Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with Or

Ormund

Ormond or Ormand is a very old surname, originated in Ireland, but also occurring nowadays in Portugal (mainly Azores), Brazil, England, Scotland, and United States. It derives from the Irish toponym Oirmhumhain 'East Munster' and was a hereditary title within the Irish aristocracy.

Meaning: Spear defender Origin: English

Orn

Orn. Scandinavian Origin. "Eagle" The meaning of the name Orn is Eagle.

Meaning: Eagle Origin: Scandinavian

Ornice

n. 1560s, from Middle French corniche (16c.) or directly from Italian cornice "ornamental molding along a wall," perhaps from Latin coronis "curved line, flourish in writing," from Greek koronis "curved object" (see crown). Perhaps influenced by (or even from) Latin cornicem , accusative of cornix "crow" (cf. corbel).

Meaning: Cedar tree Origin: Israeli

Oro

The name Oro is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Oro is: Gold.

Meaning: Gold Origin: Spanish

Oroiti

Oroiti is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1481 times.

Meaning: The slow-footed one Origin: Australian

Oroitz

A woman of conquest, difficulty just spurs her on. She is naturally curious and into everything, without prejudice; which can mean that she is sometimes unpredictable, changeable and easily bored.

Meaning: Memory. Origin: Basque

Orpheus

(OHR-fee-əs)

Perhaps related to Greek ορφνη (orphne) meaning "the darkness of night". In Greek mythology Orpheus was a poet and musician who went to the underworld to retrieve his dead wife Eurydice.

Orran

The different meanings of the name Orran are: Celtic - Gaelic meaning: Dark-haired. English meaning: Dark-haired.

Meaning: The name of an english river Origin: English

Orrel

Orrel is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1058 times.

Meaning: Eagle Origin: Russian

Orrell

Orrell Name Meaning. English (Lancashire): habitational name from either of two minor places in Lancashire called Orell, from Old English ora 'ore' + hyll 'hill', probably denoting a hill with deposits of iron ore.

Meaning: Ore Origin: English