Names That Mean Or

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

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Brandeese
derived from Brande, meaning sword.
English
Brandeles
derived from Brande, meaning sword.
English
Brandelis
derived from Brande, meaning sword.
English
Brandey
derived from Brande, meaning sword.
English
Brandi
derived from Brande, meaning sword.
English
Brandine
Derived from the Old English name Brand, meaning 'sword' or 'firebrand'.
English
Brandir
Sword or torch, derived from the Old English elements 'brand' meaning sword o...
English
Brandissa
Brandissa is a modern invented name, likely a feminine form of Brandon, meani...
English
Brandon
From the Old English words for 'broom' and 'hill', meaning 'broom-covered hill'.
English
Brandor
Derived from Old English elements meaning 'sword' or 'torch' and 'army'.
English
Brandr
Means 'sword' or 'firebrand' in Old Norse.
Norse
Brandt
Derived from a surname meaning 'sword' or 'fiery torch' in German.
German
Branen
derived from the Irish surname Brennan, meaning 'descendant of Braonán' or 'l...
Irish
Branesh
In Sanskrit, the name means 'lord of life'..
Sanskrit
Branford
derived from the English surname Branford, which means 'ford where broom grow...
English
Brangan
derived from the Irish surname Brangan, meaning 'descendant of Branagán' or '...
Irish
Branhard
Branhard means 'brave as a bear' or 'strong bear'.
Germanic
Branimir
One who protects peace or defends the homeland.
Slavic
Branka
Glory or protection; derived from Slavic element 'bran' meaning 'to protect'.
Slavic
Branko
Glorious protector or defender.
Slavic
Bransen
Son of Brant, derived from a surname meaning 'sword' or 'firebrand'.
English
Branstock
Sword from Norse legend, meaning 'sword' or 'blade'.
Norse
Bransyn
Son of Brant, meaning 'sword' or 'fire'.
English
Brant
Sword or firebrand, derived from Old Norse 'brandr'.
English
Brantley
From the Old English meaning 'sword' or 'firebrand'.
English
Branxton
From the town of Branxton in Northumberland, England.
English
Brashna
Light, brightness, or radiance.
Persian
Brasil
Derived from the Portuguese word for the red dye pau-brasil, referring to the...
Portuguese
Brasilia
Derived from the Portuguese word for the capital city of Brazil.
Portuguese
Bratati
A name meaning 'one who is loved' or 'beloved'.
Bengali
Brathach
Means 'speckled' or 'variegated' in Gaelic.
Scottish
Bratindra
Lord of the universe, derived from Sanskrit 'Brahman' and 'Indra'.
Bengali
Bratislav
Means 'glory of the brother' from Slavic elements brat 'brother' and slava 'g...
Slavic
Bratumil
Brotherly love or dear brother.
Slavic
Braulia
Feminine form of Braulio, meaning 'glowing' or 'shining'.
Spanish
Braulio
Braulio is a Spanish name derived from the Germanic name Brawol, meaning 'bri...
Spanish
Braun
Brown, referring to hair color or complexion.
German
Bravo
Bravo means 'brave' or 'fierce' in Spanish.
Spanish
Brawley
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Brádaigh, meaning 'descendant of Brádach', ...
Irish
Bray
From the Old English word 'brād', meaning broad or wide.
English
Braydon
From the Old English words 'brād' meaning broad and 'dūn' meaning hill.
English
Brayton
From the broad town or settlement.
English
Brazier
Occupational surname for a person who made and sold brass items.
English
Breata
Derived from Irish 'brígh' meaning 'strength' or 'power'.
Irish
Breaze
Contemporary spelling of Breeze, referring to a gentle wind.
English
Brechtje
Diminutive form of Brecht.
Dutch
Breck
From the Old English word for 'hilltop' or 'slope'.
English
Brede
Glacier or ice, derived from Old Norse 'breiðr' meaning broad.
Norse
Breeana
Feminine form of Breean.
English
Bren
Derived from the Irish word for 'raven' or 'little raven'.
Irish
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