Names That Mean An

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

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Cleavon
From the land of cliffs.
English
Clementia
Clementia means 'mercy' or 'clemency' in Latin.
Latin
Clemenza
Derived from Latin 'clemens' meaning 'merciful, gentle'.
Italian
Clemmie
Diminutive of Clement, meaning 'merciful'.
English
Clemmy
Diminutive of Clement, meaning 'merciful'.
English
Cleon
Famous; renowned, from Greek 'kleos' meaning glory.
Greek
Cleone
Famous, renowned; from Greek kleos meaning glory.
Greek
Cleoni
Famous; derived from Kleon, meaning glory.
Greek
Cleonie
Feminine form of Cleon, meaning 'famous' or 'renowned'.
Greek
Cleopus
Derived from Kleopas, meaning 'glory of the father'.
Greek
Cleta
Renowned, famous; derived from Greek 'kleos' meaning glory.
Greek
Clevan
Derived from the Old English elements 'cleofan' meaning 'to cleave' or 'split'.
English
Cleve
Derived from a surname meaning 'cliff' or 'slope' in Old English.
English
Cleveland
From the hilly district or cliff land.
English
Clever
Derived from the English word meaning quick-witted or intelligent.
English
Cliantha
Derived from Greek 'kleos' meaning glory and 'anthos' meaning flower, thus 'g...
Greek
Clianthe
Glory flower; derived from Greek kleos meaning glory and anthos meaning flower.
Greek
Clidhna
Clidhna is a goddess of love and beauty in Irish mythology, often associated ...
Irish
Clif
A short form of Clifford, meaning 'ford near a cliff'.
English
Clifford
From the Old English words 'clif' meaning cliff and 'weard' meaning guardian,...
English
Clifland
From the Cliff land.
English
Clinton
From a surname meaning 'settlement on the River Glyme' in Old English.
English
Cloria
Feminine form of Clorius, meaning 'pale green' or 'yellowish'.
Latin
Clorinda
Famous or renowned, derived from Latin 'clarus' meaning bright or famous.
Italian
Closetta
Diminutive of Clotilde, meaning 'famous in battle'.
Italian
Clothilde
Famous in battle, from the Germanic elements 'hlud' meaning famous and 'hild'...
Germanic
Clotilda
Famous in battle, from the Germanic elements 'hlud' meaning famous and 'hild'...
Germanic
Clotilde
Famous in battle, from the Germanic elements 'hlud' meaning famous and 'hild'...
Germanic
Clovis
Famous warrior, from the Germanic elements 'hlud' meaning famous and 'wig' me...
Germanic
Clyantha
Glory of the flower; derived from Greek elements kleos (glory) and anthos (fl...
Greek
Clyde
From the name of the River Clyde in Scotland.
Scottish
Clymene
Famous might, from Greek 'kleos' (fame) and 'menos' (might).
Greek
Clytemnestra
Famous for her plotting; from Greek 'Klytaimnestra' meaning 'famous courting'.
Greek
Cnidus
Referring to a peninsula in ancient Greece..
Greek
Coady
Derived from the Irish surname Mac Óda, meaning 'son of Óda'.
Irish
Coakley
Descendant of the warrior or hero.
Gaelic
Coal
Referring to the black mineral substance..
English
Coale
Referring to the black mineral substance..
English
Coaxoch
Coaxoch means 'serpent flower' in Nahuatl.
Nahuatl
Cobar
Derived from 'cobar', meaning 'desiring' or 'wishing'.
Gaelic
Cobe
Variation of Jacob, meaning supplanter.
English
Cobey
From Jacob, meaning supplanter.
English
Cobi
Supplanter.
Hebrew
Cobus
Short form of Jacobus, meaning supplanter.
Dutch
Coby
Supplanter.
Hebrew
Cocheta
Strong woman.
Cherokee
Cochlain
From the narrow channel.
Irish
Coco
Diminutive of Socorro or a nickname meaning 'coconut'.
Spanish
Cocoa
Refers to the cocoa bean.
English
Coddy
A diminutive of Cuthbert, meaning 'famous, bright'.
English
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