Names That Mean Or

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

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Lirona
My joy or my song.
Hebrew
Lironah
My song or my joy.
Hebrew
Lisa
Lisa is a short form of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath'.
Hebrew
Lisaan
Lisaan means 'tongue' or 'language' in Arabic.
Arabic
Lisabetta
Italian form of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath'.
Italian
Lisan
Means 'tongue' or 'language' in Arabic.
Arabic
Lisander
Liberator of men, derived from Greek elements 'lysis' (release) and 'aner' (m...
Greek
Lisanuddin
Servant of the faith or religion.
Arabic
Lishan
Lishan means 'graceful' or 'beautiful' in Hindi.
Hindi
Lisimbah
It means 'good news' or 'gospel'.
Swahili
Lisle
From the island, referring to a person from Lille or an island.
French
List
Derived from the English word for a series of items, used as a given name.
English
Lita
Diminutive of Lolita, meaning 'little sorrowful one'.
Spanish
Litaaf
Related to literature or writing.
Arabic
Litesh
Lord of Light.
Sanskrit
Litia
Diminutive of Leticia, meaning 'joy' or 'happiness'.
Greek
Littleton
From the little town or settlement.
English
Litzy
Diminutive of Leticia, meaning 'joy' or 'happiness'.
Spanish
Liudvika
Famous warrior, derived from the Germanic name Ludwig.
Lithuanian
Lius
Diminutive of Liudas, meaning 'people' or 'tribe'.
Lithuanian
Liusadh
Liusadh is the Scottish Gaelic form of Lucy, meaning 'light'.
Scottish
Liusaidh
Famous warrior.
Gaelic
Liv
Derived from Old Norse 'hlíf', meaning 'protection' or 'shelter'.
Scandinavian
Livdeep
Combines 'Liv' (absorbed) and 'deep' (lamp), meaning 'absorbed in the light'.
Punjabi
Livia
From the Latin name Livia, meaning 'blue' or 'envious'.
Latin
Livinia
Feminine form of Livius, possibly meaning 'blue' or 'envious'.
Latin
Livjot
Meaning 'world light', it is a combination of 'liv' (world) and 'jot' (light).
Punjabi
Livna
White, or moon; derived from Hebrew 'lavan' meaning white.
Hebrew
Livsharan
Beloved of the Lord, combining 'Liv' (love) and 'Sharan' (shelter).
Punjabi
Livy
A short form of Olivia, meaning 'olive tree'.
Latin
Liya
I am mine, I am for myself.
Hebrew
Ljudevit
Famous warrior, from the Slavic elements 'ljud' (people) and 'vit' (victory).
Slavic
Loan
Derived from the Sino-Vietnamese word for 'lotus'.
Vietnamese
Loba
She-wolf, derived from the Spanish word for wolf.
Spanish
Locana
Eyes or vision
Sanskrit
Lochlain
Fierce warrior.
Irish
Locke
From the fortified place.
English
Locket
Small ornamental case.
English
Lockette
Derived from a diminutive of the name Locke, meaning 'enclosure' or 'strongho...
English
Lockey
Derived from Old English 'loc' meaning 'enclosure' or 'stronghold'.
English
Lockwood
From the Old English words 'locc' meaning lock of hair and 'wudu' meaning woo...
English
Lodebar
Meaning 'no pasture' or 'barren place', a location in the Bible.
Hebrew
Lodewijk
Famous warrior, derived from the Germanic name Ludwig.
Dutch
Lodmund
Famous warrior.
Norse
Lodoiska
Glorious voyager.
Polish
Lodovico
Famous warrior.
Italian
Lodur
One of the three Creator Gods in Norse mythology.
Norse
Loeis
Famous warrior.
French
Loelia
Famous warrior, derived from the Roman family name Laelius.
Latin
Lofn
Norse goddess associated with love and marriage.
Norse
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