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Oliver
French · Likely from Old French 'olivier' meaning olive tree, symbolizing peace and fruitfulness.
Olivia
Latin · Coined by Shakespeare for Twelfth Night, derived from Latin 'oliva' meaning 'olive tree,' symbol of peace.
Owen
Welsh · From Welsh Owain, possibly meaning 'young warrior' or from Latin Eugenius meaning 'well-born.'
Oakley
English · From Old English 'ac' (oak) and 'leah' (clearing); a place name meaning oak meadow.
Oaklynn
English · Modern invented name combining the nature word 'oak' with the popular '-lynn' suffix.
Olive
English · From Latin 'oliva' meaning 'olive tree,' a symbol of peace and fruitfulness.
Oscar
Irish · From Old Irish 'os' (deer) and 'cara' (friend), or Norse 'Ásgeirr' meaning god-spear.
Omar
Arabic · From Arabic meaning flourishing or long-lived, or from Hebrew meaning eloquent; borne by the second caliph of Islam.
Otto
German · From Germanic 'Audo' or 'Odo' meaning wealth or prosperity, borne by Holy Roman Emperors.
Ophelia
Greek · From Greek 'ophelos' meaning 'help, benefit.' Immortalized as the tragic heroine in Shakespeare's Hamlet.
Onyx
Greek · From the Greek 'onux' meaning claw or fingernail, referring to the black gemstone.
Orion
Greek · From Greek mythology, the great hunter placed among the stars as a constellation.
Octavia
Latin · Latin feminine form of Octavius meaning 'eighth'; borne by the sister of Emperor Augustus.
Ocean
English · Ocean is an English word name taken directly from the sea, evoking vastness and nature.
Opal
English · From the gemstone name, ultimately from Sanskrit upala meaning 'precious stone.'
Oaklee
English · From English elements meaning oak clearing or oak meadow, with a modern respelling style.
Odin
Norse · From Old Norse 'Óðinn,' the supreme Norse god of wisdom, war, and poetry; related to 'óðr' meaning 'frenzy, inspiration.'
Oaklyn
English · Modern compound of 'oak' (the tree) and 'lyn' (a pool or waterfall), evoking woodland nature.
Ozzy
English · An English nickname form of names like Oscar or Oswald, carrying meanings tied to 'divine spear' or 'god's power.'
Oakleigh
English · English place name meaning 'oak wood clearing,' a stylized feminine variant of Oakley.
Omari
Arabic · Often linked to Omar, from Arabic for “flourishing” or “long-lived,” and widely used in African naming traditions.
Otis
German · From the medieval name Ode or Otto, derived from Old German meaning 'wealth' or 'prosperity.'
Ollie
English · Diminutive of Oliver or Olive; Oliver derives from Norse 'Áleifr' meaning 'ancestor's descendant'.
Orlando
Italian · Italian form of Roland, from Germanic meaning 'famous throughout the land,' central to Ariosto's epic poem.
Ozias
Hebrew · Hellenized form of Uzziah, a biblical name meaning strength of God or God is my strength.
Osiris
Greek · Osiris is the Greek form of the Egyptian god's name, associated with the afterlife, renewal, and kingship.
Osman
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'baby bustard' or 'tender youth,' borne by the founder of the Ottoman Empire.
Oziel
Hebrew · A biblical Hebrew name meaning "God is my strength."
Oakland
English · English place name meaning 'land of oak trees,' from Old English ac + land.
Odette
French · French diminutive of Oda, from Germanic 'od' meaning 'wealth' or 'fortune.' Famous from Swan Lake ballet.
Ozzie
English · Diminutive of Oswald or Osborn, from Old English 'os' meaning god and Norse elements.
Osiel
Hebrew · A Biblical-style name used in Spanish, usually interpreted as "God is my strength" or "power of God."
Ori
Hebrew · A Hebrew name meaning my light.
Osvaldo
Italian · Italian and Spanish form of Oswald, from Old English 'os' (god) and 'weald' (power, rule).
Octavio
Spanish · Spanish form of Octavius, from Latin 'octavus' meaning eighth; borne by Roman emperor Augustus.
Oren
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning pine tree, or Irish Gaelic meaning pale or fair.
Odessa
Greek · Feminine form linked to the Greek Odyssey, or the Ukrainian city name meaning 'long journey.'
Obadiah
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'servant of God' or 'worshipper of Yahweh,' from ovadyah. An Old Testament prophet.
Orson
Latin · From Latin 'ursus' meaning bear; popularized as an English given name meaning 'bear cub'.
Oaklen
English · A modern invented English name combining oak (the tree) with the suffix -len, evoking natural strength.
Oriana
Latin · From Latin aurum or oriens associations, Oriana is often interpreted as 'golden' or 'dawn.'
Ofelia
Spanish · Spanish and Italian form of Ophelia, from Greek ophelos meaning "help" or "benefit."
Oskar
German · Germanic and Scandinavian form of Oscar, from Old English meaning 'divine spear' or 'deer friend.'
Oziah
Hebrew · Variant of Uzziah, a Hebrew biblical name meaning "my strength is God," borne by a powerful king of Judah.
Oslo
Norse · From Old Norse, the capital of Norway, possibly meaning 'mouth of the Lo river' or 'meadow by the ridge.'
Obed
Hebrew · Means 'servant of God' or 'worshiper'; grandfather of King David in the Book of Ruth.
Ottilie
German · From Germanic 'ot' meaning 'wealth, prosperity'; popular in German and French tradition.
Octavius
Latin · From Latin 'octavus' meaning 'eighth'; a prestigious Roman family name borne by Emperor Augustus.
Olympia
Greek · From Mount Olympos, home of the Greek gods; means 'of Olympus.'
Oona
Irish · Irish form of Una, possibly meaning 'lamb' or 'unity'; also used in Finnish culture as a given name.
Omer
Hebrew · Hebrew for 'sheaf of grain,' also an Arabic name meaning 'flourishing.'
Orla
Irish · From Irish Órlaith meaning 'golden princess' or 'golden sovereign'.
Oswald
English · From Old English 'os' (god) and 'weald' (power/rule), meaning divine power or God's rule.
Olin
Norse · Scandinavian form related to Old Norse meaning 'ancestor's descendant' or a variant of Olaf.
Om
Indian · From the sacred Sanskrit syllable Om, a spiritual sound symbolizing ultimate reality.
Oden
Norse · Variant of Odin, the chief Norse god whose name means 'frenzy, inspiration, poetry.'
Orhan
Arabic · A Turkish name of Arabic-linked tradition meaning great leader or ruler in common usage.
Orin
Irish · Variant of Oran, from Irish Gaelic meaning 'pale, green' or possibly related to Hebrew 'oren' meaning 'pine tree.'
Olsen
Norse · From Scandinavian patronymic tradition, meaning son of Ole or Olaf.
Octavian
Latin · Ancient Roman name meaning "eighth," famously borne by the first Roman emperor Augustus.
Oak
English · English nature name from the oak tree, symbolizing strength and endurance.
