Names That Mean An

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

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Orange
The name of the fruit, also associated with the color orange.
English
Orazia
Praying mantis.
Italian
Orazio
Praying mantis.
Italian
Orban
Urban.
Hungarian
Orben
From the riverbank.
English
Orbin
From the riverbank.
English
Orbon
From the riverbank.
English
Orbyn
From the riverbank.
English
Ordman
Spear-man.
English
Oreeda
The light of guidance.
Arabic
Orela
Angelic.
Hebrew
Orenthal
Combination of Oren and Nathaniel.
English
Orestes
From Greek Orestes, meaning 'mountain dweller' or 'man of the mountain'.
Greek
Oretha
Mountain; from the Greek word 'oreos' meaning mountain.
Greek
Orfelinda
Combination of Orfeo and Linda, meaning 'beautiful Orpheus'.
Spanish
Orfeus
Orfeus is the Greek form of Orpheus, a legendary musician and poet in Greek m...
Greek
Orford
From the ford by the shore or bank.
English
Orghlaith
Golden princess, from ór meaning gold and flaith meaning princess.
Irish
Orguelleuse
Proud or haughty woman.
French
Oria
Derived from the Latin 'Aurelius', meaning 'golden'.
Italian
Oriane
Golden, derived from Latin 'aureus' meaning gold.
French
Oribella
Beautiful golden one, derived from Latin 'aurea' meaning golden.
Italian
Orie
Weaver; a name that can also mean 'my light' in Hebrew.
Japanese
Orik
A diminutive form of Orestes, meaning 'mountain dweller'.
Russian
Oringo
Means 'he who sees' or 'the one who sees' in the Luo language.
Luo
Orino
Derived from the Italian word 'orino', meaning 'little gold'.
Italian
Orinthia
From the Greek word oros, meaning 'mountain'.
Greek
Orion
In Greek mythology, Orion was a mighty hunter and son of Poseidon.
Greek
Orkhan
Meaning 'ruler of the city' or 'khan of the city', from Turkish 'or' (city) a...
Turkish
Orlan
Renowned in his land.
French
Orland
Famous land.
German
Orlanda
Famous in the land.
Italian
Orlande
Fame of the land.
French
Orlando
Famous land.
Spanish
Orlantha
Renowned in her land.
English
Orleans
From the city of Orleans in France.
French
Ormanda
From the Old English words for 'serpent' and 'wood', meaning 'serpent of the ...
English
Ormazd
God of Wisdom in Persian mythology.
Persian
Ormeman
Man of the spear.
English
Ormond
Descendant of Ruadhán.
Irish
Oroitz
Remembrance.
Basque
Orono
Pleasant, beautiful.
Cherokee
Orren
From the riverbank.
English
Orrey
From the riverbank.
English
Orron
From the riverbank.
English
Ortense
Derived from the Latin name Hortensia, meaning 'of the garden'.
Italian
Ortensia
Derived from the Latin word for garden, referring to the hydrangea flower.
Italian
Ortensiana
Derived from the Italian word for hydrangea, symbolizing beauty and grace.
Italian
Ortensie
Derived from the Latin word for garden, referring to the hydrangea flower.
Italian
Orton
From the town on the riverbank.
English
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