Boy Names That Mean Or

Discover Boy names meaning Or with origins and popularity.

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Pushpahas
Sword of flowers.
Sanskrit
Pushpaj
Born from a flower.
Sanskrit
Pushpavan
One who is like a flower, or a possessor of flowers.
Sanskrit
Pushpavat
Possessing or adorned with flowers.
Sanskrit
Pushpender
Lord of flowers.
Sanskrit
Pushpesh
Lord of flowers.
Sanskrit
Pushpin
Decorated with flowers.
Sanskrit
Pushpit
Decorated with flowers.
Sanskrit
Pushyarag
Color of flowers.
Sanskrit
Putnam
From the Old English words 'putta' meaning 'hawk' and 'ham' meaning 'homestead'.
English
Putnum
Dweller at the pit or hollow; from Old English 'pytt' and 'hamm'.
English
Putta
A name for the Hindu god Vishnu, meaning 'the one who puts' or 'the creator'.
Tamil
Puvarasu
Means 'king of flowers' or 'flower king' in Tamil.
Tamil
Puzhman
Derived from Persian words meaning 'wise' or 'knowledgeable'.
Persian
Pyare
Beloved or dear one.
Punjabi
Pyaremohan
One who is dear to Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Pyckton
Reference to a location or family name without a specific defined meaning.
English
Pygmalion
From the Greek myth of Pygmalion, a sculptor who fell in love with his own cr...
Greek
Pylades
Pylades means 'gate of Hades' or 'one who guards the gate of Hades'.
Greek
Pyramus
From the Greek Pyramos, possibly meaning 'wheat' or 'grain'.
Greek
Pyrrhus
Flame-colored.
Greek
Pyrrin
Flame-colored.
Greek
Pyrro
Flame-colored.
Greek
Pyrryn
Flame-colored.
Greek
Pyrs
Flame-colored.
Greek
Pyrth
Flame-colored.
Greek
Qaadir
Powerful, capable, or able; derived from the Arabic root Q-D-R.
Arabic
Qaafat
Seriousness, importance.
Arabic
Qaafiz
One who is content or satisfied.
Arabic
Qaaim
One who stands firm or is upright.
Arabic
Qaani
Satisfied or content, often used poetically.
Arabic
Qaanit
One who is obedient or submissive to God.
Arabic
Qaareb
Close, near, or approaching.
Arabic
Qaari
The one who recites or reciter
Arabic
Qaaser
Short, Brief.
Arabic
Qaasi
Means 'narrator' or 'storyteller' in Arabic.
Arabic
Qaasim
One who distributes or divides, often associated with generosity.
Arabic
Qaazi
Judge or magistrate, derived from the Arabic word qadi.
Arabic
Qabis
not widely known or documented, making it somewhat mysterious.
Arabic
Qabiz
One who seizes or captures.
Arabic
Qabus
Derived from Persian 'qabus' meaning 'nightmare' or 'oppressive darkness'.
Persian
Qadaaf
The meaning of the name Qadaaf is not widely known or documented.
Arabic
Qadah
Thorn, prickle.
Arabic
Qadar
Means 'destiny' or 'fate' in Arabic.
Arabic
Qadimi
Ancient or old, referring to something from the past.
Arabic
Qadirin
Powerful, capable, or mighty, derived from the Arabic root Q-D-R.
Arabic
Qadri
Of great worth, powerful.
Arabic
Qadym
Ancient, prehistoric.
Arabic
Qaher
Conqueror or victorious one.
Arabic
Qahhar
The Dominant or The Subduer; attribute of Allah
Arabic
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