Names That Mean Or

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

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Sayo
World.
Japanese
Sayre
Carpenter or weaver.
French
Sayshanth
Good Lord.
Tamil
Sayyaf
Swordsmith.
Arabic
Sayyah
Traveler or wanderer.
Arabic
Sayyed
Master, Lord.
Arabic
Sayyid
Master, Lord.
Arabic
Sayyidah
Lady or mistress, a title of respect for a woman.
Arabic
Scales
Derived from the Old English word 'scealu', meaning a balance or weighing dev...
English
Scannalan
Little old person or little ancient one.
Gaelic
Scant
A rare name, possibly derived from the word 'scant' meaning meager or limited.
English
Scarlet
A bright red color, derived from the Old French word 'escarlate'.
English
Scead
Shadow or shade, derived from Old English 'sceadu'.
English
Sceadu
Means 'shadow' or 'shade' in Old English.
English
Scelfleah
From the Old English elements 'scelf' meaning shelf or ledge and 'leah' meani...
English
Scelftun
From the willow tree farm or settlement.
English
Sceotend
Shooter or archer, from Old English sceotan meaning to shoot.
English
Scheherazade
She whose kingdom is the city, or noble/free-born.
Persian
Schifra
Beautiful or bright, possibly derived from the Hebrew word for 'to be beautif...
Hebrew
Schlomit
Peaceful, derived from the Hebrew word shalom.
Hebrew
Schmit
Derived from the German word 'Schmied', meaning 'smith'.
German
Schneider
Occupational name for a tailor.
German
Scholastica
Feminine form of Scholasticus, meaning 'of or pertaining to schools'.
Latin
Schole
Leisure or free time, often associated with scholarly pursuits.
Greek
Scholes
Dweller at the huts or sheds.
English
Schon
Beautiful, from the German word 'schön'.
German
Schultz
Derived from the German word 'Schultheiß', meaning 'village headman' or 'con...
German
Schuman
Shoemaker or cobbler, from Middle High German 'schuochman'.
German
Schuyler
Scholar or one who takes refuge.
Dutch
Scilla
A sea nymph or a type of plant, derived from Greek mythology.
Greek
Scipione
Derived from the Roman family name Scipio, meaning 'staff' or 'rod'.
Italian
Scirwode
Bright forest, from scir (bright) and wudu (wood).
English
Scolaighe
Means 'scholar' or 'learned one'.
Irish
Scoop
Referring to scooping or gathering something.
English
Scooter
Referring to a small, motorized vehicle.
English
Scorpio
Referring to the zodiac sign Scorpio.
Latin
Scotlyn
A modern feminine form of Scott, meaning 'from Scotland' or 'Scotsman'.
Scottish
Scottie
A diminutive of Scott, meaning 'from Scotland' or 'a Scotsman'.
Scottish
Scottish
Referring to Scotland or someone from Scotland.
Scottish
Scotty
Diminutive of Scott, meaning 'from Scotland' or 'Gaelic speaker'.
Scottish
Scout
Referring to a person who gathers information or explores.
English
Scoville
Referring to a unit of measurement for spicy heat.
English
Scribe
A person who writes or records documents.
English
Seafina
Derived from the Latin name Severina, meaning 'stern' or 'serious'.
English
Seafine
Combination of 'sea' and 'fine', meaning 'fine sea' or 'beautiful sea'.
English
Seafraid
Seafraid is an Irish name meaning 'peace from God' or 'divine peace'.
Irish
Seagal
Derived from a surname meaning 'hall' or 'manor' in Old English.
English
Seager
Occupational surname referring to a person who worked as a sower or a farmer.
English
Seaghda
Means 'hawk-like' or 'wise' in Irish.
Irish
Seah
Seah is a Chinese surname meaning 'sand' or 'grain of sand'.
Chinese
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