Boy Names That Mean Or

Discover Boy names meaning Or with origins and popularity.

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Fairfax
Fair-haired one's field or fair-colored hair.
English
Fairleah
Fair meadow or clearing.
English
Fairleigh
From the Old English words for 'fair' and 'meadow'.
English
Fairley
From the fair meadow or clearing.
English
Fairlie
From the fair meadow or clearing.
English
Fairman
Fair man, referring to a person with light hair or complexion.
English
Faisal
Decisive judge or arbitrator.
Arabic
Faisel
Decisive judge or arbitrator.
Arabic
Faishal
Decisive judge or arbiter.
Arabic
Faitah
Conqueror or opener, derived from Arabic 'fataha' meaning to open or conquer.
Arabic
Faivish
Derived from the Yiddish word for 'peacock', symbolizing beauty and pride.
Yiddish
Faiyaz
Faiyaz means 'successful' or 'victorious' in Arabic.
Arabic
Faiz
Victorious, successful, or triumphant.
Arabic
Faizaan
Graceful, generous, or victorious.
Arabic
Faizan
Successful, prosperous, or victorious.
Arabic
Faizi
Generous or bountiful, derived from Arabic root f-d-l.
Arabic
Faizon
Successful, victorious, or triumphant.
Arabic
Faizullah
Grace or bounty of Allah
Arabic
Faizurrahman
Grace or bounty of the Most Merciful
Arabic
Fajaar
Dawn or daybreak, referring to the early morning prayer in Islam.
Arabic
Fajal
Superior.
Arabic
Fajer
Good fortune.
Arabic
Fakheer
Proud or magnificent, often used to describe someone of high status.
Arabic
Fakhr
Pride, Glory.
Arabic
Fakhruddaulah
Pride of the state or dynasty.
Arabic
Fakhruddawlah
Glory of Allah.
Arabic
Fakhrul
Crown, Glory.
Arabic
Fakhry
Honorable, Glorious.
Arabic
Fakir
Poor, needy.
Arabic
Falatoon
Derived from 'fal' meaning omen or fortune, referring to a lucky or auspiciou...
Persian
Falconnor
Combination of Falcon and Connor, meaning 'lover of hounds' or 'wolf-lover'.
English
Faleeh
Successful or victorious.
Arabic
Falki
Falki means 'falcon' in Old Norse, referring to the bird of prey.
Germanic
Faneesh
Derived from Sanskrit meaning 'lord of the forest' or 'forest king'.
Hindi
Fanibhusan
One who is an ornament of the serpent; a name of the god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Fanibhushan
One who adorns or is adorned by a serpent.
Sanskrit
Fanindra
Lord of Snakes.
Sanskrit
Fanindranath
Lord of the King of Snakes.
Sanskrit
Fanish
Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Fanishwar
Lord of Serpents.
Sanskrit
Fanishwararenu
Lord of Serpent's Sacred Water.
Sanskrit
Fannanah
Fannanah means 'artist' or 'craftswoman' in Arabic.
Arabic
Faqeed
One who is lost or missing.
Arabic
Faqih
Jurist or scholar of Islamic law.
Arabic
Faqiih
Well-informed, understanding.
Arabic
Faqir
Poor, needy.
Arabic
Farab
Worthy, deserving.
Persian
Farajuddin
Relief or joy of the religion
Arabic
Farajy
Farajy means 'my joy' or 'my relief' in Arabic.
Arabic
Farakhsyed
Prosperous leader or noble master
Persian
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