Boy Names That Mean Or

Discover Boy names meaning Or with origins and popularity.

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Bansidhar
Lord Krishna playing the flute.
Sanskrit
Banwari
Beloved of the forest.
Hindi
Baqian
Baqian means 'eight thousand' in Chinese, often symbolizing abundance or long...
Chinese
Barand
A warrior.
Persian
Bardia
Thunderer, storm bringer.
Persian
Bareed
Means 'cold' or 'cool' in Arabic.
Arabic
Bareeq
Means 'lightning' or 'shining' in Arabic.
Arabic
Barega
Means 'one who is strong' or 'powerful' in the Oromo language.
Ethiopian
Barend
Dutch form of Bernard, meaning 'brave as a bear'.
Dutch
Baret
Derived from a surname meaning 'bear' or 'barley'.
English
Barinder
Lord of the Ocean.
Punjabi
Bariq
Shining, glittering, or brilliant.
Arabic
Bariz
Means 'brilliant' or 'shining' in Arabic.
Arabic
Barjinder
Lord of bravery.
Punjabi
Barker
One who works with bark (leatherworker).
English
Barlow
From the hill or mound.
English
Barna
Diminutive of Barnabás, meaning 'son of consolation' or 'son of prophecy'.
Hungarian
Barnab
Son of consolation or son of prophecy.
Arabic
Barnabas
Son of encouragement or son of consolation.
Greek
Barnaby
Son of comfort, from the Aramaic name Bar-Nabiy.
English
Barnat
Derived from the Polish word 'barnat', meaning 'armored' or 'protected'.
Polish
Barnes
Occupational surname for someone who worked at a barn.
English
Barneston
Barneston means 'settlement of the barn' or 'town of the barn'.
English
Barnette
Feminine form of Barnet, from the barley farm.
English
Barni
Diminutive of Barnabás, meaning 'son of consolation' or 'son of prophecy'.
Hungarian
Barrani
Foreign, exotic.
Arabic
Barrhet
Helmed warrior.
French
Barrington
Town of warriors.
English
Barron
Nobly born.
English
Barthelemi
Son of Talmai, meaning 'furrowed' or 'abounding in furrows'.
French
Barthelemy
Son of Talmai, meaning 'furrowed' or 'abounding in furrows'.
French
Bartholomeus
Son of Talmai, meaning 'furrowed' or 'abounding in furrows'.
Dutch
Bartram
Glorious raven.
English
Baruch
Blessed, fortunate.
Hebrew
Barun
Lord of the sea.
Bengali
Barzan
A wise or intelligent person.
Arabic
Basaud
Happy, fortunate.
Arabic
Basavaraj
Lord Basava, a 12th-century philosopher, is the king.
Kannada
Basaveshwara
Lord Basava, a 12th-century philosopher and saint.
Kannada
Base
Foundation or starting point.
English
Bashan
Fertile or fruitful.
Hebrew
Bashash
Happy or cheerful.
Persian
Basheesh
A gift or gratuity, often given as a tip or baksheesh.
Arabic
Basher
Brave or courageous.
English
Bashi
Happy or cheerful.
Turkish
Bashir
Bashir means 'bringer of good news' or 'herald' in Arabic.
Arabic
Bashirat
Bashirat means 'bringer of good news' or 'one who gives glad tidings'.
Arabic
Bashiri
Good news or bringer of good news.
Swahili
Bashirun
Bringer of good news or glad tidings.
Arabic
Bashishta
Most excellent or best; a name of a revered sage in Hindu tradition.
Sanskrit
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