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Baby names starting with O

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Oppie
English · Pet form or diminutive, possibly from names like Opal; informal and affectionate in character.
Oprah
Hebrew · A variant of Orpah from the Bible, meaning back of the neck or fawn in traditional interpretation.
Optimus
Latin · Optimus is Latin for "best" or "excellent," from *optimum,* later used as a modern stylistic personal name meaning superior.
Or
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning “light,” derived from the biblical Hebrew word *’ôr*.
Orabell
English · Compound of Ora (pray/golden) and Bell (beautiful), meaning beautiful prayer.
Orabella
Latin · Orabella combines Latin-derived ora or aura-like sounds with bella, giving a beautiful, ornate modern feel.
Orabelle
Latin · Combination of Latin ora ('pray') and belle ('beautiful'), meaning 'beautiful prayer.'
Orace
Latin · Variant of Horace, from the Roman clan name Horatius, possibly meaning "timekeeper" or "hour."
Oracio
Spanish · Spanish variant of Horatio, from the Roman clan name Horatius, possibly meaning 'hour' or 'timekeeper'.
Oradee
Latin · Coined name possibly from Latin 'ora' (pray) with an ornamental ending.
Oradell
Latin · American compound from Latin 'ora' (pray/golden) and Dell (valley), meaning 'golden valley.'
Oral
Latin · From Latin 'os, oris' meaning mouth or speech; used as a given name mainly in the American South.
Oralee
Latin · Blend of Ora ('pray/gold') and Lee; may also echo French 'dorée' meaning 'golden.'
Oralene
English · Modern American coinage blending Oral (speaker/golden) with the suffix -ene.
Oram
English · English place name from Old English meaning at the river bank or edge of the slope.
Oramae
Latin · Compound of Ora (Latin for prayer or golden) and Mae (English springtime).
Oramel
Hebrew · Rare American name blending Hebrew elements, likely meaning 'God's light' or 'divine word.'
Orange
French · From the French city of Orange (Latin Arausio); also associated with the House of Orange.
Orangie
English · Whimsical name derived from the English word 'orange,' used as a given name primarily in the American South.
Orantes
Spanish · Orantes is a Spanish surname-style name likely linked to prayer, from a form meaning 'those who pray' or 'worshippers.'
Oras
Latin · Possibly from Latin 'ora' meaning prayer or shore, or Greek 'hora' meaning time or season.
Orasio
Italian · Orasio is an Italian form of Horatio, from a Latin family name often linked with time or seasonal naming.
Orba
Latin · Rare name possibly from Latin 'orbis' meaning 'circle, world' or an invented feminine form.
Orban
Latin · From Latin 'urbanus' meaning 'city dweller.' Also a Hungarian form of Urban, borne by several popes.
Orben
German · Likely derived from Latin 'urbanus' meaning 'city dweller' or 'refined,' via Germanic adaptation.
Orbie
English · Rare diminutive possibly from Latin orbis meaning 'circle, world'; an American regional name.
Orbra
English · Rare American name of uncertain origin, possibly a creative variant or regional coinage from the 19th century South.
Orby
English · From Old Norse place name elements meaning settlement or farmstead.
Orcella
Latin · Rare diminutive possibly from Latin 'orca' or a creative feminine formation.
Ord
English · From Old English ord meaning 'spear point' or 'sword's edge.'
Orda
German · Rare Germanic name possibly meaning 'point of a sword' or related to Old Norse elements.
Ordan
Hebrew · Ordan is likely a rare modern form influenced by Hebrew name elements such as or, meaning "light."
Ordean
English · Rare American name, possibly a phonetic variant of Ordine or a coined blend; meaning uncertain.
Ordell
English · Likely derived from Latin ordiri ('to begin') or Old English elements; a rare modern coinage.
Ordella
English · Possibly from Old English 'ord' meaning spear point, with a feminine suffix.
Orden
English · Variant of Odin or Arden; possibly from Old English ord meaning 'point, spear.'
Ordie
English · Diminutive form possibly from Ordway, an Old English name meaning spear warrior.
Ordis
English · Rare English name, possibly from Old English elements meaning 'sword point.'
Ore
English · From Hebrew 'or' meaning light, or English word name referring to precious mineral.
Orea
Greek · Feminine form from Greek 'oros' meaning mountain, suggesting highland beauty.
Oreal
Latin · Likely related to Aurelia or Oriel, carrying associations with gold, dawn, or a bright ornamental sound.
Orean
Latin · Rare name possibly derived from Latin "oriens" meaning "rising" or "eastern," evoking the dawn.
Oreana
Latin · A variant of Oriana, often linked to Latin ideas of dawn, gold, or brightness.
Oreane
French · Variant of Oriane or Auriane, from Latin 'aurum' meaning gold, suggesting the golden one.
Oreanna
Latin · Likely related to Oriana, from Latin aureus meaning "golden" or "dawn-like."
Oreatha
Greek · Elaborated form related to Greek 'oros' meaning mountain, or a variant of Aretha meaning virtue.
Oreda
English · Rare name possibly from Latin 'orare' meaning 'to pray' or a creative elaboration of Ora.
Oree
English · Rare name possibly a diminutive of Aurelia or from French 'orée' meaning 'edge' or 'border' (of a forest).
Oreen
English · Anglicized form possibly related to Irish Óirín (little gold) or a variant of Irene (peace).
Orelia
Latin · From Latin 'aurelia' meaning 'golden,' a feminine elaboration of Aurelius.
