Names That Mean Or

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

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Dude
Informal term for a man or a friend.
English
Dudek
Nickname for Wladyslaw or Wladyslawa.
Polish
Dudey
Diminutive form of Dudley.
English
Dudie
Diminutive form of Dudley.
English
Dudin
Diminutive form of Dmitry.
Russian
Dugie
Diminutive of Douglas, meaning 'dark water' or 'dark stream'.
English
duhitha
A name meaning 'daughter' or 'girl'.
Sanskrit
Duhkha
Suffering or dissatisfaction, a central concept in Buddhism.
Sanskrit
dujanah
A name meaning 'darkness' or 'blackness', often used poetically.
Arabic
Dukhan
Smoke or vapor, often used poetically.
Arabic
Dukie
A nickname or diminutive form, possibly derived from 'duke' meaning a noble t...
English
duladevi
Goddess of fortune and welfare.
Hindi
duma
Means 'to be famous' or 'fame' in Zulu.
Zulu
Dumah
Silence or stillness, often associated with a place of silence in the afterlife.
Arabic
Dumaka
Dumaka means 'help me' or 'assist me' in Igbo.
Igbo
Duman
Means 'smoke' or 'mist' in Turkish.
Turkish
Dumen
Derived from Slavic elements meaning 'to think' or 'to remember'.
Slavic
Dummas
derived from the word 'dumb', meaning mute or silent.
English
Dunbar
From the fortified hill.
Scottish
Duncan
Brown warrior.
Scottish
Dune
From the hill or the dune.
French
Dunfas
From the marsh or fen.
Scottish
Dung
Brave or courageous (in Vietnamese).
Vietnamese
Dunham
From the hill or the village on the hill.
English
Duni
World or universe.
Albanian
Dunia
World or life.
Swahili
duniya
Means 'world' or 'universe' in Arabic.
Arabic
Dunkan
Dark-skinned warrior.
Scottish
Dunky
Nickname for Duncan or a playful/mischievous person.
English
Dunlea
From the fort or stronghold.
Irish
Dunleah
Fort of the gray or green meadow.
Irish
Dunlop
From the Scottish place name Dunlop, meaning 'fort of the muddy pool'.
Scottish
Dunlope
From the brown hill or the hill fort.
English
Dunmoor
From the moorland hill.
English
Dunmoore
From the moor hill, referring to a dark or brown hill.
English
Dunmor
From the Gaelic 'dun' meaning fort and 'mor' meaning great, meaning 'great fo...
Scottish
Dunmore
From the Gaelic 'dùn mòr', meaning 'big fort'.
Scottish
Dunne
Brown, referring to hair or complexion.
Irish
Dunphy
Descendant of Donnchadh, meaning 'brown warrior'.
Irish
dunya
World, life.
Arabic
dunyana
My world.
Arabic
duraadhara
Difficult to hold, resist, or withstand
Sanskrit
durab
The meaning of the name Durab is not readily available, as it might not have ...
Arabic
Duraedarshtar
Possessor of a firm sword, one with a strong weapon.
Persian
duraimurugan
Lord Murugan, a Hindu deity.
Tamil
Duraj
Means 'good day' or 'hello' in Albanian.
Albanian
Duran
Means 'lasting' or 'eternal' in Turkish.
Turkish
Durance
Derived from a surname meaning 'endurance' or 'lasting'.
English
Durand
From the Latin name Durandus, meaning 'enduring' or 'steadfast'.
French
Durandana
Durandana is the name of a legendary sword in medieval romance, meaning 'endu...
Latin
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