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Baby names starting with O
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Ocea
Greek · From Greek 'Okeanos,' referencing the ocean; evokes the sea and vastness.
Okla
English · From Choctaw 'okla' meaning people; associated with Oklahoma as a place name.
Orena
Latin · Possibly from Latin 'orare' meaning to pray, or a feminine elaboration of Oren (Hebrew: pine tree).
Ovila
French · French-Canadian name of uncertain origin, possibly from Latin 'ovis' (sheep) or a local place name.
Obert
German · Germanic name from elements meaning heritage and bright or famous.
Odus
Greek · Rare name possibly from Greek 'hodos' meaning road or journey, or a phonetic variant of Otis.
Offie
English · Rare American name of uncertain origin, possibly a pet form or diminutive.
Orlean
French · From the French city Orléans, itself from Latin 'Aurelianum' meaning golden.
Orphus
Greek · Variant of Orpheus, from Greek mythology — the legendary musician who journeyed to the underworld.
Odessie
Greek · Feminine form inspired by Odysseus or the city of Odessa; evokes a long journey.
Oletha
Greek · Variant of Alethea, from Greek 'aletheia' meaning truth.
Onelia
Greek · Variant of Cornelia or from Greek meaning 'light'; used in Spanish-speaking cultures.
Orene
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'oren' meaning pine tree, or a variant of Greek Irene meaning peace.
Orphia
Greek · Feminine form of Orpheus, the legendary Greek musician and poet of myth.
Orvil
French · Variant of Orville, from French meaning 'gold town'; popularized by literature.
Olene
Greek · Variant of Olena or related to Greek 'helene' meaning 'light' or 'bright shining one.'
Osee
Hebrew · Latin form of the Hebrew name Hosea, meaning 'salvation'; a biblical prophet's name occasionally used for girls.
Olah
Hebrew · Variant of Ola or Olah, possibly from Hebrew meaning eternity or ascent.
Oleva
Norse · Feminine form of Olaf, from Old Norse meaning ancestor's relic or descendant.
Oreta
Latin · Likely a diminutive of Ora, from Latin 'orare' meaning prayer or supplication.
Oval
Latin · From Latin 'ovalis' meaning egg-shaped; a rare given name derived from the geometric term.
Osker
Norse · Variant spelling of Oscar, from Old Norse meaning divine spear or Irish meaning deer friend.
Oza
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning strength or power; appears in the Old Testament as a clan name.
Onita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive form, possibly a variant of Anita meaning gracious or merciful.
Orpah
Hebrew · Hebrew biblical name meaning back of the neck or fawn; Naomi's daughter-in-law.
Odeal
English · Variant of Odell, from Anglo-French meaning woad hill; a rare feminine adaptation.
Olean
Latin · From Latin 'oleum' meaning oil; also a place name in New York state.
Oler
English · Rare name, possibly a variant of Ola or Olaf derivatives, meaning ancestor's relic.
Oneda
English · Phonetic variant of Oneida, an Iroquois place name meaning people of the standing stone.
Odessia
Greek · Elaborated feminine form inspired by Odysseus or the city Odessa, evoking journey and wandering.
Ople
English · Rare variant possibly related to Opal, a gemstone name from Sanskrit 'upala' meaning 'precious stone.'
Ophie
Greek · Diminutive of Ophelia, from Greek 'ophelos' meaning 'help' or 'benefit.'
Ozell
English · Rare American name of uncertain etymology, possibly a creative coinage popular in the early 20th century.
Oralee
Latin · Blend of Ora ('pray/gold') and Lee; may also echo French 'dorée' meaning 'golden.'
Odelle
French · French feminine form related to Odell, from Germanic ōþal meaning 'wealth, prosperity, heritage'.
Orbie
English · Rare diminutive possibly from Latin orbis meaning 'circle, world'; an American regional name.
Ozelma
English · Rare American name of uncertain origin, possibly a modern coinage.
Obera
English · Rare name possibly influenced by Oberon or a modern American coinage.
Ozelle
French · Modern elaboration with French-influenced suffix, of uncertain origin.
Ormond
Irish · From Irish 'Oir Mumhan' meaning East Munster, or Germanic elements meaning serpent and protector.
Ortha
Greek · Possibly from Greek "orthos" meaning "straight" or "righteous."
Ogle
English · From a Norse-derived English place name, possibly meaning 'Ogga's hill.'
Orvilla
French · Feminine form of Orville, from Old French meaning "gold town" or "golden city."
Odia
English · Likely a feminine variant of Odie or derived from Greek ode meaning 'song.'
Orton
English · English place-name surname from Old English meaning 'settlement on a shore or ridge.'
Ocey
English · Rare diminutive name, possibly a pet form of Oceana or Oscar, used in early America.
Olgie
Norse · Diminutive of Olga, from Old Norse 'helgi' meaning holy, blessed, or sacred.
Olita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive form, possibly of Ola or Olivia, suggesting small or beloved one.
Osceola
English · From the Seminole Creek name 'Asi-yahola' meaning black drink crier; adopted as an English given name.
Orella
Latin · From Latin 'orare' meaning to pray, or a diminutive related to 'aurum' meaning gold.
Othel
German · Diminutive of Germanic names with 'od-' (wealth/prosperity), a rare shortened form.
Odra
English · Possibly derived from the Oder River name or a variant of Audra, meaning 'noble strength.'
Oklahoma
English · From Choctaw 'okla humma' meaning 'red people'; used as a given name inspired by the U.S. state.
Ozelia
English · Rare American name, possibly an elaboration of Ozel or a creative 19th-century coinage.
Oland
Norse · From Old Norse elements meaning 'ancestor's land' or linked to the Swedish island Öland.
Oshie
Japanese · Modern name possibly derived from Japanese elements or an English pet form; associated with liveliness.
Orman
English · From Old English or Germanic roots meaning 'spear man' or 'seafarer,' a name denoting a warrior.
Ollive
English · Archaic or variant spelling of Olive, from Latin 'oliva' meaning 'olive tree,' a symbol of peace.
Oree
English · Rare name possibly a diminutive of Aurelia or from French 'orée' meaning 'edge' or 'border' (of a forest).
Obelia
Greek · From Greek 'obelos' meaning 'pointed pillar'; also a genus of marine organisms.
Opel
English · Variant of Opal, from Sanskrit 'upala' meaning 'precious stone.'
Oretta
Italian · Italian diminutive possibly from Latin aurum meaning gold, or ora meaning prayer.
Other
English · Extremely rare given name from English, occasionally used as a given name in historical American records.
Oretha
Greek · Variant of Aretha, from Greek 'arete' meaning virtue, excellence, or moral goodness.
Orvetta
English · Feminine elaboration of Orville or Orva, meaning golden city or gold friend.