Orell
Latin · From Latin 'aureus' meaning golden, or a variant of Aurelia/Oriel.
Orella
Latin · From Latin 'orare' meaning to pray, or a diminutive related to 'aurum' meaning gold.
Orena
Latin · Possibly from Latin 'orare' meaning to pray, or a feminine elaboration of Oren (Hebrew: pine tree).
Orenda
African · Orenda is used as a name from an Indigenous term for spiritual power, though in modern naming it functions as a distinctive coined choice.
Orene
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'oren' meaning pine tree, or a variant of Greek Irene meaning peace.
Orentha
English · Orentha is likely a modern elaborated name with uncertain roots, used mainly for its distinctive sound.
Orenthal
English · Likely a modern coined name, perhaps influenced by names ending in -thal or -el.
Orenthia
English · Likely a modern elaborated name, probably shaped from Oren or Laurenthia-like sounds rather than one fixed root.
Orenthial
English · Orenthial appears to be a rare modern coined name, with no single settled etymology in standard use.
Oreofeoluwa
African · Oreofeoluwa is a Yoruba name meaning 'the grace of God' or 'God's favor is enough.'
Ores
Greek · Rare name possibly derived from Greek 'oros' meaning mountain, or a short form of classical Greek names.
Oressa
Greek · Possibly feminine form of Orestes, from Greek 'oros' meaning 'mountain'; a rare poetic name.
Oreste
Italian · Italian form of Greek Orestes, meaning 'mountain dweller', from oros (mountain).
Orestes
Greek · From Greek oros meaning 'mountain'; in mythology, the son of Agamemnon who avenged his father.
Oresto
Greek · Spanish/Italian form of Orestes, from Greek 'oros' meaning mountain dweller.
Orestus
Greek · Latinized form of Greek Orestes, meaning 'mountain dweller,' borne by Agamemnon's son.
Oreta
Latin · Likely a diminutive of Ora, from Latin 'orare' meaning prayer or supplication.
Oretha
Greek · Variant of Aretha, from Greek 'arete' meaning virtue, excellence, or moral goodness.
Oretta
Italian · Italian diminutive possibly from Latin aurum meaning gold, or ora meaning prayer.
Oreva
African · Name of African origin, meaning 'the people remember' in some traditions.
Orey
English · Rare name possibly a variant of Orie, from French 'doré' meaning golden.
Orfa
Hebrew · Orfa is a variant of Orpah, a Hebrew biblical name often interpreted as "back of the neck" or "fawn."
Orfalinda
Spanish · Orfalinda appears to be a rare ornate compound, possibly influenced by Germanic -linda and romantic Spanish-style forms.
Orfelinda
Spanish · A rare ornamental name likely shaped by Spanish usage and Germanic -linda, giving a sense of "beautiful" or "tender."
Orgil
Latin · Orgil is used in Mongolian naming and is often glossed as peak, summit, or dignified elevation.
Orhaan
Persian · A variant of Orhan, a historic ruler name often interpreted as "great leader" or noble sovereign.
Orianne
French · Orianne is a French form of Oriana, from Latin roots associated with 'golden' or 'dawn.'
Orianthi
Greek · A modern form associated with Oriane/Orianna roots, related to meanings of dawn and eastern light.
Orice
Latin · Rare name possibly derived from Latin ora meaning prayer or French doré meaning golden.
Orielle
French · Orielle is a French-style form related to Aurelia or Oriel, associated with ‘golden’ or ‘eastward light.’
Orietta
Italian · Italian diminutive of Ora or Aurea, from Latin 'aurum' meaning 'gold' or 'golden one'.
Orik
German · Likely a short form related to names like Ulrich or Eirik, carrying a sense of rule or leadership.
Oril
Latin · Rare variant possibly from Latin aureolus meaning "golden," or French oriel meaning "gallery."
Orilla
Latin · Possibly derived from Latin 'ora' meaning shore or border, or a diminutive of Ora.
Orina
Greek · Variant of Oriana, from Latin 'aurum' meaning 'gold' or Greek 'oros' meaning 'mountain.'
Orinda
English · Literary name popularized by 17th-century poet Katherine Philips ('The Matchless Orinda'), possibly meaning golden.
Orine
Greek · Rare feminine name possibly derived from Greek 'oros' meaning mountain.
Oriole
Latin · From Latin 'aureolus' meaning 'golden,' referencing the bright songbird.
Oriona
Greek · Feminine form of Orion, the Greek mythological hunter whose name may mean 'rising in the sky'.
Orionna
Greek · Orionna is a feminine elaboration of Orion, the Greek mythological hunter and constellation name.
Orise
English · Rare name, likely a phonetic variant of Orissa or a coined form suggesting sunrise or dawn.
Orisha
African · Orisha comes from Yoruba religion, referring to divine spirits or deities.
Orison
English · From the English word meaning "prayer," derived from Latin oratio (speech, prayer).
Orissa
Indian · From the Indian state of Odisha (formerly Orissa), used as a given name evoking exotic beauty.
Orit
Hebrew · A Hebrew name meaning 'light' or 'my light.'
Orita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive form, possibly from Latin aurum meaning 'gold' or a place-derived name.
Oriyan
Hebrew · A Hebrew-influenced name meaning 'my light' or 'light of God,' derived from Or (אור, light).
Oriyana
English · Oriyana is a modern elaboration of Oriana, a name linked to dawn or golden light from Latin roots.
