Boy Names That Mean Or

Discover Boy names meaning Or with origins and popularity.

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Hithesh
Lord Rama.
Tamil
Hitraj
Lord of goodness.
Marathi
Hjalmar
Helmeted warrior.
Norse
Hlaford
Lord, ruler.
English
Hoai
Means 'loyal' or 'faithful' in Vietnamese.
Vietnamese
Hoang
Means 'yellow' or 'golden' in Vietnamese, often used as a surname.
Vietnamese
Hodakah
Splendor, brightness.
Hebrew
Hodaviah
Splendor of God.
Hebrew
Hoder
Famous warrior.
Norse
Hodevah
Splendor, glory.
Hebrew
Hodr
Warrior.
Norse
Hodur
Warrior.
Norse
Hoffman
Farm worker, steward.
German
Hogan
Young warrior.
Irish
Hogin
Young warrior.
Irish
Hohanonivah
He who is honored.
Cherokee
Hohberht
Bright as a sword.
English
Holata
Alligator.
Cherokee
Hollmen
Plural form of Hollman, indicating a group of individuals associated with the...
English
Hollywood
Refers to the famous neighborhood in Los Angeles, associated with the America...
English
Holm
Refers to a small island or a person who lived near one.
Scandinavian
Holman
Refers to a man from the holly tree or a person who lived near one.
English
Holmen
Plural form of Holme, indicating a group of individuals associated with the h...
English
Homare
Praise; honor.
Japanese
Homayoon
Having good fortune; auspicious.
Persian
Homer
Hostage or pledge; derived from the Greek name Homeros.
Greek
Honcho
Means 'chief' or 'boss' in Spanish slang.
Spanish
Hondo
From the Spanish word 'hondo' meaning 'deep'.
Spanish
Hongvi
Hongvi means 'rose' or 'pink' in Vietnamese.
Vietnamese
Honhar
Meaning 'noble' or 'generous' in Hindi.
Hindi
Honir
Honir is a Norse god associated with indecision and the gift of reason.
Norse
Honnesh
Derived from the Kannada word 'honna' meaning gold, symbolizing preciousness.
Kannada
Hont
Surname referring to someone who lived near a kind of thorny plant.
English
Hooker
Occupational name for someone who made hooks.
English
Hooper
Occupational name for a person who makes or fits hoops.
English
Hoover
Occupational surname for a maker or seller of hoods.
English
Horace
Derived from the Roman family name Horatius, meaning 'timekeeper' or 'hour'.
Latin
Horation
Derived from the Roman family name Horatius, meaning 'timekeeper' or 'hour'.
Latin
Horatius
Derived from the Roman family name Horatius, possibly meaning 'timekeeper' or...
Latin
Horeb
Desert or dry place, referring to Mount Sinai in the Bible.
Hebrew
Horemheb
Horus is in jubilation, referring to the god Horus.
Egyptian
Hori
Means 'the one who is satisfied' or 'content'.
Egyptian
Horimer
Famous warrior.
Germanic
Hormaz
Comes from the name of a powerful deity in Zoroastrianism.
Persian
Hormez
derived from the name Hormaz.
Persian
Hormoz
Another form of the name Hormaz.
Persian
Horner
Occupational name for a horn player or maker of horns.
English
Horonites
People who lived in the biblical city of Horonaim.
Hebrew
Horry
Diminutive form of the name Horace.
English
Horsa
Horsa means 'horse' in Old English, referring to the legendary Anglo-Saxon le...
Anglo-saxon
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