Boy Names That Mean Or

Discover Boy names meaning Or with origins and popularity.

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Tufail
Kind, gentle, or good-natured.
Arabic
Tufan
Means 'storm' or 'hurricane' in Turkish.
Turkish
Tufayl
Small, young, or delicate; also a name of a companion of the Prophet Muhammad.
Arabic
Tufhan
Means 'storm' or 'tempest' in Turkish.
Turkish
Tuhin
A Bengali name meaning 'storm' or 'tempest'.
Bengali
Tujaram
Victory in the war.
Sanskrit
Tuka
Tuka means 'to surpass' or 'to excel' in Yoruba.
Yoruba
Tukupasya
Worshipper of the gods.
Sanskrit
Tulaib
Seeker of knowledge or one who seeks.
Arabic
Tullius
A Roman family name, possibly derived from the Latin word 'tullius' meaning '...
Latin
Tuma
Meaning 'to be satisfied' or 'to be enough' in Swahili.
Swahili
Tumaim
Twin, born as one of a pair.
Arabic
Tumbura
It means 'drum' or 'drumming' in Swahili.
Swahili
Tunaz
Means 'born at night' in Turkish.
Turkish
Tunga
not specified or widely known.
Yoruba
Tunganath
Lord of the peaks.
Sanskrit
Tungashail
Lofty mountain or elevated peak
Sanskrit
Tungavena
He makes houses for the people.
Cherokee
Tungesh
Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Tungeshwar
Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Tuomo
Wise counselor.
Finnish
Turag
Knight, warrior.
Bengali
Turki
Turkic or belonging to the Turks.
Arabic
Turlough
Means 'instigator' or 'prompter', derived from Irish 'turlach'.
Irish
Turner
Occupational surname for a person who works with a lathe or turner.
English
Turnus
North Wind.
Latin
Turpin
Power of Thor.
French
Turvasu
Excellent horseman.
Sanskrit
Turyahu
The Lord my rock.
Hebrew
Tusya
Diminutive of Tatyana, meaning 'fairy queen' or 'princess'.
Russian
Tuvijat
Lord of splendor.
Sanskrit
Tuwaseen
It means 'to be adorned' or 'to be decorated'.
Arabic
Tuxford
From Tuxford, a place in Nottinghamshire meaning 'Tucc's ford'.
English
Tvashtadhar
Bearer of the divine craftsman Tvashtr, a creator god in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Twyford
From the twiggy ford.
English
Txanton
Diminutive of Antton, Basque form of Anthony, meaning 'priceless one'.
Basque
Tyagi
Renunciate, one who has renounced worldly desires.
Sanskrit
Tyagraj
Lord of Ascetics.
Sanskrit
Tychicus
Fortunate or chance, from the Greek word 'tyche' meaning luck.
Greek
Tychon
Fortune, fate, or chance; derived from the Greek word 'tyche'.
Greek
Tye
Short form of Tyler, meaning 'tile maker'.
English
Tyennan
Descendant of a lord.
Irish
Tymek
Polish diminutive of Tymoteusz, meaning 'honoring God'.
Polish
Tymoteusz
Polish form of Timothy, meaning 'honoring God'.
Polish
Tyndareus
Derived from Greek elements meaning 'to strike' or 'to beat', possibly referr...
Greek
Typhoeus
Monstrous giant in Greek mythology, son of Gaia and Tartarus, associated with...
Greek
Typhon
Typhon is a monstrous serpentine giant in Greek mythology, associated with st...
Greek
Tyrannus
Derived from Greek 'tyrannos', meaning 'absolute ruler' or 'tyrant'.
Greek
Tyreak
Combination of Ty and Break, possibly implying strength or endurance.
English
Tyreece
Combination of Ty and Reece, possibly implying a regal or kingly person.
English
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