Names That Mean An

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

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Bathild
Bathild means 'bold in battle' or 'fighting woman'.
Germanic
Bathilda
Feminine form of Bathild, meaning 'battle' or 'fight'.
Norse
Bathilde
Battle maiden, from the Germanic elements 'badu' meaning battle and 'hild' me...
Germanic
Bathshira
Daughter of an oath or the seventh daughter.
Hebrew
Bathshua
Daughter of abundance or daughter of oath.
Hebrew
Bathshuah
Daughter of abundance or daughter of wealth.
Hebrew
Batik
Batik refers to a traditional Indonesian fabric art form that involves hand-d...
Indonesian
Batuk
A name for the goddess Durga, meaning 'young girl' or 'virgin'.
Sanskrit
Batul
Batul means 'virgin' or 'pure' in Arabic, often used as a title for Mary.
Arabic
Batya
Daughter of God, from Hebrew 'bat' meaning daughter and 'Yah' referring to God.
Hebrew
Baubie
A term of endearment for a grandmother.
Yiddish
Baudilio
Baudilio is a Spanish name derived from the Germanic name Baudila, meaning 'b...
Spanish
Baudrey
Combination of Baud and Audrey, no specific meaning.
English
Baurice
Combination of Baud and Maurice, no specific meaning.
English
Bavel
From the Babylonian region.
French
Bavil
Combination of Baud and Vil, no specific meaning.
English
Bawasim
not clear as it is a rare name and its specific meaning is not widely known.
Arabic
Bawden
From the bean field.
English
Baya
Beautiful, elegant.
Arabic
Bayaad
White, fair, or brilliant; also a name for a type of falcon.
Arabic
Bayou
A slow-moving, often stagnant body of water.
French
Bazagh
Splendid, grand.
Persian
Bazgha
Brightness, radiance.
Arabic
Bazigh
Brave, valiant.
Arabic
Bazigha
Brave, valiant.
Arabic
Bazkusha
Fragrant like a hawk.
Persian
Bazmi
Companion, friend.
Persian
Beachy
Derived from a place name meaning 'beech tree enclosure'.
English
Beadu
Battle, from Old English 'beadu' meaning battle or war.
Anglo-saxon
Beadutun
Beadutun means 'warrior's settlement' or 'battle town'.
Anglo-saxon
Beadwof
Beadwof is an Old English name meaning 'war wolf'.
Anglo-saxon
Beagan
Little one, from Irish 'beag' meaning small.
Irish
Beagen
Means 'small' or 'little one', derived from Irish 'beag'.
Irish
Beal
Derived from a nickname for someone with a beautiful or handsome appearance.
English
Beala
Derived from Old English 'bealu' meaning 'evil' or 'mischief'.
English
Bealdwine
Bold friend, from Old English beald 'bold' and wine 'friend'.
Anglo-saxon
Beale
Derived from Old French 'bel' meaning 'handsome'.
English
Bealiah
Jehovah is Lord; a name meaning 'Yahweh is God'.
Hebrew
Bealle
Derived from Old French 'bel' meaning 'handsome' or 'fair'.
French
Beamen
Derived from the Old English 'beamen', meaning 'to shine' or 'to beam'.
English
Beamon
Derived from a place name meaning 'bee enclosure'.
English
Beanon
Means 'fair lady' or 'white lady' in Irish.
Irish
Bear
A nickname or given name derived from the animal, symbolizing strength and br...
English
Bearach
Derived from Irish 'bearach' meaning 'spear'.
Irish
Beared
Derived from Old English 'bera' meaning bear, referring to someone with a bea...
English
Bearl
Derived from the Old English word 'bera', meaning 'bear'.
English
Bearle
Derived from Old English 'beor' meaning bear, possibly a nickname for a stron...
English
Beathag
Beathag is a Scottish Gaelic name meaning 'life' or 'vitality'.
Scottish
Beathan
Means 'life' in Scottish Gaelic.
Scottish
Beau
Handsome.
French
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