Names That Mean An

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

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Mafalda
Mighty in battle, derived from the Germanic name Mathilda.
Portuguese
Mafaz
Mafaz means 'success' or 'victory' in Arabic.
Arabic
Mafazah
Mafazah means 'success' or 'victory' in Arabic.
Arabic
Mafreh
The meaning of the name Mafreh is not widely known or documented.
Arabic
Mafzalah
The one who surpasses others, outstanding.
Arabic
Magadh
Born in Magadh (ancient Indian kingdom).
Sanskrit
Magadhi
From Magadh (ancient Indian kingdom).
Sanskrit
Magal
Wave, ocean.
Hebrew
Magarajothi
Creative and beautiful light.
Tamil
Magbul
Acceptance.
Turkish
Magdolna
Hungarian form of Magdalene.
Hungarian
Magen
Magen means 'shield' or 'protector' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Maggi
Diminutive of Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.
English
Maggie
Diminutive of Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.
English
Maggy
Diminutive of Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.
English
Magh
Means 'plain' or 'field' in Gaelic.
Gaelic
Maghi
Maghi is a feminine name meaning 'the moon' or 'moonlight'.
Sanskrit
Maghnus
Derived from the Gaelic name Maghnus, meaning 'great' or 'mighty'.
Gaelic
Magic
Derived from the English word magic, meaning the art of producing illusions o...
English
Maginild
Maginild means 'strength in battle' from Germanic elements magan 'might' and ...
Germanic
Magnhild
Magnhild means 'mighty battle' from Old Norse magn 'might' and hildr 'battle'.
Norse
Magnum
Great, grand.
Latin
Magog
From the Hebrew name Magog, meaning 'land of Gog' or 'from Gog'.
Hebrew
Magoma
Means 'they have finished' or 'they are complete' in Swahili.
Swahili
Magomu
Means 'the one who is loved' or 'beloved' in Luo.
Luo
Magormissabib
Terror on every side, a name symbolizing dread and isolation.
Hebrew
Magus
Magician or wise man, from Latin 'magus'.
Latin
Magy
Diminutive of Margit, meaning 'pearl'.
Hungarian
Mahaabaahu
Great-armed, an epithet of the god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Mahaad
Great or mighty, often used as an epithet for gods.
Sanskrit
Mahaada
Great or mighty, often used as an epithet for deities.
Sanskrit
Mahaadev
Great god, an epithet of the Hindu deity Shiva.
Sanskrit
Mahaadeva
Great god, an epithet of Shiva.
Sanskrit
Mahaaveer
Great hero, derived from maha (great) and vira (hero).
Sanskrit
Mahadeo
Great god, another name for Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Mahadev
Great god, another name for Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Mahadeva
Great god, another name for Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Mahadhyuta
Great Radiance.
Sanskrit
Mahadie
Great and black.
Gaelic
MahaGanapati
Great Lord Ganapati (another name for Lord Ganesha).
Sanskrit
Mahaganga
Great Ganga (referring to the river).
Sanskrit
Mahagauri
Great fair/radiant one; form of Goddess Durga
Sanskrit
Mahaketu
Great banner.
Sanskrit
Mahala
Woman living in a grove.
Hebrew
Mahalah
Woman living in a grove.
Hebrew
Mahalakshmi
Great goddess of wealth and prosperity.
Sanskrit
Mahalaxmi
Great goddess of wealth and prosperity.
Sanskrit
Maham
It means 'great' or 'magnificent' in Arabic.
Arabic
Mahapurush
Great soul or great being, often used as an epithet for enlightened individuals.
Sanskrit
Maharudra
Great rudra (another name for Lord Shiva).
Sanskrit
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