Orlagh
Irish · From Old Irish Órfhlaith meaning golden princess or golden sovereignty; an ancient Gaelic name of noble heritage.
Orland
German · Variant of Orlando, from Germanic 'Hruodland' meaning 'famous throughout the land.'
Orlanda
Italian · Feminine of Orlando, from Germanic elements meaning fame of the land.
Orlander
German · Variant of Orlando, from Germanic elements meaning 'famous throughout the land.'
Orlandis
Spanish · Orlandis is likely related to Orlando, from Germanic roots meaning "famous land."
Orlandra
Spanish · Orlandra is a feminine elaboration of Orlando, from Germanic roots meaning "famous land."
Orlandrea
Italian · A modern elaboration of Orlando and Andrea, rooted in Germanic elements meaning 'famous land.'
Orlandria
English · Probably a feminine elaboration of Orlando, from Germanic elements meaning fame and land.
Orlandus
German · A Latinized form of Orlando or Roland, from Germanic roots meaning famous land.
Orlantha
English · Orlantha appears to be a modern elaboration of names like Orlanda, suggesting fame or renown in a stylized form.
Orlean
French · From the French city Orléans, itself from Latin 'Aurelianum' meaning golden.
Orlee
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'or li' meaning my light. A variant of Or-li.
Orleen
English · Elaborated form of Orlee, from Hebrew meaning my light, with an English suffix.
Orlen
English · Rare name possibly derived from a blend of Orlando or Orland, meaning 'famous land.'
Orlena
French · Variant of Orlene, from Latin aurum meaning 'golden', or French origin meaning 'gold'.
Orlenda
English · Orlenda is likely a modern elaboration related to Orlando or Orlanda, names tied to Germanic elements meaning famous land.
Orlene
French · Variant of Arlene or Orlena, from Latin 'aureus' meaning 'golden'.
Orletta
Italian · Diminutive of Orla (Irish 'golden princess') with an Italian-style suffix.
Orley
English · Variant of Orly or from Old English meaning eagle meadow; a rare place-based name.
Orlidia
Spanish · Orlidia is likely a rare elaboration of names like Orlanda or Lidia, with associations of fame or nobility.
Orlie
French · Variant of Orly, from French meaning 'golden'; can also be a diminutive of Orlando.
Orlinda
Italian · Blend of Orlanda and Linda, combining Germanic 'fame of the land' with 'beautiful.'
Orline
Latin · Diminutive form blending Latin 'aurum' (gold) with the French feminine suffix -line.
Orlis
Hebrew · Rare name possibly from Hebrew or meaning 'golden', a variant of Arlis or Orly.
Orlo
Latin · Possibly from Latin aurum (gold) or a diminutive of Orlando. A rare English name of uncertain origin.
Orlondo
Italian · Orlondo likely blends Orlando forms, ultimately from Germanic roots meaning "famous land."
Orlyn
English · Modern invented name blending 'Or-' (gold or eagle) with the suffix '-lyn,' suggesting golden beauty.
Orma
English · Possibly from Old Norse 'ormr' meaning 'serpent' or a feminine form of Ormond.
Ormah
Hebrew · Variant of Orpah or Orma, from Hebrew meaning 'gazelle' or 'fawn.'
Ormal
English · Rare American name of uncertain origin, possibly a phonetic variant of Norman or a modern coinage.
Orman
English · From Old English or Germanic roots meaning 'spear man' or 'seafarer,' a name denoting a warrior.
Ormand
English · Variant of Ormond, from Old Norse elements meaning 'serpent' and 'protector,' or Irish 'east Munster.'
Ormi
Norse · From Old Norse 'ormr' meaning serpent or dragon; a rare Scandinavian-rooted name.
Ormond
Irish · From Irish 'Oir Mumhan' meaning East Munster, or Germanic elements meaning serpent and protector.
Orna
Irish · Irish name meaning 'pale' or 'olive-colored'; also Hebrew for 'pine tree' or 'light.'
Orneta
Latin · From Latin 'ornatus' meaning 'adorned' or 'decorated,' with an Italian feminine diminutive suffix.
Ornie
English · Diminutive form, possibly from Oren or Orion, used as an informal pet name.
Oron
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning light, or sometimes interpreted as pine tree.
Oronde
African · Oronde is used as an African-derived given name, though its exact etymology is less clearly standardized.
Ororo
African · Ororo is an African name and is also known in popular culture, giving it a strong, striking sound.
Orothy
Greek · Clipped or variant form of Dorothy, from Greek Dorothea meaning 'gift of God'.
Orpah
Hebrew · Hebrew biblical name meaning back of the neck or fawn; Naomi's daughter-in-law.
Orpheus
Greek · Greek mythological musician who descended to the underworld; name possibly means 'darkness' or 'voice.'
Orphia
Greek · Feminine form of Orpheus, the legendary Greek musician and poet of myth.
Orphie
Greek · Diminutive derived from Greek 'Orpheus,' the legendary musician, meaning 'darkness of night.'
Orphus
Greek · Variant of Orpheus, from Greek mythology — the legendary musician who journeyed to the underworld.
Orquidea
Spanish · Orquidea is the Spanish word for orchid, ultimately from Greek, used as a floral given name.
Orquidia
Spanish · Orquidia comes from the Spanish word for orchid, linking the name to the flower.
Orr
Scottish · Scottish surname from Old Norse 'orri' meaning blackcock, or from a Gaelic edge/boundary word.
