Boy Names That Mean Or

Discover Boy names meaning Or with origins and popularity.

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Toveli
Derived from Finnish 'tovi' meaning 'a while' or 'a moment'.
Finnish
Towfiq
Success, prosperity, or divine guidance.
Arabic
Toyesh
Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Toygar
Brave warrior.
Turkish
Traaman
Strong warrior.
Dutch
Trace
To follow or track.
English
Trader
One who trades or deals in goods.
English
Trafford
From the ford where the path crosses the river.
English
Trai
Means 'pearl' or 'precious stone' in Vietnamese.
Vietnamese
Trail
Derived from the Old English word 'tregel', meaning a path or track.
English
Trailokva
Means 'three worlds' in Sanskrit, referring to the three realms of existence.
Sanskrit
Trambak
One who has three eyes, an epithet of Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Trambakeshwar
A name for the Hindu god Shiva, referring to the three-eyed lord.
Marathi
Tranio
Derived from the Latin name Tranius, meaning 'one who crosses over' or 'ferry...
Italian
Tranter
Occupational surname for someone who made spear-shafts or was a spearman.
English
Trausti
Derived from Old Norse 'traust' meaning trust or confidence.
Icelandic
Traveler
Refers to a person who travels, can also symbolize adventure and exploration.
English
Traven
Derived from a surname meaning 'crossing' or 'town at the crossroads'.
English
Travers
From the French surname meaning 'to cross', referring to someone who lived ne...
French
Tray
Diminutive form of Tracy or Theresa.
English
Trayaksh
One who has three eyes, an epithet of Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Traylor
Occupational name for a cartwright or wheelwright.
English
Traynor
Descendant of the strong or fierce one.
Irish
Treabhar
Meaning 'industrious' or 'hardworking' in Irish.
Irish
Treacy
Descendant of the fierce or warlike one.
Irish
Treadway
A road or path made by treading.
English
Treasach
Means 'warlike' or 'fierce' in Irish.
Irish
Tredway
From the Old English words 'trēow' meaning tree and 'weg' meaning way, refer...
English
Treffen
Derived from a German surname meaning 'meeting' or 'gathering'.
German
Trefor
Trefor means 'large settlement' or 'homestead' in Welsh.
Welsh
Trent
Torrent, the name of a river in England.
Latin
Treowe
Trustworthy, faithful.
English
Treoweman
Trustworthy person.
English
Tressel
Derived from a place name meaning 'cross' or 'crucifix'.
English
Trev
Derived from Welsh 'trev' meaning 'homestead' or 'settlement'.
Welsh
Trevor
From a Welsh surname meaning 'big village' or 'homestead'.
Welsh
Triaksh
Triaksh means 'three-eyed', referring to Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Triambak
Refers to Lord Shiva, one of the principal deities in Hinduism.
Sanskrit
Tribhuvan
Lord of the three worlds, a title for Hindu gods.
Sanskrit
Tridham
One who has three treasures or threefold wealth.
Sanskrit
Tridhaman
One who has three treasures or threefold wealth.
Sanskrit
Tridhatri
One who has three forms or three mothers.
Sanskrit
Tridip
Three lights or triple radiance
Sanskrit
Trikakud
A name meaning 'three peaks' or 'three tufts', often referring to a mountain ...
Sanskrit
Trilochan
One with three eyes, referring to Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Trilok
Means 'three worlds' in Sanskrit, referring to heaven, earth, and the underwo...
Sanskrit
Trilokanath
Lord of the three worlds, an epithet of the Hindu god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Trilokatmane
One whose essence is the three worlds.
Sanskrit
Trilokchand
One who is the lord of the three worlds.
Sanskrit
Trilokesh
Lord of the three worlds.
Sanskrit
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