Osmar
German · Osmar likely comes from Germanic elements meaning divine or god and famous.
Oaklie
English · Oaklie is an English modern nature name derived from oak, with a trendy -lie spelling.
Odelia
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning 'I will praise God,' or Germanic meaning 'wealth, fortune.'
October
Latin · Taken from the month name October, from Latin octo meaning “eight” in the old Roman calendar.
Osiah
Hebrew · Osiah is a rare form related to Josiah or Osee, carrying a Hebrew sense of God supports or God saves.
Omarion
Arabic · Omarion is a modern elaboration of Omar, an Arabic name associated with flourishing and long life.
Ora
Latin · From Latin 'ora' meaning 'prayer', or Hebrew 'or' meaning 'light'.
Orrin
Irish · Possibly from Irish 'odhar' meaning pale or green, or a variant of the Gaelic name Odhran.
Olivier
French · French form of Oliver, from Latin olivarius meaning 'olive tree planter,' symbolizing peace.
Olga
Norse · From Old Norse Helga meaning 'holy, blessed.' Brought to Russia by the Varangians; borne by Saint Olga of Kyiv.
Omega
Greek · From the Greek letter Omega, meaning 'great O,' symbolizing the end or completion.
Oshea
Irish · Oshea likely reflects Irish O'Shea or the Hebrew-rooted name Hosea, giving it layered surname and biblical associations.
Omri
Hebrew · Omri is a Hebrew biblical name borne by an ancient king of Israel, with a meaning often linked to “sheaf” or “heaping.”
Ohana
English · Used from the Hawaiian word for family, it is adopted in English as a name expressing kinship and belonging.
Oaks
English · An English place-derived name from people living by oak trees, using the Old English word for oak.
Olen
Norse · Variant of Olin, from Old Norse meaning ancestor or heritage; sometimes linked to Ole.
Oswaldo
Spanish · Spanish and Italian form of Oswald, from Old English 'os' (god) and 'weald' (power, ruler).
Odalys
Spanish · Likely a modern Spanish-style form related to Odalis, used chiefly for its lyrical sound rather than old-rooted etymology.
Ojas
Indian · Ojas is a Sanskrit name meaning vigor, vitality, or inner strength.
Oakes
English · English surname for someone living by oaks or oak groves; now used as a given name in modern usage.
Ousmane
Arabic · Ousmane is a West African form of عثمان Uthman, an Arabic name traditionally linked with a bustard bird.
Oz
Hebrew · Oz is a Hebrew name and word meaning strength, power, or courage.
Ovidio
Latin · Italian/Spanish form of Ovid, from Latin 'ovis' meaning 'sheep' or 'shepherd.'
Odysseus
Greek · A Greek heroic name from mythology, borne by the wandering king of Ithaca in the Odyssey.
Oaklan
English · Oaklan is an English place-style name meaning land associated with oak, effectively "oak land."
Opie
English · English surname-turned-given-name, possibly derived from a medieval pet form of Osbert or Osbald.
Oseias
Hebrew · Oseias is a Romance form of Hosea, from Hebrew, meaning 'salvation' or 'God saves.'
Olson
Norse · Scandinavian patronymic meaning son of Ole or Olaf, meaning ancestor's descendant.
Olyvia
Latin · A spelling variant of Olivia, derived from the Latin word for olive.
Oriel
Latin · From Latin 'aureolus' meaning golden, also an architectural term for a projecting window.
Olena
Slavic · Ukrainian form of Helen, from Greek 'helene' meaning bright light or torch.
Oumou
African · A West African form related to Arabic naming traditions around "Umm," associated with motherhood and honor.
Owais
Arabic · An Arabic name traditionally linked to a small wolf or companion figure in early Islamic history.
Oasis
Greek · Oasis comes through Greek from an Egyptian word for a fertile refuge in the desert.
Oumar
Arabic · Oumar is a West African form of Umar, from Arabic, meaning flourishing, long-lived, or life.
Orianna
Latin · Variant of Oriana, from Latin 'aurum' meaning gold; popularized in medieval romance literature.
Othniel
Hebrew · Biblical Hebrew name meaning 'God is my strength' or 'lion of God,' a judge of Israel.
Owyn
Welsh · A variant of Owen, from Welsh roots often linked to youth or noble birth.
Oberon
German · From Old Germanic 'Alberich' meaning elf ruler; immortalized as the fairy king in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Ona
Latin · From Latin 'una' meaning one or unity, or an Irish short form of names ending in -ona.
Oryan
Greek · Usually treated as a modern variant of Orion, the Greek mythological hunter name.
Obi
African · Igbo name from Nigeria meaning 'heart,' often a short form of compound names like Obinna ('father's heart').
Oaklynne
English · Oaklynne combines oak, the sturdy tree, with the suffix -lynn, making it a modern nature-based name.
Oswin
English · Old English name from 'os' (god) and 'wine' (friend), meaning 'divine friend.' Borne by a Northumbrian king.
Orli
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning my light, from or meaning light with a personal suffix.
Omni
Latin · From Latin omni, meaning 'all' or 'universal,' used as a rare modern word-name.
Oseas
Spanish · Oseas is the Spanish form of Hosea, from Hebrew, meaning salvation or deliverance.
Ollivander
English · A clearly literary surname from English fantasy writing, used for the magical wandmaker family in fiction.
Othman
Arabic · Othman is an Arabic form of Uthman, traditionally interpreted as meaning 'bustard' or 'young snake.'
Oluwadarasimi
African · Yoruba name meaning 'God has been gracious/kind to me,' a theophoric expression of divine gratitude.
Oceana
Latin · Feminine form of Oceanus, the Greek Titan of the world-encircling river, meaning ocean.
Oisin
Irish · From Irish mythology, meaning 'little deer' or 'fawn.'
Osias
Greek · Greek and Latin form of Hosea, from Hebrew meaning salvation or deliverance.
Olivianna
Latin · Elaborate blend of Olivia (Latin 'oliva,' olive tree symbolizing peace) and Anna (Hebrew, 'grace' or 'favor').
Oaklin
English · English place-style name from oak and a settlement suffix, evoking someone associated with oak groves.
Orlin
German · Variant of Orlando or from Slavic roots; associated with golden or eagle-like qualities.
Oshun
African · Oshun is of African Yoruba origin and is the name of a river deity associated with love, beauty, and fertility.
Odyssey
Greek · Odyssey comes from the Greek epic title associated with Odysseus, suggesting a long journey or adventurous quest.
Ocie
English · American name of uncertain origin, possibly a pet form of Oscar or Oceanus.
Ostin
English · Ostin is a variant of Austin, from Latin Augustus meaning 'great' or 'venerable.'
Oriah
Hebrew · Oriah is likely derived from Hebrew elements meaning 'light of God' or 'the Lord is my light.'
Oriyah
Hebrew · A variant of Oria or Uriah, from Hebrew meaning 'light of God' or 'God is my flame.'
Obaida
Arabic · Arabic name from Ubayd forms, meaning “devout” or “humble servant of God.”
Odell
English · From an English place name meaning woad hill, or from Old French for wealthy.