Orra
Scottish · Scottish dialect word meaning 'odd' or 'extra,' used as a given name.
Orral
English · Variant of Oral, from Latin 'orare' meaning 'to speak' or 'to pray.'
Orran
Irish · Variant of Oran, from Irish Gaelic Odhran meaning 'little pale green one.'
Orrel
English · English topographic name, variant of Orrell, from Old English meaning 'ore hill.'
Orrell
English · English place name from Old English 'ora' (ore) and 'hyll' (hill), meaning 'ore hill.'
Orrey
Norse · Orrey likely relates to Old Norse Orri, a name associated with the black grouse bird and northern naming traditions.
Orrick
English · Likely from an English surname with Norse-Germanic roots, possibly linked to rule, power, or an old place-name element.
Orrie
English · Diminutive of names like Orrin or Orlando, of uncertain etymology.
Orris
English · From the orris root (a type of iris plant), or a variant of Horace from Latin 'hora' meaning time.
Orry
Norse · Orry is likely related to Old Norse Orri, a name connected with the black grouse bird.
Orryn
Irish · A modernized form of Orin/Odrán, a Gaelic name once linked to "pale" imagery in old naming traditions.
Orsen
Latin · A variant of Orson, derived from Latin 'ursus' meaning bear, suggesting bear-like strength.
Orsola
Italian · Italian form of Ursula, from Latin 'ursa' meaning 'little she-bear.'
Ortega
Spanish · Ortega is a Spanish surname used as a given name, likely derived from a place or from nettle growth.
Ortencia
Spanish · Spanish form of Hortensia, from Latin 'hortensis' meaning of the garden.
Ortensia
Italian · Italian form of Hortensia, from Latin 'hortensis' meaning 'of the garden.'
Ortha
Greek · Possibly from Greek "orthos" meaning "straight" or "righteous."
Ortis
Spanish · From Spanish surname Ortiz, derived from Latin 'fortis' meaning brave or strong.
Ortiz
Spanish · Ortiz is a Spanish surname-derived name meaning 'son of Orti' or 'descendant of Ordoño,' reflecting patronymic roots.
Orton
English · English place-name surname from Old English meaning 'settlement on a shore or ridge.'
Ortrude
German · Germanic name from ort (point, spear) and trud (strength), meaning "spear strength." Variant of Ortrud.
Orum
Norse · Rare name from Scandinavian place names, possibly from Old Norse 'aurr' meaning 'gravel' or 'river bank.'
Orus
Greek · Variant of Horus, the ancient Egyptian falcon-headed sky god, via Greek 'Oros.'
Orva
English · Possibly from Old French meaning 'golden' or a feminine form related to Latin 'aurum' (gold).
Orval
French · From French 'or val' meaning 'golden valley,' or a variant of Orville.
Orvall
French · Variant of Orval/Orville, from French meaning 'golden city' or 'gold town.'
Orvalle
French · Variant of Orval or Orville, from French 'or' (gold) and 'val' (valley), meaning 'golden valley'.
Orvan
English · Rare name possibly from Old French 'or' (gold) and a Germanic element, or a variant of Orvin.
Orvel
English · Variant of Orville, coined from French elements meaning 'gold town.'
Orvell
French · Variant of Orville, from French meaning 'gold town' or 'golden city,' popularized in literature.
Orvella
English · Feminine elaboration of Orville, from a French place name meaning gold town.
Orven
English · Rare variant possibly related to Orvin, from Old English elements meaning 'spear friend' or 'brave friend'.
Orvetta
English · Feminine elaboration of Orville or Orva, meaning golden city or gold friend.
Orvid
Norse · Rare variant of Arvid, from Old Norse 'Arnviðr' meaning 'eagle tree,' combining strength and nature.
Orvie
English · Diminutive of Orville, coined from French elements meaning 'gold town.' Borne by aviation pioneer Orville Wright.
Orvil
French · Variant of Orville, from French meaning 'gold town'; popularized by literature.
Orvile
French · Variant of Orville, coined from French or meaning 'gold' and ville meaning 'town.'
Orvill
French · Variant of Orville, a French-coined name meaning 'gold town' (or + ville).
Orvilla
French · Feminine form of Orville, from Old French meaning "gold town" or "golden city."
Orvind
Norse · Scandinavian variant related to Øyvind, from Old Norse meaning 'island wind' or 'lucky winner.'
Orvis
English · Rare name possibly from Old Norse elements meaning 'spear' or an English surname variant.
Orvo
Norse · Finnish name meaning 'value, worth, precious.' Of Finno-Ugric origin.
Orwin
English · Germanic name meaning 'boar friend' or 'spear friend,' from Old English elements.
Ory
French · From French 'or' meaning gold, or a diminutive of names like Oriel or Orion.
Oryah
Hebrew · Oryah likely adapts Hebrew Oriyah or Uriyah forms meaning my light is of God or flame of God.
Oryana
Latin · Oryana is a variant of Oriana, a name from Latin roots often interpreted as dawn or golden.
Oryen
Greek · A modern variant of Orion, the mythological hunter and constellation name from Greek tradition.
Oryon
Greek · Oryon is a modern spelling of Orion, the Greek mythological hunter and constellation name.
Orysia
Slavic · A Slavic form related to Orysa or Ursula traditions, often associated with little bear.
Osagie
African · Osagie is an Edo name from Nigeria commonly interpreted as God sent or one sent by God.
