Names That Mean Or

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

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Bobbi
Diminutive of Roberta or Robert, meaning bright fame.
English
Bobbie
Diminutive of Roberta or Robert, meaning bright fame.
English
Bodhana
Meaning 'wisdom' or 'knowledge' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Bodhavan
One who is enlightened or awakened.
Sanskrit
Bodnar
Derived from the word 'bodnar' meaning 'cooper' or 'barrel maker'.
Slavic
Bodo
A short form of names beginning with Bod- meaning 'ruler' or 'messenger'.
German
Bodolf
Wolf ruler, from Old Norse 'Bóðulfr' combining 'bóð' (battle) and 'ulfr' (w...
Norse
Bodua
Bodua means 'animal tail' in Akan, symbolizing protection and authority.
Akan
Bodvar
Derived from Old Norse elements meaning 'battle' and 'warrior'.
Norse
Bodwyn
Bodwyn means 'white breast' or 'fair bosom' in Welsh.
Welsh
Body
Derived from the Old English word 'bodig', meaning 'body' or 'physical form'.
English
Bogar
Derived from the Hungarian word 'bogár', meaning 'beetle'.
Hungarian
Bogart
Orchard keeper, from Dutch 'boomgaard' meaning orchard.
Dutch
Bogey
Nickname for Humphrey or Humph.
English
Bogie
Nickname for Humphrey or Humph.
English
Bogohardt
Brace for battle.
German
Bogoslav
Glory of God.
Slavic
Boguslaw
Glory of God.
Slavic
Boguslawa
Glorious God.
Polish
Bohgana
God has shown favor.
Russian
Bohous
Diminutive of Bohumil, meaning 'God's favor' or 'God's grace'.
Czech
Bohuslav
Divine glory.
Czech
Bojan
Warrior.
Slavic
Bolade
Worth of the crown.
Yoruba
Bolaji
Honor wakes with wealth.
Yoruba
Boleslaus
Glorious ruler.
Slavic
Boleslav
Glorious fame.
Slavic
Boleslaw
Glorious glory.
Polish
Boleslawa
Greater glory, from the Slavic elements 'bole' meaning 'greater' and 'slava' ...
Slavic
Bolli
Derived from Old Norse 'bolli' meaning 'cup' or 'bowl'.
Norse
Bolodenka
Diminutive of Boris, meaning 'fighter' or 'warrior'.
Russian
Bolour
Means 'crystal' or 'glass' in Persian.
Persian
Boltan
Means 'steel' or 'strong' in Turkish.
Turkish
Bolthor
Bolthor is a giant in Norse mythology, meaning 'bolter' or 'dweller'.
Norse
Bolton
From a place name meaning 'settlement with a house or building' in Old English.
English
Bolverk
Bolverk means 'evil-doer' or 'worker of mischief', an alias of Odin.
Norse
Bomani
Warrior or strong one.
Swahili
Bona
Good, fair, or fortunate.
Latin
Bonasri
Beautiful or good morning.
Bengali
Bonaventura
Good fortune.
Italian
Bondig
Beautiful, handsome, or nice.
Armenian
Bonea
Well-born or good.
Latin
Boney
Nickname for someone with the surname Bonney or Bonner.
English
Bonifacius
Benefactor.
Latin
Bonner
Good-natured or handsome, from the Old French 'bonnaire'.
English
Bonny
Pretty or cheerful, derived from the Scottish word 'bonnie'.
English
Bonus
Good or advantageous.
Latin
Booker
Occupational surname for a person who made, sold, or bound books..
English
Boone
Derived from the French word 'bon', meaning 'good', or from the Old English '...
English
Boonsri
Beautiful woman or one who is blessed with beauty.
Thai
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