Olan
Irish · Anglicized form of Irish 'Ólán' meaning great or distinguished; borne by an early Irish saint.
Olvin
English · Variant of Alvin, from Old English meaning 'elf friend' or 'noble friend.'
Orly
Hebrew · Orly comes from Hebrew and means 'my light.'
Omir
Arabic · Omir is likely a spelling variant of Amir or Omar, commonly associated with meanings like 'prince' or 'flourishing.'
Oli
English · Diminutive of Oliver, from Latin 'oliva' (olive tree), a symbol of peace and wisdom.
Oran
Irish · From Irish Gaelic 'odhar' meaning pale or green, or from Hebrew meaning light; also an Irish saint's name.
Oliva
Latin · From Latin 'oliva' meaning olive or olive tree, a symbol of peace.
Orian
Greek · Variant of Orion, the mighty hunter in Greek mythology placed among the stars by Zeus.
Ozan
Arabic · Ozan is used for a poet or bard in Turkish tradition, with roots connected to oral storytelling culture.
Oreoluwa
African · Yoruba name meaning a gift or blessing from God.
Olenna
Slavic · Likely related to Olena or Helena forms, ultimately connected with light or torchlike brightness.
Oleander
Greek · From the flowering oleander plant, ultimately from Greek botanical roots.
Ole
Norse · Scandinavian form of Old Norse 'Áleifr' meaning 'ancestor's descendant.'
Omani
Arabic · An Arabic place-based name referring to Oman or someone from Oman.
Ozziel
Hebrew · Creative variant of Uzziel, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'God is my strength' or 'my strength is God.'
Ohemaa
African · Akan (Ghanaian) name meaning 'queen' or 'female chief,' a title of royalty and high dignity.
Odyn
Norse · Variant of Odin, the chief Norse god of wisdom, war, and death, whose name derives from Old Norse 'óðr' (fury, inspiration).
Olani
African · Name of possible Yoruba or Polynesian origin, with interpretations including 'heavenly joy' or 'God's gift.'
Oaken
English · An English nature name from the oak tree, symbolizing sturdiness and rootedness.
Obsidian
Greek · From Greek *obsidianos*, the volcanic glass, used as a nature-derived modern name.
Obie
Hebrew · Diminutive of Obadiah, Hebrew meaning servant of God, an Old Testament prophet name.
Onix
Greek · Onix is a variant of Onyx, from Greek onux meaning 'claw' or 'fingernail,' later used for the gemstone.
Oshyn
English · Oshyn is a modern spelling of Ocean, evoking the sea and a nature-inspired style.
Olyver
Latin · Stylized spelling of Oliver, from Latin 'oliva' (olive tree) or Norse 'Áleifr' meaning 'ancestor's relic.'
Ovi
Indian · Short Indian name connected to Sanskrit *ovi* poetic usage, now often used as a standalone modern form.
Olamide
African · A Yoruba name from Nigeria meaning wealth has arrived or my wealth has come.
Oceann
English · Oceann is a stylized spelling of Ocean, taken from the sea and used directly as a nature name.
Ola
Norse · Feminine form of Ole/Olaf, from Old Norse meaning ancestor's descendant.
Othello
Italian · Italianate name possibly derived from Germanic Otho meaning 'wealth'; famous as Shakespeare's tragic hero.
Oksana
Slavic · Oksana is a Slavic form of Xenia, from Greek, meaning "hospitality" or "guest-friendliness."
Ossian
Irish · Celtic name meaning 'little deer', borne by the legendary Irish warrior-poet of mythology.
Olivander
Latin · Olivander is a literary-sounding elaboration of Oliver, from the olive tree, a symbol of peace.
Omara
Arabic · Omara is usually treated as a feminine form related to Omar or Omaira, from Arabic roots linked to life and flourishing.
Osmin
Arabic · Used in Spanish-speaking contexts and likely derived from Arabic or Germanic name traditions.
Oceanna
Greek · Oceanna is an elaborated form of Ocean, from Greek Okeanos, referring to the great world sea.
Oday
Arabic · From Arabic Uday, meaning 'runner,' 'swift one,' or a diminutive of an old tribal name.
Ozion
Hebrew · Variant of Zion, the Hebrew name for the hill of Jerusalem symbolizing the promised land and divine presence.
Ozlo
English · Ozlo is likely a modern invented name, possibly inspired by names like Oslo or Oz.
Odeya
Hebrew · Odeya comes from Hebrew and means I will thank God or thanksgiving to God.
Osborne
Norse · From Old Norse elements 'os' (god) and 'bjorn' (bear), meaning 'divine bear'.
Ottis
German · Variant of Otis, from the Germanic name Otto meaning 'wealth' or 'prosperity.'
Odis
English · Variant of Otis, from a Germanic element meaning 'wealth' or 'riches.' Used primarily in the American South.
Olivette
French · French diminutive of Olive, from Latin oliva meaning "olive tree," a symbol of peace.
Onalee
English · Modern compound of Ona and Lee, a creative American coinage.
Olliver
English · Variant spelling of Oliver, from Latin 'oliva' meaning olive tree, symbolizing peace.
Osher
Hebrew · A Hebrew name meaning "happiness," "blessing," or "good fortune."
Odalis
Spanish · Odalis is a modern Spanish-used form possibly related to Germanic names with wealth or fortune elements.
Olina
Greek · Olina is often treated as a variant linked to Greek-rooted names such as Helene, suggesting light or brightness.
Oliviana
Latin · Oliviana is a modern elaboration of Olivia, from Latin oliva, meaning olive tree, a symbol of peace and fruitfulness.
Oriya
Hebrew · Likely related to Hebrew Uriyah or Orya forms, meaning my light is God or light of God.
Osinachi
African · Igbo name meaning “it is from God” or “God is with us,” an African faith-centered name.
Ozai
Japanese · Likely a modern name popularized by fiction, with a sharp, stylized sound rather than a fixed classic etymology.
Osayd
Arabic · Variant of Usaid/Usayd, an Arabic diminutive meaning "little lion."
Oneal
Irish · Anglicized form of the Irish surname Ó Néill, meaning 'descendant of Niall' (champion or cloud).
Osmond
English · From Old English 'os' (god) and 'mund' (protection), meaning divine protector.
Oliviah
Latin · A spelling variant of Olivia, from Latin oliva, meaning "olive tree."
Oceane
French · A French name derived from ocean, evoking the sea and wide waters.
Owynn
Welsh · Variant spelling of Owen, from Welsh 'Owain' meaning 'young warrior' or from Latin Eugenius 'well-born'.
Omi
Japanese · Short Japanese name that can mean sea or honor depending on kanji, and is now used as a unisex given name.
Oaklynd
English · Oaklynd is an English-style place name built from oak, the tree symbolizing strength, with a locational ending.
Oraya
Hebrew · Oraya likely draws on Hebrew or, meaning light, and has a flowing Spanish-style form.
Oysha
Arabic · Oysha is likely a variant of Aisha, from Arabic, meaning alive or living.