Osahon
African · Osahon is an Edo name from Nigeria, often connected with divine favor, dignity, or God-given honor.
Osamah
Arabic · Osamah is an Arabic name meaning 'lion,' conveying strength, courage, and boldness.
Osamu
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'disciplined' or 'studious,' from the kanji for rule or govern.
Osaretin
African · Edo name from Nigeria meaning God has been remembered or honored.
Osariemen
African · Osariemen is an Edo name from Nigeria meaning 'God has heard me' or 'God listened to my prayer.'
Osaro
African · Osaro is an African name, especially associated with Edo usage, often understood in relation to God or divine favor.
Osbert
English · Osbert is an old Germanic name meaning 'divine' or 'godly brightness.'
Osbie
Norse · Rare name likely derived from Old Norse 'Ásbjörn' elements meaning 'divine bear' or 'god's bear.'
Osbon
English · Variant of Osborne, from Old Norse 'Ásbjǫrn' meaning divine bear or god-bear.
Osburn
English · Variant of Osborn, from Old English and Norse meaning 'divine bear' or 'god-warrior.'
Osby
Norse · Rare name of Scandinavian origin, likely a place name meaning 'village of the gods' (ós + by).
Oscardaniel
English · Oscardaniel is a modern compound blending Oscar, likely from Irish roots meaning deer-friend, with Daniel, the Hebrew name meaning God is my judge.
Oscarjr
Norse · Compound of Oscar (Norse/Irish 'divine spear') with the generational suffix Jr. used as a single name.
Osceola
English · From the Seminole Creek name 'Asi-yahola' meaning black drink crier; adopted as an English given name.
Oscer
Irish · Phonetic variant of Oscar, from Irish os (deer) and cara (friend), meaning friend of deer.
Osciel
Hebrew · Modern invented name, likely a creative blend inspired by biblical names such as Ezekiel or Ossiel.
Osco
Latin · From the Osci, an ancient Italic people of southern Italy.
Oscor
Irish · Variant of Oscar, from Irish os (deer) + cara (friend), or Norse meaning 'divine spear.'
Ose
African · Ose appears in West African naming, especially Edo-related usage, where it can carry meanings tied to divinity or gratitude.
Osee
Hebrew · Latin form of the Hebrew name Hosea, meaning 'salvation'; a biblical prophet's name occasionally used for girls.
Osei
African · Osei is an Akan name associated with nobility and honorable lineage.
Oseph
Hebrew · Oseph is a spelling variant of Joseph, from Hebrew, meaning "he will add" or "God will increase."
Osgood
English · From Old Norse 'Ásgautr' meaning divine Goth, or Old English 'os' (god) and 'god' (good).
Oshane
Irish · Likely a modern form related to O'Shea or Shane, carrying gracious or stately associations.
Oshanique
French · Oshanique appears to be a modern name built with the French-style suffix -ique, giving it a stylish invented form.
Oshanna
Hebrew · Oshanna is likely inspired by Hosanna, from Hebrew roots meaning save, please or deliver us.
Oshaun
Irish · Likely a modern spelling influenced by Irish Sean and English prefix styling such as O'- names.
Oshawn
Irish · A modern form built around Shawn, the Irish form of John meaning God is gracious.
Oshaye
Irish · Likely influenced by the Irish surname O'Shea, traditionally interpreted as hawk-like or stately.
Osheana
Greek · Osheana is likely a modern variant of Oceana, tied to the ocean and Greek sea imagery.
Osheanna
English · A modern invented name that likely blends O'Shea or Oceana-style sounds into a flowing feminine form.
Oshia
Hebrew · Oshia may echo the Hebrew name Hoshea, meaning 'salvation,' while also resembling Irish surname forms like O'Shea.
Oshian
English · A modern spelling influenced by ocean or Irish Oisín, giving it sea and poetic associations.
Oshiana
English · Likely a modern elaboration inspired by ocean-themed sounds, giving it a flowing, sea-associated feel.
Oshie
Japanese · Modern name possibly derived from Japanese elements or an English pet form; associated with liveliness.
Oshua
Hebrew · Oshua is likely a clipped or altered form of Joshua, from Hebrew meaning Yahweh is salvation.
Osia
Hebrew · Variant of Hosea or Osias, from Hebrew meaning salvation. A minor prophetic name.
Osiana
Welsh · Osiana is likely a feminine form related to Osian or Ossian, names linked to Welsh and Scottish literary tradition.
Osie
English · Pet form of names like Oscar or Oswald, from Old English 'os' meaning god.
Osiria
Greek · A modern invented name with a Greek-style ending; it is shaped like a mythic name but has no fixed classical entry.
Osirys
Greek · Osirys is a modern variant of Osiris, the ancient Egyptian deity whose name came into Greek usage.
Osker
Norse · Variant spelling of Oscar, from Old Norse meaning divine spear or Irish meaning deer friend.
Osleen
Irish · Likely a modern Celtic-style form, possibly influenced by names like Aisling or Osla, with a soft lyrical sound.
Osler
English · English surname name meaning 'one who keeps birds' or from Old French oiseleur, a bird-catcher.
Osmani
Arabic · Osmani is derived from عثمان‎ (Uthman/Osman), an Arabic name traditionally linked with a bustard bird.
Osmel
Spanish · Osmel is a modern Spanish-language given name, likely formed from Germanic or invented elements.
