Names That Mean Or

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

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Dustyna
Feminine form of Dusty, meaning 'brave warrior' or 'from the dusty place'.
English
duti
Messenger or envoy, often used in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Dutta
Given or granted, often used as a surname in Bengali and Assamese communities.
Sanskrit
Duwayne
Dark, Black Horse.
English
Dwaipayan
Born of an island; refers to the sage Vyasa.
Sanskrit
Dwaipayana
Born on an island; refers to the sage Vyasa.
Sanskrit
dwani
Sound, echo, or resonance; often associated with the divine sound Om.
Sanskrit
dwaraka
Name of an ancient city in India, associated with Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
DwarakaDaas
Devotee of Lord Krishna associated with the city of Dwaraka.
Sanskrit
dwarakadas
Devotee of Lord Krishna associated with the city of Dwaraka.
Sanskrit
dwarakanath
Lord of Dwaraka, another name for Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
dwarakapathi
Lord of Dwaraka, another name for Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Dwarkadas
Devotee of Lord Krishna associated with the city of Dwaraka.
Sanskrit
Dwarkadhish
Lord of Dwaraka, another name for Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
DwarkaNath
Lord of Dwaraka, another name for Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
dwarkapati
Lord of Dwaraka, another name for Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
dwij
Twice-born.
Sanskrit
dwija
Twice-born.
Sanskrit
dwijain
Belonging to the twice-born.
Sanskrit
Dwijaraj
King of the twice-born.
Sanskrit
Dwijendra
Lord of the twice-born.
Sanskrit
Dwijendralal
God of the twice-born.
Sanskrit
Dwijendranath
King of the twice-born.
Sanskrit
Dwijesh
Lord of the twice-born.
Sanskrit
Dwijraj
King of the twice-born.
Sanskrit
dwiti
Second; a name for the second-born child.
Sanskrit
Dwyn
Means 'brown' or 'dark' in Welsh.
Welsh
Dyaan
Meditation; derived from the Sanskrit word dhyāna.
Sanskrit
Dyaana
Divine, heavenly, or radiant; derived from the Sanskrit word 'dyu' meaning sk...
Sanskrit
Dyer
Occupational surname for a dyer.
English
Dyfed
Legendary ancestor mentioned in the Mabinogi tales.
Welsh
Dyke
Refers to a man living near a ditch or embankment.
English
Dylan
Son of the sea, derived from the Welsh word 'dy' meaning great and 'llanw' me...
Welsh
Dympna
Dympna is the name of a 7th-century Irish saint, meaning 'fawn' or 'little de...
Irish
Dyumayi
Full of light or radiance
Sanskrit
dyumna
Glorious.
Sanskrit
Dyumnahuti
Offering of glory.
Sanskrit
dyutir
Radiance, splendor.
Sanskrit
Dywel
Worthy, handsome.
Welsh
Dzifa
Born on a friday.
Akan
Dzimaar
Visitor.
Arabic
Dzsesszika
Hungarian form of Jessica, meaning 'God beholds'.
Hungarian
Dzulfaqar
Name of the sword of Imam Ali.
Arabic
Eachan
Horse lord.
Scottish
Eachen
Horseman.
Scottish
Eachin
Horseman.
Irish
Eachon
Horse lord.
Scottish
Eachthighearn
Lord of horses.
Irish
Eachyn
Little horseman.
Scottish
Eacnung
Sharp sword.
Anglo-saxon
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