Names That Mean Or

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

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Rocklea
Represents a meadow or area with rocks.
English
Rockledge
Combines 'rock' and 'ledge', referring to a rocky cliff or outcrop.
English
Rockleigh
From the rocky meadow or clearing.
English
Rockley
From the rocky meadow or clearing.
English
Rockli
A variation of Rockley, meaning a meadow or glade near a rocky place..
English
Rocklie
A variation of Rockley, meaning a meadow or glade near a rocky place..
English
Rockly
A variation of Rockley, meaning a meadow or glade near a rocky place..
English
Rockney
From the rocky island or rocky clearing.
English
Rockwel
From the rocky spring or well.
English
Rocky
Rocky means 'rest' or 'rock', often used as a nickname for someone strong or ...
English
Rodab
not widely known or documented.
Persian
Rodaiyah
Contented, satisfied, or pleased with God's will.
Arabic
Rodan
Legendary Welsh hero or king, possibly meaning 'spoked wheel'.
Welsh
Rodelyah
Rose of God or God's rose.
Hebrew
Rodeo
Referring to the sport of rodeo.
Spanish
Roderica
Famous ruler, feminine form of Roderick.
Germanic
Rodman
Famous protector.
English
Rodmond
Famous protector.
Germanic
Rodmund
Famous protector.
English
Rogue
A person who behaves in an unorthodox or unconventional way.
English
Rohana
Ascending or healing
Sanskrit
Rohanth
One who possesses red horses.
Tamil
Rohatak
One who rises or ascends, often associated with brightness.
Sanskrit
Rohidas
Devotee of Lord Rama.
Marathi
Rohin
Red, red horse.
Sanskrit
Rohinish
Lord of the rising sun.
Sanskrit
Rohit
Red, sun, or first rays
Sanskrit
Rohitashwa
One who is like a chariot, a name for the sun god.
Sanskrit
Rohitasva
One with red horses; sun-associated
Sanskrit
Rohnish
Lord of a red horse.
Sanskrit
Rohon
Another name for Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Rohtak
A powerful warrior.
Sanskrit
Rolandiah
Feminine form of Roland, meaning 'famous land'.
English
Romany
Of or relating to the Roma people.
English
Romelda
Famous protector.
Germanic
Romesh
Lord of the Sun.
Sanskrit
Romhild
Glorious battle.
German
Romhilda
Battle of the world.
German
Romil
Heartfelt, charming, or beloved
Sanskrit
Romilda
Glorious battle.
German
Romildah
Battle of the world.
German
Romochka
Diminutive of Roman, meaning 'from Rome' or 'Roman'.
Russian
Romy
Short form of Rosemary or Roman.
German
Ron
Song or joyful.
Hebrew
Ronaaldah
Light or radiant.
Arabic
Ronak
Bright or shining.
Gujarati
Ronald
Ruler's counselor.
Scottish
Ronalda
Feminine form of Ronald, meaning 'ruler's counselor'.
English
Ronaldah
Light or radiant.
Arabic
Ronalde
Form of Ronald, meaning 'ruler's counselor'.
French
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