| 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 |
| Oanez |
Breton |
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| Oba |
Nigerian |
An ancient river goddess. |
| Obelia |
Greek |
A pillar or needle. |
| Octavia |
Latin |
The eighth. |
| Oda |
Teutonic |
Rich. |
| Odea |
walker by the road |
Odee |
| Odelia |
Hebrew |
I will praise God. |
| Odera |
Hebrew |
plough |
| Odessa |
Greek |
Along journey. |
| Odetta |
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Melody. |
| Odette |
French |
A home-lover. |
| Odile |
French |
Riches, prosperity. From a medieval German name, and a feminine version of Otto. |
| Ofelia |
Spanish |
To help, a helper. |
| Ofilia |
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To help, a helper. |
| Ofra |
Hebrew |
A fawn, or a lively maiden. |
| Ofrah |
Hebrew |
A fawn, or a lively maiden. |
| Ohanna |
Armenian |
God?s gracious gift |
| Okalani |
Hawaiian |
From Heaven. |
| Okelani |
Hawaiian |
from heaven |
| Oksana |
Russian |
glory be to God |
| Ola |
Scandinavian |
A descendant. The feminine form of Olaf. |
| Olalla |
Spanish |
The well-spoken one. |
| Olathe |
Native American |
Beautiful. |
| Olayinka |
Yoruban |
honors surround me |
| Olba |
Aboriginal |
Red ochre. |
| Olcay |
Turkish |
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| Oleander |
Greek |
An evergreen tree. |
| Olena |
Ukrainian |
The light of the sun. Also see Eileen, Elaine, Eleanor and Ellen. |
| Olesia |
Polish |
helper and defender of mankind |
| Olethea |
Latin |
Truth. |
| Olga |
Russian |
The holy one. The name of a 10th-century saint and the feminine form of Oleg. |
| Oliana |
Hawaiian |
oleander |
| Olien |
Russian |
The dear one. |
| Olinda |
Latin |
Fragrant. |
| Olive |
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An Olive tree or branch. A symbol of peace. Feminine version of Oliver. |
| Olivia |
Latin |
An Olive tree or branch. A symbol of peace. Feminine version of Oliver. |
| Olono |
Aboriginal |
A hill. |
| Olva |
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The holy one. |
| Olwen |
Welsh |
White or fair footprints. The name of a character in Welsh legend. |
| Olya |
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The holy one. |
| Olympia |
Latin |
The heavenly one. From the home of the Gods. |
| Oma |
Arabic |
Long-lived. The feminine form of Omar. |
| Omaka |
Maori |
The place where the stream flows. |
| Omega |
Greek |
The last. |
| Ona |
Lithuanian |
Grace, or favoured by God. Form of Anne. Also see Una. |
| Onawa |
Native American |
One who is wide-awake. |
| Ondine |
Latin |
A water sprite. |
| Onenn |
Breton |
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| Onida |
Native American |
The expected or awaited one. |
| Onora |
Irish Gaelic |
Version of Honour. |
| Onur |
Turkish |
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| Onyx |
Greek |
A semi-precious stone. |
| Oola |
Aboriginal |
A red lizard. |
| Oona |
Irish |
Also see Juno. |
| Oonagh |
Irish |
Also see Juno. |
| Opal |
Sanskrit |
A jewel, or precious stone. |
| Opaline |
French |
A jewel, or precious stone. |
| Ophelia |
Greek |
To help, a helper. A character in Shakespeare's Hamlet. |
| Ophira |
Greek |
gold |
| Ophrah |
Hebrew |
A fawn, or a lively maiden. |
| Ora |
Latin/Polynesian |
Latin: Light, golden. Polynesian: Life. A boy or girl's name. |
| Oralee |
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Golden. |
| Oralia |
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Golden. |
| Oralie |
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Golden. |
| Orana |
Aboriginal |
The moon. |
| Orane |
French |
rising |
| Orchid |
Latin |
A flower name. |
| Ordelia |
Teutonic |
The spear of the elf. |
| Orea |
Greek |
The maid of the mountains. |
| Orelia |
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Golden. |
| Orenda |
Iroquois Indian |
magic power |
| Oriana |
Latin |
To rise. An Italian name. |
| Orianna |
Latin |
golden, dawning |
| Oriel |
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Golden. |
| Orinda |
Teutonic |
fire serpent |
| Oriole |
Latin |
A golden bird. |
| Orissa |
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A state in eastern India. |
| Orla |
Irish Gaelic |
Golden. Form of Aurelia. |
| Orlan |
Old English |
From the pointed land. A boy or girl's name. |
| Orlanda |
Latin |
bright sun |
| Orlantha |
Old German |
from the land |
| Orna |
Hebrew/Irish Gaelic |
Hebrew: Light. Irish Gaelic: Pale. |
| Ornella |
Italian |
A flowering Ash tree. |
| Orpah |
Hebrew |
A fawn, or a lively maiden. |
| Orsa |
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A female bear. |
| Orseline |
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A female bear. |
| Orsola |
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A female bear. |
| Ortense |
Italian |
The garden lover. |
| Ortensia |
Italian |
The garden lover. |
| Orvokki |
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Finnish form of Violet. |
| Ottavia |
Italian |
The eighth. |
| Ottilie |
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Riches, prosperity. From a medieval German name, and a feminine version of Otto. |
| Ottoline |
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Riches, prosperity. From a medieval German name, and a feminine version of Otto. |
| Ourania |
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Heavenly. |
| Owena |
Welsh |
Well-born. The feminine form of Owen. |
| Ozora |
Hebrew |
The strength of the Lord. |