Names That Mean Or

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

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Waziran
Ministerial, advisor-like
Arabic
Wealaworth
From a wealthy farm or enclosure.
English
Weard
Guardian, protector.
English
Weera
Brave or courageous.
Sanskrit
Wehdan
Gift or present from God.
Arabic
Wehilani
Heavenly adornment or royal ornament.
Hawaiian
Weise
Weise means 'wise' or 'sage' in German, often a surname for a wise person.
German
Wekesa
Born during the harvest season.
Luo
Welaayat
Authority, power.
Arabic
Welborn
From the well-born.
English
Welborne
From the well-born.
English
Welch
Foreigner, stranger.
English
Welcome
To greet or receive someone with pleasure.
English
Welford
From the spring by the ford.
English
Weller
From the Old English 'wella', meaning 'spring' or 'stream', referring to some...
English
Welmoed
Will or desire for protection.
Dutch
Wenceslas
More glory.
Slavic
Wenceslaus
More glory.
Slavic
Wenceslava
More glory.
Slavic
Wenczeslaw
More glory.
Slavic
Wendalina
Derived from Wendel, meaning 'wanderer' or 'Vandal'.
German
Wendel
Derived from the Germanic elements 'wandal' meaning 'wanderer' or 'Vandal'.
German
Wendelin
Derived from the Germanic name Wendel, meaning 'wanderer' or 'Vandal'.
German
Wendelina
Derived from Wendel, meaning 'wanderer' or 'Vandal'.
German
Wendelyn
Derived from the Welsh name Gwendolen, meaning 'white ring' or 'blessed ring'.
English
Wendt
Derived from the given name Wendel, meaning 'wanderer' or 'Vandal'.
German
Wendy
Friend or white, from the Welsh name Gwendolen.
English
Wenham
From the homestead or village of Wena.
English
Werian
Protector.
English
Werner
Guardian, protector.
German
Weronikia
Polish form of Veronica, meaning 'true image'.
Polish
Werther
Guard of army, warrior.
German
Wes
Short form of Wesley, meaning 'western meadow'.
English
Weshad
Newly born.
Persian
Wessel
Little warrior.
Dutch
Wheeler
Occupational surname for a wheelwright or someone who makes wheels.
English
Whisper
A soft, quiet way of speaking, often used as a poetic or modern name.
English
Whistler
One who whistles or plays a whistle.
English
Whitaker
From the white field or white acre.
English
Whitby
From the white farmstead or white village.
English
Whitcombe
From the white valley or hollow.
English
White
Derived from the Old English word 'hwit', meaning 'white', often used as a ni...
English
Whitelaw
From the white hill or white slope.
Scottish
Whitey
Nickname for someone with white hair or a pale complexion.
English
Whitford
From the white ford, referring to a shallow river crossing.
English
Whiti
Meaning 'to shine' or 'to glow', often associated with light or brightness.
Maori
Whitie
A diminutive of White, referring to someone with fair hair or complexion.
English
Whitmoor
From the white moor.
English
Whitmore
From the white moor.
English
Whity
A diminutive of White, referring to someone with fair hair or complexion.
English
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