Names That Mean An

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

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Chyou
Autumn, a season symbolizing harvest and maturity.
Chinese
Cian
Ancient, enduring, or long-lasting.
Irish
Cianah
Combination of the name Ciana and Hannah.
Irish
Cianait
Ancient, enduring, or long-lasting.
Irish
Cianan
Little ancient one.
Irish
Cianna
Ancient, old.
Irish
Ciannait
Little ancient one.
Irish
Cibella
Derived from Cibele, meaning 'mother of the gods'.
Latin
Cicely
Blind; derived from the Roman clan name Caecilius.
English
Cicero
Derived from Latin 'cicer' meaning 'chickpea'.
Latin
Cicerone
Derived from the Latin name Cicero, meaning 'chickpea'.
Italian
Ciceroni
Derived from the Latin name Cicero, meaning 'chickpea'.
Italian
Cihuaton
He who wanders in the night.
Nahuatl
Cilla
Ancient Roman name.
Latin
Cimber
From the English surname, possibly derived from a place name meaning 'Cymber'...
English
Cinara
A type of tree or plant, also associated with the name of a place.
Arabic
Cincinnatus
Meaning 'curly-haired', from Latin 'cincinnus'.
Latin
Cinco
Means 'five' in Spanish, often given to a fifth-born child.
Spanish
Cindey
Diminutive form of Cynthia, meaning moon goddess.
English
Cindi
Diminutive form of Cynthia, meaning moon goddess.
English
Cindia
Combination of Cynthia and India.
English
Cindiah
Combination of Cynthia and India.
English
Cindie
Diminutive form of Cynthia, meaning moon goddess.
English
Cindra
Blend of Cynthia and Sandra.
English
Cindy
Diminutive form of Cynthia, meaning moon goddess.
English
Cinneide
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Cinnéide, meaning 'descendant of Cinnéidigh...
Irish
Cinnfhail
Means 'wolf' or 'hound of the wolf' in Irish.
Irish
Cinnia
Derived from the Greek word 'kinnos', meaning 'mint' or 'a type of plant'.
Greek
Cinnie
Diminutive of Cynthia, meaning 'woman from Mount Cynthus'.
English
Cinta
Means 'love' in Indonesian.
Indonesian
Cintia
Hungarian form of Cynthia, meaning 'from Mount Cynthus'.
Hungarian
Cinxia
Derived from Latin 'cinxia', meaning 'girdled' or 'belted', an epithet of the...
Latin
Ciorstan
Christian, follower of Christ.
Irish
Circe
Greek goddess of magic, known for her skills in potions and spells.
Greek
Ciria
From the ancient Greek city of Kyria.
Spanish
Ciril
Derived from Greek 'Kyrillos', meaning 'lordly' or 'masterful'.
Slavic
Cirille
French form of Cyril, meaning 'lordly' or 'masterful'.
French
Cirillo
Italian form of Cyril, meaning 'lordly' or 'masterful'.
Italian
Cirilo
Spanish form of Cyril, meaning 'lordly' or 'masterful'.
Spanish
Ciro
Italian form of Cyrus, meaning 'sun' or 'throne'.
Italian
Cirrus
A type of cloud with a wispy, feathery appearance.
Latin
Cisca
Diminutive of Francisca, meaning 'free one'.
Dutch
Cistercian
Relating to the Cistercian order of monks, founded in 1098 at Cîteaux, France.
Latin
Citra
Means 'picture' or 'image' in Indonesian.
Indonesian
Claara
Feminine form of Clarus, meaning 'clear, bright, famous'.
Latin
Clabourne
From the stream near the clay bank.
English
Clach
Means 'stone' in Scottish Gaelic.
Scottish
Claeborne
From the surname meaning 'boundary stream' or 'clay brook'.
English
Claiton
From the town on the clay land.
English
Clarabel
Clear and beautiful.
English
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