Names That Mean Or

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

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Gangaram
Derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'village of the Ganges' or 'one who is dear to...
Marathi
Gangasiruvan
Possessor of the Ganges river.
Tamil
Gangesh
Lord of the Ganges (epithet of Lord Shiva).
Sanskrit
Gangesha
Lord of the Ganges (epithet of Lord Shiva).
Sanskrit
Gangeya
Son of the Ganges (epithet of Lord Rama).
Sanskrit
Gangi
Another name for the Ganges river.
Sanskrit
Ganjendra
Lord of treasure.
Sanskrit
Gannaath
Lord of song.
Sanskrit
Gannath
Lord of the universe.
Sanskrit
Ganpat
Lord Ganesha.
Hindi
Ganpati
Goddess Ganesha, Lord Ganesha's wife.
Hindi
Gaphna
Vine or vine branch, symbolizing fruitfulness.
Hebrew
Gara
A short form of Gábor, meaning 'God is my strength'.
Hungarian
Garaami
A name of Persian origin, possibly meaning 'warm' or 'affectionate'.
Persian
Garabine
Derived from 'garai' meaning 'height' or 'summit'.
Basque
Garai
Victory.
Basque
Garajan
Warrior.
Albanian
Garami
Warmth, affection, or dear one
Persian
Garan
Gelding (neutered male horse).
Welsh
Garanhon
Gelding (neutered male horse).
Welsh
Garanwyn
White gelding (neutered male horse).
Welsh
Garcia
Derived from the Basque word 'artz' meaning 'bear'.
Spanish
Garcias
Son of Garcia (a patronymic form of the name Garcia).
Spanish
Gard
From the English word for an enclosed area of land, often used as a surname.
English
Garda
Guardian or protector, derived from the Germanic element 'gard' meaning enclo...
Italian
Gardabhi
Meaning 'donkey' or 'ass', often used as a term of endearment or insult.
Sanskrit
Gardafreed
Possibly derived from Persian 'gord' meaning 'hero' and 'freed' meaning 'bles...
Persian
Gardah
Derived from Persian 'gord' meaning 'brave' or 'heroic'.
Persian
Gardar
Gardar means 'enclosure' or 'protection' in Old Norse.
Norse
Garde
Garde is a French surname meaning 'guard' or 'watchman'.
French
Garden
Refers to a garden, a cultivated area for plants.
English
Gardena
Derived from the English word for a garden, symbolizing nature and growth.
English
Gardener
Occupational name for someone who works in a garden.
English
Gardi
Derived from 'gardh', meaning fence or enclosure.
Albanian
Gareeb
Poor or needy, often used as a name expressing humility.
Arabic
Garg
Praiseworthy.
Marathi
Gargi
Speaker of eloquent words.
Sanskrit
Garishit
Protected by Lord Ganesha.
Hindi
Garlind
From the fortress lime tree.
English
Garlinda
From the fortress lime tree.
English
Garlindah
From the fortress lime tree.
English
Garmond
Spear protector.
English
Garmund
Spear protector.
English
Garner
Occupational surname for a gatherer or keeper of grain.
English
Garnet
Derived from the gemstone garnet, symbolizing deep red color and constancy.
English
Garnette
Diminutive form of Garnet, meaning a deep red gemstone.
English
Garnier
Derived from the Germanic name Warinhari, meaning 'army warrior'.
French
Garnir
To garnish or decorate.
French
Garnock
Derived from a place name meaning 'little field' or 'enclosed land'.
Scottish
Garrin
Short spear.
Irish
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