Names That Mean Or

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

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Asur
A demon or evil spirit in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Asura
Means 'demon' or 'spirit' in Sanskrit, often referring to a class of divine b...
Sanskrit
Asuya
Asuya is a Japanese name meaning 'tomorrow' or 'next generation'.
Japanese
Asvathama
One who has the voice of a horse, a character in the Mahabharata.
Sanskrit
Asvedha
One who is not bound by horses, symbolizing freedom or transcendence.
Sanskrit
Asver
Divine spear, derived from the Old Norse elements 'áss' (god) and 'geirr' (sp...
Norse
Asvika
One who is not bound or free.
Sanskrit
Asvin
A divine horse or a charioteer of the sun.
Sanskrit
Asvir
Divine spear, derived from Old Norse elements meaning 'god' and 'spear'.
Norse
Asvitha
Derived from Sanskrit 'ashva' meaning horse, symbolizing speed and strength.
Tamil
Asvor
Divine spear, from Old Norse 'áss' (god) and 'vor' (spear).
Norse
Aswa
Aswa means 'horse' in Tamil.
Tamil
Aswad
Means 'black' or 'dark' in Arabic.
Arabic
Aswaghosh
One who has a horse-like voice or sound.
Sanskrit
Aswathaama
Legendary warrior from the Mahabharata.
Sanskrit
Aswin
Swift horse; light.
Tamil
Aswini
Female horse.
Sanskrit
Asym
Asym means 'protector' or 'defender' in Arabic.
Arabic
Asyur
Means 'strong' or 'powerful' in Arabic.
Arabic
Ataab
Gift or present, often given as a name expressing gratitude.
Arabic
Ataba
Gift or present, often given to a child as a blessing.
Arabic
Atabak
A title meaning 'chief' or 'leader', historically used for military commanders.
Persian
Atabeek
A title of nobility or military commander in medieval Islamic societies.
Arabic
Atabuk
Atabuk means 'father of the tribe' or 'ancestor' in Turkish.
Turkish
Ataf
Gift or present from God.
Arabic
Atafet
Means 'gift' or 'present' in Turkish.
Turkish
Atak
Means 'attack' or 'assault' in Turkish.
Turkish
Atakhsh
A name meaning 'fire' or 'flame', symbolizing warmth and light.
Persian
Atal
Meaning 'immovable' or 'firm', often associated with the Hindu goddess Durga.
Sanskrit
Atalantah
Feminine form of Atalanta, meaning 'equal in weight' or 'balanced'.
Greek
Atalante
Meaning 'balanced' or 'equal in weight', from Greek 'atalantos'.
Greek
Atalaya
Watchtower or lookout point.
Spanish
Atalha
Means 'blessed' or 'fortunate' in Turkish.
Turkish
Atali
Mountain climber or one who climbs.
Cherokee
Atalia
God is exalted or God has shown himself as exalted.
Hebrew
Atam
Self or soul in Punjabi; unclear Arabic usage
Arabic
Atamendra
Lord of the soul.
Sanskrit
Atamjit
Victorious soul.
Punjabi
Atanasio
Immortal.
Italian
Atanu
Forest, greenery.
Bengali
Ataqat
Value, worth.
Arabic
Atar
Atar means 'fire' in Persian, a sacred element in Zoroastrianism.
Persian
Atariah
Crown of the Lord.
Hebrew
Atarothaddar
Crowned glory.
Hebrew
Atarsh
Support.
Persian
Atarspenishta
Most worshiped Lord.
Persian
Ataryah
Crown of the Lord.
Hebrew
Ateara
Morning star.
Cherokee
Ateebah
Gift or present from God.
Arabic
Ateefah
Affectionate, compassionate, or kind-hearted.
Arabic
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