Girl Names That Mean Or

Discover Girl names meaning Or with origins and popularity.

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Ilvika
Means 'little star' or 'starlight' in Hungarian.
Hungarian
Imaadah
Support, pillar, or foundation.
Arabic
Imalda
Powerful protector.
German
Imanah
Trustworthy.
Yoruba
Imanni
Trustworthy.
Swahili
Imin
Trustworthy.
Scottish
Immy
Diminutive of Imogen, meaning 'maiden' or 'girl'.
English
Impana
A name meaning 'one who is devoted' or 'faithful'.
Sanskrit
Imperiah
Derived from 'imperial', meaning of an empire or ruler.
English
Imperial
Derived from the Latin word 'imperialis', meaning 'of the empire' or 'imperial'.
English
Impreza
Means 'impress' or 'make an impression' in Italian.
Italian
Imthithal
Compliance, obedience, or following an example.
Arabic
Imtihal
A name meaning 'examination' or 'test' in Arabic.
Arabic
Imtinan
It means 'peace' or 'tranquility'.
Arabic
Imtisal
Submission, obedience, or compliance, often in a religious context.
Arabic
Inaaya
The name Inaaya means 'gift of Allah' or 'compassion'.
Arabic
Inary
Inheritress, inheritor.
Persian
Inayaat
Care, concern, or attention; also implies kindness and solicitude.
Arabic
Inbaazi
Born with a crown on his head.
Luo
Indaliai
Derived from the Lithuanian word 'indas' meaning 'vessel' or 'container'.
Lithuanian
Indarupini
Goddess who takes the form of Indra.
Sanskrit
Indego
From the color indigo.
English
Indi
Short form of India or Indiana.
English
Indigo
A deep blue or purple color.
English
Indira
Beauty, splendor.
Sanskrit
Indirani
Queen Indrani; consort of Indra
Sanskrit
Indivarini
Blue lotus; Consort of Indiva (a Hindu deity).
Sanskrit
Indraksi
Possessing drops of rain or dew; a name for the moon.
Sanskrit
Indre
Indre is a Lithuanian feminine name derived from the word 'indrÄ—', meaning '...
Lithuanian
Indrina
Possessing great strength or power.
Sanskrit
Indu
Means 'moon' or 'bright drop' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Indubala
Indubala means 'moon maiden' or 'girl with a moon-like face'.
Sanskrit
Indubha
Indubha means 'moon-like' or 'having the radiance of the moon'.
Sanskrit
Induja
Born of the Moon.
Sanskrit
Indumati
Adorned with the moon; beautiful woman.
Sanskrit
Indy
Diminutive of India or Indiana, meaning 'land of the Indus'.
English
Ingegard
Protected by Ing, the Norse god of fertility and peace.
Scandinavian
Ingegerd
Protected by Ing, the Norse god of fertility and peace.
Norse
Ingela
Ingela is a Swedish feminine form of Ingvar, meaning 'protected by Ing' (the ...
Swedish
Ingenue
Ingenue means an innocent or naive young woman, derived from the French word ...
French
Ingibjorg
Protected by Ing, the Norse god of fertility and peace.
Norse
Ingigerd
Protected by Ing, the Norse god of fertility and peace.
Norse
Ingrede
Ingrid is a name meaning 'beautiful' or 'beloved', derived from the Norse god...
Norse
Ingria
Ingria is a historical region in Russia, not a personal name.
English
Ingrid
Ingrid means 'beautiful' or 'beloved of Ing', referring to the Norse god Freyr.
Norse
Ingrida
Feminine form of Ingrid, meaning 'Ing's beauty' or 'hero's daughter'.
Lithuanian
Iniko
Born on a rainy day.
Yoruba
Iniyamozhi
Sweet language or pleasant speech.
Tamil
Inkurali
Means 'trustworthy' or 'reliable' in Turkish.
Turkish
Inky
Resembling ink or ink-like.
English
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