Boy Names That Mean Or

Discover Boy names meaning Or with origins and popularity.

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Brijendra
Lord of the region of Brij.
Sanskrit
Brijesh
Lord of the region of Brij.
Sanskrit
Brijesha
Lord of the region of Brij.
Sanskrit
Brinleigh
Combination of Brin and Leigh, meaning 'burnt meadow' or 'from the burnt clea...
English
Brinley
From the Old English words for 'burnt' and 'wood' or 'clearing'.
English
Brishan
Derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'lord of the universe' or 'supreme being'.
Sanskrit
Brishen
Lord of the world or ruler of the universe.
Sanskrit
Briton
A native or inhabitant of Great Britain.
English
Brochan
Derived from Gaelic 'brochan' meaning 'porridge' or 'gruel'.
Scottish
Broden
Derived from the Irish name Bródán, meaning 'little drop' or 'little prince'.
Irish
Broga
Strong, praise-worthy.
Irish
Bronco
Rough or unbroken horse.
Spanish
Brone
Sorrowful, sad.
Irish
Bronislav
Glorious protector.
Slavic
Bronx
The Bronx (borough in New York City).
English
Bronyslav
Glory protector.
Slavic
Brosh
Means 'son of' or 'flesh' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Brough
From a place name meaning 'fortress' or 'castle' in Old English.
English
Brown
A surname referring to someone with brown hair, complexion, or clothing.
English
Bruhier
Derived from Old French 'bruiere' meaning heath or moor.
French
Brun
Means 'brown' in German, referring to hair or complexion.
German
Brunelle
Diminutive of Brune, meaning 'brown' or 'dark-haired'.
French
Bruni
Short form of names beginning with Brun-, meaning 'brown' or 'armor'.
Germanic
Bruno
Brown-haired or dark-complexioned.
German
Brutis
Derived from Brutus, meaning 'heavy' or 'dull'.
Latin
Brutos
Derived from Latin 'brutus' meaning heavy, dull, or stupid.
Latin
Brutus
Means 'heavy' or 'dull' in Latin, famously borne by Marcus Junius Brutus.
Latin
Brychan
Derived from Welsh 'brych' meaning 'speckled' or 'freckled'.
Welsh
Brydon
From the Brydon family name, meaning 'son of Bryde' or 'son of Bride'.
English
Brynjar
Armor warrior.
Icelandic
Brynjolf
Armor wolf.
Icelandic
Buach
Victory.
Irish
Buadhach
Victorious or triumphant.
Irish
Buadhachan
Victorious little one, derived from 'buadhach' meaning victorious.
Irish
Bubba
A nickname or term of endearment for a young child or brother.
English
Bucer
Derived from a Germanic element meaning 'to bend' or 'to bow'.
Germanic
Buck
Buck is a nickname meaning 'male deer' or 'young man'.
English
Buckey
Derived from Old English 'bucc' meaning 'buck' or male deer, often a nickname...
English
Buckleigh
Buckleigh means 'deer meadow' or 'buck's clearing' in Old English.
English
Buckminster
From the Old English words for 'beech tree' and 'monastery'.
English
Buddhadeb
Servant or Devotee of Buddha.
Sanskrit
Buddhadev
God-like Being or Devotee of Buddha.
Sanskrit
Buddhadeva
Servant or Devotee of Buddha.
Sanskrit
Buddhinath
Lord of Wisdom.
Sanskrit
BuddhiPriya
Beloved or Pleasing to Wisdom.
Sanskrit
Budh
Derived from Sanskrit 'budh' meaning 'to awaken' or 'to know', referring to t...
Sanskrit
Budha
Means 'awakened' or 'enlightened', referring to the planet Mercury in Hindu a...
Sanskrit
Budislav
Glorious peace.
Slavic
Budzislaw
Glorious battle.
Slavic
Buford
Derived from the Old English words 'burh' meaning 'fortress' and 'ford' meani...
English
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