Ovell
English · Rare modern name, possibly a feminine form of Oval or elaboration of Ova.
Odies
Greek · Variant or plural-form diminutive possibly derived from Odysseus or a short form of Odis.
Ovide
French · French form of Ovid, from Latin 'Ovidius' possibly meaning sheep herder.
Odesser
Greek · Variant of Odessa, linked to Homer's Odyssey, meaning long journey.
Oleda
Spanish · Variant of Oleta; possibly from Germanic 'odal' meaning ancestral heritage.
Orine
Greek · Rare feminine name possibly derived from Greek 'oros' meaning mountain.
Orline
Latin · Diminutive form blending Latin 'aurum' (gold) with the French feminine suffix -line.
Ozite
French · Rare Cajun French name found in Louisiana, of obscure origin, possibly a local coinage.
Olamae
Norse · Combination of Ola (Norse for 'ancestor') and Mae (English month name), a mid-century American blend.
Omelia
German · Variant of Amelia, from Germanic 'amal' (work, industrious), or influenced by Greek 'homilia' (sermon).
Ofilia
Greek · Spanish-influenced variant of Ophelia, from Greek 'ophelos' meaning 'help' or 'aid'.
Orlene
French · Variant of Arlene or Orlena, from Latin 'aureus' meaning 'golden'.
Ovida
Latin · Feminine form inspired by the Roman poet Ovid, from Latin 'ovis' meaning 'sheep'.
Oleita
Spanish · Likely a diminutive elaboration related to Latin/Spanish 'olea' meaning olive tree.
Oletta
French · French diminutive form derived from Latin 'olea' meaning olive, symbolizing peace.
Oreatha
Greek · Elaborated form related to Greek 'oros' meaning mountain, or a variant of Aretha meaning virtue.
Othal
German · From Old Germanic 'odal' meaning 'inherited estate' or 'ancestral property,' denoting prosperity.
Oreste
Italian · Italian form of Greek Orestes, meaning 'mountain dweller', from oros (mountain).
Orvill
French · Variant of Orville, a French-coined name meaning 'gold town' (or + ville).
Osby
Norse · Rare name of Scandinavian origin, likely a place name meaning 'village of the gods' (ós + by).
Othmar
German · Germanic name meaning 'famous for wealth' from aud (wealth) + māri (famous), borne by a saint.
Obbie
Hebrew · Diminutive of Obadiah, from Hebrew meaning 'servant of God.' A familiar Southern American form.
Ormand
English · Variant of Ormond, from Old Norse elements meaning 'serpent' and 'protector,' or Irish 'east Munster.'
Orvie
English · Diminutive of Orville, coined from French elements meaning 'gold town.' Borne by aviation pioneer Orville Wright.
Othie
German · Diminutive of Otho or Otto, from Germanic 'aud' meaning 'wealth, fortune, prosperity.'
Ozro
Hebrew · Rare variant related to Ezra or Azariah, from Hebrew meaning 'help' or 'God has helped.'
Orvella
English · Feminine elaboration of Orville, from a French place name meaning gold town.
Osia
Hebrew · Variant of Hosea or Osias, from Hebrew meaning salvation. A minor prophetic name.
Oveda
Spanish · Possibly from Spanish 'Oviedo' or Latin roots; rare name suggesting a place-based or invented origin.
Oleane
Latin · Related to the oleander plant or a variant of Oleana, evoking botanical beauty.
Occie
English · Rare diminutive, likely a pet form of Oscar or Octavia, meaning 'little deer' or 'eighth.'
Oceola
English · Anglicized variant of Osceola, a Seminole name meaning 'black drink singer.' Adopted as a given name.
Olivene
Latin · Variant of Olivine, derived from Latin 'oliva' meaning 'olive tree,' a symbol of peace.
Olwen
Welsh · Welsh name meaning 'white footprint,' borne by a maiden in the Mabinogion whose steps sprouted flowers.
Onia
Hebrew · Possibly a short form of names ending in -onia, or from Hebrew meaning 'God has answered.'
Orda
German · Rare Germanic name possibly meaning 'point of a sword' or related to Old Norse elements.
Onis
Greek · Rare name of Greek-Latin origin, possibly a short form meaning useful or profitable.
Orby
English · From Old Norse place name elements meaning settlement or farmstead.
Onofrio
Italian · Italian form of Onuphrius, from Greek-Egyptian meaning 'he who is always happy', borne by a 4th-century saint.
Oiva
Norse · Finnish name meaning 'splendid' or 'excellent,' used as a virtue name in Scandinavian cultures.
Olander
Norse · Scandinavian surname meaning 'from the island of Öland,' used as a given name in Swedish-American families.
Olas
Norse · Variant of Ola or Olaf, from Old Norse meaning 'ancestor's descendant' or 'relic of ancestors.'
Ordean
English · Rare American name, possibly a phonetic variant of Ordine or a coined blend; meaning uncertain.
Othor
Norse · Variant of Ottar or Óttarr, Old Norse meaning 'terror warrior' or 'point of a sword.'
Odean
Greek · From Greek 'odeion' meaning 'place of song,' or a modern American variant of Odeen.
Onnolee
English · Modern American compound name, blending Onno with Lee, meaning 'gracious meadow.'
Onella
Greek · Likely a diminutive form derived from Greek, possibly related to 'one' or a pet form of longer names.
Odena
German · Feminine form related to Old English/Germanic 'od' meaning wealth or fortune.
Olyve
Latin · Archaic or variant spelling of Olive, from Latin 'oliva' meaning olive tree, a symbol of peace.
Orell
Latin · From Latin 'aureus' meaning golden, or a variant of Aurelia/Oriel.
Olon
English · Rare name of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of Olan or Olin, meaning 'ancestor's descendant.'
Othar
Norse · Variant of Ottar, from Old Norse 'ótt' (terror) and 'herr' (army), meaning 'fearsome warrior.'
Ollice
English · Rare variant possibly related to Ollis, a medieval form of Oliver, meaning 'olive tree.'
Orden
English · Variant of Odin or Arden; possibly from Old English ord meaning 'point, spear.'
Orvile
French · Variant of Orville, coined from French or meaning 'gold' and ville meaning 'town.'
Odas
German · Rare variant related to Germanic 'od' meaning 'wealth, fortune, prosperity.'
Odel
German · Variant of Odell, from Old English meaning 'woad hill' or Germanic 'wealth.'
Olyn
English · Rare variant possibly related to Olin, from Old Norse meaning 'ancestor's heir.'
Orvall
French · Variant of Orval/Orville, from French meaning 'golden city' or 'gold town.'
Orvo
Norse · Finnish name meaning 'value, worth, precious.' Of Finno-Ugric origin.
Octaviano
Latin · Spanish form of Octavianus meaning 'eighth,' from Latin octavus. The name of Rome's first emperor Augustus.