Osmer
English · From Old English os meaning 'god' and maer meaning 'famous.'
Osmo
Norse · Finnish name derived from a figure in the Kalevala epic; related to a young man or suitor in Finnish mythology.
Osmon
English · Osmon is likely a shortened form of Osmond, from Old Norse elements meaning "divine protection."
Osmund
Norse · From Old Norse and Old English elements meaning "god" and "protection."
Osnas
Hebrew · A variant of Asenath, from Egyptian/Hebrew meaning 'belonging to Neith' or 'gift of the sun,' a biblical figure.
Osric
English · From Old English and Germanic roots meaning 'divine ruler' or 'god-power ruler.'
Ossama
Arabic · Ossama is a spelling of Usama, an Arabic name meaning lion.
Ossie
English · Diminutive of Oswald or Oscar, from Old English/Norse elements meaning 'god' and 'spear' or 'power.'
Osteen
Latin · Variant of Austin, derived from Augustine meaning 'venerable' or 'great,' from Latin Augustinus.
Ostell
English · Rare English name likely from a place name meaning eastern hill or settlement.
Ostyn
English · Ostyn is a modern spelling of Austin, from Latin Augustus, meaning great, venerable, or exalted.
Osualdo
German · Osualdo is a Romance form of a Germanic name related to Oswald, meaning "divine power" or "godly ruler."
Osvin
German · Osvin likely derives from old Germanic elements meaning 'god' and 'friend,' akin to names like Oswin.
Oswell
English · From Old English 'os' (god) and 'weald' (rule), meaning divine power or God's rule.
Oswyn
Welsh · Welsh-style name with elements linked to Os- and -wyn, interpreted as blessed, radiant, or noble in origin.
Osyrus
English · Osyrus is a modern form inspired by Osiris, the ancient Egyptian god associated with rebirth and the afterlife.
Ota
Slavic · Variant of Otta, from Germanic 'aud' meaning wealth or prosperity.
Otavia
Latin · Otavia is a variant of Octavia, from Latin meaning eighth, originally linked to birth order or Roman family names.
Otavious
Latin · A variant of Octavius, from Latin meaning eighth.
Oteka
African · Likely used as an African-derived given name, though its precise etymology is uncertain in English records.
Otelia
German · Variant of Othelia or Ottilia, from Germanic 'ot' meaning 'wealth, prosperity.'
Otella
Italian · Feminine form inspired by Othello, from Germanic 'otto' meaning wealth or prosperity.
Otello
Italian · Italian name immortalized by Shakespeare's Othello, possibly from Germanic 'aud' meaning wealth.
Oteria
English · Rare name of uncertain origin, possibly a creative elaboration or influenced by Greek elements.
Otey
English · English surname-derived given name, likely a diminutive of Otto or Otis, meaning 'wealth' or 'prosperity.'
Otha
German · Variant of Otho or Otto, from Germanic 'aud' meaning wealth, fortune, or prosperity.
Othal
German · From Old Germanic 'odal' meaning 'inherited estate' or 'ancestral property,' denoting prosperity.
Othan
English · Rare variant possibly related to Ethan (Hebrew 'strong, enduring') or Otho (Germanic 'wealth').
Othar
Norse · Variant of Ottar, from Old Norse 'ótt' (terror) and 'herr' (army), meaning 'fearsome warrior.'
Othel
German · Diminutive of Germanic names with 'od-' (wealth/prosperity), a rare shortened form.
Othelia
Greek · Variant of Ophelia, from Greek ophelos meaning "help" or "benefit," popularized by Shakespeare.
Othell
Italian · Variant of Othello, a name of uncertain origin made famous by Shakespeare's tragedy.
Othella
Italian · Feminine form of Othello, a literary name possibly meaning wealth or prosperity.
Other
English · Extremely rare given name from English, occasionally used as a given name in historical American records.
Othie
German · Diminutive of Otho or Otto, from Germanic 'aud' meaning 'wealth, fortune, prosperity.'
Othmar
German · Germanic name meaning 'famous for wealth' from aud (wealth) + māri (famous), borne by a saint.
Otho
German · Latinized form of the Germanic name Otto, meaning 'wealth' or 'prosperity,' borne by a Roman emperor.
Othon
French · French form of Otto, from Germanic 'aud' meaning 'wealth' or 'prosperity.'
Othoniel
Hebrew · Othoniel is a variant of Othniel, the Hebrew biblical name meaning 'lion of God' or 'strength of God.'
Othor
Norse · Variant of Ottar or Óttarr, Old Norse meaning 'terror warrior' or 'point of a sword.'
Otie
German · Diminutive of Otis or Otto, from Germanic 'aud' meaning wealth or prosperity.
Oties
German · Variant of Otis, from Germanic 'ot' (wealth) or Greek 'otis' meaning 'keen of hearing.'
Otila
German · Variant of Ottilie/Odilia, from Germanic 'odal' meaning wealth or fortune.
Otilla
German · Variant of Ottilie/Odilia, from Germanic 'ot' meaning 'wealth, fortune.'
Otillia
German · Variant of Ottilia, from Germanic 'od' meaning wealth or fortune.
Otillie
German · Variant of Ottilie, from Germanic 'odal' meaning wealth, fortune, or prosperity.
Otisha
English · Otisha is likely a modern English coinage or elaboration built on the -tisha name pattern.
Otley
English · English place name from Old English meaning 'Otta's meadow' or 'clearing.'
