Names That Mean Or

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

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Seain
Means 'little hawk' or 'hawk-like'.
Irish
Seaiqa
Lightning or thunderbolt, symbolizing power and sudden brilliance.
Arabic
Seal
Derived from the Old English word 'seolh', meaning 'seal', referring to the m...
English
Sealie
Derived from Irish surname Ó Séaghdha, meaning 'descendant of Séaghdha', whi...
Irish
Sealy
From the Old English 'sǣlīċ', meaning 'happy' or 'blessed'.
English
Seama
Means 'little hawk' or 'falcon', derived from Irish 'seabhac'.
Irish
Seaman
Occupation name, referring to someone who works at sea..
English
Seamere
Seamere means 'lake by the sea' or 'sea lake'.
English
Seamoor
From the sea and the moor.
English
Seanachan
Old, wise, or ancient one.
Irish
Seanlaoch
Old Irish name meaning 'old warrior' or 'ancient hero'.
Irish
Searlas
Scottish Gaelic form of Charles.
Scottish
Searle
Derived from the Old English name 'Searle', meaning 'armor' or 'weapon'.
English
Sebastian
Venerable or revered, from the Greek name Sebastianos meaning 'from Sebastia'.
Greek
Sebastiana
Venerable, revered, from the Greek word 'sebastos' meaning 'august'.
Greek
Sebastianos
Venerable, revered, from the Greek word 'sebastos' meaning 'august'.
Greek
Sebastianus
Venerable or revered, from the Latin 'Sebastianus' meaning 'from Sebaste'.
Latin
Sebert
Brilliant victory.
English
Secg
Sword.
English
Secgwic
Sword fortress.
English
Sedik
Truthful, honest, or sincere.
Arabic
Seebah
Morning breeze.
Arabic
Seef
Sword.
Arabic
Seelie
From Scottish folklore, a seelie is a fairy or supernatural being, often bene...
Scottish
Seely
From the English surname, meaning 'blessed' or 'happy'.
English
Seema
Seema means 'precious' or 'valuable' in Arabic.
Arabic
Seemab
Mercury or quicksilver; also a poetic term for something pure and bright.
Arabic
Seemanta
Boundless or limitless, often associated with the infinite.
Sanskrit
Seemanti
Refers to the ritual performed during pregnancy to protect the unborn baby.
Sanskrit
Seemantini
Refers to the ritual performed during pregnancy to protect the unborn baby.
Sanskrit
Seemi
Precious or valuable, often used as a term of endearment.
Arabic
Seer
One who sees or predicts.
English
Seerah
Journey or biography.
Arabic
Seerat
Way of life or conduct.
Arabic
Seewald
Derived from a place name meaning 'lake forest' in German.
German
Seeward
Guardian or protector of the sea.
English
Sefa
Pure, clean, or innocent.
Turkish
Sefarina
Feminine form of Seraphinus, meaning 'fiery one'.
Latin
Seferina
Derived from the Latin name Severina, meaning 'stern' or 'serious'.
Spanish
Seferino
Derived from the Latin name Severinus, meaning 'stern' or 'serious'.
Spanish
Seffira
Derived from the Hebrew word for sapphire, symbolizing wisdom and beauty.
Hebrew
Sefu
Sword, or a sharp object used as a weapon.
Swahili
Segel
Segel means 'sail' or 'to sail' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Segen
Means 'grace' or 'blessing' in Tigrinya.
Ethiopian
Segenam
My peace or my tranquility.
Ethiopian
Seger
Victory or victorious, derived from the Germanic element 'sig' meaning victory.
German
Segub
Segub means 'exalted' or 'raised up' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Segulah
Treasure or precious possession, often used in a spiritual context.
Hebrew
Segun
Conqueror or victorious one.
Yoruba
Segunda
Means 'second' in Spanish, often given to a second-born daughter.
Spanish
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