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Ortense
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Related to the Latin hortus 'garden' - 'of the garden' or 'belonging to Hortensius'. |
Italian, Latin |
Girl |
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Ovyd
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Derived from the Roman family name Ovidius; meaning uncertain - traditionally associated with 'sheep' or 'shepherd' via Latin ovis, but likely of non‑Latin (Etruscan) origin. |
Latin |
Boy |
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Oceanna
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Of the ocean |
English |
Girl |
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Omolayo
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child brings joy |
Yoruba |
Unisex |
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Ocyale
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Possibly "swift" or "quick" (from a Greek root meaning sharp/fast) |
Greek |
Girl |
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Oleah
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Possibly 'olive' (from Latin olea); otherwise an invented/variant name with no widely established traditional meaning |
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Girl |
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Onix
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Refers to the black banded gemstone onyx; originally 'claw' or 'fingernail'. |
Greek |
Unisex |
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Ortensia
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from the garden; associated with the hydrangea (a flowering shrub) |
Latin |
Girl |
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Ovyedo
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Originally 'from Oviedo' (a place-name); the place-name may have older Latin or pre-Roman roots - possibly associated with sheep or a shepherding settlement in traditional etymologies |
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Unisex |
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Ockham
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Occa's homestead; homestead by the River Ock |
English |
Boy |
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Omolola
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"child is wealth" (the child brings wealth/honor) |
Yoruba |
Girl |
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Ocypete
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swift-flying (from Greek ōku 'swift' + petē 'flying/winged') |
Greek |
Girl |
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Oleanda
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Associated with the oleander flower or the olive tree - connotations of beauty and Mediterranean flora |
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Girl |
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Onkar
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Derived from 'Om' - 'sound of the sacred syllable Om', signifying the divine or the cosmic sound |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Ortensiana
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Derived from the Roman family name Hortensius (from Latin hortus 'garden') - 'of the garden' / 'belonging to the Hortensius family.' |
Latin |
Girl |
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Owain
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young warrior; noble-born |
Welsh |
Boy |
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Octa
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Eighth; related to the number eight or 'born eighth'. |
Latin |
Unisex |
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Omololuwa
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child of God |
Yoruba |
Unisex |
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Odakota
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A modern elaboration of Dakota, carrying the sense 'friend' or 'ally'. |
English |
Unisex |
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Oleandah
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Associated with the oleander flower - ornamental and beautiful, with a note of danger/poisonousness |
English |
Girl |
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Onnan
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Unclear; if linked to Hebrew Onan it may connote strength/firmness; if from a surname, indicates family descent |
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Unisex |
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Orthros
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Dawn, morning; also the Matins (early morning prayer) service in Eastern Christianity |
Greek |
Boy |
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Owaine
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well-born, noble |
Welsh |
Boy |
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Octave
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eighth |
Latin |
Boy |
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Omolore
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Child of wealth / the child brings wealth or favor |
Yoruba |
Unisex |
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Odakotah
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Friend; ally or companion |
Native American, Sioux |
Unisex |
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Oleander
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From the oleander flowering shrub (Nerium oleander); evokes beauty, resilience and a poisonous allure. |
Greek, Latin |
Unisex |
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Onneli
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Derived from Finnish Onni meaning 'luck, happiness' - roughly 'little happiness' or 'lucky one'. |
Finnish |
Girl |
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Ortin
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Possibly 'little garden' or 'from Orte' (toponymic); exact meaning uncertain |
Catalan |
Boy |
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Owayne
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Likely derived from Owen: 'young warrior' or 'well-born'; read as Owen+Wayne it may also evoke the surname meaning 'wagon maker' |
English |
Boy |
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Octavian
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Eighth (from Latin octavus), originally indicating the eighth-born or relating to the eighth month |
Latin |
Boy |
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Omprakas
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Light or radiance of Om (from 'Om' + 'prakāśa' meaning brightness/illumination) |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Odam
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No widely established given-name meaning; probably originally a surname/place-name with unclear specific meaning |
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Boy |
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Oleanthe
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Olive flower / flower of the olive |
Greek, Latin |
Girl |
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Onni
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luck, happiness |
Finnish |
Boy |
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Orton
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settlement on a slope or river-bank; from the hill/town |
English |
Boy |
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Owen
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Young warrior; noble-born |
Welsh |
Boy |
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Octaviano
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Derived from Latin 'octavus' meaning 'eighth' (originally indicating the eighth-born or eighth month) |
Latin |
Boy |
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Ompraksh
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Divine light - 'light of Om' or 'light of the sacred syllable Om' |
Hindi, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Odanda
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Uncertain. If linked to Sanskrit 'danda', could suggest 'staff/rod' or figuratively 'authority/punishment'; otherwise meaning is unknown |
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Oleatha
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Probably derived from Letha/Lethe - 'forgetfulness' or 'oblivion' (meaning uncertain/rare) |
English |
Girl |
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Onofre
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he who is continually good |
Portuguese, Spanish |
Boy |
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Ortrud
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From Old High German elements 'ort' (spear/point) + 'þrūþ' (strength) - 'spear strength' or 'strength of the spear' |
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Girl |
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Owena
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Feminine form of Owen: "young warrior" / "noble" / "well‑born" (also sometimes associated with "born of the yew") |
Welsh |
Girl |
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Octavie-Elise
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From Latin 'eighth' + Hebrew-derived 'pledged to God' (combined meaning: 'eighth' and 'pledged to God') |
French |
Girl |
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Omran
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Prosperity, flourishing; often interpreted as 'prosperous' or 'long‑lived' |
Arabic |
Boy |
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Odanodan
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Composite name; possible interpretations include 'wealthy/judged one', 'descendant of Oda', or 'gift/judgment of God' depending on which elements are emphasized. |
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Unisex |
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Oleathyah
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Olive of God - connoting peace, fruitfulness, and a divine blessing |
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Girl |
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Onofredo
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continually good |
Egyptian |
Boy |
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Ortruda
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Strength of the spear |
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Girl |
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