This is a list of submitted names in which the usage is South Slavic; and the pattern is *or*.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Ahinora Ахинора f BulgarianName born by German-Bulgarian singer Nora Nova, Ahinora Kumanova
Boril Борил m BulgarianBoril of Bulgaria was the emperor of Bulgaria from 1207 to 1218.
Borimir Боримир m Bulgarian, Croatian, SerbianDerived from Slavic
bor "battle" combined with Slavic
mir "peace". A known bearer of this name is Borimir Perković (b. 1967), a former Croatian soccer player.
Borjan Борјан m Serbian, Croatian, MacedonianDerived from the Slavic element
bor "battle". Notable bearer is Macedonian conductor Borjan Canev (born 1973).
Fortunat m Romansh, Polish (Rare), Ukrainian (Archaic), Lengadocian, Provençal, Gascon, Croatian (Archaic), French (Archaic)Romansh, Croatian, Polish, Ukrainian, French and Occitan form of
Fortunatus.
Gorian m Macedonian, SloveneMeans "mountain" or "wood". Derived from south Slavic gora "mountain" and is a variation of name Goran
Gorimir m CroatianThe first element of this name is derived from Proto-Slavic
gora "mountain". The name
Goran is of the same etymology. The second element is derived from Slavic
mir "peace".
Gorislav m Croatian, RussianThe first element of this name is derived from Proto-Slavic
gora "mountain". Also see
Goran, which is of the same etymology. The second element is derived from Slavic
slav "glory".
Idora f CroatianContracted form of
Isadora. This name is borne by Croatian figure skater Idora Hegel (born 1983).
Jagor m Croatian (Rare)Meaning unknown, originating from the main character of the eponymous fairy tale Jagor (part of the anthology Croatian Tales of Long Ago, by Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić).
Lovor Ловор m SerbianSerbian name for the Laurus nobilis tree, known in English as bay tree or laurel.
Sofora Софора f SerbianSerbian for the pagoda tree (latin Styphnolobium japonicum or Sophora japonica)
Svetibor m Serbian (Rare)Derived from the elements
svet meaning "holy" оr "world" and
boriti, meaning "to fight, to battle".
Todora Тодора f SerbianVariant of Teodora, which is the feminine form of Teodor, a Serbian version of Theodore.
Zagorka Загорка f Serbian (Rare), Croatian (Rare)From Croatian and Serbian
загорје (zagorye) meaning "up behind the mountains, plains". It may also designate an inhabitant of Hrvatsko Zagorje, an area of Croatia.
Živorad Живорад m SerbianDerived from the Slavic elements
živŭ meaning "alive, living" and
radŭ meaning "happy, willing".
Zorislav Зорислав m Croatian, SerbianDerived from Serbo-Croatian
zora "dawn, aurora" combined with Slavic
slav "glory".
Žubora Жубора f SerbianFrom Serbian
жубор (žubor) meaning "rushing sound of water", "burble".