Names That Mean An

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

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Montez
From the Spanish surname, meaning 'mountain' or 'dweller by the mountain'.
Spanish
Montezuma
He who makes himself lord or he who is angry like a lord.
Nahuatl
Montford
From the Old English elements 'munt' meaning 'mountain' and 'ford' meaning 'f...
English
Monti
Diminutive of Montague, meaning 'pointed hill'.
Italian
Montie
Diminutive of Montague, meaning 'pointed hill'.
English
Montjoy
Derived from Old French 'mont joie' meaning 'mountain of joy'.
French
Montmorency
From the French place name Montmorency, meaning 'mountain of the Moors'.
French
Montrae
Combination of Mont- and -rae, possibly meaning 'mountain king' or 'wise moun...
English
Montrail
Combination of 'Mont-' and 'trail', evoking a mountain trail.
English
Montre
Derived from the French word 'montrer', meaning 'to show' or 'to display'.
French
Montres
Derived from French 'montrer', meaning 'to show' or 'to display'.
French
Montu
derived from Egyptian mythology, Montu was the falcon god of war and the sun,...
Egyptian
Monycka
Diminutive of Monika, meaning 'advisor' or 'unique'.
Polish
Moomin
Derived from the Moomins, fictional troll-like characters created by Finnish ...
Finnish
Moonshine
Refers to the light from the moon, often associated with a pale or silvery co...
English
Moony
A diminutive form of 'moon', referring to someone who is dreamy, imaginative,...
English
Moor
Refers to a tract of open wasteland, often marshy or peaty. It can also repre...
English
Moorak
derived from the Djab Wurrung language, it means 'great war shield'. It symbo...
Aboriginal
Moore
Derived from Middle English 'more' meaning 'moor' or 'fen', referring to some...
English
Mooreena
A variation of Mooreen, it refers to a strong and majestic woman, often assoc...
English
Mooreene
A variation of Mooreen, it signifies a woman with a gentle and caring nature,...
English
Moorelan
From the moorland, referring to someone who lived near a moor.
English
Mooreland
From the moorland, meaning a region of open, uncultivated land.
English
Mooriq
Mooriq means 'one who brings light' or 'illuminator'.
Arabic
Moorlan
A variation of Moorland, it signifies a person associated with moors or peaty...
Scottish
Moorland
Refers to a wide expanse of moors, often associated with open and untouched n...
English
Moose
Refers to the large animal with antlers.
English
Morainah
Refers to a beautiful woman with a charming personality.
Arabic
Moraland
Moraland is a modern invented name with no established meaning.
English
Morani
Refers to someone who is joyful or exuberant.
Hebrew
Morayn
Seaman.
Gaelic
Mordwywr
Seaman.
Welsh
Moreena
Great; grand.
Irish
Moreenah
Great; grand.
Irish
Moreene
Great; grand.
Irish
Moreine
Great; grand.
Irish
Morelah
Great; grand.
Hebrew
Morellah
Great; grand.
Arabic
Morelle
Great; grand.
French
Moreshwar
Another name for Lord Ganesha.
Sanskrit
Morgen
Morgen is a Welsh name meaning 'sea-born' or 'great brightness'.
Welsh
Morholt
Sea warrior, from Irish 'muir' meaning sea and 'cath' meaning battle.
Irish
Moriah
The name Moriah means 'seen by God' or 'God is my teacher', referring to the ...
Hebrew
Morialta
Morialta is a place name in South Australia, derived from the Kaurna language...
Aboriginal
Moriarty
Descendant of Muircheartach, meaning 'skilled navigator' or 'sea warrior'.
Irish
Morie
Morie is a Japanese name meaning 'forest bay' or 'village bay'.
Japanese
Morika
Little Mary or bitter, from the Hungarian diminutive of Mária.
Hungarian
Moriko
Moriko means 'forest child' in Japanese.
Japanese
Morilla
Derived from 'mora', meaning blackberry, or a habitational name from Morilla ...
Spanish
Morin
Descendant of Mórán, meaning 'big' or 'great'.
Irish
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