Ohmer
German · Variant of Omer, possibly from German meaning 'famous' or Hebrew meaning 'sheaf of grain.'
Olavi
Norse · Finnish form of Olaf, from Old Norse Áleifr meaning 'ancestor's descendant' or 'relic of ancestors.'
Olis
English · Rare name, possibly a diminutive of Oliver (from Norse Áleifr) or a short form of Olaf meaning 'ancestor's relic.'
Onell
Irish · Possibly from Irish Ó Néill meaning 'descendant of Niall (champion),' or a modern phonetic coinage.
Ovel
Hebrew · Rare name, possibly a variant of Ovel/Oval from Hebrew meaning 'mourner,' or a modern English coinage.
Onetta
French · Diminutive form possibly derived from French 'Antoinette,' meaning 'praiseworthy little one.'
Orabelle
Latin · Combination of Latin ora ('pray') and belle ('beautiful'), meaning 'beautiful prayer.'
Ordell
English · Likely derived from Latin ordiri ('to begin') or Old English elements; a rare modern coinage.
Ophilia
Greek · Variant of Ophelia, from Greek 'ophelos' meaning help or benefit.
Oberia
German · Feminine form evoking Oberon, the fairy king from medieval legend and Shakespeare.
Othell
Italian · Variant of Othello, a name of uncertain origin made famous by Shakespeare's tragedy.
Ovada
Latin · Rare name possibly from Latin ovare meaning 'to rejoice,' or a modern coinage.
Oka
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'hill' or 'cherry blossom hill,' evoking natural landscapes.
Okal
African · African name of Luo origin meaning 'to cross over,' symbolizing a journey or transition.
Oleeta
Latin · Variant of Oleta, possibly from Latin 'oleum' meaning oil, or a modern elaboration of Olea (olive).
Omia
Latin · Rare name of uncertain origin, possibly from Latin 'omnis' meaning 'all' or a modern coinage.
Onda
Italian · From Italian and Spanish 'onda' meaning wave, evoking the rhythm of the sea.
Orphie
Greek · Diminutive derived from Greek 'Orpheus,' the legendary musician, meaning 'darkness of night.'
Otella
Italian · Feminine form inspired by Othello, from Germanic 'otto' meaning wealth or prosperity.
Oveta
English · Modern American name of uncertain origin, famously borne by Oveta Culp Hobby, WWII leader.
Olida
Spanish · From Latin 'olida' meaning fragrant or sweet-smelling, used in Spanish-speaking cultures.
Ollye
English · Variant spelling of Ollie, a diminutive of Olive or Oliver, meaning olive tree.
Omera
Arabic · Feminine variant related to Omar, from Arabic meaning flourishing or long-lived.
Orlanda
Italian · Feminine of Orlando, from Germanic elements meaning fame of the land.
Orlinda
Italian · Blend of Orlanda and Linda, combining Germanic 'fame of the land' with 'beautiful.'
Ovedia
Latin · Feminine form related to Ovid, the Roman poet, from Latin 'ovis' meaning sheep.
Ovetta
French · Diminutive form possibly from French 'oeuf' or a feminized variant, used as a coined name.
Ozena
English · Rare name of uncertain origin, possibly a feminine elaboration or place-inspired coinage.
Orlen
English · Rare name possibly derived from a blend of Orlando or Orland, meaning 'famous land.'
Orvan
English · Rare name possibly from Old French 'or' (gold) and a Germanic element, or a variant of Orvin.
Okley
English · Variant spelling of Oakley, from Old English meaning 'oak tree clearing.'
Olindo
Italian · Italian literary name from Tasso's epic 'Jerusalem Delivered,' possibly meaning 'fragrant' from Latin.
Ores
Greek · Rare name possibly derived from Greek 'oros' meaning mountain, or a short form of classical Greek names.
Orlyn
English · Modern invented name blending 'Or-' (gold or eagle) with the suffix '-lyn,' suggesting golden beauty.
Orvell
French · Variant of Orville, from French meaning 'gold town' or 'golden city,' popularized in literature.
Orwin
English · Germanic name meaning 'boar friend' or 'spear friend,' from Old English elements.
Osmo
Norse · Finnish name derived from a figure in the Kalevala epic; related to a young man or suitor in Finnish mythology.
Odom
English · English surname derived from Old English meaning "son-in-law" or a phonetic variant of Adam.
Orace
Latin · Variant of Horace, from the Roman clan name Horatius, possibly meaning "timekeeper" or "hour."
Orean
Latin · Rare name possibly derived from Latin "oriens" meaning "rising" or "eastern," evoking the dawn.
Ove
Norse · Scandinavian name of Old Norse origin, possibly meaning "awe" or "terror," or related to "ancestor."
Oba
African · Yoruba name meaning king or ruler, a title of royalty in West African tradition.
Oder
German · Germanic name associated with the Oder River in Central Europe, meaning water or stream.
Olice
English · Rare variant possibly derived from Oliver or Alice, of mixed English-French etymological roots.
Olva
Norse · Derived from Old Norse elements related to Olaf, meaning ancestor's relic or heritage.
Oram
English · English place name from Old English meaning at the river bank or edge of the slope.
Oras
Latin · Possibly from Latin 'ora' meaning prayer or shore, or Greek 'hora' meaning time or season.
Ordie
English · Diminutive form possibly from Ordway, an Old English name meaning spear warrior.
Orey
English · Rare name possibly a variant of Orie, from French 'doré' meaning golden.
Orus
Greek · Variant of Horus, the ancient Egyptian falcon-headed sky god, via Greek 'Oros.'
Osbon
English · Variant of Osborne, from Old Norse 'Ásbjǫrn' meaning divine bear or god-bear.
Osgood
English · From Old Norse 'Ásgautr' meaning divine Goth, or Old English 'os' (god) and 'god' (good).
Ovelia
Spanish · Rare variant possibly related to Latin ovis (sheep) or a Spanish literary creation.
Opaline
Latin · Derived from opal, the iridescent gemstone, from Latin opalus meaning precious stone.
Oramae
Latin · Compound of Ora (Latin for prayer or golden) and Mae (English springtime).
Oradell
Latin · American compound from Latin 'ora' (pray/golden) and Dell (valley), meaning 'golden valley.'
Ortrude
German · Germanic name from ort (point, spear) and trud (strength), meaning "spear strength." Variant of Ortrud.
Olea
Latin · From the Latin botanical genus for olive tree; symbolizes peace and abundance.
Olle
Norse · Scandinavian short form of Olaf, from Old Norse elements meaning ancestor and relic.
Ollene
English · Feminine elaboration of Ollie, ultimately derived from Olive or Oliver.
Onah
Hebrew · Variant of Ona; from Hebrew meaning grace or vigor, sometimes linked to biblical genealogies.