Ottilia
German · From Germanic aud meaning 'wealth, prosperity'; borne by a medieval Alsatian saint.
Orville
French · Coined from French 'or' (gold) and 'ville' (town), meaning 'golden town,' popularized by Orville Wright.
Otilia
German · Variant of Ottilia, from Germanic 'od' meaning wealth and prosperity.
Octavious
Latin · Variant of Octavius, from Latin octavus meaning 'eighth,' traditionally given to an eighth child.
Ollin
Spanish · From Nahuatl meaning 'movement' or 'earthquake,' associated with cosmic motion in Aztec cosmology.
Osbaldo
German · Spanish/Italian form of Oswald, from Old English 'os' (god) and 'weald' (power, ruler).
Otoniel
Hebrew · Otoniel is the Spanish form of Othniel, a Hebrew biblical name meaning God is my strength.
Osama
Arabic · Osama is an Arabic name meaning "lion."
Ociel
Spanish · Ociel is used in Spanish-speaking communities and is often interpreted as a modern biblical-style name, sometimes linked to divine or heavenly meanings.
Ozair
Arabic · An Arabic form linked to Ezra, a biblical name often understood as help or helper.
Olanna
African · An Igbo name from Nigeria meaning 'God's gold' or 'golden,' associated with great beauty and spiritual worth.
Ozzi
Hebrew · Usually a nickname form of Oz or Oswald-like names; in Hebrew Oz means "strength" or "power."
Onyxx
Greek · Onyxx is a stylized form of Onyx, from Greek, referring to the black gemstone.
Omiras
Arabic · Omiras likely draws on Arabic Amir or Greek-style endings, suggesting leadership or nobility in a modern form.
Odilia
German · Germanic name from 'odal' meaning wealth or fortune; Saint Odilia is patron saint of eyesight.
Olly
English · Diminutive of Oliver or Olivia, from Latin oliva meaning 'olive tree'.
Orchid
English · English nature name from the flower, derived from Greek 'orkhis.'
Oluwadamilola
African · Oluwadamilola is a Yoruba name meaning "God has made me wealthy" or "God has blessed me with honor."
Oluwatamilore
African · Oluwatamilore is Yoruba and carries the meaning "God has done me good" or "God has favored me."
Oliana
Spanish · Oliana likely connects to olive-based names, from Latin roots associated with the olive tree.
Osmary
Spanish · A Latin American invented name possibly blending Osmar and Mary, used predominantly in Spanish-speaking regions.
Obaloluwa
African · Yoruba name from Nigeria meaning 'the king belongs to God' or 'the lord is God'.
Oryn
Greek · Modern variant of Orion, the Greek mythological hunter and constellation, meaning 'boundary' or 'rising in the sky.'
Osean
Irish · Modern variant blending Ossian, the legendary Irish poet, with Ocean, evoking the sea.
Ostara
German · Germanic goddess of spring and dawn; etymologically linked to 'east' and the origin of the word Easter.
Ovadia
Hebrew · Hebrew form of Obadiah (עֹבַדְיָה) meaning 'servant of God,' borne by a minor prophet in the Bible.
Oaklei
English · Nature-based and modern, combining oak with -lee/-ley, often interpreted as “oak meadow” in English naming style.
Ozella
English · American invented name, possibly a feminized elaboration of the place name Ozark or a blend with -ella.
Olivine
French · From the green mineral olivine, derived from Latin 'oliva' meaning 'olive tree.'
Onan
Hebrew · Biblical Hebrew name meaning 'strength' or 'vigor,' borne by a son of Judah in Genesis.
Onika
Greek · Onika is likely related to Annika or Veronica-like forms, often interpreted through Greek roots linked with victory or grace.
Ossiel
Hebrew · Likely a form of Uzziel or Osiel, a Hebrew name meaning God is my strength.
Onesty
English · A respelling of Honesty, taken from the English virtue word meaning truthfulness and integrity.
Olaya
Spanish · Spanish form of Eulalia, from Greek 'eu' (good) and 'lalein' (to speak), meaning 'well-spoken.'
Orlaith
Irish · Old Irish name from 'ór' (gold) and 'flaith' (sovereignty), meaning 'golden princess' or 'golden queen.'
Otavio
Latin · Italian and Portuguese variant of Octavius, from Latin 'octavus' meaning the eighth.
Onora
Latin · From honor-rooted naming like Honora, tied to the Latin meaning of honor and esteem.
Orya
Hebrew · A variant of Ori or Oria, from Hebrew meaning 'my light' or 'light of God.'
Odinn
Norse · From the Norse god Óðinn, whose name underlies modern adaptations meaning awe-inspiring divine wisdom and warlike power.
Ostap
Slavic · A Slavic form of Eustathios, from Greek roots meaning "steadfast" or "well-built."
Ozora
Japanese · Ozora is a Japanese name element meaning great sky, giving it an airy celestial feel.
Ohtani
Japanese · Ohtani is a Japanese surname meaning large valley, from elements meaning big and valley.
Orren
Hebrew · Variant of Oren, from Hebrew meaning 'pine tree,' or Irish meaning 'pale-skinned.'
Orah
Hebrew · Variant of Orah/Ora, from Hebrew 'or' meaning 'light' or 'my light.'
Ovie
Latin · Diminutive possibly from Ovid (Latin 'ovis,' sheep) or a pet form of Ova.
Owens
Welsh · Patronymic from Owen, derived from Welsh 'Owain' meaning 'young warrior' or 'well-born.'
Ogden
English · English place name and surname from Old English meaning 'oak valley' or 'oak-tree dell.'
Olimpia
Greek · Variant of Olympia, from Greek 'Olympos,' the mountain home of the gods in mythology.
Olivet
Latin · From Mount Olivet (Mount of Olives) in Jerusalem, a biblically significant place name.
Ozlem
Arabic · Ozlem is used in Turkish from a word meaning longing or yearning, with roots tied to Near Eastern language traditions.
Omaira
Arabic · A form of Omaira or Umayra from Arabic roots, often interpreted as flourishing or long-lived.
Omid
Persian · Persian name meaning hope.
Obinna
African · Obinna is an Igbo name from West Africa meaning “father’s heart.”
Olivya
Latin · Olivya is a spelling variant of Olivia, from Latin oliva meaning 'olive tree,' a symbol of peace.
Oliviagrace
Latin · A modern compound of Olivia, from the olive tree, and Grace, the virtue name meaning elegance and divine favor.
Oshen
English · Oshen is likely a modern English-style spelling inspired by 'ocean,' evoking the sea.
Omaya
Arabic · Omaya is an Arabic-associated name, often linked to noble lineage or the historic Umayya form.
Ohanna
Hebrew · Ohanna is likely derived from Johanna or Ohan, names tied to Hebrew roots meaning "God is gracious."
Oluwaferanmi
African · Yoruba name meaning 'God loves me,' composed of 'Oluwa' (God), 'fe' (love), 'ran' (for), and 'mi' (me).
Oleksandr
Slavic · Ukrainian form of Alexander, from Greek 'Alexandros,' meaning 'defender of men.'
