Boy Names That Mean Or

Discover Boy names meaning Or with origins and popularity.

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Mendy
Short form of Menasha or Mendel, forgotten.
English
Mendyl
Little mentor, advisor.
English
Menford
From the ford near the men's meadow.
English
Menforde
From the ford where men gather.
English
Meng
Meng means 'dream' or 'fierce' in Chinese.
Chinese
Menoeceus
Meaning 'strength of the house' or 'might of the household'.
Greek
Mensah
Third born.
Akan
Mentor
Wise advisor.
Greek
Meraaj
Meraaj means 'ascension' or 'ladder', referring to the Prophet Muhammad's nig...
Arabic
Merari
Merari means 'bitter' or 'sad' in Hebrew, referring to the third son of Levi.
Hebrew
Mercator
Merchant or trader.
Latin
Mered
Bitter or rebellious, derived from the Hebrew word 'mar' meaning bitter.
Hebrew
Meremoth
Meremoth means 'bitterness' or 'rebellion' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Merewode
From the boundary forest.
English
Merewood
From the boundary forest.
English
Merideth
Protector of the sea.
English
Merit
Beloved, from the Egyptian word 'mryt' meaning beloved.
Egyptian
Meriwether
From the Welsh name Maredudd, meaning 'sea lord' or 'great lord'.
English
Merlin
From the Welsh name Myrddin, possibly meaning 'sea fortress'.
Welsh
Merlion
A portmanteau of 'mermaid' and 'lion', referring to a mythical creature with ...
English
Mertaj
Derived from 'mert' meaning 'brave' or 'courageous'.
Albanian
Mertan
Brave man or hero.
Turkish
Mesich
Comforter.
Russian
Messiah
Anointed one or chosen one, often referring to a savior or liberator in Jewis...
Hebrew
Mesut
Fortunate, lucky, or blessed.
Arabic
Metellus
Derived from the Roman family name Metellus, possibly meaning 'servant' or 'm...
Latin
Meth
Short form of Methuselah, meaning 'man of the dart' in Hebrew.
English
Methusaleh
Man of the dart or Man of the sword.
Hebrew
Methuselah
Man of the dart or Man of the sword.
Hebrew
Methushelach
Man of the dart or Man of the sword.
Hebrew
Meurig
Meurig is the Welsh form of Maurice, meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'Moorish'.
Welsh
Mhasood
Lucky, fortunate.
Arabic
Mibshar
Good news or glad tidings.
Arabic
Mic
Short form of Michael or Micah.
English
Michel
French form of Michael, meaning 'Who is like God?'.
French
Michiaki
Michiaki means 'bright road' or 'wisdom path' in Japanese.
Japanese
Michio
A man with a thousand generations or a man on the road.
Japanese
Micki
Diminutive of Michaela or Michelle, meaning 'who is like God?'.
English
Midgard
The realm of humans in Norse cosmology, literally 'middle enclosure'.
Norse
Midgarth
Means 'middle enclosure' or 'middle earth', referring to the world of humans ...
Norse
Midhet
Praise, commendation, or eulogy.
Arabic
Midhinesh
Derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'lord of the middle' or 'central ruler'.
Sanskrit
Midhun
A name for the god of love, also meaning 'fragrant' or 'sweet'.
Sanskrit
Midi
From the French word 'midi', meaning 'noon' or 'south'.
French
Midlaj
Praiseworthy, commendable.
Arabic
Midrag
Derived from Slavic elements meaning 'peace' or 'favor'.
Slavic
Miekil
Victorious.
English
Miekyl
Victorious.
English
Mietaf
Praiseworthy.
Arabic
Migdal
Tower, fortress.
Hebrew
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