Otman
Arabic · Otman is a variant of عثمان, usually linked to Uthman, an Arabic name traditionally glossed as bustard or young snake.
Otmer
German · Variant of Othmar or Otmar, from Germanic 'aud' (wealth) and 'mari' (famous), meaning 'famous for riches'.
Oto
German · Oto can be a short form of Germanic Otto meaning wealth, or a Japanese name with meanings by kanji.
Otome
Japanese · Japanese name meaning maiden or young woman (乙女), evoking youthful femininity.
Otsie
English · Playful diminutive possibly derived from Otis or Otto, Germanic for 'wealth' or 'prosperity'.
Ott
German · Short form of Otto, from Germanic element meaning 'wealth' or 'prosperity.'
Otta
German · Feminine form of Otto, from Germanic 'aud' meaning wealth or prosperity.
Ottaway
English · Variant of Otway, from Old English elements meaning prosperity and war.
Ottelia
German · Variant of Ottilia, from Germanic 'ot' meaning 'wealth' or 'prosperity.' A saint's name in tradition.
Otter
English · From the English animal name, used as a modern nature-inspired given name.
Ottice
German · Variant of Otis, from Germanic 'ot' meaning wealth or prosperity.
Ottillie
German · Variant of Ottilie, from Germanic ot meaning "wealth" or "prosperous in battle."
Ottmar
German · Ottmar is a Germanic name meaning famed for wealth or prosperity.
Ottomar
German · Germanic name combining 'ot' (wealth/fortune) and 'mar' (fame), meaning 'famous for riches.'
Ottoniel
Hebrew · Ottoniel is a Spanish form of Othniel, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'lion of God' or 'strength of God.'
Otway
English · Norman-English name from Old Germanic elements meaning 'war-wealthy' or 'prosperous in battle.'
Otylia
German · Polish form of Ottilie, from Old German Odilia meaning 'wealth' or 'fortune,' borne by Saint Odilia of Alsace.
Oudia
English · Rare name of uncertain origin, possibly a phonetic variant of Audia, from Latin 'audire' meaning 'to hear'.
Ouida
English · Childish pronunciation of 'Louise,' popularized by the Victorian novelist Ouida.
Ouinton
English · A variant of Quinton, from an English surname and place name meaning fifth town or estate.
Ouita
Spanish · Rare variant possibly related to Spanish Juanita or a creative American coinage of uncertain origin.
Oumie
African · West African (Gambian/Senegalese) variant of Oumou, from Arabic Umm meaning 'mother.'
Oumy
African · Oumy is a West African form related to Arabic Ummi or Oum, associated with motherhood or maternal honorific roots.
Ourania
Greek · Ourania is a Greek name meaning "heavenly," known as the name of the Muse of astronomy in Greek mythology.
Ourtney
English · Ourtney is likely a modern variant of Courtney, a name of French place-name origin.
Ousainou
African · A West African (Mandinka/Gambian) name, a local variant of Hussain meaning 'good' or 'handsome.'
Oussama
Arabic · Oussama is a French transliteration of Usama, an Arabic name meaning "lion."
Ova
Latin · From Latin ovum meaning 'egg', used as a rare American given name in the 19th century.
Ovada
Latin · Rare name possibly from Latin ovare meaning 'to rejoice,' or a modern coinage.
Oval
Latin · From Latin 'ovalis' meaning egg-shaped; a rare given name derived from the geometric term.
Ovalee
English · An invented compound name combining Ova with the Southern suffix -lee, used in early 20th-century America.
Ovalene
English · Rare modern coined name, possibly inspired by the oval shape with a feminine -ene suffix.
Ovaline
English · Modern invented name, possibly inspired by the word 'oval' or a creative variant of Evaline or Opaline.
Ove
Norse · Scandinavian name of Old Norse origin, possibly meaning "awe" or "terror," or related to "ancestor."
Oveah
English · Oveah is likely a modern invented form influenced by names like Ava, Ova, and Nova.
Oved
Hebrew · Oved is a Hebrew name meaning "servant" or "worshiper," related to the biblical Obed.
Oveda
Spanish · Possibly from Spanish 'Oviedo' or Latin roots; rare name suggesting a place-based or invented origin.
Ovedia
Latin · Feminine form related to Ovid, the Roman poet, from Latin 'ovis' meaning sheep.
Oveida
Latin · Variant of Ovida, derived from Latin Ovidius, related to 'ovis' meaning sheep.
Ovel
Hebrew · Rare name, possibly a variant of Ovel/Oval from Hebrew meaning 'mourner,' or a modern English coinage.
Ovelia
Spanish · Rare variant possibly related to Latin ovis (sheep) or a Spanish literary creation.
Oveline
English · Rare variant likely related to Ovaline or Eveline, blending the O- prefix with the French -eline suffix.
Ovell
English · Rare modern name, possibly a feminine form of Oval or elaboration of Ova.
Ovella
Latin · Rare name possibly derived from Latin "ovis" meaning "lamb" or "little sheep."
Ovena
Latin · Rare name possibly derived from Latin 'ovis' (sheep) or a modern coinage.
Overa
Latin · Rare name possibly derived from Latin roots, used as a modern feminine given name in early 20th-century America.
Overton
English · English place name and surname meaning 'upper town' or 'settlement on the ridge.'
Oveta
English · Modern American name of uncertain origin, famously borne by Oveta Culp Hobby, WWII leader.
