Names That Mean An

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

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Annar
Derived from Old Norse 'annarr', meaning 'other' or 'second'.
Norse
Annastasia
Resurrection, derived from the Greek word 'anastasis'.
Greek
Annastassia
Resurrection; derived from the Greek word 'anastasis' meaning resurrection.
Greek
Annatolya
Polish form of Anatolia, meaning 'sunrise' or 'east'.
Polish
Annchet
A modern invented name, possibly a blend of Ann and Chet.
English
Anndra
Scottish form of Andrew, meaning 'manly' or 'warrior'.
Scottish
Anne
Grace; derived from the Hebrew name Hannah.
French
Annebel
Combination of Anne and Bel, meaning 'graceful beauty'.
English
Annebella
Combination of Anne and Bella, meaning 'graceful beauty'.
English
Annebelle
Combination of Anna and Belle, meaning 'graceful beauty'.
English
Anneke
Grace or favor, derived from Hebrew Hannah.
Dutch
Annel
Grace; derived from Anna, meaning 'favor' or 'grace'.
Dutch
Anneliesel
Grace of God, a combination of Anne and Liesel.
German
Annemarie
Combination of Anna and Marie, meaning 'grace' and 'beloved'.
Dutch
Annemone
Derived from Greek anemos meaning 'wind', referring to the anemone flower.
Greek
Annerl
Diminutive of Anna, meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.
German
Anngelica
Angelic.
English
Anngelina
Angelic.
English
Annica
Graceful and Merciful.
Swedish
Annice
Gracious and Merciful.
English
Anniken
Grace or favor, derived from Anna.
Norwegian
Anniruddha
One who cannot be restricted.
Sanskrit
Annjeanette
Combination of Ann and Jeanette, God is gracious.
English
Annjelica
Angelic, from the angel.
Spanish
Annmarie
Combination of Ann and Marie, grace of Mary.
English
Anno
Derived from the Germanic element 'arn', meaning 'eagle'.
German
Annon
Means 'very great' or 'praiseworthy' in Gaelic.
Gaelic
Annona
Derived from Latin 'annona' meaning 'yearly produce' or 'harvest'.
Latin
Annraoi
Derived from the Old Irish name 'Anradhán', meaning 'little king' or 'noble'.
Gaelic
Annsley
Derived from a place name meaning 'hermitage clearing'.
English
Annucschka
Diminutive of Anna, meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.
Russian
Annum
Means 'year' in Latin, often used as a feminine name.
Latin
Annunciata
Annunciata means 'announced' or 'proclaimed', referring to the Annunciation.
Italian
Annur
Light, radiance, or illumination.
Arabic
Annus
Means 'year' in Latin, symbolizing cycles and renewal.
Latin
Annushka
Little Anna, a diminutive of Anna meaning grace.
Russian
Annuziata
Annunziata means 'announced' or 'heralded', referring to the Annunciation.
Italian
Annwaar
More luminous, shining, or radiant.
Arabic
Annwar
Light, radiance, or luminous.
Arabic
Annwfn
Meaning 'otherworld' or 'underworld' in Welsh mythology.
Welsh
Annwn
Annwn is the Otherworld in Welsh mythology, a realm of the dead and supernatu...
Welsh
Annya
Grace or favor, derived from the Hebrew name Hannah.
Russian
Anokie
Works with hands.
Cherokee
Anoopbir
Brave and incomparable.
Punjabi
Anoria
Derived from Latin 'honor', meaning honor or dignity.
Latin
Anoriah
God has answered my prayers.
Hebrew
Anorya
Unique or incomparable, often associated with grace and beauty.
Persian
Anosh
Immortal or eternal, derived from Persian anosh meaning 'without death'.
Persian
Anosha
A name meaning 'unique' or 'incomparable' in Persian.
Persian
Anoshay
Eternal, immortal, pleasant
Persian
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