Names That Mean Or

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

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Gaurnitai
Beloved of Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Gaut
Territory, territory ruler.
Germanic
Gauvain
Gauvain is the French form of Gawain, meaning 'white hawk' or 'battle hawk'.
French
Gavah
A name meaning 'cow' or 'bull', symbolizing strength and fertility.
Persian
Gavala
Cowherd or pastoral
Sanskrit
Gavan
Derived from the Irish name 'Gabhán', meaning 'little hawk' or 'white hawk'.
Irish
Gavendra
Lord of cows, another name for Krishna.
Sanskrit
Gaveshan
One who seeks or searches, derived from the root 'gavesh' meaning to search.
Sanskrit
Gavila
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'gavila' meaning 'cowherd' or 'protector of co...
Sanskrit
Gavilla
Means 'sheaf' or 'bundle of grain' in Spanish.
Spanish
Gavina
Feminine form of Gavino, meaning 'white hawk' or 'falcon'.
Italian
Gaviranga
One who is like a white horse, symbolizing purity and strength.
Sanskrit
Gavisht
One who is praised or celebrated.
Sanskrit
Gavriila
God is my strength; feminine form of Gabriel.
Russian
Gavrilovich
Son of Gavril, a form of Gabriel.
Russian
Gavryele
God is my strength; feminine form of Gabriel.
Hebrew
Gavryelle
God is my strength; feminine form of Gabriel.
Hebrew
Gawath
Assistance, support.
Arabic
Gaya
A name meaning 'song' or 'melody' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Gayak
A singer or one who sings, derived from the root 'gai' meaning to sing.
Sanskrit
Gayakapriya
A Tamil name meaning 'beloved of the singer' or 'dear to the musician'.
Tamil
Gayana
Derived from Russian 'gay' meaning 'to caress', implying a beloved or cherish...
Russian
Gayathri
A name for the goddess Parvati, meaning 'she who sings'.
Sanskrit
Gayatri
A sacred hymn or chant in Hindu tradition, personified as a goddess.
Sanskrit
Gayeirges
Farmer, earthworker.
Greek
Gayle
Joyful, happy, or lively person.
English
Gayleen
Combination of Gay and the suffix -leen, meaning joyful or happy.
English
Gazer
Refers to someone who gazes or stares intently.
English
Gazir
Brave or courageous in Arabic.
Arabic
Gazira
Gazira means 'island' or 'peninsula' in Arabic.
Arabic
Gazit
Gazit means 'hewn stone' or 'quarried stone' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Gazsi
Diminutive of Gábor, meaning 'God is my strength'.
Hungarian
Gazza
Diminutive of Gary, meaning 'spear' or 'mighty with a spear'.
English
Gear
Derived from the Old English word 'gār', meaning 'spear'.
English
Gederoth
Fortified place.
Hebrew
Geeravan
Lord of melody.
Hindi
Geervan
Lord of the forest.
Hindi
Geetesh
Lord of music.
Hindi
Geethadevi
Goddess of song, a name for the Hindu goddess Saraswati.
Sanskrit
Geethgovindan
A name combining Geetha (song) and Govindan (cowherd), referring to Lord Kris...
Tamil
Geetibaan
One who is praised or celebrated; a name meaning 'praised one'.
Sanskrit
Gehaan
Beautiful, Ornamented.
Arabic
Gehna
Ornament, precious gem.
Sanskrit
Geirbjorg
Geir (spear) + bjorg (protection).
Norwegian
Gelsey
Derived from the Old English word for 'jasmine flower'.
English
Gemah
Support, assistance.
Yoruba
Geminia
Twin, derived from the Latin word 'geminus'.
Latin
Gemma
Gem or precious stone in Italian..
Italian
Genaro
Italian form of Januarius, meaning 'of Janus'.
Italian
Genda
Genda means 'precious' or 'valuable' in Japanese.
Japanese
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