Oakly
English · Variant spelling of Oakley, an English place name meaning 'oak clearing' or 'oak wood.'
Omere
African · A West African name of uncertain origin, possibly related to Arabic Omar ('long-lived') or a traditional clan name.
Ovee
English · A short modern invented name likely derived from Ovi/Owen sounds, valued as a compact unisex form.
Osiyo
English · Osiyo is best known as a Cherokee greeting meaning 'hello'; as a name it carries warmth and welcome.
Oheneba
African · Oheneba is an Akan name meaning royal child or prince, traditionally associated with nobility.
Ozlynn
English · A modern coined name blending the trendy Oz- opening with the familiar -lynn ending.
Odonis
Greek · Odonis is likely a modern Hispanic form influenced by Adonis, the Greek mythological name tied to beauty and desire.
Obidiah
Hebrew · Obidiah is a variant of Obadiah, the Hebrew biblical name meaning servant of the Lord.
Odie
English · Diminutive of names like Odell or Otis; an informal pet form with no independent etymology.
Oneil
Irish · Anglicized form of Irish Ó Néill, meaning 'descendant of Niall' (champion or cloud).
Orazio
Italian · Italian form of Horatius/Horace, a Roman family name possibly meaning 'timekeeper' or 'hour'.
Orest
Greek · Variant of Orestes, from Greek 'oros' meaning mountain, borne by Agamemnon's son in myth.
Omen
Latin · From Latin 'omen' meaning 'sign' or 'portent'; a word name evoking prophecy.
Onaje
African · Used in African and African American naming, often linked to meanings such as 'a sensitive one' or 'one who observes.'
Oshay
Irish · Oshay likely reflects O'Shea, an Irish surname from Gaelic roots meaning descendant of Shea, a name tied to hawk-like or stately qualities.
Oluchi
African · Oluchi is an African name, especially Igbo in usage, meaning 'work of God' or 'God's handiwork.'
Olajuwon
African · A Yoruba name meaning wealth or honor has advanced, associated with status and blessing.
Omair
Arabic · Omair is an Arabic diminutive of Umar, often meaning 'long-lived,' 'flourishing,' or 'eloquent.'
Oluwafemi
African · Oluwafemi is a Yoruba name meaning 'God loves me' or 'the Lord loves me.'
Osmany
Arabic · A form related to عثمان Uthman, an Arabic name traditionally interpreted as 'wise' or 'bustard bird.'
Ousman
Arabic · Ousman is a West African form of Uthman, an Arabic name traditionally meaning wise or powerful.
Omran
Arabic · Omran is an Arabic name meaning “prosperity,” “civilization,” or “long life.”
Oluwaseyi
African · A Yoruba name meaning "God has made this" or "God has done this."
Oliwia
Slavic · The Polish form of Olivia, from Latin oliva, meaning 'olive tree,' a sign of peace and fruitfulness.
Oriane
French · Oriane is a French form related to Latin aurum or dawn imagery, often associated with gold or sunrise.
Oliviarose
Latin · Oliviarose is a modern compound of Olivia, from the olive tree, and Rose, the flower name.
Oluwanifemi
African · Oluwanifemi is Yoruba and means "God loves me" or "the Lord loves me."
Omarii
Arabic · A spelling variant of Omari from Arabic *Umar*, historically linked to strength, life, and enduring legacy.
Ozil
German · Turkish-German surname used as a given name, from Turkish 'öz' meaning 'essence' or 'true self.'
Oxford
English · Topographic English name from the crossing or ford at a river oxen pasture, now a place-based given name.
Ozara
Arabic · An Arabic-influenced modern name with links to forms meaning honor or radiance, used as a distinctive feminine name.
Oracle
Greek · Oracle comes from the Greek oráklē, meaning a divine seer, and entered English as a name meaning one who speaks prophecy.
Oaklea
English · Modern spelling of Oakley, from Old English *ac* (oak) + *lēah* (clearing), meaning “oak clearing.”
Osian
Welsh · Osian is the Welsh form of Ossian, tied to legendary poetry and usually linked with a little deer meaning.
Oso
Spanish · Oso is Spanish for bear and is used as a bold modern name with animal symbolism.
Oaklinn
English · Oaklinn blends the English tree name Oak with the popular -linn ending, giving it a nature-inspired modern feel.
Osaid
Arabic · Osaid is an Arabic diminutive of Asad, meaning little lion.
Ozni
Hebrew · A biblical Hebrew name, usually interpreted as my hearing or one who listens.
Oisha
Arabic · Oisha is likely a variant of Aisha, from Arabic roots meaning living or prosperous.
Ozian
Greek · Ozian appears to be a modern name possibly influenced by Ossian or Ozi, with poetic and invented overtones.
Osborn
English · From Old English/Norse 'os' (god) + 'beorn' (bear/warrior), meaning 'divine bear' or 'god warrior.'
Odella
German · Variant of Odele, from Germanic 'odel' meaning wealth, or Greek 'ode' meaning song.
Orlan
German · Variant of Orlando, from Germanic elements meaning famous throughout the land.
Onni
Norse · Finnish name meaning happiness, luck, or good fortune.
Oniel
Irish · Variant of O'Neil from Irish 'Niall' meaning 'champion', or a form of the Hebrew name Daniel.
Ontario
English · Taken from the place name Ontario, from an Iroquoian word often interpreted as "great lake."
Ornella
Italian · Ornella is an Italian name likely linked with ornello, the flowering ash tree.
Oluwakemi
African · A Yoruba name meaning God cares for me or God pampers me.
Odai
Arabic · An Arabic name often linked with returning visitors or small, quick movement in older usage.
Osaze
African · An Edo name from Nigeria meaning God loves or favored by God.
Osten
Norse · Likely related to Scandinavian and Germanic name forms such as Osten or Ostene, often tied to eastern or ancestral place roots.
Omaree
Arabic · A modern elaboration of Omar, an Arabic name associated with flourishing and long life.
Olesia
Slavic · Olesia is a Slavic diminutive form related to Alexandra or Oleg-derived families, often conveying protection or defense.
Oluwadamilare
African · Oluwadamilare is a Yoruba name meaning 'God has vindicated or justified me.'
Oluwademilade
African · Oluwademilade is a Yoruba name meaning 'God has crowned me with wealth or honor.'
Ozmar
German · Variant of Osmar, combining Germanic elements 'os' (god) and 'mar' (famous), meaning 'divinely famous.'
Osyris
African · Creative variant of Osiris, the ancient Egyptian god of the afterlife, rebirth, and the underworld.
Oliyah
Arabic · Variant blending Olivia (Latin: olive tree) and Aaliyah (Arabic/Hebrew: exalted or lofty), combining nature and elevation.
Oberyn
German · A modern literary name from Germanic *ober* ('upper') roots, popularized by fantasy works.
Oshin
Japanese · Used in Japanese and Indian contexts; in Indian usage it is often linked to oceanic or expansive imagery.
Ozwald
English · A variant of Oswald, from Germanic roots meaning “god” and “rule/power.”