Oppie
English · Pet form or diminutive, possibly from names like Opal; informal and affectionate in character.
Ormi
Norse · From Old Norse 'ormr' meaning serpent or dragon; a rare Scandinavian-rooted name.
Ovis
Latin · Latin word meaning sheep; an unusual nature-derived name from zoological terminology.
Oweda
English · A rare invented or phonetic name of uncertain origin, possibly blending Owen with a feminine suffix.
Osburn
English · Variant of Osborn, from Old English and Norse meaning 'divine bear' or 'god-warrior.'
Oddis
Norse · Variant of Otis or from Norse Oddi, meaning 'point of a weapon' or 'wealthy.'
Odon
French · French and Hungarian form of Otto, from Germanic aud meaning 'wealth, prosperity.'
Oscor
Irish · Variant of Oscar, from Irish os (deer) + cara (friend), or Norse meaning 'divine spear.'
Oldrich
Slavic · Czech form of Ulrich, from Germanic elements 'uodal' (heritage) and 'ric' (ruler), meaning 'noble ruler'.
Orbra
English · Rare American name of uncertain origin, possibly a creative variant or regional coinage from the 19th century South.
Orvalle
French · Variant of Orval or Orville, from French 'or' (gold) and 'val' (valley), meaning 'golden valley'.
Orven
English · Rare variant possibly related to Orvin, from Old English elements meaning 'spear friend' or 'brave friend'.
Otmer
German · Variant of Othmar or Otmar, from Germanic 'aud' (wealth) and 'mari' (famous), meaning 'famous for riches'.
Oatis
English · Variant of Otis, derived from Germanic Otto meaning 'wealth' or 'prosperity.'
Ober
German · German topographic name meaning 'upper' or 'higher,' denoting someone living at a higher elevation.
Obry
French · Variant of Aubrey, from Germanic Alberic meaning 'elf ruler' or 'supernatural power.'
Olus
Latin · Short form of the Roman praenomen Aulus, an ancient Latin personal name of uncertain meaning.
Orestus
Greek · Latinized form of Greek Orestes, meaning 'mountain dweller,' borne by Agamemnon's son.
Orpheus
Greek · Greek mythological musician who descended to the underworld; name possibly means 'darkness' or 'voice.'
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.'
Ovena
Latin · Rare name possibly derived from Latin 'ovis' (sheep) or a modern coinage.
Ozeal
English · Likely a phonetic blend evoking 'zeal,' meaning eager enthusiasm or devotion.
Olee
Norse · Feminine variant of Ole, from Old Norse 'Olaf' meaning 'ancestor's relic' or 'heritage.'
Oleen
Norse · Variant of Oline or Olene, a Scandinavian feminine form derived from Old Norse 'Olaf.'
Olyne
Norse · Variant of Oline, a Scandinavian and French feminine form ultimately derived from Old Norse 'Olaf.'
Ometa
English · Rare American name of uncertain origin, possibly a creative respelling or variant of Omega.
Ommie
English · Diminutive or pet form, possibly derived from names like Naomi or Omar, used as an independent name.
Onedia
English · Variant of Oneida, from the Oneida people's name meaning 'standing stone,' a place-derived given name.
Onnalee
English · Modern compound name blending Onna with Lee, a creative American coinage with no fixed etymology.
Orissa
Indian · From the Indian state of Odisha (formerly Orissa), used as a given name evoking exotic beauty.
Ottelia
German · Variant of Ottilia, from Germanic 'ot' meaning 'wealth' or 'prosperity.' A saint's name in tradition.
Ouita
Spanish · Rare variant possibly related to Spanish Juanita or a creative American coinage of uncertain origin.
Owena
Welsh · Feminine form of Owen, from Welsh 'Owain,' meaning 'young warrior' or 'well-born.'
Onslow
English · English place name meaning "Ond's mound," from an Old English personal name and "hlāw" (hill).
Ormal
English · Rare American name of uncertain origin, possibly a phonetic variant of Norman or a modern coinage.
Olif
Norse · Variant of Olaf, from Old Norse meaning "ancestor's relic" or "descendant's heirloom."
Oril
Latin · Rare variant possibly from Latin aureolus meaning "golden," or French oriel meaning "gallery."
Orison
English · From the English word meaning "prayer," derived from Latin oratio (speech, prayer).
Oby
Hebrew · Short form of Obadiah, from Hebrew meaning 'servant of God.'
Od
Norse · From Old Norse 'óðr' meaning fury, ecstasy, or poetic inspiration, linked to the god Odin.
Onas
Hebrew · Variant of Onan, from Hebrew meaning 'strength' or 'vigor.'
Onesimo
Greek · From Greek 'Onesimos' meaning 'useful' or 'profitable,' borne by a biblical figure in Philemon.
Orben
German · Likely derived from Latin 'urbanus' meaning 'city dweller' or 'refined,' via Germanic adaptation.
Orlander
German · Variant of Orlando, from Germanic elements meaning 'famous throughout the land.'
Otey
English · English surname-derived given name, likely a diminutive of Otto or Otis, meaning 'wealth' or 'prosperity.'
Orletta
Italian · Diminutive of Orla (Irish 'golden princess') with an Italian-style suffix.
Odene
Norse · Feminine form possibly related to Norse Odin or derived from Old English 'wealth' with a modern -ene suffix.
Ollia
English · Variant of Ollie or Olivia, ultimately from Latin 'oliva' meaning 'olive tree,' a symbol of peace.
Olliemae
English · Southern American compound of Ollie (from Olivia, 'olive tree') and Mae (variant of May).
Onolee
English · Modern American creation, possibly blending Honor (Latin 'honor') with the popular suffix -lee.
Orangie
English · Whimsical name derived from the English word 'orange,' used as a given name primarily in the American South.
Orneta
Latin · From Latin 'ornatus' meaning 'adorned' or 'decorated,' with an Italian feminine diminutive suffix.
Oteria
English · Rare name of uncertain origin, possibly a creative elaboration or influenced by Greek elements.
Ovaline
English · Modern invented name, possibly inspired by the word 'oval' or a creative variant of Evaline or Opaline.
Oveline
English · Rare variant likely related to Ovaline or Eveline, blending the O- prefix with the French -eline suffix.
Ogreta
English · Feminine elaboration possibly related to Old Norse elements meaning awe or fear.
Oleatha
English · Elaborated form blending Olea (olive) with a feminine suffix, suggesting peace.
Olline
English · Feminine variant of Olin, from Old Norse meaning ancestor's descendant.
Olma
German · Feminine form related to Old Norse 'almr' meaning elm tree, or a short form of Olma.
Onetia
English · Rare coined name, possibly a feminine elaboration of the concept of unity or oneness.
Orabell
English · Compound of Ora (pray/golden) and Bell (beautiful), meaning beautiful prayer.
