No established historical meaning. If linked to Irish Oisín, could imply 'little deer'; otherwise treated as an invented contemporary name.
Boy
Unknown (no attested meaning found)
Renowned in the land; "famous land"
Boy
No established meaning found
God has given me wealth/honor
Yoruba
Girl
born at night (derived from the Luo name Otieno)
Boy
Servant of Yahweh (servant/worshipper of the Lord)
Hebrew
Boy
Derived from Old Norse elements often interpreted as 'ey' (island) + 'steinn' (stone) - 'island stone'.
Irish
Boy
The last letter of the Greek alphabet; symbolizes 'the end' or 'the great O'.
Greek
Unisex
Invented name suggesting 'light of London' or 'famous land (London)'
Unisex
bear
Finnish
Boy
God has given me honor / dignity
Yoruba
Unisex
From elements od/uod 'wealth' + mār 'fame' - 'prosperous, famous' or 'wealthy and renowned'
Boy
Likely related to 'Oba' meaning 'king' or 'ruler' (precise meaning uncertain)
Boy
little deer
Irish
Boy
Finnish: 'apple'. Luo/Swahili: a small/dried fish (often the silver cyprinid, called dagaa).
Finnish, Swahili
Girl
my light
Hebrew
Girl
Likely a feminine form of Otto from Germanic 'aud-' meaning 'wealth, fortune'; alternatively related to Old Norse 'ótti' meaning 'fear, dread'.
Germanic, Norse
Girl
God has given me more
Yoruba
Unisex
Often written with kanji 大友 meaning "big/great friend"; also historically a Japanese clan/surname.
Japanese
Boy
Uncertain. Could derive from Slavic 'obal' meaning 'cover' or be a short form of Yoruba names beginning with 'Oba-' ('king' or 'ruler'). Rare as a given name.
Boy
Unclear; possibly 'light' (if from Ujal/Ujala) or a sense of 'hope/hopefully' (if linked to Spanish ojalá)
Unisex
Hebrew: 'sheaf' (of grain); in other contexts related to Arabic 'Umar' meaning 'long-lived' or 'flourishing'.
Hebrew
Boy
Meaning unknown; possibly derived from 'Or' (gold) + 'lyg/rig' (ruler) - speculative, e.g. 'golden ruler'.