Names That Mean An

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

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Binbeena
Rainbow (symbol of reconciliation and unity).
Aboriginal
Binda
Woman of the river.
Aboriginal
Bindhya
Form of the Himalaya mountain range.
Sanskrit
Bindra
Owner or ruler of a farm or land.
Punjabi
Bindus
A name meaning 'drop' or 'point', often associated with the primordial dot in...
Sanskrit
Bindusar
An Indian emperor, son of Ashoka.
Sanskrit
Bindy
Diminutive of Belinda, meaning 'pretty' or 'bright serpent'.
English
Bing
Bing is a Chinese name meaning 'ice' or 'soldier'.
Chinese
Bingah
Bingah means 'to be happy' or 'joy' in Yoruba.
Yoruba
Bingen
Derived from the place name Bingen, a town in Germany.
German
Binger
Derived from the Old English word 'binger', meaning a dweller by a hollow or ...
English
Bingham
From the Old English words 'bing' meaning 'hollow' and 'ham' meaning 'homeste...
English
Binit
A name meaning 'without beginning' or 'eternal'.
Sanskrit
Binita
Meaning 'without a master' or 'independent', it is a feminine name.
Sanskrit
Binnaz
Clairvoyant, seer.
Turkish
Binyamin
Son of the right hand.
Hebrew
Binyamina
Daughter of the right hand.
Hebrew
Bipul
Plenty, abundance.
Bengali
Biraaj
Splendor, radiance.
Sanskrit
Biraat
Grand, powerful.
Sanskrit
Biraj
Splendor, radiance.
Sanskrit
Birden
Derived from a surname meaning 'bird valley' or 'bird hill'.
English
Birdene
Derived from the word 'bird', meaning a small feathered animal.
English
Birdenia
Derived from the English word 'bird', possibly meaning 'little bird'.
English
Birdhil
Derived from Old English 'brid' meaning young bird, possibly a nickname for a...
English
Birdie
Diminutive of Bertha or a nickname meaning 'little bird'.
English
Birdon
Derived from Old English 'bridd' meaning young bird, possibly a nickname.
English
Birdoswald
Derived from Old English 'byrde' meaning 'bird' and 'wald' meaning 'forest', ...
English
Biren
Means 'brave' or 'powerful' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Birendra
Birendra means 'lord of warriors' or 'king of heroes'.
Sanskrit
Birette
A diminutive of the name Bire, possibly meaning 'little spear'.
French
Birger
Derived from Old Norse 'bjarga', meaning 'to help, to save'.
Scandinavian
Birgitta
Exalted, lofty, from Old Norse birgitta, related to 'birgja' meaning to help ...
Swedish
Birgitte
Exalted, lofty; derived from Old Norse 'birgja' meaning to help or save.
Norse
Birjesh
Lord of the world; derived from Sanskrit 'birja' meaning world and 'isha' mea...
Sanskrit
Birju
A musician, an artist.
Hindi
Birney
Descendant of Bearán (little spear).
Irish
Birnie
Lives on the riverbank.
Scottish
Birteana
Combination of Birt and Deana.
English
Birteanah
Combination of Birt and Deana.
English
Birteane
Combination of Birt and Deana.
English
Birtle
Derived from Old English 'byrht' meaning bright, often a surname.
English
Birwa
Brilliant, shining.
Yoruba
Bisaam
A person who can predict or foretell future events.
Arabic
Bishamon
God of warriors and wealth.
Japanese
Bishlam
Peaceful, tranquil.
Hebrew
Bishwambhar
Wearing the world as an ornament.
Sanskrit
Bismil
It means 'smile' or 'to smile' in Arabic.
Arabic
Bismillah
It means 'in the name of God' and is the first word of the Quranic phrase 'Bi...
Arabic
Bisujaksha
One who has a thousand eyes, an epithet of the god Indra.
Sanskrit
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