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.
Ozetta
English · Diminutive feminine form of Oz, possibly meaning strength or divine power.
Orestes
Greek · From Greek oros meaning 'mountain'; in mythology, the son of Agamemnon who avenged his father.
Osmer
English · From Old English os meaning 'god' and maer meaning 'famous.'
Obra
African · Of uncertain origin; possibly West African or from Spanish 'obra' meaning 'work' or 'deed.'
Oluf
Norse · Scandinavian variant of Olaf, from Old Norse 'Áleifr' meaning 'ancestor's relic' or 'heir of forebears.'
Olvis
Norse · Rare name possibly derived from Old Norse elements meaning 'ancestor's sanctuary' or a variant of Elvis.
Oneill
Irish · Anglicized form of Irish Ó Néill, meaning 'descendant of Niall,' a name signifying champion or cloud.
Onofre
Spanish · Spanish and Portuguese form of Onuphrius, from Egyptian meaning 'he who is always happy' or 'good being.'
Orban
Latin · From Latin 'urbanus' meaning 'city dweller.' Also a Hungarian form of Urban, borne by several popes.
Orum
Norse · Rare name from Scandinavian place names, possibly from Old Norse 'aurr' meaning 'gravel' or 'river bank.'
Orvid
Norse · Rare variant of Arvid, from Old Norse 'Arnviðr' meaning 'eagle tree,' combining strength and nature.
Osbie
Norse · Rare name likely derived from Old Norse 'Ásbjörn' elements meaning 'divine bear' or 'god's bear.'
Othan
English · Rare variant possibly related to Ethan (Hebrew 'strong, enduring') or Otho (Germanic 'wealth').
Ottomar
German · Germanic name combining 'ot' (wealth/fortune) and 'mar' (fame), meaning 'famous for riches.'
Ocelia
Latin · Rare name possibly derived from Latin 'ocellus' meaning little eye, or a variant of Cecelia.
Ovalee
English · An invented compound name combining Ova with the Southern suffix -lee, used in early 20th-century America.
Ogie
Irish · Rare diminutive, possibly from Irish Ogham tradition or a pet form of Ogden.
Olema
English · Place name of Coast Miwok origin, associated with a town in Northern California.
Oradee
Latin · Coined name possibly from Latin 'ora' (pray) with an ornamental ending.
Oreane
French · Variant of Oriane or Auriane, from Latin 'aurum' meaning gold, suggesting the golden one.
Orise
English · Rare name, likely a phonetic variant of Orissa or a coined form suggesting sunrise or dawn.
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.
Ortencia
Spanish · Spanish form of Hortensia, from Latin 'hortensis' meaning of the garden.
Olav
Norse · Scandinavian name from Old Norse 'Áleifr' meaning ancestor's relic or heir.
Obrey
English · Variant of Aubrey, from Germanic Alberic meaning 'elf ruler' or 'supernatural power.'
Oresto
Greek · Spanish/Italian form of Orestes, from Greek 'oros' meaning mountain dweller.
Ortis
Spanish · From Spanish surname Ortiz, derived from Latin 'fortis' meaning brave or strong.
Ory
French · From French 'or' meaning gold, or a diminutive of names like Oriel or Orion.
Ottaway
English · Variant of Otway, from Old English elements meaning prosperity and war.
Odester
Greek · Elaborated form possibly derived from Odessa, linked to Greek 'odysseia' meaning journey.
Ordella
English · Possibly from Old English 'ord' meaning spear point, with a feminine suffix.
Obdulia
Spanish · From Latin meaning devotion or perseverance. Associated with a venerated Spanish saint from Borja.
Overa
Latin · Rare name possibly derived from Latin roots, used as a modern feminine given name in early 20th-century America.
Oleavia
Latin · Elaboration of Olivia, from the Latin 'oliva' meaning 'olive tree,' a symbol of peace.
Oakie
English · Diminutive from the English oak tree, symbolizing strength and endurance.
Odesa
Greek · Variant of Odessa, linked to the Ukrainian port city and possibly Greek 'Odysseus.'
Omalee
English · Blend of Oma (German 'grandmother') and Lee (English 'meadow'), a Southern American coinage.
Orina
Greek · Variant of Oriana, from Latin 'aurum' meaning 'gold' or Greek 'oros' meaning 'mountain.'
Orsola
Italian · Italian form of Ursula, from Latin 'ursa' meaning 'little she-bear.'
Oweta
English · Rare American name, possibly inspired by indigenous place names or a modern coinage.
Ordis
English · Rare English name, possibly from Old English elements meaning 'sword point.'
Obey
English · English virtue name from the word obey, meaning to heed or comply.
Odos
Greek · From Greek hodos meaning road, path, or journey.
Orice
Latin · Rare name possibly derived from Latin ora meaning prayer or French doré meaning golden.
Oc
Chinese · Short East Asian name; in Korean can mean 'jade,' in Chinese contexts varies by character.
Orral
English · Variant of Oral, from Latin 'orare' meaning 'to speak' or 'to pray.'
Osamu
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'disciplined' or 'studious,' from the kanji for rule or govern.
Oberta
German · Feminine of Obert, a Germanic name meaning bright or noble fame.
Oella
English · Rare name of uncertain origin, possibly a diminutive or elaboration related to place names in Maryland.
Olvie
English · Variant spelling of Olivie or diminutive of Olive, from Latin oliva meaning olive tree, a symbol of peace.
Oreen
English · Anglicized form possibly related to Irish Óirín (little gold) or a variant of Irene (peace).
Orinda
English · Literary name popularized by 17th-century poet Katherine Philips ('The Matchless Orinda'), possibly meaning golden.
Otome
Japanese · Japanese name meaning maiden or young woman (乙女), evoking youthful femininity.
Ozellar
English · Rare elaborated form, possibly derived from a Southern American diminutive tradition with uncertain roots.
Olegario
Spanish · Spanish form from Norse 'Helgi' (Oleg) meaning 'holy' or 'blessed.'
Obrien
Irish · From Irish Ó Briain meaning descendant of Brian, where Brian means noble or high.
Oscer
Irish · Phonetic variant of Oscar, from Irish os (deer) and cara (friend), meaning friend of deer.
Ofa
Norse · Rare name of possible Old Norse origin, related to early Anglo-Saxon name Offa.
Oreva
African · Name of African origin, meaning 'the people remember' in some traditions.
Oceal
English · Variant of Oceala or Ocean, from Latin/Greek 'oceanus' meaning 'great river or sea'.
Opalee
English · Variant of Opal with feminine -ee suffix; from Sanskrit 'upala' meaning 'precious stone'.
Oreda
English · Rare name possibly from Latin 'orare' meaning 'to pray' or a creative elaboration of Ora.
