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Oniel
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Descendant of Niall; Niall is often interpreted as 'champion' or 'passionate' |
Irish |
Boy |
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Orsoch
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bear (possibly 'little bear' or 'bear-like') |
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Boy |
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Overtyn
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Likely 'upper town' or 'settlement on a ridge/bank'. |
English |
Unisex |
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Obie
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Diminutive of Obadiah meaning 'servant of God' (Hebrew); in Igbo contexts related to 'Obi' meaning 'heart' or 'family compound'. |
English, Hebrew, Igbo |
Boy |
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Omolabake
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Cherished/precious child; a child to be treasured (often with connotations of bringing wealth or honor) |
Yoruba |
Girl |
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Octavyos
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eighth |
Latin |
Boy |
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Oldenia
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Possibly "old valley" or "of the old ones"; exact meaning uncertain due to rarity |
English |
Girl |
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Onika
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A modern feminine name often treated as a variant of Monica or Anika; sometimes linked by sound to West African names. |
English |
Girl |
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Orsola
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Little bear (diminutive of Latin 'ursa', meaning 'bear') |
Italian |
Girl |
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Ovia
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Likely connected to the Ovia river/goddess in Edo (Benin) culture; when treated as a variant of Olivia, associated with the 'olive' or 'olive tree'. |
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Girl |
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Obinna
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Father's heart |
Igbo |
Boy |
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Omolabisi
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A child has added to me - the child is an addition/multiplication of joy or wealth |
Yoruba |
Unisex |
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Octavyous
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Eighth (from Latin 'octavus'), originally used for an eighth-born or someone born in the eighth month |
Latin |
Boy |
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Oldeniah
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Possibly 'ancient/old one' or 'ancient one of God' (derived from 'olden' + '-iah'). |
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Unisex |
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Onikah
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A modern feminine name with no widely established traditional meaning; likely a variant/spelling of Onika |
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Girl |
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Orsolija
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little bear |
Croatian |
Girl |
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Oviah
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Probably 'servant of Yahweh' or 'God is my father' (derived from Hebrew names such as Obadiah/Abijah); alternate cultural meanings may exist |
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Boy |
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Obioma
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Good heart; kind-hearted; one with a beautiful/kind heart |
Igbo |
Unisex |
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Omolabukunmi
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My child is a blessing / a child who brings blessings (wealth/honor) |
Yoruba |
Unisex |
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Octavyus
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From Latin 'Octavius', meaning 'eighth' or 'born eighth'. |
Latin |
Boy |
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Oldine
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Probably 'old, wise' or a diminutive/derivative of names beginning with Ald- (connoting age, wisdom or nobility) |
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Girl |
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Onikee
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Possessor/related to strength or cherished (meaning uncertain and varies by language) |
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Girl |
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Orsyn
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Little bear / bear cub |
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Boy |
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Ovid
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Derived from the Roman family name Ovidius, likely connected to Latin 'ovis' meaning 'sheep' (so, 'sheep' or 'shepherd'); best known from the Roman poet Publius Ovidius Naso. |
Latin |
Boy |
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Obiora
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From the heart of the people; beloved of the people |
Igbo |
Boy |
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Omolabukunola
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The child is a blessing who brings wealth/prosperity |
Yoruba |
Girl |
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Octawia
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eighth (born eighth) |
Latin |
Girl |
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Oldyn
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Probably derived from Old English elements meaning 'old' or 'old friend'. |
English |
Boy |
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Onilonile
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Owner of the house; master of the home |
Yoruba |
Unisex |
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Orsyne
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Bear / bear-like (probable) |
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Unisex |
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Oviedo
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From Oviedo (a city in Asturias, Spain); originally a toponymic surname. |
Spanish |
Boy |
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Obryan
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Descendant of Brian; 'Brian' likely means 'high' or 'noble'. |
Irish |
Boy |
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Omolabunmi
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my child is a gift / the child has brought me joy |
Yoruba |
Girl |
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October
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Relating to the eighth month; 'eighth' (often used for a child born in October) |
Latin |
Unisex |
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Oldyna
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Noble or wise elder (derived from 'ald' meaning old/elder) |
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Girl |
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Onilwin
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likely "friend of the wind" (interpretive/modern) |
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Unisex |
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Orsyno
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Little bear; bear-like |
Latin |
Unisex |
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Ovya
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painting; art; artist |
Tamil |
Girl |
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Obumneme
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Remembered by God; one who is not forgotten |
Igbo |
Boy |
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Omolade
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Child has come with wealth; a child who brings honor and prosperity |
Yoruba |
Unisex |
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Octobriana
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October-born; literally combines 'eight/October' and 'Briana' (noble/strong) |
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Girl |
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Oldyne
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Derived from a root meaning "old/ancient," with connotations of age and wisdom |
English |
Unisex |
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Onin
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'Good one' or 'little good' - from Basque on 'good'; alternatively linked to forms like Onno/Owen |
Basque |
Boy |
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Ortan
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Possibly 'middle' (from Turkish 'orta') or a locational surname meaning a settlement/enclosure (from Old English Orton). |
English, Turkish |
Boy |
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Ovyah
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Hebrew: "Yahweh is my father" or "God is my father",Tamil/Indic: "artist; beautiful drawing" (from Oviya),Modern/uncertain: meaning may vary by cultural use |
Hebrew, Tamil |
Unisex |
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Oceane
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Of the ocean; from the sea |
French |
Girl |
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Omoladun
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child of sweetness/delight; brings joy |
Yoruba |
Unisex |
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Ocvran
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No established historical meaning; presumed invented name with no widely recognized definition |
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Boy |
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Olea
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Olive; olive tree (symbol of peace and fruitfulness) |
Latin |
Girl |
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Onit
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Unclear; may be related to the Yoruba element 'Oni-' (owner/possessor) or be a modern coinage without an established traditional meaning |
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Unisex |
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