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Names letter starts with O

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Owin Noble, well‑born; young warrior Welsh Boy
Octavie-Louise 'Eighth' (Octavie) + 'famous/renowned warrior' (Louise) French Girl
Omree my sheaf; sheaf of grain (from Hebrew 'omer') Hebrew Boy
Odbert From elements aud 'wealth, fortune' + berht 'bright, famous' - 'bright wealth' or 'fortunate and famed' English Boy
Olechka Pet form meaning 'little Olga' or 'little Oleg' - ultimately from an Old Norse root meaning 'holy, blessed'. Slavic Girl
Onoria honor; honorable Latin Girl
Ortrude 'Ort' (spear/point) + 'þrūþ' (strength) - "strong spear" Girl
Owina Not well documented; likely a regional or feminine form of Owino/Owino. Exact meaning is unclear. Girl
Octavie-Marie “Eighth-born” (Octavie) + “bitter” / “beloved” (Marie) Latin Girl
Omrie From Hebrew 'Omri' meaning 'my sheaf' or 'sheaf of grain', connoting abundance or prosperity. Hebrew Boy
Odd Spear point; edge of a blade Norse Boy
Oleda born; she who is born Girl
Onoriah honor; honorable; woman of honor Latin Girl
Ortygia From Greek 'ortyx' meaning 'quail'; name of a mythological nymph and an island (Ortigia/Ortygia). Greek Girl
Owinah Probably 'young warrior' or 'well‑born' if derived from Owen; otherwise meaning is uncertain. Girl
Octavija Eighth; born eighth Latin Girl
Onaedochukwu God's way; the way God has established Igbo Boy
Odda Point or edge (of a weapon); related to 'spear' English, Norse Boy
Olee Heritage, ancestor's descendant (from Ole/Óláfr roots),Olive / olive tree (as a diminutive of Olive/Olivia),Modern diminutive/invented form (no single fixed meaning) English, Scandinavian Unisex
Onorina honor; honored Italian Girl
Ortyn Probably associated with Orion (the mythic hunter/constellation) or with Orton ('from the orchard town') English Unisex
Owine Likely related to Owain/Owen - generally understood as 'young warrior' or 'well-born/noble' English, Welsh Boy
Octavio Eighth (born eighth) Latin Boy
Onaedozie May the path/way be made right / the way be made straight Igbo Boy
Oddah From Old Norse 'odd(r)', meaning 'point (of a weapon)', 'spear point' or 'edge'. Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Oleeanda Probably combines 'olive' with elements meaning 'protector' or 'worthy of love' - an invented name evoking 'olive/peace' and strength Girl
Onorine honor, honorable, honored French Girl
Ortzy Sky; name associated with the Basque sky/thunder god Basque Boy
Ownah Possibly 'youth' or 'young warrior' (from Owen/Eoghan) or 'grace' (via Ona/Anna); exact meaning uncertain Girl
Odah Possibly 'wealth' or 'fortune' (from Old Germanic 'od'); in some African contexts it appears as a family/given name with local meanings. Arabic, Germanic, Hebrew Unisex
Onaedozioma He who makes things good / One who sets things right (often understood as referring to God) Igbo Unisex
Oddett Little/young bearer of wealth; associated with wealth or fortune French Girl
Oleeandah Associated with the oleander flower or the olive tree; roughly 'oleander-like' or 'of the olive' Girl
Onoryn Honored; bearing honor or dignity Girl
Orun Heaven, sky; the spiritual or ancestral realm Yoruba Unisex
Ownee Diminutive of Owen - 'young/well‑born' or 'noble' (linked to Eoghan, often rendered 'born of the yew') English Unisex
Odalina Derived from 'uodal' - 'of the ancestral estate' or 'little heiress/heritage' Girl
Onaedoziomachukwu God who makes the way/path good Igbo Unisex
Oddetta Associated with 'wealth' or 'fortune' (primary); alternatively 'point' or 'spear' if Norse-derived. Girl
Oleg holy, sacred, blessed Norse Boy
Onoryna honor; honorable Latin Girl
Orva Uncertain - possible senses include 'golden/princess' (from Órla), 'arrow' (from Old Norse), or link to 'fawn/back of the neck' (from Orpah) Hebrew, Norse Girl
Owni Derived from Owen: 'young warrior' or 'noble-born' Irish Boy
Odaline Heritage, wealth; fortune Germanic Girl
Onaedoziomachukwunonso God who makes things right and is near Igbo Unisex
Oddfrid From Old Norse oddr 'point, spear' + fríðr 'beautiful' - roughly 'beautiful point' or 'spear-beauty'. Norse Girl
Oleigh Modern invented spelling; possibly 'meadow' (from Leigh) or influenced by 'Olivia/olive' - meaning uncertain English, Gaelic Girl
Onorynah honor; dignity; esteem Latin Girl
Orval golden valley French Boy
Owny noble, well-born; (also interpreted as) young warrior Welsh Boy