Boy Names That Mean Or

Discover Boy names meaning Or with origins and popularity.

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Tedmund
Protector of riches.
English
Tegbir
One who is brave and sharp like a sword.
Punjabi
Tegvir
Brave sword.
Punjabi
Tehfiz
Memorization.
Turkish
Tehinnah
Favor, grace.
Hebrew
Teigue
Poet or philosopher.
Gaelic
Tejai
Radiant or brilliant, often associated with light and splendor.
Sanskrit
Tejala
Means 'radiant' or 'brilliant' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Tejam
Sharp, radiant, or brilliant; one who is intelligent and bright.
Sanskrit
Tejandra
Derived from Tejas, meaning 'radiance' or 'splendor'.
Sanskrit
Tejano
Refers to a person of Mexican descent born in Texas.
Spanish
Tejapala
One who protects the light or radiance.
Sanskrit
Tejas
Radiant, brilliant, or sharp; derived from the Sanskrit word for light or spl...
Sanskrit
Tejasa
Radiant, brilliant, or full of light.
Sanskrit
Tejaschand
Tejaschand means 'radiant moon' or 'bright as the moon'.
Sanskrit
Tejasvat
Radiant, brilliant, or full of light and energy.
Sanskrit
Tejendra
Lord of brightness.
Sanskrit
Tejeshwar
Lord of Radiance.
Sanskrit
Tejindra
Lord of Radiance.
Sanskrit
Tejpal
Lord of light or splendor, derived from Sanskrit 'tejas' meaning light and 'p...
Punjabi
Tekoa
Trumpet, horn.
Hebrew
Telamon
Support or to bear.
Greek
Telassar
Plunder or spoil.
Hebrew
Telegonus
Born afar or far-reaching.
Greek
Telem
Perfection or completion.
Hebrew
Telemachlls
Far striving or enduring.
Greek
Telemachus
Far striving or enduring.
Greek
Telephus
Nourishment or foster son.
Greek
Telesphoros
Bringing fulfillment or completion, from Greek 'tele' (far) and 'phoros' (bea...
Greek
Telfor
Derived from a place name meaning 'iron ford'.
English
Telford
Derived from a place name meaning 'iron ford' in Old English.
English
Teller
Occupational surname for a storyteller or one who counts.
English
Telli
Means 'golden' or 'gilded' in Turkish.
Turkish
Telmo
Derived from the Germanic name Theudelmo, meaning 'people's helmet' or 'prote...
Portuguese
Tenant
One who rents or occupies a property.
English
Tennant
Leased tenant, one who occupies land or property.
English
Tenu
Gift or talent.
Hebrew
Teraphim
Household idols or cultic images used in ancient Hebrew worship.
Hebrew
Terciero
Derived from 'tercio', meaning a third or a military regiment.
Spanish
Tereshan
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'tara' meaning star, symbolizing brightness an...
Sanskrit
Terje
Thor's spear or protected by Thor.
Norse
Terrence
Derived from the Roman name Terentius, meaning 'tender' or 'gracious'.
English
Tesfaye
"My hope" or "My redemption".
Ethiopian
Teshahid
Witness or testimony, often used in Islamic context.
Arabic
Teshombe
Means 'the people have come together' or 'we are united' in Yoruba.
Yoruba
Testament
Derived from the Latin word 'testamentum', meaning a covenant or will.
English
Teteny
Derived from the Hungarian word 'tetény', meaning 'deed' or 'action'.
Hungarian
Tetley
From the Old English personal name Tetta, meaning 'little one' or 'dear one'.
English
Tetrarch
A title of a governor of one of four divisions of a country in ancient Greece.
Greek
Tetsuya
Tetsuya means 'philosophy' or 'wise' combined with 'to be' or 'also'.
Japanese
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