Orietta
Italian · Italian diminutive of Ora or Aurea, from Latin 'aurum' meaning 'gold' or 'golden one'.
Otsie
English · Playful diminutive possibly derived from Otis or Otto, Germanic for 'wealth' or 'prosperity'.
Oudia
English · Rare name of uncertain origin, possibly a phonetic variant of Audia, from Latin 'audire' meaning 'to hear'.
Olton
English · English place-name surname meaning 'old farmstead' or 'old town,' from Old English 'ald' + 'tun.'
Oties
German · Variant of Otis, from Germanic 'ot' (wealth) or Greek 'otis' meaning 'keen of hearing.'
Ohn
English · Rare truncation or variant of John, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious'.
Oakey
English · English nature name derived from the oak tree, meaning 'from the oak meadow.'
Onecimo
Spanish · Spanish form of Onesimus, from Greek 'Onesimos' meaning 'useful' or 'profitable.'
Onzie
English · Diminutive form possibly from Alonzo or Lorenzo, meaning 'noble and ready.'
Oramel
Hebrew · Rare American name blending Hebrew elements, likely meaning 'God's light' or 'divine word.'
Orvind
Norse · Scandinavian variant related to Øyvind, from Old Norse meaning 'island wind' or 'lucky winner.'
Olethia
Greek · Variant of Alethea, from Greek 'aletheia' meaning truth and sincerity.
Oneeda
English · Phonetic variant of Oneida, from an Iroquois name meaning 'people of the standing stone.'
Oce
French · Rare short form possibly derived from 'Ocean' or French diminutive usage.
Odbert
German · Old Germanic name from 'od' (wealth) and 'berht' (bright), meaning 'bright fortune.'
Otway
English · Norman-English name from Old Germanic elements meaning 'war-wealthy' or 'prosperous in battle.'
Olivett
Latin · Variant of Olivette, a diminutive of Olive, from Latin "oliva" meaning olive tree, a symbol of peace.
Ovia
Latin · Rare name possibly from Latin "ovum" (egg, symbol of life) or a modern coinage suggesting new beginnings.
Olgia
Slavic · Variant of Olga, from Old Norse Helga meaning 'holy' or 'blessed.'
Opalene
English · Elaboration of Opal, the gemstone name from Latin opalus meaning 'precious stone.'
Orita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive form, possibly from Latin aurum meaning 'gold' or a place-derived name.
Orna
Irish · Irish name meaning 'pale' or 'olive-colored'; also Hebrew for 'pine tree' or 'light.'
Ord
English · From Old English ord meaning 'spear point' or 'sword's edge.'
Ornie
English · Diminutive form, possibly from Oren or Orion, used as an informal pet name.
Orran
Irish · Variant of Oran, from Irish Gaelic Odhran meaning 'little pale green one.'
Osler
English · English surname name meaning 'one who keeps birds' or from Old French oiseleur, a bird-catcher.
Otley
English · English place name from Old English meaning 'Otta's meadow' or 'clearing.'
Ovey
English · Rare English name, possibly a diminutive or variant of Ovid, meaning 'sheep.'
Ozel
Hebrew · Variant of Ozel or Uziel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength.'
Oneva
English · Rare American name, possibly a creative blend or variant of Geneva or a unique coinage.
Octaviana
Latin · Feminine elaboration of Octavius, meaning eighth, used in ancient Roman families.
Ovalene
English · Rare modern coined name, possibly inspired by the oval shape with a feminine -ene suffix.
Obeda
Hebrew · Feminine form of Obed, meaning 'servant of God' or 'worshipper'.
Onetha
English · Rare elaborated form possibly related to Oneida or a phonetic blend; meaning uncertain.
Onzell
French · Modern coined name possibly derived from French onze (eleven) with an ornamental suffix.
Orothy
Greek · Clipped or variant form of Dorothy, from Greek Dorothea meaning 'gift of God'.
Oman
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'prosperous' or 'long-lived,' also associated with the Arabian peninsula nation.
Ocella
Latin · From Latin 'ocellus' meaning 'little eye,' a rare and lyrical feminine name.
Oplis
Greek · Extremely rare name, possibly derived from Greek 'hoplon' meaning weapon or shield.
Ottice
German · Variant of Otis, from Germanic 'ot' meaning wealth or prosperity.
Oyd
English · Rare clipped form, likely a phonetic variant of Boyd or Lloyd.
Oveida
Latin · Variant of Ovida, derived from Latin Ovidius, related to 'ovis' meaning sheep.
Ostell
English · Rare English name likely from a place name meaning eastern hill or settlement.
Othon
French · French form of Otto, from Germanic 'aud' meaning 'wealth' or 'prosperity.'
Omeda
English · Rare invented name, possibly a phonetic blend of Omega and Eda.
Ortensia
Italian · Italian form of Hortensia, from Latin 'hortensis' meaning 'of the garden.'
Ormah
Hebrew · Variant of Orpah or Orma, from Hebrew meaning 'gazelle' or 'fawn.'
Oriole
Latin · From Latin 'aureolus' meaning 'golden,' referencing the bright songbird.
Osco
Latin · From the Osci, an ancient Italic people of southern Italy.
Olester
English · Rare American name, possibly a blend of Oliver and Lester or Sylvester.
Otello
Italian · Italian name immortalized by Shakespeare's Othello, possibly from Germanic 'aud' meaning wealth.
Ozia
Hebrew · Variant of Uzziah or Ozias, a biblical name meaning 'strength of the Lord.'
Oracio
Spanish · Spanish variant of Horatio, from the Roman clan name Horatius, possibly meaning 'hour' or 'timekeeper'.
Olivama
English · Modern invented blend of Olivia and the suffix -ama, evoking the olive tree.
Omagene
English · Rare coined name, possibly combining Greek roots; used primarily in early 20th-century America.
Orcella
Latin · Rare diminutive possibly from Latin 'orca' or a creative feminine formation.
Orlis
Hebrew · Rare name possibly from Hebrew or meaning 'golden', a variant of Arlis or Orly.
Oatha
English · Feminine form derived from English "oath," meaning a solemn promise.
Ok
Korean · Korean given name; various hanja characters yield meanings like "jade" or "warm."
Omma
German · From Germanic roots meaning "universal" or related to Sanskrit "Om" (sacred syllable).
Oralene
English · Modern American coinage blending Oral (speaker/golden) with the suffix -ene.
Olna
Norse · Scandinavian-origin name possibly derived from Old Norse elements; also a place name in Shetland.
Odaniel
Irish · Compound of Irish prefix 'O' (descendant of) and Daniel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my judge.'
Oteka
African · Likely used as an African-derived given name, though its precise etymology is uncertain in English records.
Oneatha
English · Rare American invented name of uncertain etymology, possibly a creative variant of Anita or Oneida.
