Names That Mean An

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

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Ohiyesa
Ohiyesa means 'winner' or 'victorious' in Cherokee.
Cherokee
Oifa
Radiance, beauty.
Irish
Oilbhe
Bright, radiant.
Irish
Oilibhear
Bright, radiant.
Irish
Oindrila
Another name for the Hindu goddess Radha.
Bengali
Oishani
Another name for the Hindu goddess Parvati.
Bengali
Ojabala
Having power and strength.
Sanskrit
Ojan
Ocean.
Sanskrit
Ojaswini
Radiant, lustrous.
Sanskrit
Ojaswita
Radiant, lustrous.
Sanskrit
Ojay
Victorious, triumphant.
English
Ojesh
Lord of brilliance, leader.
Sanskrit
Ojjaswin
Brilliant, shining.
Sanskrit
Okeefe
Descendant of Aodh (fire).
Irish
Okeke
Means 'born on the market day' in Igbo.
Igbo
Okiianey
Earth woman.
Cherokee
Okiianie
Sky woman.
Cherokee
Okiiany
Rain woman.
Cherokee
Oktai
Meaning 'arrow' or 'shooter', symbolizing speed and precision.
Turkish
Olaf
Ancestor's heir or descendant.
Scandinavian
Oland
From the open land.
Swedish
Olander
Land owner.
Swedish
Olando
From the land of lions.
Spanish
Olaug
Ancestor's descendant.
Norse
Olav
Ancestor's descendant.
Norse
Olava
Ancestor's descendant.
Norse
Olave
Ancestor's descendant.
Norse
Olavo
ancestor's descendant.
Portuguese
Oleanda
Oleander flower.
Spanish
Oleandah
Oleander flower.
Spanish
Oleander
Oleander flower.
English
Oleanthah
Oleantha flower.
Greek
Oleanthe
Oleantha flower.
Greek
Oleatha
Olive branch.
Greek
Oleathea
Olive branch.
Greek
Olechka
Diminutive of Olga, meaning 'holy' or 'blessed'.
Russian
Oleif
Ancestor's descendant or heir of the ancestors.
Norse
Olek
Diminutive of Aleksander, meaning 'defender of mankind'.
Polish
Olen
Derived from the Dutch word for 'old' or 'ancient'.
Dutch
Olencia
Derived from the Spanish word 'olencia', meaning 'fragrance' or 'scent'.
Spanish
Olesya
Defender of mankind.
Russian
Olexei
Defender of mankind.
Russian
Olia
Diminutive of Olga, meaning 'holy' or 'blessed'.
Russian
Olienka
Diminutive of Olga, meaning 'holy' or 'blessed'.
Slavic
Olimpias
From the Greek name Olympias, meaning 'of Olympus'.
Greek
Olindo
Derived from the Germanic name Oland, meaning 'from the land of the ancestors'.
Italian
Oliphant
Derived from the Scottish surname, meaning 'elephant' or referring to a place...
Scottish
Olita
Diminutive of Lola, meaning 'sorrows'.
Spanish
Oliva
Olive tree, symbolizing peace and fruitfulness.
Latin
Olivarius
Olive tree planter or olive branch bearer.
Latin
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