Here you’ll find all the names beginning with the letter O, followed by the meaning of the name starting with a O. If the name is blue, it is a name normally given to a boy. If the name has a pink color, then it is usually given to a girl. A green name can be given to both boys and girls.
Name | Meaning | |
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Odisej | To hate or to be grieved. | |
Odissa | angry man | |
Odissey | Russian form of Odysseus. | |
Oditi | Dawn | |
Odiya | I will honour God | |
Odo | Ric, Wealthy | |
Odoacer | The goddess person. | |
Odoacre | Italian form of Odoacer. | |
Odolf | Passionately dedicated. | |
Odolff | Bold as a bear. | |
Odolia | fortunate or prosperous in battle | |
Odolina | Like the blossom of the pomegranate | |
Odom | Pleased or satisfied. | |
Odon | wealthy protector | |
Odongo | Second of twins. | |
Odonna | Combination Of Odette And Donna | |
Odoti | Dawn | |
Odour | Born after midnight. | |
Odovacar | Variant of Odoacer. | |
Odran | The person who is willing to use his properties jointly or in common, contribution, involvement | |
Odrija | Latvian form of Audrey. | |
Odtsetseg | Star flower | |
Odunayo | Year of happiness. | |
Odval | Mongolian word for chrysanthemum flower. | |
Odwolf | The destiny, luck and a share of anything from the Almighty | |
Odwolfe | A just or fair person, free from any favouritism, unbiased person | |
Odwulf | A Just lady, equitable, free from prejudice or any kind of favouritism | |
Odyssa | angry man | |
Odysseus | Angry | |
Odyssey | Widely known and esteemed | |
Odyssia | angry man | |
Oeberon | A manager, an organiser. one who manages other people. | |
Oebfinn | Old Irish form of Aoibheann. | |
Oedipus | Latinized form of Greek Οἰδίπους (Oidipous), meaning "swollen foot" from οἰδέω (oideo) meaning "to swell" and πούς (pous) meaning "foot". In Greek mythology Oedipus was the son of the Theban king Laius and his wife Jocasta. Laius received a prophesy that he would be killed by his son, so he left the newborn to die of exposure. Oedipus was however rescued and raised in the home of the Corinthian king Polybus. After he had grown and learned of the same prophesy, Oedipus left Corinth so that he would not be a danger to Polybus, whom he assumed was his father. On the road to Delphi he chanced upon his real father Laius and slew him in a petty disagreement, thus fulfilling the prophecy. He then correctly answered the Sphinx's riddle, winning the now vacant throne of Thebes and marrying the widowed Queen Jocasta, his own mother. Years later they learned the truth of their relationship, prompting Jocasta to commit suicide and Oedipus to blind himself. | |
Oegelsby | The person who contributes to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose. | |
Oehoo | One who is watchful, vigilant. | |
Oelfwine | A sensitive and refined person | |
Oemar | An elequent speaker, fluent and persuasive | |
Oengus | Old Irish form of Aonghus. | |
Oenone | Guardian of the belief, defender of the confidence. | |
Oeric | An eternal ruler, one and only, rules always | |
Oeshi | Experiencing triumph or having won. | |
Oethelwald | A brave or courageous person from the forest | |
Oeznik | Slovak word for butcher. | |
Ofek | Horizon | |
Ofelia | Helpful | |
Ofeliya | Azerbaijani, Russian, Ukrainian and Bulgarian form of Ophelia. | |
Ofemija | Fair | |
Ofer | Fawn | |
Offa | The person who supports others or to the fulfillment of a need. | |
Offede | Guardian of the belief, defender of the confidence. | |
Ofilia | help | |
Ofir | Hebrew form of Ophir. In modern times it is also used as a feminine name. | |
Ofira | Gold | |
Ofra | From Ophrah. | |
Ofrat | fawn | |
Ofri | Means "my fawn" in Hebrew. | |
Ofrit | fawn | |
Oftfor | One who has foresight and vision for more | |
Ofure | Peace | |
Ofydd | The person always filled with the sounds produced by singers or musical instruments. | |
Ogaan | Waves; United; Combined; Joined; Together; A variant is Ogana | |
Ogaleesha | Red Shirt | |
Ogan | Wave | |
Ogana | Someone that provides access to get in or get out, the one who performs the act of entering. | |
Ogbamremu | The brave meets a lot of challenges | |
Ogbe | Shelter | |
Ogdan | The person who is steadfast in allegiance or duty, the one who is open type and genuine. | |
Ogden | From The Oak Valley | |
Ogdon | Freshly brought into existence, newcomer to this world | |
Ogechi | The greatest of God's times | |
Ogechukwu | The very new mode of living or a characteristic state, new earthly life | |
Ogechukwukama | The greatest of God's times | |
Ogechukwukamma | Means "God's time is greater" in Igbo. | |
Ogelsby | The almighty God, who is always same yesterday, today and forever | |
Ogelsvie | A person who engaged in or experienced in warfare like Novel | |
Ogelsvy | The fresh nimble, constantly giving light and ever shine | |
Ogen | Anchor | |
Ogenya | God is my help | |
Oger | A person with the newest or freshest hair. | |
Ogha | See; Flood; Stream; Rapid Flow of Water | |
Oghenefejiro | God is praiseworthy | |
Oghenekaro | Means "God first" in Urhobo. | |
Oghenekevwe | God gave me | |
Oghenemine | I look up to God | |
Oghenerioborue | Great novel Triumph, prove superior of the contest | |
Oghenero | Means "God exists" in Urhobo. | |
Ogheneruno | God has done so much | |
Oghenetega | God is worship worthy | |
Ogier | French form of Audagar. In La Chanson de Roland and other medieval French romances, this is the name of one of Charlemagne's knights. He is said to be from Denmark, and is sometimes called Holger. | |
Ogilvy | High | |
Ogima | Chief | |
Ogin | Rose | |
Ognen | Macedonian form of Ognyan. | |
Ognena | Macedonian feminine form of Ognyan. | |
Ognian | Variant transcription of Ognyan, meaning fiery. | |
Ognjan | Croatian and Serbian variant form of Ognyan. | |
Ognjen | Croatian and Serbian form of Ognyan. | |
Ognyan | Derived from Bulgarian word ognen, meaning fiery. | |
Ognyana | Feminine form of Ognyan, meaning fiery. |