Odice
Greek · Possibly a variant of Otis or Odysseus; English usage may derive from a Germanic element meaning 'wealth' or 'fortune'.
Ondra
Slavic · Slavic variant of Andrew, from Greek 'andreios' meaning 'manly' or 'brave.'
Olivio
Italian · Italian and Spanish masculine form related to Oliver, from Latin 'olivarius' meaning olive tree.
Oliverio
Italian · Italian and Spanish form of Oliver, from Latin 'olivarius' meaning 'olive tree' or 'olive grower.'
Ondrea
Greek · Ondrea is a variant of Andrea, from Greek andreia, meaning courage or manly strength.
Orlidia
Spanish · Orlidia is likely a rare elaboration of names like Orlanda or Lidia, with associations of fame or nobility.
Orfa
Hebrew · Orfa is a variant of Orpah, a Hebrew biblical name often interpreted as "back of the neck" or "fawn."
Orysia
Slavic · A Slavic form related to Orysa or Ursula traditions, often associated with little bear.
Oleh
Slavic · Oleh is a Ukrainian form related to Oleg, from Old Norse Helgi, meaning holy or blessed.
Ojetta
English · Ojetta appears to be a modern coined English-style name, possibly formed with the feminine suffix -etta.
Orfalinda
Spanish · Orfalinda appears to be a rare ornate compound, possibly influenced by Germanic -linda and romantic Spanish-style forms.
Ohara
Irish · Ohara comes from the Irish surname O'Hara, meaning descendant of Eaghra.
Olanda
Spanish · Olanda is a Romance-language form of Yolanda, associated with the violet flower.
Olha
Slavic · Ukrainian form of Olga, from Norse Helga, meaning holy or blessed.
Orfelinda
Spanish · A rare ornamental name likely shaped by Spanish usage and Germanic -linda, giving a sense of "beautiful" or "tender."
Omeria
Hebrew · Omeria likely relates to Omar or Omer, names tied to flourishing, eloquence, or a sheaf in Hebrew.
Olando
Italian · Olando is likely a variant of Orlando, the Italian form of Roland, meaning 'famous land.'
Osmund
Norse · From Old Norse and Old English elements meaning "god" and "protection."
Osualdo
German · Osualdo is a Romance form of a Germanic name related to Oswald, meaning "divine power" or "godly ruler."
Omero
Italian · Omero is the Italian form of Homer, the ancient Greek name traditionally linked with the epic poet.
Ortega
Spanish · Ortega is a Spanish surname used as a given name, likely derived from a place or from nettle growth.
Ody
Greek · Ody is likely a short form of names like Odysseus or Ode, carrying Greek literary associations.
Ondray
Slavic · A variant of Andrej or Ondrej, from Greek Andreas, meaning manly or brave.
Orlandus
German · A Latinized form of Orlando or Roland, from Germanic roots meaning famous land.
Orlondo
Italian · Orlondo likely blends Orlando forms, ultimately from Germanic roots meaning "famous land."
Ourania
Greek · Ourania is a Greek name meaning "heavenly," known as the name of the Muse of astronomy in Greek mythology.
Obdulio
Spanish · A Spanish name likely shaped from Late Latin naming traditions, often interpreted as meaning one who serves humbly.
Ondria
Greek · Ondria is a feminine form related to Andrew, from Greek andreios meaning "manly" or "brave."
Obrian
Irish · A form of O'Brien, from Irish meaning 'descendant of Brian,' with Brian often linked to 'high' or 'noble.'
Ondina
Latin · From Latin unda meaning "wave," Ondina refers to a little wave and evokes water sprites in folklore.
Olivera
Slavic · Olivera is a Slavic feminine form related to Oliver, associated with the olive tree and peace.
Orenthal
English · Likely a modern coined name, perhaps influenced by names ending in -thal or -el.
Onassis
Greek · Onassis is a Greek surname-name best known through the famous family; its deeper etymology is uncertain.
Omayra
Arabic · Likely a variant of Omaira or Umayra, from Arabic roots suggesting long life or flourishing.
Olisa
African · Olisa is an African name, especially Igbo, meaning God or the Lord in its original language context.
Olinka
Slavic · A Slavic diminutive of Olga, from Old Norse Helga, meaning “holy” or “blessed.”
Ondre
Slavic · Ondre is a form of Andre or Ondrej, from Greek Andreas, meaning "manly" or "brave."
Onald
Scottish · Onald is likely a variant of Donald, from Scottish Gaelic roots meaning "world ruler."
Orenthial
English · Orenthial appears to be a rare modern coined name, with no single settled etymology in standard use.
Oseph
Hebrew · Oseph is a spelling variant of Joseph, from Hebrew, meaning "he will add" or "God will increase."
Oneka
African · Oneka is used as a modern name sometimes linked to African naming traditions, though its exact etymology is uncertain.
Omaida
Spanish · Likely a Spanish-language modern formation, possibly related to Omaira or Mayda-style names.
Orit
Hebrew · A Hebrew name meaning 'light' or 'my light.'
Omeka
African · Likely used as a modern African-style name, often interpreted with strength or greatness in mind.
Omarr
Arabic · Omarr is a variant of Omar, from Arabic Umar meaning 'flourishing,' 'long-lived,' or 'prosperous.'
Olu
African · Olu is a Yoruba name element meaning "lord" or "chief," often appearing in longer devotional names.
Omyra
Greek · Probably a variant of Elmira or Myra, with roots variously linked to noble, admirable, or myrrh-related meanings.
Onica
Greek · Likely a modern form influenced by Veronica or Monica, with usage shaped more by sound than a single fixed etymology.
Orlantha
English · Orlantha appears to be a modern elaboration of names like Orlanda, suggesting fame or renown in a stylized form.
Oneika
African · Oneika is often treated as a modern given name with African diasporic usage, likely shaped by phonetic innovation and related forms like Annika or Unique.
Orlenda
English · Orlenda is likely a modern elaboration related to Orlando or Orlanda, names tied to Germanic elements meaning famous land.
Oronde
African · Oronde is used as an African-derived given name, though its exact etymology is less clearly standardized.
Osbert
English · Osbert is an old Germanic name meaning 'divine' or 'godly brightness.'
Orisha
African · Orisha comes from Yoruba religion, referring to divine spirits or deities.
Oji
African · Oji is used in several African naming traditions and is often associated with strength, lineage, or blessing.
Okeith
English · Likely a modern compound name built on Keith, a Scottish surname and given name meaning 'wood' or 'forest.'
Osric
English · From Old English and Germanic roots meaning 'divine ruler' or 'god-power ruler.'
Olaiya
African · Olaiya is used in African naming traditions, especially Yoruba-influenced contexts, and is associated with wealth, honor, or distinction.
Okema
African · Okema is used in African naming traditions and may carry meanings linked to strength or status, though exact roots vary by language.
