Boy Names That Mean Or

Discover Boy names meaning Or with origins and popularity.

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Beebe
Derived from a nickname for a small person, from Middle English 'bebe' meanin...
English
Beecher
Occupational name for a beech-tree worker.
English
Beejaye
Victorious; one who brings victory.
Sanskrit
Beeliada
"Baal knows" or "Baal prospers".
Hebrew
Beelzebub
Lord of the flies, a Philistine god and a demon in Christian theology.
Hebrew
Beeman
Occupational name for a beekeeper.
English
Beemer
Derived from the Old English 'bēam' meaning 'tree' or 'beam', often a surnam...
English
Beever
Person who works with beavers.
English
Behari
Derived from Sanskrit 'vihāra', meaning 'temple' or 'monastery'.
Hindi
Behdad
Best gift or bestowal.
Persian
Behdeti
Consecrated to the goddess Hathor.
Egyptian
Behnam
Reputable, honorable.
Persian
Behrad
Meaning 'given by the moon' or 'moon-like', symbolizing beauty and radiance.
Persian
Behram
Victorious.
Persian
Behramend
Victorious.
Persian
Behrang
Good color.
Persian
Behrooz
Fortunate.
Persian
Behrouz
Fortunate.
Persian
Behtash
Behtash means 'best friend' or 'good companion' in Persian.
Persian
Bejide
Born during the festival.
Yoruba
Bekir
Early morning breeze.
Turkish
Belal
Bright or shining one.
Arabic
Belay
Above or superior.
Ethiopian
Belial
Wickedness, worthlessness.
Hebrew
Belisario
Famous warrior.
Italian
Bellamy
Beautiful friend or good friend.
French
Bellangere
Beautiful angel or fair angel.
French
Bellarmine
Beautiful armor or good protection.
Italian
Belldan
Beautiful valley or handsome valley.
English
Bellden
Beautiful valley or handsome valley.
English
Belmiro
Beautiful world.
Portuguese
Benajah
Son of the Lord.
Hebrew
Benci
Derived from the Hungarian word 'bencés', meaning 'Benedictine'.
Hungarian
Bendal
Son of judgment or son of the judge.
Hebrew
Bendigeidfran
Bendigeidfran means 'blessed raven' or 'blessed crow' in Welsh mythology.
Welsh
Bendikkas
Bendikkas is a Lithuanian name meaning 'blessed' or 'fortunate'.
Lithuanian
Benoni
Son of my sorrow.
Hebrew
Benten
God of wisdom and fortune in Japanese mythology.
Japanese
Benvenuto
Welcome, from the Italian word 'benvenuto' meaning welcome.
Italian
Benwick
From the Old English words 'beonet' meaning bent grass and 'wic' meaning dwel...
English
Benyamin
Son of the right hand or son of the south.
Hebrew
Benz
Short form of names beginning with 'Benz', such as Berthold or Bernhard, mean...
German
Beorht
Bright or famous.
English
Beorhttun
Bright settlement or bright town.
English
Beorn
Beorn means 'warrior' or 'bear' in Old English.
English
Beornet
Derived from Old English 'beorn' meaning warrior or nobleman.
English
Beornham
Bear warrior, from Old English 'beorn' meaning warrior and 'ham' meaning home.
English
Beornwulf
Bear wolf, a compound of Old English 'beorn' (warrior, bear) and 'wulf' (wolf).
English
Beowulf
Bee-wolf, a kenning for bear.
English
Berdan
Means 'one who gives light' or 'bright' in Turkish.
Turkish
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