Names That Mean An

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

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Atqa
The meaning of the name Atqa is not widely known.
Arabic
Atra
Fragrance, perfume; pure
Persian
Atreides
Descendant of Atreus.
Greek
Atrides
Descendant of Atreus.
Greek
Atropes
One who cannot be turned.
Greek
Attaaf
The meaning of the name Attaaf is not available.
Arabic
Atteel
Angel.
Arabic
Attehaf
Elegant, graceful.
Arabic
Atticus
Man of Attica.
Latin
Attiq
Ancient.
Arabic
Attique
Ancient, noble, or generous.
Arabic
Attmore
From the Old English elements 'æt' (at) and 'mor' (moor), meaning 'dweller a...
English
Attracta
Derived from Irish 'athracht' meaning 'grace' or 'virtue'.
Irish
Attwater
From the place name Attwater, meaning 'at the water'.
English
Attwel
From the Old English personal name Æthelwulf, meaning 'noble wolf'.
English
Atty
Diminutive of Arthur, meaning 'bear' or 'noble'.
Irish
Atubah
The name Atubah does not have a widely known or specific meaning.
Arabic
Atultejas
Incomparable Radiance.
Sanskrit
Atyaf
Atyaf means 'shadows' or 'specters' in Arabic.
Arabic
Aubrey
Elf ruler, from the Old English elements ælf 'elf' and ræd 'counsel'.
English
Aubri
Elf ruler, derived from the Old English elements 'ælf' (elf) and 'ræd' (cou...
English
Aubriana
A feminine form of Aubrey, meaning 'elf ruler'.
English
Aubrianna
A feminine form of Aubrey, meaning 'elf ruler'.
English
Aubryan
A modern invented name, possibly a blend of Aubrey and Bryan.
English
Aubryana
A feminine form of Aubrey, meaning 'elf ruler'.
English
Aubryanna
A blend of Aubrey and Anna, meaning 'elf ruler' or 'grace'.
English
Aubryanne
A feminine form of Aubrey, meaning 'elf ruler' or 'supernatural being'.
English
Auburta
Derived from the Old English elements 'aelf' meaning elf and 'beorht' meaning...
English
Auburte
Derived from Old English elements meaning 'elf' and 'bright'.
English
Auctor
Means 'author' or 'creator' in Latin.
Latin
Auda
Auda means 'returning' or 'one who returns' in Arabic.
Arabic
Audah
Returning, repentant, or one who frequently returns to God.
Arabic
Aude
Wealthy or prosperous, from the Germanic name Alda.
French
Audhild
Wealthy in battle, from auðr 'wealth' and hildr 'battle'.
Norse
Audhilda
Wealthy warrior woman.
Norse
Audhilde
Wealthy in battle, from auðr 'wealth' and hildr 'battle'.
Norse
Audhumbla
A primeval cow that licked the first god out of an ice block.
Norse
Audley
From the Old English words 'ald' meaning old and 'leah' meaning wood or clear...
English
Aufar
Fragrance, scent.
Indonesian
Aufidius
Help, assistance.
Latin
Augeas
Bright, radiant.
Greek
Augie
Diminutive of August, meaning 'great' or 'venerable'.
English
Augustinas
Derived from Latin Augustus, meaning 'great' or 'venerable'.
Lithuanian
Augusto
Derived from Latin Augustus, meaning 'great' or 'venerable'.
Portuguese
Aulelio
Derived from Latin Aurelius, meaning 'golden'.
Portuguese
Auliffe
Descendant of Olaf, meaning 'ancestor's relic'.
Irish
Auliya
Auliya means 'saints' or 'protectors' in Arabic.
Arabic
Aunallah
Servant of Allah.
Arabic
Auniket
One who cannot be defeated or conquered.
Bengali
Aura
Aura means 'breeze' or 'gentle wind' in Latin.
Latin
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