Names That Mean An

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

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Robirte
Feminine form of Robert, meaning 'bright fame'.
Dutch
Robita
Diminutive of Roberta, meaning 'bright fame'.
Spanish
Roburg
Fame-bright, derived from elements 'hrod' (fame) and 'beraht' (bright).
Germanic
Roburta
Feminine form of Robert, meaning bright fame.
German
Roby
A diminutive of Robert, meaning 'bright fame'.
English
Rochelle
Little rock, derived from the Germanic element 'hroc' meaning 'rest'.
French
Rochester
From the Roman fort of Rochester, meaning 'Roman fort'.
English
Rochish
Derived from Sanskrit 'Rochish' meaning 'light' or 'brightness'.
Marathi
Rochit
One who is radiant or shining.
Sanskrit
Rocio
Rocio means 'dew' in Spanish, referring to the Virgin of El Rocío.
Spanish
Rock
Represents the solid substance found in the earth.
English
Rockefeller
From the German occupational name for a farmer who lived near a rocky field.
German
Rocket
Represents an explosive device or a vehicle that propels through the skies.
English
Rocklan
From the rocky land or dweller at the rocky field.
English
Rockland
From the rocky land.
English
Rockledge
Combines 'rock' and 'ledge', referring to a rocky cliff or outcrop.
English
Rockli
A variation of Rockley, meaning a meadow or glade near a rocky place..
English
Rocklie
A variation of Rockley, meaning a meadow or glade near a rocky place..
English
Rockly
A variation of Rockley, meaning a meadow or glade near a rocky place..
English
Rockney
From the rocky island or rocky clearing.
English
Rocko
Diminutive of names ending in -rocco, meaning 'rest'.
Italian
Rocky
Rocky means 'rest' or 'rock', often used as a nickname for someone strong or ...
English
Rodan
Legendary Welsh hero or king, possibly meaning 'spoked wheel'.
Welsh
Rodaric
Famous ruler, from the Germanic elements 'hrod' (fame) and 'ric' (ruler).
Germanic
Rodarick
Famous ruler, derived from the elements 'hrod' (fame) and 'ric' (power).
Germanic
Rodarik
Famous ruler, from the Germanic elements 'hrod' (fame) and 'ric' (ruler).
Germanic
Rodasi
The meaning of the name Rodasi is not well-documented, and it may not have a ...
Sanskrit
Rodderick
Famous ruler, from the Germanic elements 'hrod' (fame) and 'ric' (ruler).
Germanic
Roddy
Diminutive of Roderick, meaning 'famous ruler'.
English
Roderick
Famous ruler, from the Germanic elements hrod 'fame' and ric 'power'.
Germanic
Roderiga
Famous ruler, derived from the Germanic elements hrod 'fame' and ric 'power'.
Spanish
Roderika
Famous ruler, derived from the Germanic elements hrod 'fame' and ric 'power'.
Germanic
Rodina
Homeland.
Slavic
Rodney
Island clearing.
English
Roel
Famous Land.
Dutch
Roeland
Famous Land.
Dutch
Rogelim
Dancer.
Hebrew
Rogue
A person who behaves in an unorthodox or unconventional way.
English
Rohanlal
Beloved Rohan; ascending one
Sanskrit
Rohland
Red land.
German
Rohon
Another name for Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Rokko
Ancient.
Japanese
Roland
Famous land, from the Germanic elements hrod 'fame' and land 'land'.
Germanic
Rolanda
Famous land; renowned.
Germanic
Rolandah
Famous land; renowned.
Germanic
Rolande
Famous land; renowned.
Germanic
Rolandiah
Feminine form of Roland, meaning 'famous land'.
English
Rolando
Famous throughout the land, derived from Germanic elements hrod 'fame' and la...
Spanish
Roldan
Famous land, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'fame' and 'land'.
Spanish
Roldana
Famous ruler, derived from Germanic elements hrod 'fame' and land 'land'.
Spanish
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