Boy Names That Mean Or

Discover Boy names meaning Or with origins and popularity.

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Sharfan
Honorable or noble person.
Arabic
Shariah
Means 'law' or 'path', referring to Islamic law.
Arabic
Shariat
Law, religious law, or path to follow in Islam.
Arabic
Sharib
Noble, distinguished, or honorable.
Arabic
Sharif
Noble, honorable, or distinguished person.
Arabic
Sharih
Noble, honorable, or of high status.
Arabic
Sharim
Noble, generous, or distinguished.
Arabic
Shariyf
Noble, honorable.
Arabic
Sharma
Sharma is a surname meaning 'joy' or 'shelter' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Sharq
Means 'east' or 'eastern' in Arabic, referring to the direction of sunrise.
Arabic
Sharqi
From the east or eastern.
Arabic
Sharva
Another name for Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Sharvah
Sharvah is derived from the Hindu god Shiva, who is also known as Sharva. It ...
Sanskrit
Sharvarish
Lord of the evening; Krishna.
Sanskrit
Sharveen
One who is victorious or prosperous.
Tamil
Sharvesh
One who is victorious and prosperous.
Tamil
Sharveshwar
Lord of all auspiciousness, an epithet of Shiva.
Sanskrit
Sharvil
A name meaning 'lord of the arrow' or 'one who is skilled with arrows'.
Marathi
Sharwin
One who is victorious or prosperous.
Tamil
Sharwood
From the Old English words 'scaru' meaning 'share' and 'wudu' meaning 'wood',...
English
Sharyf
Noble, honorable, or distinguished.
Arabic
Shashankh
Conch adorned by a moon.
Sanskrit
Shashibhusan
Adorned with the moon.
Sanskrit
Shashibhushan
Adorned with the moon.
Sanskrit
Shashidhar
Wearing the moon (Lord Shiva).
Sanskrit
Shashidhara
Wearing the moon (Lord Shiva).
Sanskrit
Shashikant
Lord of the moon, referring to the Hindu deity Shiva.
Sanskrit
Shashikanth
One who has the moon as his ornament, referring to Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Shashikiran
One who has a ray of the moon; a name for the moon.
Sanskrit
Shashilekh
One who is adorned with a moon-like mark or beauty.
Sanskrit
Shashin
Means 'having a smile' or 'smiling' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Shashishekhar
Lord Shiva, meaning 'one with the moon in his hair'.
Sanskrit
Shashivarnam
One who has the color of the moon.
Sanskrit
Shashrvat
Eternal or everlasting, often used in Hindu philosophy.
Sanskrit
Shashvat
Eternal or perpetual; one who is everlasting.
Sanskrit
Shashvata
Eternal or perpetual, referring to something that lasts forever.
Sanskrit
Shaswin
Successful, victorious.
Sanskrit
Shatjit
One who has conquered or controlled enemies.
Sanskrit
Shatruhan
One who destroys enemies, a warrior.
Sanskrit
Shatrunjay
Conqueror of enemies, victorious in battle.
Sanskrit
Shattesh
Lord of swords or weapons.
Sanskrit
Shaul
Asked for, prayed for.
Hebrew
Shauqat
Glory, splendor.
Arabic
Shavaka
Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Shaw
Dweller by the wood or thicket.
English
Shawaf
A person who is a witness or observer.
Arabic
Shawe
Anglicized form of Séaghdha, meaning 'admirable' or 'hawk-like'.
Irish
Shawqan
Longing, yearning, or desire.
Arabic
Shayaan
worthy.
Persian
Shayyir
Worthy, deserving.
Arabic
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