Ozlyn
English · A modern invented name influenced by Oz and -lyn endings, chosen mainly for sound and style.
Obrempong
African · An Akan title-name from West Africa meaning a great, noble, or illustrious person.
Octavya
Latin · A modern form of Octavia, from Latin meaning eighth.
Omiri
African · Omiri appears African in form and likely carries a meaning tied to lineage, blessing, or identity.
Orpha
Hebrew · Variant of Orpah, from Hebrew meaning back of the neck or gazelle; Naomi's daughter-in-law in Ruth.
Octave
Latin · From Latin 'octavus' meaning eighth, traditionally given to the eighth child in a family.
Oris
English · Possibly from Latin 'os/oris' meaning mouth or speech, or a variant of Horace.
Orien
Latin · Variant of Orion, from Greek mythology meaning rising or dawning; the great hunter constellation.
Oria
Latin · From Latin 'aurum' meaning gold, or a short form of names like Gloria or Victoria.
Oralia
Latin · From Latin 'orare' meaning 'to pray' or 'aurum' meaning 'golden'; a poetic Spanish name.
Obediah
Hebrew · Variant of Obadiah, Hebrew meaning "servant of God"; an Old Testament prophet.
Ottavio
Italian · Italian form of Octavius, from Latin "octavus" meaning "eighth."
Olivea
Latin · Variant spelling of Olivia, from Latin 'oliva' meaning 'olive tree,' a symbol of peace.
Olwyn
Welsh · Welsh name meaning 'white footprint,' from 'ol' (track) and 'gwyn' (white/blessed). A figure in Welsh legend.
Onna
English · Possibly from Irish 'onna' (ash tree) or Japanese 'onna' (woman/female).
Oleg
Slavic · A Slavic form of the Norse name Helgi, meaning holy or blessed.
Ondine
French · Ondine comes from Latin unda, "wave," through French, and refers to a water spirit in legend.
Otniel
Hebrew · Otniel is a form of Othniel, a Hebrew biblical name meaning lion of God or strength of God.
Osmara
Arabic · Osmara is likely a feminine form influenced by Osmar or Omar, names associated with flourishing, eloquence, or long life.
Oluwatobi
African · From Yoruba, it means 'God is great' or 'God is worthy of praise.'
Oshae
Irish · Likely derived from O'Shea, an Irish surname from a family name meaning descendant of Shea.
Octayvia
Latin · Octayvia is a creative spelling of Octavia, a Latin name meaning "eighth."
Oonagh
Irish · Oonagh is an anglicized form of Una, an Irish name often interpreted as one, unity, or lamb.
Orbelin
Spanish · Likely a rare Spanish modern name, possibly influenced by orbita or ornamental name formation.
Olesya
Slavic · A Slavic diminutive of Aleksandra or related forms, often interpreted as 'defender of mankind.'
Oniya
African · Oniya is likely a modern name influenced by African naming patterns, often interpreted with a graceful or prized sound rather than a fixed historic meaning.
Oxana
Slavic · Oxana is a Slavic form of Oksana, ultimately linked to the Greek Xenia, meaning 'hospitality' or 'guest.'
Osanna
Hebrew · Osanna comes from the Hebrew liturgical cry behind 'Hosanna,' meaning 'save, please' or 'save now.'
Oluwatobiloba
African · Oluwatobiloba is a Yoruba name meaning God is a great king or God is greatly majestic.
Olman
Spanish · Used in Hispanic naming and likely adapted from surname-style Germanic roots with noble or protective associations.
Oliviya
Latin · Oliviya is a spelling variant of Olivia, from Latin oliva, meaning olive tree.
Osbourne
English · Osbourne comes from Old Norse elements meaning 'divine bear' and entered English as a surname and given name.
Onesti
Latin · Onesti likely relates to Latin honestus, meaning honorable or honest.
Olana
Greek · A form connected to Olan and Olena traditions from Greek naming streams tied to Helen or olive meanings.
Oluwatise
African · Yoruba name meaning 'God has done something worthy of praise,' expressing divine thanksgiving.
Oakli
English · Modern respelling of Oakley, an English place name meaning oak wood or oak clearing.
Oxley
English · English topographical name from ox + ley (meadow), describing land once used by oxen.
Olli
English · A diminutive form of Oliver, used in English as a friendly shorter form and name in its own right.
Oliviamae
Latin · Oliviamae combines Olivia, from Latin oliva meaning "olive," with Mae, creating a double-barreled modern classic.
Ozymandias
Greek · Greek rendering of a throne name of Ramesses II, widely known through Shelley’s poem and ancient royal imagery.
Odhran
Irish · From Irish Odhran, traditionally meaning little dark one or dusky-haired.
Oluwadunsin
African · Oluwadunsin is a Yoruba name meaning God has become sweet to worship or serve, centered on devotion.
Ozzlyn
English · Ozzlyn is a modern invented name blending Oz or Ozzie with the fashionable -lyn ending.
Oshynn
English · A modern invented form inspired by ocean, carrying sea-related imagery.
Omavi
Indian · Omavi appears to draw from Indian sacred syllable Om, giving it a spiritual, modern coined feel.
Omisha
Indian · An Indian name likely derived from Sanskritic roots, often interpreted with divine or spiritual associations.
Oceanus
Greek · From Greek mythology, Oceanus was the Titan of the vast encircling world-river or ocean.
Osaiah
Hebrew · Likely a biblical-style Hebrew name related to roots meaning God saves or God helps.
Osiyah
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Josiah or related Hebrew names, carrying meanings tied to God supporting or healing.
Osa
Spanish · From Spanish 'osa' meaning 'she-bear,' or Norse origin meaning 'divine.'
Ottie
English · Pet form of Ottilia or Otto, from Germanic aud meaning 'wealth' or 'prosperity.'
Olaf
Norse · From Old Norse 'Anleifr' meaning 'ancestor's relic' or 'descendant's heirloom,' borne by Norwegian kings.
Orie
English · Variant of Oren or a diminutive form, possibly related to Latin 'aureus' meaning golden.
Orel
Latin · From Latin 'aureus' meaning 'golden,' or Slavic for 'eagle.'
Orvin
English · From Old English or Norse elements meaning 'spear friend' or 'brave friend.'
Ollis
English · Variant of Olaf or Oliver, from Norse 'Áleifr' meaning ancestor's relic or descendant.
Odetta
French · Variant of Odette, from Germanic aud meaning 'wealth, fortune'; famously borne by Odetta Holmes.
Orbin
Latin · Rare variant possibly related to Latin 'orbis' (circle, world) or Orban.
Ollen
Norse · Variant of Olin, from Old Norse meaning ancestor or heritage.
Osha
English · Modern name associated with an aromatic plant in the parsley family used in traditional medicine.
Odilon
French · French name from Germanic 'odal' meaning wealth or fortune.
Otilio
Spanish · Spanish form from Germanic 'odal' meaning wealth or prosperity.
Olanrewaju
African · Olanrewaju is a Yoruba name meaning wealth or honor is moving forward again.
Oluwatosin
African · Oluwatosin is a Yoruba name meaning the Lord is worthy to be praised.
