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Names letter starts with O

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Olav Ancestor's heir; descendant or legacy of the ancestors Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Onfrey From elements meaning 'hun' + 'frid' - commonly interpreted as 'peaceful warrior' or 'protected by peace'. Germanic Boy
Orscha Possibly "bear" or "from Orsha" (place-name); origin and meaning are uncertain Girl
Ovah Probably a variant of Ava/Eva; commonly associated with 'life' (from Eve/Eva) or 'bird' (from Latin avis). Girl
Oaklen Related to the oak tree; roughly 'from the oak land' or 'little oak' English Unisex
Omir Probably 'flourishing/long-lived' (if from Omar) or 'sheaf/harvest' (if from Omer); exact meaning depends on origin Boy
Octaviah Eighth (born eighth) Latin Boy
Olava From Old Norse Óláfr, meaning "ancestor's descendant" or "heir" Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Onfrio “eternally good” or “always good/happy” (from an Egyptian root meaning ‘good/perpetually good’) Spanish Boy
Orselina little bear (diminutive of Ursula) Italian Girl
Ove Heritage, wealth, inheritance Scandinavian Boy
Oakley Clearing or meadow of oak trees English Unisex
Omkaram Derived from Om (Aum), the sacred primordial sound - 'the sound of the universe'; 'one who embodies Om'. Hindu, Sanskrit Boy
Octavianos Derived from Latin 'octavus' meaning 'eighth' - 'the eighth' or 'eighth-born' Latin Boy
Olave ancestor's descendant; heir Norse Boy
Onfroi From elements 'hun' + 'frid' (peace); commonly interpreted 'peaceful warrior' or 'peace of the Huns'. Germanic Boy
Orseline Little bear Italian Girl
Oved Worker; servant (one who works or serves) Hebrew Boy
Oaklyn Derived from 'oak' with the suffix '-lyn'; evokes 'little oak' or 'oak grove' Unisex
Omkari Bearer or manifestation of the sacred syllable 'Om'; associated with divinity/Goddess Sanskrit Girl
Octavie Eighth; from Latin octavus, meaning 'eighth' (often given to an eighth-born child) Latin Girl
Olavi Ancestor's descendant (heir) Norse Boy
Ongo Undocumented or variable - likely a regional given name, nickname, or surname; specific meaning is not widely recorded Unisex
Orsen Bear; by extension 'little bear' (diminutive sense) English Boy
Overtan Toponymic name meaning 'upper farm/settlement' or 'settlement on a bank/ridge'. English Unisex
Obadia Servant of Yahweh (servant of God) Hebrew Boy
Omkarnath Lord of the sacred syllable 'Om'; a name associated with Shiva Hindu, Sanskrit Boy
Octavius Eighth; originally a Roman family name meaning 'born eighth' (from Latin octavus) Latin Boy
Olba fortunate; blessed; happy Greek Girl
Onhur Honor; dignity; pride Turkish Boy
Orsin bear (diminutive: little bear) Latin Boy
Overten 'Upper town' or 'settlement on a ridge' (from 'over' + 'town') English Boy
Obadja Servant of Yahweh (God) Hebrew Boy
Omkumar Combination of 'Om' (sacred sound) + 'Kumar' (boy/son/prince) - roughly 'son/prince of Om' or 'young devotee of Om'. Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Octavo eighth; born eighth Latin Boy
Olbracht noble, bright Boy
Oni Varies by origin - Japanese: 'oni' (demon/ogre); Yoruba: an element/title related to ownership/possession; Finnish (Onni variant): 'luck' or 'happiness'; English: used as a short form of Anthony/Antonia. English, Finnish, Japanese, Yoruba Unisex
Orsine Little bear; bear-like Italian, Latin Girl
Overtin Likely 'little/open one' - suggesting openness or honesty; alternately interpretable as 'little one who is above/over'. Unisex
Obaseyi From Yoruba 'Oba' (king) + 'seyi' (has made/has done) - roughly 'the king has done this' or 'the king has made/caused this.' Yoruba Boy
Ommi Possibly 'little Om' or an affectionate/diminutive form of 'Om' (the sacred syllable); in some contexts may be related to Arabic 'Ummi' ('my mother') Unisex
Octavous Eighth (born eighth) Latin Boy
Oldeeah Uncertain. If related to Hebrew Odeya/Odelia it can imply 'I will thank/praise God'; otherwise it is likely an invented name without an established meaning Girl
Onicio Likely “useful” or “profitable” (from Greek Onesimos) or “of the Onicius family” (Roman origin) Latin, Spanish Boy
Orsino Bear; bear-like (diminutive/affectionate form) Italian Boy
Overton Settlement on a bank or the 'upper town' (dweller from the upper settlement) English Boy
Obba King; ruler Yoruba Boy
Ommy Diminutive or pet form of 'Om', associated with the sacred syllable meaning the cosmic or universal sound/consciousness Unisex
Octavus Eighth (from Latin octāvus, meaning 'eighth') Latin Boy
Oldeena Not well attested; possibly 'little noble/old one' or an elaboration of Alda/Aldina. Girl