Names That Mean An

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

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Ospak
Derived from Old Norse 'óspakr' meaning 'unpeaceful' or 'turbulent'.
Norse
Ossie
Diminutive of Oswald or Osborn, meaning 'divine power' or 'bear god'.
English
Ostein
Descendant of the stone god.
Norse
Ostia
Derived from Latin 'ostium' meaning 'mouth' or 'entrance', referring to a riv...
Latin
Osvalda
Divine power, from the elements 'ans' meaning god and 'wald' meaning rule.
Germanic
Osvif
Derived from Old Norse elements meaning 'god' and 'wife'.
Norse
Oswalda
God's power, from the Old English elements 'os' (god) and 'weald' (power).
English
Oswallt
Power of God, from Welsh 'os' (god) and 'wallt' (power).
Welsh
Oswel
Divine companion.
English
Osweldo
Wealthy and divine.
English
Ottah
Means 'child born after twins' in Igbo.
Igbo
Ottakoothan
not clearly defined. It is a traditional Tamil name with historical significa...
Tamil
Ottar
Derived from Old Norse Óttarr, meaning 'fear warrior' or 'terror warrior'.
Norse
Ottelia
Wealthy or prosperous, derived from the Germanic element 'od' meaning wealth.
Germanic
Otteran
Derived from the Irish name Oitir, meaning 'wealthy warrior'.
Irish
Ottfried
Rich in peace, from the Germanic elements 'ot' meaning wealth and 'frid' mean...
Germanic
Ottoma
Ottoman, powerful.
Arabic
Ottorina
Feminine form of Ottone, meaning wealthy or rich.
Italian
Otys
Derived from Greek 'Otis', meaning 'keen of hearing' or 'sharp-eared'.
Greek
Oubastet
Name of a goddess in ancient Egyptian mythology.
Egyptian
Oudsiyya
Sacred or holy, derived from the Arabic root 'quds' meaning holiness.
Arabic
Oudumber
A name for the sacred fig tree, symbolizing wisdom and immortality.
Sanskrit
Oula
Oula means 'first' or 'beginning' in Arabic.
Arabic
Ouma
Ouma means 'king' or 'royal' in Japanese.
Japanese
Ourai
Means 'golden' or 'precious' in Thai.
Thai
Ourania
Heavenly, celestial; derived from Greek ouranos meaning sky or heaven.
Greek
Ourson
Little bear, derived from French 'ours' meaning bear.
French
Oushadhi
Medicine or herb; derived from the Sanskrit word for medicinal plant.
Sanskrit
Ovadiah
Servant of God.
Hebrew
Ovadya
Servant of God.
Hebrew
Ovaegir
Descendant of Ófeigr.
Icelandic
Ovais
Companion, friend.
Arabic
Ovya
Dealer, Merchant.
Hebrew
Owuor
Born during the times of abundance and rain.
Luo
Oydis
Fury of the island.
Norse
Ozan
Meaning 'poet' or 'singer' in Turkish.
Turkish
Ozer
Help, assistance.
Hebrew
Ozge
Pure, clean.
Turkish
Ozira
Help, assistance.
Hebrew
Ozni
Means 'my ear' or 'hearing' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Ozzy
Diminutive of Oswald, meaning 'divine power' or 'god's power'.
English
Paaghar
Derived from Persian 'pāghār', meaning 'crown' or 'tiara'.
Persian
Paaindah
A name meaning 'finder' or 'one who finds'.
Persian
Paaizah
Paaizah means 'autumn' or 'fall season' in Persian.
Persian
Paajas
Derived from Sanskrit 'pājas', meaning 'light' or 'splendor'.
Sanskrit
Paakdaman
Eternal promise or everlasting covenant.
Persian
Paakizah
Pure, chaste, or virtuous woman.
Arabic
Paal
Small, humble, from Old Norse 'Páll' meaning small.
Scandinavian
Paaliya
Guardian.
Tamil
Paandu
Pale or yellowish, referring to King Pandu of the Mahabharata.
Sanskrit
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