Names That Mean An

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

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Leofwen
Dear friend, from Old English 'leof' meaning dear and 'wine' meaning friend.
English
Leokadia
Leokadia means 'people's glory' or 'lion's glory'.
Greek
Leokau
Leokau means 'voice of the rain' in Hawaiian.
Hawaiian
Leolin
Lion-like, derived from Welsh 'llew' meaning lion.
Welsh
Leolina
Combination of Leo and Lina, meaning 'lion' and 'light'.
Italian
Leoma
Bright, light; derived from Greek 'leos' meaning people.
Greek
Leomaris
Combination of Leo and Maris, meaning 'lion of the sea'.
Latin
Leon
Leon means 'lion' in Greek.
Greek
Leona
Lioness, derived from Latin 'leo' meaning lion.
Latin
Leonaldo
Combination of Leo and Ronald, meaning 'lion ruler'.
Italian
Leonanie
Derived from Greek 'leon' meaning lion, often interpreted as 'lion-like'.
Greek
Leonard
Brave lion, from the Germanic elements 'lewo' (lion) and 'hard' (brave, hardy).
Germanic
Leonarda
Leonarda is the feminine form of Leonardo, meaning 'brave lion'.
Italian
Leonardo
Brave lion, from the Germanic elements 'leon' (lion) and 'hard' (brave, hardy).
Italian
Leonas
Derived from Leon, meaning lion.
Lithuanian
Leonato
Derived from the Latin name Leonatus, meaning 'lion-born'.
Italian
Leonatus
Lion-like, derived from Latin 'leo' meaning lion.
Latin
Leonides
Descendant of Leonidas.
Greek
Leonine
Lion-like, derived from Latin 'leo' meaning lion.
Latin
Leonsio
Diminutive of Leone, meaning 'lion'.
Italian
Leontes
Lion-like, derived from Greek 'leon' meaning lion.
Greek
Leontina
Feminine form of Leontino, meaning 'lion-like'.
Portuguese
Leontine
Derived from Latin 'leo' meaning lion, meaning 'lion-like'.
French
Leontios
Lion-like, derived from Greek 'leon' meaning lion.
Greek
Leontis
Lion-like, derived from the Greek word 'leon' meaning lion.
Greek
Leontyna
Feminine form of Leontius, meaning 'lion-like'.
Polish
Leopaul
Combination of Leo and Paul, meaning 'lion' and 'small'.
English
Leopold
Bold people, from Old High German liut 'people' and bald 'bold'.
Germanic
Leopolda
Brave people, from the Germanic elements 'liut' meaning people and 'bald' mea...
Germanic
Leopoldina
Brave people, from the Germanic elements 'liut' meaning people and 'bald' mea...
Germanic
Leopoldine
Brave people, derived from the Germanic elements 'liut' (people) and 'bald' (...
German
Lepidus
Pleasant.
Latin
Lera
Ancient Slavic goddess of spring.
Russian
Lerenzo
Derived from Lorenzo, meaning 'from Laurentum' or 'crowned with laurel'.
Italian
Lerie
Combination of the names Laura and Marie.
English
Lerin
Combination of the names Laura and Erin.
English
Lerne
Modern invented name with no specific meaning.
English
Lerol
Modern invented name with no specific meaning.
English
Lerola
Combination of the names Lena and Lola.
Italian
Lerrin
Modern invented name with no specific meaning.
English
Lery
Modern invented name with no specific meaning.
English
Leryn
Derived from Welsh 'ller' meaning 'the sea' or 'ocean'.
Welsh
Lesha
Diminutive of Alexey or Alexander, meaning 'defender'.
Russian
Leshawn
Combination of the prefix 'Le-' and the name Shawn, meaning 'God is gracious'.
English
Leshia
Diminutive of Aleksandra, meaning 'defender of mankind'.
Russian
Leshon
Means 'tongue' or 'language' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Lesney
From the gray island.
English
Letifa
Gentle, pleasant.
Arabic
Letitia
Means 'joy, gladness' from Latin laetitia.
Latin
Letje
Letje is a Dutch diminutive of Elisabeth, meaning 'God is my oath'.
Dutch
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