Names That Mean Or

Discover baby names meaning Or for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Dejan
Active, to act, or God is gracious by association with Jan
Slavic
Dekle
Glory.
Greek
Del
Short form of names beginning with Del, such as Delbert or Delaney.
English
Delaia
Delaia means 'Yahweh has drawn' or 'God has lifted up'.
Hebrew
Delaiah
God has drawn or God has lifted up.
Hebrew
Delaire
Of the air, or from the air.
French
Delan
Descendant of the challenger or defender.
Irish
Delano
Nighttime or dark.
Italian
Delawar
Possessor of the heart, brave or courageous.
Persian
Delbert
Bright as day; from the Old English elements dæg (day) and beorht (bright).
English
Deleep
Derived from Sanskrit meaning 'lord of the gods' or 'king'.
Sanskrit
Delfi
Derived from the Greek name Delphi, referring to the ancient Greek oracle site.
Spanish
Delgadino
Diminutive of Delgado, meaning 'thin' or 'slender'.
Spanish
Deli
Store, shop.
Turkish
Deliz
Derived from Spanish 'deliz', meaning 'delight' or 'pleasure'.
Spanish
Della
Noble or of noble kind.
Germanic
Delling
derived from Norse mythology, name of a dwarf.
Norse
Dellinger
Occupational surname for a bell-maker.
German
Dellingr
derived from Norse mythology, name of a god associated with dawn.
Norse
Delly
Diminutive of Delia or Adele, meaning 'noble' or 'from Delos'.
English
Delmore
From the moor.
English
Delnaz
A name meaning 'heart's delight' or 'beloved of the heart'.
Persian
Delores
Derived from Spanish 'dolores' meaning 'sorrows', referring to the Virgin Mary.
Spanish
Delphyne
Delphyne is a feminine name derived from the Greek word 'delphys' meaning 'wo...
Greek
Delsen
A modern invented name, possibly derived from Del or Elsen, with no establish...
Scandinavian
Delta
Fourth letter of the Greek alphabet; also refers to a river mouth or a triang...
Greek
Delwen
Pretty, fair, or blessed.
Welsh
Delwyn
Fair and blessed, from the Welsh elements 'del' meaning pretty and 'gwyn' mea...
Welsh
Delyse
Derived from the French word 'délice', meaning delight or pleasure.
French
Delyth
Beautiful, from the Welsh word 'delyth' meaning pretty.
Welsh
Dema
Meaning 'forever' or 'lasting', symbolizing endurance.
Arabic
Demarco
Of or from Marco, a given name derived from the Latin Marcus, meaning 'warlike'.
Italian
Demarion
Combination of De- and Marion, meaning 'of the sea' or 'star of the sea'.
English
Demarius
Combination of De- and Marius, meaning 'of Mars' or 'warrior'.
English
Demi
Half, or short for Demetria, meaning 'follower of Demeter'.
French
Demica
Modern invented name, possibly a feminized form of Demetrius..
English
Democles
Glory of the people.
Greek
Demodocus
Lord of the people.
Greek
Demogorgon
A mysterious being or divine power.
Greek
denadayal
Merciful Lord.
Hindi
Denah
Decoration.
Hebrew
Denai
Born on Friday.
Swahili
Denas
Master, Lord.
Lithuanian
Denbi
Happier, More joyful.
Ethiopian
Dendra
Tree or woodland.
Greek
Denel
Little valley or hollow.
French
Denet
A name for anyone.
French
Denli
Means 'sea' or 'ocean' in Turkish.
Turkish
Denmark
From Denmark, the country in northern Europe.
English
Dennise
Feminine form of Dennis, meaning 'follower of Dionysus'.
English
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