| A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
| Oakes |
Middle English |
The dweller by the Oak trees. |
| Oakley |
Middle English |
One who lives at the Oak tree meadow. |
| Obadiah |
Hebrew |
The servant of God. |
| Obelix |
Greek |
pillar of strength |
| Oberon |
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A character in William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. |
| Obert |
Teutonic |
Wealthy and bright. |
| Obiajulu |
African |
the heart is consoled |
| Ochen |
Ugandan |
one of the twins |
| Octavius |
Latin |
The eighth born. |
| Oddvar |
Norse |
the spear?s point |
| Odell |
Old Norse |
Wealthy. |
| Odern |
Aboriginal |
By the sea. |
| Odil |
French |
rich |
| Odin |
Old Norse |
The Scandinavian God of war. |
| Odion |
Nigerian |
first of twins |
| Odolf |
Teutonic |
A noble wolf. |
| Odon |
Hungarian |
wealthy protector |
| Odysseus |
Greek |
full of wrath |
| Ogden |
Old English |
From the valley of Oak trees. |
| Ogilvie |
Celtic |
From the high hill. |
| Ogilvy |
Old Scottish |
from the high peak |
| Oglesby |
Old English |
Awe-inspiring. |
| Oguz |
Hungarian |
arrow |
| Okan |
Turkish |
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| Okely |
Middle English |
One who lives at the Oak tree meadow. |
| Okko |
Finnish |
From the name Oscar. |
| Olaf |
Old Norse/Scandinavian |
Ancestor. |
| Olcay |
Turkish |
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| Oldrich |
Czech |
one with riches and power |
| Oleg |
Russian |
The name of an early prince of Kiev. |
| Oleos |
Spanish |
holy oil used in church |
| Olier |
Breton |
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| Olin |
Old English |
holly |
| Oliver |
Latin |
An Olive tree or branch. A symbol of peace. |
| Olivier |
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From Shakespeare's play As You Like It. |
| Ollie |
|
An Olive tree or branch. A symbol of peace. |
| Omar |
Arabic |
First born son. |
| Omarjeet |
Hindu |
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| Ompoly |
Hungarian |
Ampleumian |
| Ond |
Hungarian |
tenth child |
| Onslow |
Old English |
The hill of the zealous one. |
| Onur |
Turkish |
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| Ora |
Latin/Polynesian |
Latin: Light, golden. Polynesian: Life. A boy or girl's name. |
| Orad |
Aboriginal |
Earth. |
| Oram |
Old English |
From the enclosure by the riverbank. |
| Oran |
Irish Gaelic |
Pale-skinned. |
| Orazio |
Italian |
From a Roman family name. |
| Orban |
Hungarian |
A city dweller. |
| Ordway |
Old English |
The spear fighter. |
| Orelious |
Orelius |
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| Oren |
Hebrew |
A tree. Also see Oran. |
| Orestes |
Greek |
A man of the mountain. A hero of Greek mythology. |
| Orfeo |
Italian |
A name from ancient mythology. |
| Orford |
Old English |
A dweller at the ford. |
| Orion |
Greek |
The son of light. The name of a constellation. |
| Orlan |
Old English |
From the pointed land. A boy or girl's name. |
| Orlando |
Italian |
Italian form of Roland. Famed throughout the land. The name of Shakespeare's hero in As You Like It. |
| Orman |
Old English |
spearman |
| Ormond |
Old English |
A spearman. |
| Ormos |
Hungarian |
like a cliff |
| Oroiti |
Polynesian |
The slow-footed one. |
| Orpheus |
Greek |
A name from ancient mythology. |
| Orran |
Irish Gaelic |
Pale-skinned. |
| Orren |
Irish Gaelic |
Pale-skinned. |
| Orrin |
Irish Gaelic |
Pale-skinned. |
| Orsen |
Old French from Latin |
A little bear. |
| Orsino |
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A little bear. |
| Orson |
Old French from Latin |
A little bear. |
| Orton |
Old English |
From the farm by the river. |
| Orville |
Old French |
Golden city. |
| Orvin |
Old English |
A spear friend. |
| Osaze |
Hebrew |
favoured by God |
| Osbert |
Old English |
Divinely bright or famous. |
| Osborn |
Old English |
A divine warrior. |
| Osborne |
Hebrew |
soldier of God |
| Oscar |
Old English |
A divine spearman. |
| Osgood |
Old Norse |
A pagan god. |
| Osip |
Russian |
God shall add. |
| Oskar |
German |
A divine spearman. |
| Oskari |
Finnish |
A divine spearman. |
| Osman |
Arabic |
An Ottoman Turk, or a servant of God. |
| Osmar |
Old English |
Divinely glorious. |
| Osmond |
Old English |
A divine protector. |
| Osric |
Old English |
A divine ruler. |
| Ossian |
Latin |
fawn |
| Oswald |
Old English |
Divinely powerful. |
| Oswin |
Old English |
A friend of God, or a divine friend. |
| Oszlar |
Hungarian |
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| Otello |
Italian |
Italian forms of Otto. Rich, prosperous. |
| Othello |
Italian |
Prosperous. |
| Otis |
Greek |
Keen of hearing. |
| Ottavio |
Italian |
The eighth born. |
| Otto |
Teutonic |
Rich, prosperous. |
| Otway |
Teutonic |
Fortunate in battle. |
| Ove |
Scandinavian |
A well-known Scandinavian name. |
| Ovid |
Latin |
lamb |
| Owen |
Welsh |
Well-born. Also a Welsh form of John (see Evan). |
| Oxford |
Old English |
From the ford of the oxen. An English university city. |
| Oxton |
Old English |
From the ox enclosure. |
| Oz |
Hebrew |
strength |
| Ozan |
Turkish |
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| Ozaner |
Turkish |
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| Ozias |
Old English |
From the ox enclosure. |
| Ozor |
Hungarian |
name of an ethnic group |
| Ozsvot |
Hungarian |
deity, might |