Ovetta
French · Diminutive form possibly from French 'oeuf' or a feminized variant, used as a coined name.
Ovey
English · Rare English name, possibly a diminutive or variant of Ovid, meaning 'sheep.'
Ovia
Latin · Rare name possibly from Latin "ovum" (egg, symbol of life) or a modern coinage suggesting new beginnings.
Ovianna
Latin · Ovianna appears to be a modern ornamental name, possibly influenced by Latin-rooted names like Olivia or Ovidiana.
Ovid
Latin · From Latin 'Ovidius' meaning sheep herder; famously borne by the Roman poet of 'Metamorphoses'.
Ovida
Latin · Feminine form inspired by the Roman poet Ovid, from Latin 'ovis' meaning 'sheep'.
Ovide
French · French form of Ovid, from Latin 'Ovidius' possibly meaning sheep herder.
Ovila
French · French-Canadian name of uncertain origin, possibly from Latin 'ovis' (sheep) or a local place name.
Ovin
Indian · Used in Indian naming and also echoing Latin ovine roots, often associated with gentleness or individuality.
Ovis
Latin · Latin word meaning sheep; an unusual nature-derived name from zoological terminology.
Oviyan
Indian · An Indian name, especially in Tamil usage, often associated with art, drawing, or an artist.
Owain
Welsh · Owain is a Welsh name traditionally linked to youth or noble birth and associated with heroic medieval figures.
Owan
Welsh · Variant of Owen, from Welsh "Owain," possibly derived from Latin "Eugenius" meaning "well-born" or Celtic "young warrior."
Oweda
English · A rare invented or phonetic name of uncertain origin, possibly blending Owen with a feminine suffix.
Owena
Welsh · Feminine form of Owen, from Welsh 'Owain,' meaning 'young warrior' or 'well-born.'
Owenn
Welsh · Owenn is a spelling variant of Owen, a Welsh name often linked to 'young warrior' or 'well-born.'
Oweta
English · Rare American name, possibly inspired by indigenous place names or a modern coinage.
Owetta
English · Owetta appears to be an English-language invented or elaborated feminine form, possibly influenced by names ending in -etta.
Owin
Welsh · Owin is a variant of Owen, a Welsh name often linked to youth, noble birth, or well-born.
Oya
African · Oya is the name of a powerful Yoruba deity of winds and change, later used as a personal name.
Oyd
English · Rare clipped form, likely a phonetic variant of Boyd or Lloyd.
Oyindamola
African · A Yoruba name meaning roughly 'honey has mixed with wealth,' expressing sweetness joined with prosperity.
Oyinkansola
African · A Yoruba name meaning honey drops into wealth, linking sweetness with prosperity.
Oyinlola
African · Oyinlola is a Yoruba name meaning 'honey is wealth' or 'sweetness brings honor and prosperity.'
Oyku
Persian · Oyku is often associated with the idea of a story or narrative and has a soft, lyrical modern style.
Oyuki
Japanese · Oyuki is a Japanese name associated with snow or a snow-like purity, depending on the kanji used.
Oyuky
Spanish · A rare name used in Spanish-speaking contexts, often treated as a modern form with uncertain deeper etymology.
Oza
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning strength or power; appears in the Old Testament as a clan name.
Ozais
Hebrew · Ozais appears to be a rare Hebrew-style formation, likely tied to oz meaning strength or might.
Ozeal
English · Likely a phonetic blend evoking 'zeal,' meaning eager enthusiasm or devotion.
Ozel
Hebrew · Variant of Ozel or Uziel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength.'
Ozelia
English · Rare American name, possibly an elaboration of Ozel or a creative 19th-century coinage.
Ozell
English · Rare American name of uncertain etymology, possibly a creative coinage popular in the early 20th century.
Ozellar
English · Rare elaborated form, possibly derived from a Southern American diminutive tradition with uncertain roots.
Ozelle
French · Modern elaboration with French-influenced suffix, of uncertain origin.
Ozelma
English · Rare American name of uncertain origin, possibly a modern coinage.
Ozena
English · Rare name of uncertain origin, possibly a feminine elaboration or place-inspired coinage.
Ozer
Hebrew · From Hebrew, meaning helper or support, from the same root as words for aid and assistance.
Ozetta
English · Diminutive feminine form of Oz, possibly meaning strength or divine power.
Ozia
Hebrew · Variant of Uzziah or Ozias, a biblical name meaning 'strength of the Lord.'
Ozie
English · Pet form of Osborne or feminine of Oz, from Hebrew meaning strength.
Ozioma
African · An Igbo name meaning good news, carrying a joyful and hopeful message.
Ozite
French · Rare Cajun French name found in Louisiana, of obscure origin, possibly a local coinage.
Ozkar
Norse · Variant of Oscar, from Old Norse/Irish meaning 'God's spear' or 'deer-friend,' a name of heroic tradition.
Ozma
Hebrew · Ozma comes from Hebrew oz meaning strength and is also known as the princess name in L. Frank Baum's Oz books.
Ozra
Hebrew · Ozra is likely related to Hebrew Ezra-type roots meaning help or support.
Ozric
Norse · A Germanic-Norse heroic name form, often explained as combining divine and rule-related elements and used in fantasy and historical naming.
Ozriel
Hebrew · A Hebrew-style theophoric name meaning God is my strength or my help is God.
Ozro
Hebrew · Rare variant related to Ezra or Azariah, from Hebrew meaning 'help' or 'God has helped.'