Names That Mean Or

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

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Singhajit
Victorious lion.
Sanskrit
Sinhendra
Lord of lions.
Sanskrit
Sinjan
To be connected or joined.
Bengali
Sinmora
Gentle protector.
Norse
Siny
Means 'bush' or 'thorn' in Hebrew, referring to the burning bush in the Bible.
Hebrew
Siodhachan
Peaceful or gentle one.
Irish
Siofra
Siofra means 'elf' or 'sprite' in Irish mythology.
Irish
Siolat
Means 'seed' or 'progeny' in Irish.
Irish
Sirah
Biography, life story.
Arabic
Siranoush
Sweet love or lovely.
Armenian
Sirat
Path, way, or journey in life.
Arabic
Sireen
Sireen means 'enchanting' or 'captivating' in Arabic.
Arabic
Sireena
Princess or noble lady.
Arabic
Sireenah
Bright, shining, or radiant.
Arabic
Sireene
Enchanting, captivating, or seductive woman.
Arabic
Sireesha
Wealth or prosperity, often associated with the goddess Lakshmi.
Telugu
Siren
A mythical creature whose enchanting song lures sailors to their doom.
Greek
Sirena
Derived from Latin 'sirena', meaning mermaid or siren.
Spanish
Sirene
Sirene is the French form of Siren, referring to a mythical sea creature who ...
French
Sirhan
Sirhan means 'wolf' or 'lion' in Arabic.
Arabic
Siri
Beautiful woman who leads to victory.
Scandinavian
Siria
Italian form of Syria, referring to the ancient region.
Italian
Sirija
Derived from Sanskrit 'siri' meaning 'wealth' or 'prosperity'.
Sanskrit
Sirinah
Means 'beautiful' or 'splendid' in Thai.
Thai
Sirine
Enchanting, charming, or seductive.
Arabic
Siriol
Meaning 'cheerful' or 'bright' in Welsh.
Welsh
Sirios
Of or relating to the star Sirius, meaning 'glowing' or 'scorching'.
Greek
Siriporn
Means 'blessing' or 'glory' in Thai.
Thai
Sirisha
A name meaning 'auspicious' or 'prosperous', often associated with the goddes...
Sanskrit
Sirius
Meaning 'glowing' or 'scorching', it is the name of the brightest star in the...
Greek
Siroos
Siroos is the Persian form of Cyrus, meaning 'sun' or 'throne'.
Persian
Siroun
Sweet, lovely, or beautiful.
Armenian
Sisay
One who is born during harvest time.
Ethiopian
Sisel
Diminutive of Sisel, meaning 'sweet' or 'little sweet one'.
Yiddish
Sishir
Cool, gentle, or soft; often associated with the moon.
Sanskrit
Sishupala
Name of a king in the Mahabharata, meaning 'protector of children'.
Sanskrit
Sisi
Born on a Friday.
Swahili
Sisir
Meaning 'cool breeze' or 'dew' in Bengali.
Bengali
Sisira
Means 'cool, gentle, or the dew' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Sissi
Diminutive of Elisabeth, meaning 'God is my abundance' or 'God is my oath'.
German
Sissy
Diminutive of Cecilia or Priscilla, often used as a nickname.
English
Sisyphus
From Greek mythology, Sisyphus was a king who was punished by being forced to...
Greek
Sitaarah
Star or celestial body, symbolizing brightness and guidance.
Arabic
Sitakarm
One who performs good deeds.
Sanskrit
Sitamani
One who is adorned with virtues.
Sanskrit
Sitanshu
One who has attained the goal or purpose of life.
Sanskrit
Sitansu
One who is absorbed in truth or reality.
Sanskrit
Sitanveshana
One who seeks or searches for truth.
Sanskrit
Sitar
Musical instrument, literally 'blue' or 'cool' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Sitarah
Means 'star' or 'veil' in Arabic.
Arabic
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