Oluseyi
African · Oluseyi is a Yoruba name meaning God has done this or God made this.
Onur
Arabic · Onur is a Turkish-used name from a word meaning honor, dignity, and esteem.
Omika
Indian · Omika is likely an Indian name connected to Om, the sacred sound, suggesting spiritual resonance.
Oshai
Irish · Oshai appears to be a modern form influenced by Irish surname sounds such as O'Shea, associated with hawk-like imagery.
Ottavia
Italian · Ottavia is the Italian feminine form of Octavius, from Latin meaning 'eighth.'
Omkar
Indian · A Sanskrit-derived name referring to the sacred syllable Om and divine cosmic sound.
Osirus
Greek · Osirus is likely inspired by Osiris, the Egyptian god whose name entered English through Greek forms.
Oluwatimilehin
African · Yoruba name meaning God is mine or God belongs to me, expressing divine closeness.
Olaoluwa
African · Olaoluwa is a Yoruba name meaning wealth or honor of God, combining divine and prosperity themes.
Oluwatoni
African · Oluwatoni is Yoruba in origin and means “God is worthy of praise” or “God deserves honor.”
Oviya
Indian · Oviya is an Indian name, especially used in Tamil contexts, commonly understood to mean artistlike, graceful, or beautiful drawing.
Ohm
Indian · Ohm is derived from Om, the sacred Sanskrit sound symbolizing the universe and spiritual unity.
Oluwateniola
African · Oluwateniola is a Yoruba name meaning God has spread wealth or honor, reflecting gratitude and blessing.
Oniyah
English · Oniyah is best treated as a modern invented name, shaped by contemporary vowel-rich naming patterns.
Ohene
African · Ohene is a Ghanaian Akan name meaning 'king' or 'chief.'
Ozvaldo
German · Variant of Osvaldo, from Germanic elements meaning 'divine power' or 'God's rule.'
Ozaria
Hebrew · A modern invented feminine form inspired by Azaria, from Hebrew meaning 'helped by God.'
Olachi
African · Igbo name from Nigeria meaning 'God's work' or 'God's wealth', expressing divine blessing.
Okalani
English · Used as a poetic English name with nature imagery, commonly associated with sky and celestial openness.
Olijah
Hebrew · Olijah is a variant of Elijah, from Hebrew Eliyahu meaning "My God is Yahweh," a classic biblical prophet name.
Oluwadabira
African · A Yoruba name with *Oluwa* as the divine element and a meaning centered on God’s help or salvation.
Omina
Arabic · A rare feminine form tied to Arabic Amina, meaning truthful or trusted, with an added Latin-like sound like omens in *omina*.
Octaviah
Latin · Octaviah is a stylized form of Octavia, from Latin meaning eighth.
Odesza
Slavic · Odesza is likely inspired by Odessa, the place name of Slavic origin associated with the historic Black Sea city.
Owsley
English · Owsley is an English surname name likely meaning woodland clearing or meadow associated with a personal name.
Ocyrus
Greek · Ocyrus is a Greek-style modern coined name with mythic and classical sound elements.
Onias
Greek · Onias is a Hellenized biblical-era name borne by Jewish high priests, likely rooted in Hebrew tradition.
Ozman
Arabic · Ozman is likely a modern spelling related to Uthman or عثمان, an Arabic name of early Islamic history.
Ozzlynn
English · Ozzlynn is a modern invented blend, likely combining Ozzy with the popular -lynn suffix.
Oceano
Greek · From ocean, rooted in Greek Okeanos, the mythic world sea.
Oslin
English · Oslin is likely a surname-style modern name with English and Scottish usage, possibly linked to old place or family names.
Olaedo
African · An Igbo-derived name meaning roughly "gold" or "precious thing," with strong cultural roots in Nigeria.
Olaia
Spanish · A Basque and Spanish form of Eulalia, from Greek roots meaning "well-spoken" or "sweetly speaking."
Olalla
Spanish · A Spanish form of Eulalia, ultimately from Greek, meaning "well-spoken."
Olivemae
Latin · A compound of Olive and Mae, joining the Latin peace-symbol tree name with a classic English diminutive.
Olivie
French · A French-style form related to Olivia or Olive, from Latin oliva, meaning "olive tree."
Ocyris
Greek · Likely a modern form influenced by Greek-sounding mythic names such as Osiris or Cyrus-like endings.
Olukolade
African · A Yoruba name meaning roughly God has brought wealth, from olu for God or lord and ade for crown or wealth.
Omyri
Arabic · Likely inspired by Arabic Umar or Amiri forms, adapted into a modern melodic spelling.
Onnyx
Greek · A modern spelling of Onyx, from Greek onux meaning claw or nail and the black gemstone name.
Oro
Spanish · From Romance words meaning gold, used as a bright and precious-sounding name.
Osai
African · An African name found in Edo and related traditions, often associated with honor, nobility, or divine favor.
Oshean
Irish · Likely a modern variant of O'Shea, an Irish surname derived from a family name meaning hawk-like or stately.
Ozari
Hebrew · Likely built from Hebrew oz meaning strength, giving a sense of strength or power.
Ozi
Hebrew · From Hebrew oz meaning strength, making Ozi a short form meaning my strength or strong one.
Oakey
English · English nature name derived from the oak tree, meaning 'from the oak meadow.'
Oakie
English · Diminutive from the English oak tree, symbolizing strength and endurance.
Oakleymae
English · A compound of Oakley, meaning oak clearing, and Mae, a traditional springtime name.
Oakliegh
English · Oakliegh is a creative spelling of Oakley, an English place name meaning oak clearing or meadow.
Oaklon
English · A modern English-style invention built on oak, giving it a sturdy, woodland feel.
Oana
Hebrew · Oana is a form of Ioana, ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan, meaning God is gracious.
Oanh
Chinese · Used in Vietnamese tradition and often associated with bird imagery such as a songbird or nightingale.
Oatha
English · Feminine form derived from English "oath," meaning a solemn promise.
Oather
English · Rare English name likely derived from 'oath,' suggesting one who swears or keeps oaths.
Oatis
English · Variant of Otis, derived from Germanic Otto meaning 'wealth' or 'prosperity.'
Oba
African · Yoruba name meaning king or ruler, a title of royalty in West African tradition.
Obada
Arabic · From Arabic Ubadah or Obada, related to worship and servitude to God.
Obafemi
African · Yoruba name meaning 'the king loves me,' combining 'oba' (king), 'fẹ' (love), and 'mi' (me).
Obai
Arabic · Obai is an Arabic name related to worship and service, often understood as a diminutive of a devotional root.
Obaid
Arabic · Obaid is an Arabic diminutive of Abd, meaning “little servant” or “humble servant.”
Obaidullah
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning "little servant of God" or "humble servant of Allah."
Obama
African · A Luo (East African) surname meaning 'slightly bent' or 'leaning,' from the Luo people of Kenya.
Oban
Scottish · Oban is a Scottish place name meaning little bay, taken from the coastal town in western Scotland.
