God has given me abundance; God has surrounded me with blessings
Yoruba
Unisex
Derived from elements meaning 'wealth/fortune' + 'battle' - roughly 'fortunate in battle' or 'wealthy warrior'.
Germanic
Girl
From Igbo "Obi": "heart", "center" or "home"
Boy
Uncertain; sometimes interpreted as "of the heavens" if linked to Hawaiian elements, or understood as a creative/variant form related to names like Alana/Lani
Girl
Unclear; possibly 'child' if Igbo-derived, or 'beloved/love' if related to Amora
Unisex
Eagle (from Old Norse 'Örn'); in Khmer usage it appears as a romanized name/surname with variable local meanings
Khmer, Norse, Scandinavian
Boy
wealth, fortune; prosperous
Germanic
Girl
God has given me praise / God gives praise
Yoruba
Girl
From the Old High German element 'aud' meaning 'wealth, fortune' - 'wealthy, prosperous'.
Germanic
Girl
Derived from Greek obelos ('spit, pointed stake'); in modern use evokes the marine genus Obelia - delicate, sea-linked beauty
Girl
Likely "of the heavens" or "heavenly one" (from Hawaiian lani = sky, heaven, royalty)
Polynesian
Unisex
Possibly "beloved" or "pertaining to love" (approximate)
Girl
light
Hebrew
Girl
Derived from the Germanic element for "wealth/fortune"; a diminutive form implying "little/fortunate one"
Germanic
Girl
God has given you wealth
Yoruba
Unisex
wealth, fortune; prosperous
Germanic
Girl
Servant or worshipper of Yahweh (God)
Hebrew
Boy
Unclear; possibly interpreted as a theophoric name meaning something like 'Okala (is) of Yah/God' or 'protected by God' if read with the -iah element
Unisex
Likely 'child of Rose' or 'rose child' (figuratively 'beautiful child')
Girl
Derived from Hebrew 'oren' meaning 'pine' - 'pine tree'.
Hebrew
Girl
Little otter; of the otter - evokes playfulness, agility and an affinity with water.
English
Boy
God has given me something to praise - a God-given gift/child.
Yoruba
Unisex
Derived from Germanic elements meaning "wealth" or "prosperity"
English
Boy
white, fair
Bulgarian, Slavic
Girl
No widely attested meaning; may be a modern or invented name or a variation of names such as Kalani
Girl
'Light of Om' - the divine or sacred light associated with the sound Om
Hindi, Sanskrit
Boy
Possibly 'light' (from Hebrew 'Or') or 'adorned/ornate' (from Latin 'ornatus'); exact origin uncertain.
Hebrew, Latin
Girl
From 'od/ot' (wealth, fortune) + 'hild' (battle) - roughly 'fortunate/wealthy in battle'.
Girl
God has awakened / God has come
Yoruba
Boy
wealthy, fortunate (diminutive form)
Germanic
Girl
elf ruler; noble ruler
Germanic
Boy
Not widely documented; possibly a family/clan or personal name in Luo/Acholi contexts (meaning uncertain)
Boy
Name of a mythological Lydian queen; etymology uncertain, possibly related to Greek omphalos ('navel' or 'center').
Greek
Girl
little light (from Hebrew 'or' = light with a diminutive suffix)
Hebrew
Girl
From the elements od/oth 'wealth, fortune' + hild 'battle' - roughly 'fortunate/prosperous in battle'.
Germanic
Girl
God has added to my joy
Yoruba
Girl
Diminutive of Otto - 'wealth' or 'fortune' (literally 'little Otto', 'little prosperous one')
Italian
Boy
Possibly 'from above' or 'upper'; alternatively linked to Oberon meaning 'elf‑ruler' (from Germanic Alberich).
French
Boy
Uncertain; likely a Luo name referring to circumstances or timing of birth
Boy
Light of Om - the radiance of the sacred syllable Om.
Hindi, Sanskrit
Boy
Flowering ash tree
Italian
Girl
from elements meaning 'wealth' (ot/od) and 'fame' (mar) - 'wealthy and renowned'
Boy
The Lord/God has come (literally: Olu-mi-de)
Yoruba
Boy
Diminutive of Otto/Ottilie - 'wealth, prosperity'
Germanic
Unisex
Elf ruler; king of the fairies
French, Germanic
Boy
Named after the okapi, a rare forest-dwelling mammal related to the giraffe
Unisex
My sheaf (sheaf of grain)
Hebrew
Boy
Possibly 'eagle' or 'little eagle' (by association with Old Norse 'örn'); may also reflect a surname meaning or ornamental/derived form
Boy
wealthy, fortunate, prosperous
Germanic
Girl
God has brought this (child) to be cherished / God brings joy