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Oakes (Old English) - of the oak trees. Oakie
Oakley (Old English) - from the oak tree meadow. Oakes, Lee, Leigh
Oba (African) - king.
Obadiah (Hebrew) - servant of God. Obediah, Obadias, Obed, Obediah, Obie, Oby
Octavio (Latin) eighth. Octavian, Octavius, Tavey
Octavius (Latin) - the eighth-born child. Octavian, Octavio, Octavus.
Oded (Hebrew) - encourages.
Odell (Scandinavian) - little and wealthy. Dell, Ode, Odey, Odie, Ody
Odokota (American Indian) - friendly.
Odolf (Old German) - rich or prosperous wolf. Dolf, Odolfo, Odolph
Odom (African) - oak tree.
Ogden (Old English) - from the oak valley or hill. Ogdan, Ogdon
Ogilvie (Scottish Gaelic) - one from the high peak.
Ogima (American Indian) - chief.
Ojo (African) - difficult delivery.
Olaf (Old Norse) - ancestral relic. Olav, Ole, Olen, Olin
Olamina (African) - this is my wealth.
Oleg (Russian) - holy. Olezka
Olin (English) - fomr of Olaf.
Oliver (Latin) - olive tree. (Scandinavian) kind, affectionate. Noll, Nollie, Nolly, Olivero, Olivier, Olly, Olvan
Oliwa (Hawaiian) - olive tree.
Olujimi (African) - God gave me this.
Omar (Arabic) - first son, highest, followr of the prophet. Omari, Omer
On (Chinese) peace.
Onkar (Indian) - name of a god, indicates attributes of pure being.
Oren (Hebrew) - cedar or fir tree. (Irish Gaelic) - pale complected. Oran, Oris, Orin, Orren, Orrin
Orestes (Greek) - man of the mountains, mountaineer. Oreste
Ori (Hebrew) - my light.
Orion (Greek) - son of fire.
Orlando (Old English) - from the famous land. Land, Lannie, Lanny, Orland
Orman (Old German) - mariner or shipman. Ormand
Orneet (Hebrew) - light, cedar tree.
Orrin - form of Oren.
Orson (Latin) - bearlike. Sonnie, Sonny, Ursen
Orville (Old French) - from the golden estate.
Osbert (Old English) - divinely bright.
Osborn (Old English) - warrior of God, divinely strong. Osborne, Osbourne, Ozzie, Ozzy
Oscar (Scandinavian) - warrior. Oskar, Osker, Ossie, Oswel, Oszkar, Ozzie, Ozzy
Osgood (Old Norse) - Divine Goth. (Old English) - divinely good. Ozzie, Ozzy
Oswald (Old English) - divine power. Ossie, Oswell, Ozzie, Ozzy, Waldo
Otis (Greek) - keen or sharp of hearing. (Old English) - son of Otto.
Otto (Old German) - wealthy, rich one.
Ouray (American Indian) - the arrow.
Oved (Hebrew) - worshipper, worker.
Owen (Welsh) - high-born one, young warrior. Form of Eugene. Evan, Ewan
Owodunni (African) - it is nice to have money.
Oxford (Old English) - from the river crossing of the oxen. |
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