Names That Mean Or

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

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Sarette
Derived from Sarah, meaning 'princess' or 'lady'.
French
Sarfaraz
One who is appointed or chosen, a leader.
Persian
Sarfraz
Honorable leader or chief.
Persian
SarfrazNawaz
Sarfraz means 'exalted' or 'honored', and Nawaz means 'bestower' or 'giver', ...
Persian
Sarga
Derived from the Hungarian word 'sárga', meaning 'yellow'.
Hungarian
Sargant
Occupational surname referring to a sergeant or head servant.
English
Sarge
Derived from the military rank sergeant, used as a nickname or given name.
English
Sargent
Occupational name for a servant or officer, derived from Old French sergent.
English
Sargol
Means 'red poppy' or 'tulip' in Persian.
Persian
Sarhang
Chief or commander, derived from Persian sar (head) and hang (authority).
Persian
Sari
Princess or noblewoman.
Hebrew
Sarica
Little Sara or princess, derived from the Slavic diminutive suffix -ica.
Slavic
Sarid
Survivor or remnant, from the Hebrew root meaning 'to remain'.
Hebrew
Sarif
Noble, honorable, or exalted.
Arabic
Sarikh
Noble, honorable.
Arabic
Sarim
Noble, generous, or of high status.
Arabic
Sariman
Honorable or virtuous
Persian
Sarique
Noble, exalted, or of high status.
Arabic
Sarish
Noble, high-born, or of excellent character.
Arabic
Sarisha
Goddess Lakshmi; also means 'beautiful' or 'graceful'.
Sanskrit
Sarit
Princess or noblewoman.
Hebrew
Sarita
Meaning 'river' or 'flowing', it is a name for the goddess Saraswati.
Sanskrit
Saritah
Princess or noblewoman.
Hebrew
Sarite
Princess or noblewoman.
Hebrew
Saritha
River or stream; also a name for the goddess Saraswati.
Telugu
Saritta
Princess or noblewoman.
Hebrew
Sarittah
Princess or noblewoman.
Hebrew
Saritte
Princess or noblewoman.
Hebrew
Sariya
Sariya means 'clouds at night' or 'wealthy' in Arabic.
Arabic
Sarjana
Creative or skilled; one who is accomplished in arts.
Sanskrit
Sarjita
Created or produced, often referring to a literary work.
Sanskrit
Sarkis
Protector.
Armenian
Sarkunamurthi
Form of god with limitless qualities.
Tamil
Sarla
Straightforward.
Hindi
Sarminder
Lord of grace.
Punjabi
Sarngin
Having a horn.
Hindi
Sarnichi
Sarnichi is a Japanese name meaning 'three days' or 'third day'.
Japanese
Sarniha
Derived from 'sarna', meaning 'protection' or 'shelter'.
Sanskrit
Sarnvar
Sarnvar means 'leader' or 'chief' in Persian.
Persian
Saroja
A name meaning 'lotus' or 'born of a lake'.
Sanskrit
Sarojini
Derived from Sanskrit 'sarojini' meaning 'lotus' or 'lily'.
Sanskrit
Sarojinidevi
Goddess of the lotus, a name for Lakshmi.
Sanskrit
Sarojkant
One who is like a lotus, a name for the god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Sarojni
Derived from Sanskrit 'sarojini' meaning 'lotus' or 'lily'.
Sanskrit
Sarolta
Hungarian form of Charlotte, meaning 'free man' or 'petite'.
Hungarian
Saron
Saron means 'princess' or 'joyful song' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Saroop
Beautiful form.
Punjabi
Sarrang
Spotted deer, musical raga, or peacock
Sanskrit
Sarrinah
Victorious.
Arabic
Sarsija
Born in the spring, fresh.
Sanskrit
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