Boy Names That Mean Or

Discover Boy names meaning Or with origins and popularity.

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Edmond
Prosperous protector.
English
Edmonde
Wealthy protector.
English
Edmondo
Wealthy protector.
Italian
Edmun
Wealthy protector.
English
Edmund
Wealthy protector.
English
Edmundo
Wealthy protector.
Spanish
Edmynd
Wealthy protector.
English
Edoardo
Wealthy protector.
Italian
Edon
Wealthy protector.
English
Eduarte
Combined form of Eduardo and Artur (Arthur).
Portuguese
Edwin
Rich friend, from Old English elements ead (wealth, fortune) and wine (friend).
English
Edwy
Rich in war, from the Old English elements ead 'wealth, fortune' and wig 'war'.
English
Effan
Well born, noble.
Irish
Efigenio
Noble or well-born.
Spanish
Efin
Good fortune.
Russian
Efrain
Spanish form of Ephraim, meaning doubly fruitful.
Spanish
Efrat
Honored, distinguished.
Hebrew
Egborn
From the edge of the sword.
English
Egburt
From the bright fortress.
English
Egbyrt
From the bright fortress.
English
Egen
Born of noble descent.
Turkish
Egeslic
From the edge of the forest.
English
Eggert
Edge of the sword.
Germanic
Eggther
Edge of the sword.
Norse
Eghan
Little horse, noble.
Irish
Eghert
Edge of the sword.
Germanic
Egil
Edge of the sword.
Norse
Eginhard
Strong with a sword.
Germanic
Eginhardt
Strong with a sword.
Germanic
Egon
Edge of a sword.
German
Egorka
Diminutive form of Egor.
Russian
Ehren
Honorable.
German
Ehsaan
Kindness, benevolence, or favor.
Arabic
Ehtisham
Meaning 'dignity' or 'honor', it signifies a person of high status and respect.
Arabic
Ehtzaz
Attractiveness, splendor.
Arabic
Eibhear
Derived from the Irish name Éibhear, meaning 'yew tree' or 'bow warrior'.
Irish
Eiddwen
Blessed or fair, from the Welsh elements 'eidd' meaning 'zeal' and 'gwen' mea...
Welsh
Eideard
Scottish form of Edward, meaning 'wealthy guard'.
Scottish
Eidi
Virtuous woman, from Greek 'eidos' meaning form or shape.
Greek
Eidis
Derived from the Lithuanian word 'eidÄ—', meaning 'to go' or 'journey'.
Lithuanian
Eigel
Edge of a sword.
German
Eiji
Eiji means 'excellent second son' or 'prosperity and peace'.
Japanese
Einar
Warrior or lone warrior.
Norse
Einhard
Brave one or hardy one.
German
Einian
Anvil or iron.
Welsh
Einion
Anvil or iron.
Welsh
Einri
Ruler or king.
Welsh
Einstein
Stone or rocky one.
German
Einsteyn
Stone or rocky one.
German
Eiota
Derived from the Greek letter iota, meaning 'smallest' or 'a little'.
Greek
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