Names That Mean Or

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

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Heartlie
A modern invented name, likely derived from 'heart' and 'lie', suggesting a b...
English
Heatan
From the heath or heather-covered land.
English
Heath
Dweller near a heath or wasteland.
English
Heathleah
Heath-covered clearing or meadow.
English
Heaton
From the high town or settlement.
English
Heaven
Referring to the spiritual realm or paradise.
English
Heavenleah
Combines 'Heaven' and 'Leah', suggesting a heavenly or celestial Leah.
English
Heavenlei
Combination of 'Heaven' and 'Lei', meaning 'heavenly lei' or 'heavenly wreath'.
English
Heavenly
Heavenly or divine.
English
Heba
Gift or present.
Arabic
Hebah
Gift or present.
Arabic
Hebaorhiba
Gift or present.
Arabic
Hebar
Pass over or cross over.
Hebrew
Hebe
Youthful or prime of life.
Greek
Heber
One who crosses over, passed, or transitioned.
Hebrew
Hebert
Bright or illustrious.
German
Heberto
Bright or illustrious.
Spanish
Hebey
My gift or my present.
Arabic
Hebrew
The Hebrew language or a person of Hebrew descent.
Hebrew
Hebron
Place of association, fellowship, or alliance.
Hebrew
Heck
Derived from a medieval nickname for someone with a noticeable heel or a dwel...
English
Hecuba
She who has far-reaching fame or to hold back.
Greek
Hedaya
Gift, present, or guide to righteousness.
Arabic
Heddwig
Battle worthy.
Welsh
Heddwyg
Battle worthy.
Welsh
Hedric
Ruler of the hedge or powerful in battle.
Germanic
Hedva
Joy, happiness, or delight.
Hebrew
Hedvig
Battle woman; from Old Norse 'Hedvigr'.
Scandinavian
Hedvige
Feminine form of Hedwig, meaning 'battle war' or 'strife'.
French
Hedvika
Feminine form of Hedwig, meaning 'battle' or 'war'.
Czech
Hedwiga
Feminine form of Hedwig, meaning 'battle war' or 'strife'.
Polish
Hedy
Diminutive of Hedwig, meaning 'battle' or 'war'.
German
Hedya
Echo; derived from the Hebrew word for sound reflection.
Hebrew
Heel
The meaning of the name Heel is not clear. It could possibly be derived from ...
English
Heerad
Meritorious, applied.
Persian
Heeraman
Heeraman means 'one who is dear to the heart' or 'beloved'.
Sanskrit
Heeran
Warrior.
Persian
Heget
Goddess of the underworld.
Egyptian
Heide
Heath, moor.
German
Heimdal
Heimdal is the Norse god who guards the rainbow bridge Bifrost.
Norse
Heinriche
Feminine form of Heinrich, ruler of the home.
German
Heintje
Diminutive form of Heinrich, ruler of the home.
Dutch
Helaina
Shining light; torch
Greek
Helanah
Favor, Grace.
Hebrew
Helane
Horn.
French
Helayne
Torch.
French
Heldai
Worldly.
Hebrew
Heled
Worldly.
Hebrew
Heleel
Glorious.
Hebrew
Heleentje
Diminutive form of Heleen.
Dutch
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