Girl Names That Mean Or

Discover Girl names meaning Or with origins and popularity.

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Kogan
Derived from the Russian word 'kogan' meaning 'blacksmith'.
Russian
Kohana
The name Kohana means 'swift' or 'fast' in the Cherokee language.
Cherokee
Kohia
To swim or to float on water.
Maori
Kolby
From the Old Norse name Kolbeinn, meaning 'coal-bearer' or 'dark-haired'.
English
Koleta
Diminutive of Nikoletta, meaning 'victory of the people'.
Polish
Koletta
Victorious people; derived from the name Nicole.
French
Kolfinna
Derived from Old Norse elements meaning 'helmet' and 'woman'.
Norse
Kolina
A diminutive of Nikolina, meaning 'victory of the people'.
Slavic
Komalika
A name meaning 'tender' or 'delicate', often associated with a lotus flower.
Sanskrit
Konila
A name meaning 'golden' or 'beautiful'.
Sanskrit
Koochi
Lucky, fortunate.
Japanese
Kopal
Camphor, resin.
Sanskrit
Korabel
Derived from 'korabl' meaning 'ship', possibly a nickname for a sailor or shi...
Russian
Korabela
Derived from 'korab', meaning 'ship' or 'boat'.
Polish
Korabella
A modern invented name combining Cora and Bella, meaning 'maiden' and 'beauti...
Italian
Korabellah
God's blessing or gift of God.
Hebrew
Korah
Baldness or ice, from the Hebrew name Korach.
Hebrew
Koralea
A combination of Kora and Lea, meaning 'coral' and 'child'.
Hawaiian
Koraleigh
A modern invented name, likely a combination of 'Kora' and 'Leigh', meaning '...
English
Korali
Maiden or girl, derived from the Greek word 'kore'.
Greek
Kornai
Derived from the Hungarian word 'korna', meaning 'crown'.
Hungarian
Kosha
Treasure or wealth, often used as a term for a treasury or storehouse.
Sanskrit
Koshi
River name; also brightness or ancient city context
Sanskrit
Kosi
A girl born on Sunday.
Igbo
Kosma
Order; Decency.
Greek
Kosmo
Universe; Order.
Greek
Kotapa
Sacred vessel or protection
Sanskrit
Kotilinga
Symbol of Lord Shiva.
Kannada
Kotira
Crown or peak
Sanskrit
Koto
Harp or musical instrument.
Japanese
Kotone
Sound of a harp or musical instrument.
Japanese
Krasava
Beauty or beautiful woman.
Slavic
Krasna
Beautiful or lovely.
Slavic
Kreena
A musical instrument or a type of melody.
Sanskrit
Krina
A pure or clean woman.
Gujarati
Kripa
Grace, mercy, or kindness.
Sanskrit
Krishika
Flute of Lord Krishna; Earth.
Sanskrit
Krishita
Pious; Worshipper of Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Krishitha
Goddess Radha; Worshipper of Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Krishnakali
A name for the goddess Kali, meaning 'dark one' or 'black one'.
Sanskrit
Krishnamala
A garland of Krishna, referring to a string of devotional verses or a name fo...
Sanskrit
Krissy
Diminutive of Christina or Kristina, meaning 'follower of Christ'.
English
Kristien
Follower of Christ, a Dutch feminine form of Christian.
Dutch
Kristjana
Feminine form of Kristján, meaning 'follower of Christ'.
Icelandic
Krithi
Creation, work of art.
Sanskrit
Kriti
Creation, work of art
Sanskrit
Kritika
Guiding or pointing out.
Sanskrit
Kritivarma
One with good performance or deeds.
Sanskrit
Kritivi
Skillful or Clever.
Sanskrit
Kritu
Achievement or Accomplishment.
Sanskrit
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