra (defender of mankind).
Yoruba
Keshto
derived from 'kesh' meaning hair.
Bengali
Keshvi
Radiant, lustrous.
Sanskrit
Kesse
Means 'born on Sunday' in the Akan language.
Akan
Kessem
Kessem means 'magic' or 'divination' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Keston
From the English place name Keston, meaning 'settlement of a man named Cēdda'.
English
Kesu
Means 'praised' or 'acclaimed' in Yoruba.
Yoruba
Kesy
Diminutive of Krystyna, meaning 'follower of Christ'.
Polish
Ketak
Ketak means 'a type of fragrant flower' or 'saffron'.
Sanskrit
Ketaki
A type of fragrant flower.
Marathi
Kethan
Brilliant.
Sanskrit
Ketika
A flower with fragrance.
Sanskrit
Ketura
Incense, a fragrant spice used in ancient rituals.
Hebrew
Keturah
Keturah means 'incense' or 'fragrance' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Ketzia
Ketzia means 'cassia' or 'cinnamon,' referring to a fragrant spice mentioned ...
Hebrew
Ketziah
Cassia, a type of cinnamon bark, symbolizing fragrance and sweetness.
Hebrew
Kevan
Handsome, comely.
Scottish
Kevat
Boatman, ferryman; devotee of Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Kevay
Handsome, beloved.
Gaelic
Keven
Handsome, comely.
Irish
Kevika
Fragrance, aroma.
Hawaiian
Kevin
Handsome.
Irish
Kevirn
Handsome.
Irish
Kevon
Handsome.
Irish
Kevyrn
Handsome.
Irish
Keya
Fragrant flower.
Sanskrit
Keyanna
Combination of Key and Anna (grace).
English
Keyara
Beautiful and precious.
Swahili
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