Olayinka
African · Olayinka is a Yoruba name meaning "wealth surrounds me" or "I am encircled by honor and wealth."
Oni
Japanese · Oni is a Japanese word-name referring to a powerful spirit or demon in folklore.
Olufunmilayo
African · Olufunmilayo is a Yoruba name meaning God has given me joy or the Lord has added joy to me.
Otisha
English · Otisha is likely a modern English coinage or elaboration built on the -tisha name pattern.
Olufemi
African · Yoruba name meaning God loves me.
Octavis
Latin · Octavis is likely a variant of Octavius, from Latin meaning eighth.
Omekia
English · Likely a modern coined name built with the popular melodic -kia ending rather than one single classical source.
Odete
French · A form of Odette, from Germanic roots associated with wealth or fortune.
Olajumoke
African · From Yoruba usage, Olajumoke means 'wealth has come together to care for this child' or a similar prosperity blessing.
Onya
African · Used in several traditions and sometimes treated as a modern form; in African usage it can carry meanings tied to goodness or honor.
Oded
Hebrew · A Hebrew biblical name meaning 'encouraging' or 'restoring strength.'
Olaniyan
African · A Yoruba African name generally understood as 'wealth has honor' or 'one surrounded by dignity and prosperity.'
Olatunji
African · Olatunji is a Yoruba name meaning wealth awakens again or honor rises once more.
Osei
African · Osei is an Akan name associated with nobility and honorable lineage.
Okima
African · Okima is an uncommon name with likely African-style formation, though its exact etymology is uncertain in mainstream name sources.
Okemia
African · Okemia appears to be a modern African-rooted or African American coined name with uncertain exact etymology.
Okeema
African · Okeema appears to be a modern name with African-influenced styling; its exact etymology is uncertain.
Okeima
African · Okeima appears to be a variant of Okeema, a modern melodic name with uncertain exact origin.
Olesha
Slavic · Olesha is a Slavic diminutive-style form related to names like Olga or Alexei, depending on usage.
Olukemi
African · Olukemi is a Yoruba name meaning 'God cares for me' or 'the Lord pampers me.'
Omotayo
African · Omotayo is a Yoruba name meaning 'a child is worthy of joy' or 'a child brings happiness.'
Onawa
African · Onawa is often used as a place-linked or heritage-style name and is commonly interpreted as meaning 'wide awake.'
Owetta
English · Owetta appears to be an English-language invented or elaborated feminine form, possibly influenced by names ending in -etta.
Orenthia
English · Likely a modern elaborated name, probably shaped from Oren or Laurenthia-like sounds rather than one fixed root.
Octivia
Latin · Octivia is a variant of Octavia, a Latin name meaning eighth.
Oluwatoyin
African · Oluwatoyin is a Yoruba name meaning God is worthy of praise or honor.
Ojay
English · Ojay is a modern phonetic name, often used as a stylized form of O.J. or as a standalone sound-based creation.
Ortiz
Spanish · Ortiz is a Spanish surname-derived name meaning 'son of Orti' or 'descendant of Ordoño,' reflecting patronymic roots.
Othoniel
Hebrew · Othoniel is a variant of Othniel, the Hebrew biblical name meaning 'lion of God' or 'strength of God.'
Olusegun
African · Olusegun is a Yoruba name meaning "God is victorious."
Onathan
Hebrew · Onathan is likely a variant of Jonathan, the Hebrew name meaning "Yahweh has given."
Orlandis
Spanish · Orlandis is likely related to Orlando, from Germanic roots meaning "famous land."
Omolola
African · A Yoruba name meaning child is wealth, expressing the idea that a child is a precious blessing.
Olubunmi
African · Olubunmi is a Yoruba name meaning God has given me this gift or gift of God.
Olufunke
African · Olufunke is a Yoruba name meaning "God has given me someone to care for" or "God has given me one to cherish."
Orquidea
Spanish · Orquidea is the Spanish word for orchid, ultimately from Greek, used as a floral given name.
Oanh
Chinese · Used in Vietnamese tradition and often associated with bird imagery such as a songbird or nightingale.
Omoro
African · A West African name, notably Mandinka in usage, associated with heritage and ancestral identity.
Orentha
English · Orentha is likely a modern elaborated name with uncertain roots, used mainly for its distinctive sound.
Olukayode
African · Olukayode is a Yoruba name meaning God has brought joy or the Lord brings happiness.
Olumide
African · Olumide is a Yoruba name meaning my Lord has come or the Lord has arrived.
Ontrell
English · Ontrell is a modern invented name, likely formed with the prefix On- and the suffix -trell.
Orantes
Spanish · Orantes is a Spanish surname-style name likely linked to prayer, from a form meaning 'those who pray' or 'worshippers.'
Osamah
Arabic · Osamah is an Arabic name meaning 'lion,' conveying strength, courage, and boldness.
Olisha
Arabic · Olisha is likely a modern variant related to Aisha-like Arabic forms associated with life and vitality.
Onesha
French · Onesha is likely a modern variant influenced by names like Aisha or Oneida, used for its distinctive sound.
Oshanna
Hebrew · Oshanna is likely inspired by Hosanna, from Hebrew roots meaning save, please or deliver us.
Olatunde
African · Olatunde is a Yoruba name meaning 'wealth has returned' or 'honor has returned.'
Oshua
Hebrew · Oshua is likely a clipped or altered form of Joshua, from Hebrew meaning Yahweh is salvation.
Olakunle
African · Yoruba name meaning "wealth has filled the house" or "the home is full of honor."
Ophir
Hebrew · Biblical place name associated with a land of fine gold and abundance.
Onekki
African · Likely an African-derived or African American modern form; exact root is uncertain, but it is used as a distinctive personal name.
Olibia
Latin · Olibia is likely a variant of Olivia, from Latin oliva meaning olive tree.
Okechukwu
African · Okechukwu is an Igbo name meaning God's portion or gift from God.
Okpara
African · Okpara is an Igbo name meaning "first son" or "eldest boy," rooted in West African naming tradition.
Omeed
Persian · Omeed is a Persian name meaning "hope" or "aspiration."
Onel
Spanish · Onel is a modern Spanish-Caribbean form likely influenced by O'Neil or Oneal, carrying Neil-related roots meaning "champion."
Osmon
English · Osmon is likely a shortened form of Osmond, from Old Norse elements meaning "divine protection."
Oved
Hebrew · Oved is a Hebrew name meaning "servant" or "worshiper," related to the biblical Obed.
Omesha
Indian · Likely related to Indian name forms built from Om, the sacred sound, with a modern feminine ending.
Orquidia
Spanish · Orquidia comes from the Spanish word for orchid, linking the name to the flower.
Ogechi
African · An Igbo name from Nigeria often interpreted as God's time or God's portion.
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