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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Ojsuta | Graceful | |
Ojwang | One who survived despite neglect. | |
Ok | Treasured | |
Okafor | Means "boy (born on) Afor" in Igbo, Afor being one of the four days of the Igbo week. | |
Okagbare | I have all styles and skills | |
Okal | To Cross | |
Okalani | Heaven | |
Okan | A person of a noble form. Or have decent and noble looks. | |
Okapi | Animal With Long Neck | |
Okaria | An individual who is talented young being | |
Okas | House; Shelter; Adobe; Residence; Refuge | |
Okb | A confident, reticent and comfortable human being | |
Okba | An optimistic and blunt individual | |
Oke | Deer Lover | |
Okeanos | From the name of the river or body of water thought by the ancient Greeks to surround the Earth. In Greek mythology Okeanos was the Titan who personified this body of water. | |
Okechukwu | Means "portion of God" in Igbo. | |
Okeke | Means "boy (born on) Eke" in Igbo, Eke being one of the four days of the Igbo week. | |
Okelani | A Hindi word to a pleasant blue sky. | |
Okello | One who was born after twins. | |
Okemia | A variant of Cornelia that means a war horn. Also the mercy or pity. | |
Okena | Water Chief | |
Okendra | Saffron | |
Okera | One who is royal born and is versatile | |
Oketa | Tongan word for orchid. | |
Okey | A bright shining light that is pleasing to the eyes | |
Okeyo | One who was born during the harvest. | |
Okhil | A Feminine form of Manual that means God is with us. | |
Oki | Ocean Centered | |
Okimi | The bright shining light | |
Okke | Strength and ferocity of a horn. | |
Okko | The color of Blue. The blue-colored person | |
Oklahoma | Red People | |
Okonkwo | Means "boy (born on) Nkwo" in Igbo, Nkwo being one of the four days of the Igbo week. | |
Okorie | Born on Orie | |
Okoro | Man | |
Okoth | Born When It Was Raining | |
Okpara | One who is born in Okpara | |
Okpati | Lord of the house; Lord of the Shelter; One who owns a residence | |
Okpogoro | A big toad | |
Okropir | Gold mouth | |
Oksana | Praise Be To God | |
Oksanna | praise God; dawn | |
Oktai | He who understands | |
Oktawia | Polish form of Octavia. | |
Oktawian | Polish form of Octavianus (see Octavian). | |
Oktawiusz | Polish form of Octavius. | |
Oktovia | Eight | |
Oktyabrina | October Revolution | |
Okuhle | Means "that which is beautiful, that which is good" in Zulu and Xhosa. | |
Okuninushi | Means "master of the great country", from Japanese 大 (ō) meaning "big, great", 国 (kuni) meaning "country, land" and 主 (nushi) meaning "master". In Japanese myth he was the divine ruler of the lands, until the gods of the heavens seized control and he retreated to the unseen world. | |
Okya | Brave; Vision; Air; Sight; Power; Might | |
Ola | Ancestor's Heir | |
Olabamiji | Wealth wakes with me. | |
Olabisi | The joy is multiple. | |
Olabode | Wealth has come home. | |
Oladayo | Wealth has become joy. | |
Oladele | Persons of success, pupil of triumph. | |
Olaf | Ancestor's Heir | |
Olaff | The crowd who are experiencing the triumph. | |
Olafur | Ancestor's descendent | |
Olaia | The person with a record of successes. | |
Olajuwan | The exaltation of the triumph. | |
Olajuwon | Wealth and honor are God's gifts | |
Olalekan | Means "wealth is increased by one" in Yoruba. | |
Olalla | Well spoken | |
Olamide | My wealth has come | |
Olamilekan | My wealth is growing | |
Olan | Very long lasting, not easily destroyed. | |
Olanda | The one who is accumulated wealth in the form of money or jewels. | |
Olander | Sweden | |
Olaniyi | Glory In Wealth | |
Olanrewaju | Means "wealth goes forward" in Yoruba. | |
Olasyar | People's friend, one with a friendly disposition | |
Olateju | Wealth | |
Olathe | beautiful | |
Olatunde | Wealth Comes Again | |
Olaug | The destroyer, a person who destroys or ruins or lays waste to. | |
Olaus | Son of Prahalada | |
Olav | Descendent of the ancestors | |
Olave | Orchad of shrub, the person who is capturing interest as if by a spell. | |
Olavi | Ancestor; Descendant | |
Olavo | Descendent of | |
Olavur | Faroese form of Olaf. | |
Olawale | Means "wealth has come home" in Yoruba. | |
Olaya | Asturian form of Eulalia. | |
Olayemi | One who is worthy of wealth. | |
Olayinka | honors surround me | |
Olbert | Famous for his inheritance | |
Olbrecht | The color of Blue, conflict siren, combat hooter. | |
Oldoich | Prosperity and power | |
Oldooz | The Moon, the natural satellite of the earth. | |
Oldrich | Rich heritage | |
Oldrik | Powerful inheritance | |
Oldriska | Czech feminine form of Ulrich. | |
Oldwin | The Blue atmosphere, blue firmament. | |
Oldwina | The neckline color is blue. | |
Oldwyn | The neck body part is blue. | |
Ole | Ancestor's Heir | |
Oleana | Light | |
Oleander | The person who resembles the color of Blue. |