Boy Names That Mean Or

Discover Boy names meaning Or with origins and popularity.

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Claeborn
From the clay brook or stream.
English
Claeborne
From the surname meaning 'boundary stream' or 'clay brook'.
English
Clancey
Red warrior.
Irish
Clancy
Red-haired warrior.
Irish
Clarissant
Bright, clear, or famous, derived from Latin clarus.
French
Claudian
Lame (or pertaining to Claudius).
Latin
Claudianus
Lame (or pertaining to Claudius).
Latin
Claudio
Lame (or Italian/Spanish form of Claudius).
Italian
Claudion
Lame (or pertaining to Claudius).
Latin
Claudios
Lame (or Greek form of Claudius).
Greek
Claudis
Lame (or pertaining to Claudius).
Latin
Claudius
Lame (or limping).
Latin
Clay
Clay is an English occupational surname for a worker in clay, or a topographi...
English
Claybourne
From the clay brook or stream.
English
Clayhorn
Combination of 'clay' and 'horn', possibly referring to a clay horn or a plac...
English
Cleander
Man of glory, from Greek kleos 'glory' and aner 'man'.
Greek
Cleandro
Man of glory, derived from kleos (glory) and andros (man).
Greek
Cleanth
Glory; from Greek 'kleos' meaning fame or glory.
Greek
Cleary
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Cléirigh, meaning 'clerk' or 'cleric'.
Irish
Cleatus
Derived from Latin 'clēmentia', meaning mercy or clemency.
Latin
Cleave
Derived from an Old English word meaning 'cliff' or 'slope'.
English
Cleaver
Occupational surname for a maker or user of cleavers.
English
Cledwin
Blessed sword.
Welsh
Cledwyn
Blessed sword.
Welsh
Cleobis
Famous strength or renowned might.
Greek
Cleomenes
Famous for his strength or renowned might.
Greek
Cleon
Famous; renowned, from Greek 'kleos' meaning glory.
Greek
Cleopas
Glory of the father.
Greek
Cleophas
Glory of the father.
Greek
Cleopus
Derived from Kleopas, meaning 'glory of the father'.
Greek
Cletus
Called forth, invoked, or illustrious.
Greek
Clevan
Derived from the Old English elements 'cleofan' meaning 'to cleave' or 'split'.
English
Cleve
Derived from a surname meaning 'cliff' or 'slope' in Old English.
English
Cleveland
From the hilly district or cliff land.
English
Clif
A short form of Clifford, meaning 'ford near a cliff'.
English
Cliffe
Dweller at a cliff or steep slope.
English
Clifford
From the Old English words 'clif' meaning cliff and 'weard' meaning guardian,...
English
Cllllan
Young warrior.
Gaelic
Clodoveo
Famous warrior.
Spanish
Clovis
Famous warrior, from the Germanic elements 'hlud' meaning famous and 'wig' me...
Germanic
Cloy
Refers to being excessively sentimental or clingy.
Irish
Coakley
Descendant of the warrior or hero.
Gaelic
Coatl
Serpent or snake, often associated with the feathered serpent deity Quetzalco...
Nahuatl
Cobar
Derived from 'cobar', meaning 'desiring' or 'wishing'.
Gaelic
Cobhan
Victorious.
Irish
Cobus
Short form of Jacobus, meaning supplanter.
Dutch
Coco
Diminutive of Socorro or a nickname meaning 'coconut'.
Spanish
Cocytus
Refers to a river in the underworld.
Greek
Coed
Forest, wood.
Welsh
Coen
Bold advisor or brave.
Dutch
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