Obasi
African · Obasi is an African name, especially from Igbo tradition, associated with divinity and often interpreted as connected to God or the supreme deity.
Obbie
Hebrew · Diminutive of Obadiah, from Hebrew meaning 'servant of God.' A familiar Southern American form.
Obdulia
Spanish · From Latin meaning devotion or perseverance. Associated with a venerated Spanish saint from Borja.
Obdulio
Spanish · A Spanish name likely shaped from Late Latin naming traditions, often interpreted as meaning one who serves humbly.
Obe
English · Short form of Obediah or Oberon; from Hebrew meaning "servant of God" or Germanic "noble bear."
Obeda
Hebrew · Feminine form of Obed, meaning 'servant of God' or 'worshipper'.
Obehi
African · Edo (Nigerian) name meaning God's will or expressing surrender to divine will.
Obelia
Greek · From Greek 'obelos' meaning 'pointed pillar'; also a genus of marine organisms.
Ober
German · German topographic name meaning 'upper' or 'higher,' denoting someone living at a higher elevation.
Obera
English · Rare name possibly influenced by Oberon or a modern American coinage.
Oberia
German · Feminine form evoking Oberon, the fairy king from medieval legend and Shakespeare.
Obert
German · Germanic name from elements meaning heritage and bright or famous.
Oberta
German · Feminine of Obert, a Germanic name meaning bright or noble fame.
Obet
Hebrew · Obet is a variant of Obed, from Hebrew meaning 'servant' or 'worshiper.'
Obeth
Hebrew · Likely a shortened or altered form related to Hebrew names like Obadiah, carrying a servant-of-God sense.
Obey
English · English virtue name from the word obey, meaning to heed or comply.
Obianuju
African · An Igbo name from Nigeria meaning one who came in the midst of abundance or wealth.
Obichukwu
African · Obichukwu is an Igbo name meaning the heart or mind is of God, expressing devotion and divine belonging.
Obieze
African · An African name, likely Igbo in feel, associated with heart, kindness, or goodness depending on local form.
Obiora
African · Igbo name meaning 'heart of the world' or 'the world's child' depending on dialect and tone.
Obra
African · Of uncertain origin; possibly West African or from Spanish 'obra' meaning 'work' or 'deed.'
Obrain
Irish · Obrain is a variant of O'Brien, an Irish surname meaning "descendant of Brian."
Obrey
English · Variant of Aubrey, from Germanic Alberic meaning 'elf ruler' or 'supernatural power.'
Obrian
Irish · A form of O'Brien, from Irish meaning 'descendant of Brian,' with Brian often linked to 'high' or 'noble.'
Obrien
Irish · From Irish Ó Briain meaning descendant of Brian, where Brian means noble or high.
Obry
French · Variant of Aubrey, from Germanic Alberic meaning 'elf ruler' or 'supernatural power.'
Obryan
Irish · A variant of O'Brien, from an Irish surname meaning “descendant of Brian.”
Obryant
Irish · Obryant appears to derive from O'Bryant or Bryant, an Irish and English surname meaning descendant of Brian.
Obsa
Arabic · A modern Arabic naming variant tied to regional Muslim naming use, without a strong single classical form.
Oby
Hebrew · Short form of Obadiah, from Hebrew meaning 'servant of God.'
Oc
Chinese · Short East Asian name; in Korean can mean 'jade,' in Chinese contexts varies by character.
Oca
Spanish · Rare Spanish name; also a word for a South American wood-sorrel plant.
Ocasio
Spanish · Ocasio is a Spanish surname-name likely tied to a family or place name, and is used today as a distinctive given name.
Occie
English · Rare diminutive, likely a pet form of Oscar or Octavia, meaning 'little deer' or 'eighth.'
Oce
French · Rare short form possibly derived from 'Ocean' or French diminutive usage.
Ocea
Greek · From Greek 'Okeanos,' referencing the ocean; evokes the sea and vastness.
Oceal
English · Variant of Oceala or Ocean, from Latin/Greek 'oceanus' meaning 'great river or sea'.
Oceania
Greek · A place-inspired name from Oceania, built on Greek okeanos, meaning 'ocean' or 'great sea.'
Ocelia
Latin · Rare name possibly derived from Latin 'ocellus' meaning little eye, or a variant of Cecelia.
Ocella
Latin · From Latin 'ocellus' meaning 'little eye,' a rare and lyrical feminine name.
Ocelotl
Spanish · Ocelotl comes from Nahuatl for jaguar; within the allowed categories it fits best under Spanish.
Oceola
English · Anglicized variant of Osceola, a Seminole name meaning 'black drink singer.' Adopted as a given name.
Ocey
English · Rare diminutive name, possibly a pet form of Oceana or Oscar, used in early America.
Ocia
English · Rare name of uncertain origin, possibly a phonetic variant of Osha or a creative coinage.
Oconner
Irish · A spelling variant of O'Connor, an Irish surname meaning descendant of Conchobhar.
Oconnor
Irish · From the Irish surname tradition Ó Conchobhair, meaning descendant of Conchobhar.
Octa
Latin · From Latin 'octavus' meaning 'eighth'; a shortened form of Octavia.
Octabio
Latin · Octabio is a variant of Octavio, from Latin octavus, meaning eighth.
Octava
Latin · Feminine form of Octavius, from Latin 'octavus' meaning 'eighth,' traditionally given to an eighth child.
Octaviana
Latin · Feminine elaboration of Octavius, meaning eighth, used in ancient Roman families.
Octaviano
Latin · Spanish form of Octavianus meaning 'eighth,' from Latin octavus. The name of Rome's first emperor Augustus.
Octavie
French · French form of Octavia, from Latin 'octavus' meaning eighth, a Roman family name.
Octavien
French · A French form of Octavianus, from Latin, meaning eighth.
Octavion
Latin · Octavion is a modern elaboration of Octavian, from Latin octavus, meaning eighth.
Octavis
Latin · Octavis is likely a variant of Octavius, from Latin meaning eighth.
Octavus
Latin · From Roman Latin, meaning eighth.
Octivia
Latin · Octivia is a variant of Octavia, a Latin name meaning eighth.
Od
Norse · From Old Norse 'óðr' meaning fury, ecstasy, or poetic inspiration, linked to the god Odin.
Oda
German · Feminine form of Otto, from Germanic 'aud' meaning wealth, fortune, or prosperity.
Odali
German · Likely related to Odalie or Odelia, from Germanic roots meaning 'wealth' or 'heritage.'
Odaliz
Spanish · Odaliz is likely a modern Spanish-influenced form, perhaps related to Odilia or noble-rooted Germanic names.
Odaly
Spanish · Likely a modern Spanish-influenced name, possibly related to forms like Odalis or Odalys.
Odalyz
Spanish · Odalyz is likely a Spanish-styled form of Odalis or Odelia-related names, connected with wealth or fortune.
Odaniel
Irish · Compound of Irish prefix 'O' (descendant of) and Daniel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my judge.'
Odarius
English · Odarius is likely a modern creation built with the classical-sounding suffix -darius, echoing Darius.