Boy Names That Mean Or

Discover Boy names meaning Or with origins and popularity.

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Lazeef
Delicate, fine, or elegant in nature.
Arabic
Lazhar
Distinguished, honorific.
Arabic
Lazlo
Glorious ruler.
Hungarian
Leachlain
Servant or devotee of Saint Seachnall.
Irish
Learoyd
Derived from a place name meaning 'clearing in the forest'.
English
Leary
Descendant of Laoghaire, meaning 'calf-herder' or 'keeper of calves'.
Irish
Lechoslaw
Glorious lion.
Polish
Ledge
Name derived from a natural ledge or shelf of rock.
English
Ledyard
From the Old English words for 'leek' and 'enclosure', meaning 'leek garden'.
English
Leeroy
Famous ruler or renowned leader.
English
Leeton
Leeton is a habitational surname meaning 'farmstead or village of Leofwine'.
English
Leevi
Derived from the biblical name Levi, meaning 'joined' or 'attached'.
Finnish
Leiandros
Man warrior.
Greek
Leicester
From the Roman town name Ligoraceaster, meaning 'Roman fort of the Ligore peo...
English
Leifr
Descendant or heir.
Icelandic
Lemario
Brave, warrior.
Italian
Lemmy
Derived from the Old English name Leofmaer, meaning 'famous protector'.
English
Lemond
Referring to the color yellow.
English
Lencho
Diminutive of Lorenzo, meaning 'from Laurentum' or 'crowned with laurel'.
Spanish
Lenie
Diminutive of Helena or Magdalena, meaning 'light' or 'of Magdala'.
Dutch
Lenna
Diminutive of Helena or Magdalena, meaning 'light' or 'woman from Magdala'.
English
Lennart
Lion-hearted or brave as a lion.
Swedish
Lenni
Derived from the Hungarian word 'lenni', meaning 'to be'.
Hungarian
Lenwood
From the linden tree forest.
English
Leod
Derived from the Gaelic word 'leod', meaning 'ugly' or 'unattractive'.
Scottish
Leodis
derived from the Old English place name for the city of Leeds in West Yorkshi...
English
Leof
Beloved or dear.
English
Leofwyn
Dear friend or beloved joy.
English
Leolani
Heavenly flower or heavenly child.
Hawaiian
Leonato
Derived from the Latin name Leonatus, meaning 'lion-born'.
Italian
Leontis
Lion-like, derived from the Greek word 'leon' meaning lion.
Greek
Leoti
Pronghorn.
Cherokee
Lere
One who is special or chosen.
Yoruba
Lerenzo
Derived from Lorenzo, meaning 'from Laurentum' or 'crowned with laurel'.
Italian
Leroux
The red-haired one or redhead.
French
Leryn
Derived from Welsh 'ller' meaning 'the sea' or 'ocean'.
Welsh
Leshem
A precious stone, possibly opal or amber, mentioned in the Bible.
Hebrew
Leshon
Means 'tongue' or 'language' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Lesser
Inferior, smaller.
English
Lester
From the fortress.
English
Lethe
Oblivion, forgetfulness.
Greek
Levent
Wind or light.
Turkish
Lever
Derived from the Old English word 'leofhere', meaning 'dear army'.
English
Leveret
A young hare, derived from the Old French word 'levrete'.
English
Leverette
Feminine form of Leveret, meaning a young hare. It can also symbolize swiftne...
English
Levi
Attached or joined, from the Hebrew verb 'lavah'.
Hebrew
Levin
Attached or joined, from the Hebrew root meaning 'to join'.
Hebrew
Levushka
Diminutive form of Lev, meaning lion.
Russian
Levy
Attached or joined.
Hebrew
Lewi
Derived from Llywelyn, meaning 'leader' or 'lion-like'.
Welsh
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