Names Starting with O
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OTTMAR
Famous wealth or renowned riches.
Germanic 1 peopleOakes
One who lives by the oak trees.
English 1 peopleOakley
A meadow or clearing with oak trees.
English 2 peopleObadiah
Servant of God or worshiper of God.
Hebrew 3 peopleObediah
Servant of God or God is my master.
Hebrew 1 peopleObidiah
Servant of God or God is my master.
Hebrew 1 peopleOcie
Uncertain; possibly related to ocean or a diminutive form.
English 1 peopleOctavia
The eighth daughter or female born eighth in a family.
Latin 1 peopleOctavio
A person born eighth or the eighth child in a family.
Latin 2 peopleOdessa
A journey or wrath, derived from Homer's Odyssey.
Greek, via Ukrainian 1 peopleOfiesh
Unknown; the etymology and meaning are not clearly established.
Uncertain, possibly Slavic or invented 1 peopleOgden
From the oak valley or oak-tree valley.
Old English 6 peopleOisin
Little deer.
IrishOkey
Ole
A person who is an ancestor or descendant of the heir, derived from Old Norse.
Scandinavian 2 peopleOlen
The meaning is not clearly established.
Uncertain, possibly Scandinavian or Germanic 1 peopleOley
The meaning is not clearly established.
Uncertain, possibly Scandinavian 1 peopleOlga
Holy or blessed, derived from Old Norse elements meaning 'sacred' or 'holy.'
Scandinavian, Russian 5 peopleOlger
A spear wielder or one with a noble spear.
Germanic 1 peopleOlin
Oliphant
Elephant, derived from the Norman French word for the animal.
Scottish, from Norman French 1 peopleOlive
A name derived from the olive tree, symbolizing peace and wisdom in many culture...
Latin, English 7 peopleOliveira
Oliver
An olive tree or one who plants olive trees.
Old French, Latin 18 peopleOlivia
Olive tree, symbolizing peace and wisdom.
Latin 1 peopleOllie
Ancestor's descendant or olive tree.
English, Germanic 3 peopleOlympia
From Mount Olympus, the home of the Greek gods.
Greek 1 peopleOmar
Long-lived or eloquent, derived from the Arabic 'umr' meaning 'life' or 'long li...
Arabic 5 peopleOpal
A precious gemstone known for its iridescent play of colors.
Sanskrit, via Latin and English 1 peopleOra
Prayer or light, depending on the linguistic origin.
Latin, Hebrew 1 peopleOrange
The citrus fruit, or derived from the Sanskrit word for the fruit.
Sanskrit, via Persian, Arabic, and Old French 1 peopleOreamuno
The meaning is not clearly established.
Spanish, possibly Basque 1 peopleOrestes
Of the mountains or mountaineer.
Greek 2 peopleOrie
Oriko
The meaning depends on the kanji characters used; typically 'ori' (weave/fold) a...
Japanese 1 peopleOrilla
A small mouth or opening, derived from the Latin word for edge or border.
Latin 1 peopleOrin
Fair-haired or pale, possibly derived from Irish or Hebrew origins meaning light...
Irish, Hebrew 1 peopleOrion
A mighty hunter, named after the legendary giant hunter in Greek mythology.
Greek 1 peopleOrla
Golden princess or golden-haired.
IrishOrland
A pointed land or spear land, derived from Germanic elements meaning spear and l...
Germanic 1 peopleOrlando
A famous land or spear land, derived from Germanic elements meaning spear and la...
Germanic, Italian 1 peopleOrme
A serpent or worm, derived from Old English and Germanic words for snake.
Old English, Germanic 1 peopleOrmsby
A settlement or homestead of Orm, a Norse personal name.
Old Norse 2 peopleOrpha
A fawn or young deer, derived from Hebrew meaning delicate or graceful.
Hebrew 1 peopleOrrin
Fair-haired or pale, derived from Irish or Hebrew roots meaning light or brightn...
Irish, Hebrew 2 peopleOrris
Orvil
A spear wielder or warrior, derived from Germanic elements meaning spear and wil...
Germanic, French 1 peopleOrville
A person from the golden town or settlement.
Norman French 2 peopleOscar
Divine spear or lover of deer.
Old Norse and Irish 29 peopleOscars
Divine spear or warrior, derived from Old Norse and Irish elements meaning spear...
Old Norse, Irish 1 peopleOsea
God is salvation or God saves, derived from Hebrew elements meaning God and salv...
Hebrew 1 peopleOssie
A deer or warrior, derived from Irish and Scottish Gaelic roots.
Irish, Scottish 1 peopleOswald
Divine power or God's power, derived from the Old English elements 'os' (god) an...
Old English, Germanic 4 peopleOswaldo
Divine power or God's power, derived from Germanic elements meaning God and powe...
Germanic, Spanish 1 peopleOtha
Wealthy or prosperous, derived from Germanic elements meaning wealth or property...
Germanic, Old English 2 peopleOthamr
Famous wealth or renowned for riches, derived from Old Norse elements meaning we...
Old Norse 1 peopleOthoiko
Of or relating to the house or household.
Greek 1 peopleOtis
Keen of hearing or wealthy, derived from either Greek 'otis' (ear) or Germanic '...
Greek, Germanic 4 peopleOtto
Wealthy or prosperous.
Germanic 18 peopleOvid
Derived from the Roman family name Ovidius, possibly related to 'ovis' meaning s...
Latin 1 peopleOvington
A place name derived from a settlement associated with sheep or a person named O...
English 1 peopleOwen
A Welsh name traditionally interpreted as meaning 'young warrior' or derived fro...
Welsh 10 people