Boy Names That Mean Or

Discover Boy names meaning Or with origins and popularity.

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Kavinesh
Lord of poets.
Sanskrit
KavinRam
Poet + Lord Rama.
Sanskrit
Kaviraaya
Lord of Poets.
Sanskrit
Kawakab
Star or celestial body.
Arabic
Kayid
Generous or noble.
Arabic
Kayilainathan
Lord of the arts, a name for the Hindu god Shiva.
Tamil
Kayo
Beautiful generation or good fortune.
Japanese
Kayon
Kayon means 'a child who brings joy' in Yoruba.
Yoruba
Kayosh
A name of Persian origin meaning 'king' or 'royal'.
Persian
Kaysar
Derived from the Arabic title Qaysar, meaning 'Caesar' or 'emperor'.
Arabic
Kayser
Derived from the Arabic word 'qaysar', meaning 'emperor' or 'Caesar'.
Arabic
Kayslav
Derived from Slavic elements meaning 'glory' or 'fame'.
Slavic
Kayvan
King or ruler, derived from the Persian word 'kay' meaning king.
Persian
Kazie
Diminutive of Casie, meaning 'vigilant' or 'watchful'.
Irish
Kazim
One who controls his anger, forbearing.
Arabic
Kazimierz
Polish form of Casimir, meaning 'proclaimer of peace' or 'destroyer of peace'.
Polish
Keakah
The name Keakah is of Hawaiian origin and means 'the flower' or 'the blossom'.
Hawaiian
Keal
The name Keal means 'the light' or 'the brightness' in Hawaiian.
Hawaiian
Kealaalohi
The shining path or the bright way.
Hawaiian
Kealamauloa
The long-lived child or the enduring one.
Hawaiian
Kealani
The heavens or the sky; a name evoking celestial beauty.
Hawaiian
Keale
The name Keale means 'the light' or 'the brightness' in Hawaiian.
Hawaiian
Kealen
Slender or fair, derived from the Irish name Caolán.
Irish
Keallach
Keallach is a Gaelic name meaning 'strife' or 'war'.
Gaelic
Keaman
Protector, guardian.
Hawaiian
Keatan
Son of Keith or Keats.
English
Keaten
Son of Keith or Keats.
English
Keatin
Son of Keith or Keats.
English
Keatun
Son of Keith or Keats.
English
Kedaar
Lord Shiva, the one with matted hair.
Sanskrit
Kedalion
Little lord, ruler.
Greek
Kedarnath
Lord of Kedar mountain.
Sanskrit
Kedarnatha
Lord of Kedar Mountain.
Sanskrit
Kedhareshvar
Lord of Kedar Mountains.
Sanskrit
Keefe
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Caoimh, meaning 'descendant of Caomh', whic...
Irish
Keefer
Descendant of the gentle or beloved one.
Irish
Keeffe
Descendant of Eochaidh, meaning 'horseman' or 'warrior'.
Irish
Keeney
Descendant of the handsome or comely one.
Irish
Keerat
Crown or grace of God.
Punjabi
Keerthan
Praiseworthy, famous.
Tamil
Keerthimanth
The one who is full of glory or fame
Sanskrit
Keerthivanth
One who is victorious and famous.
Sanskrit
Keertinath
Lord of fame or master of renown.
Sanskrit
Kehind
Second-born twin.
Yoruba
Kehinde
Second-born twin.
Yoruba
Kehnide
One born during a storm.
Yoruba
Kehynd
Legendary warrior.
Welsh
Keigan
Little fire, derived from the Gaelic word for fire.
Scottish
Keigen
Vigorous, sharp.
Japanese
Keigin
Blessing or fortunate one.
Japanese
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