Nyawira
A name in the Kikuyu language meaning 'the daughter of the river'.
Nycholas
A derivative of Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people'.
Nycole
A modern variation of Nicole, meaning 'victory of the people'.
Nydia
A name of Greek origin meaning 'the fruitful one' or 'to be clear'.
Nyeki
A name among Kikuyu people indicating 'she who is born after the first'.
Nygel
A variation of Nigel, meaning 'champion' or 'dark'.
Nyimbo
A name meaning 'song' in Swahili, representing harmony and expression.
Nykko
A modern variation of Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people'.
Nyle
A name meaning 'from the river', derived from the surname O'Neill.
Nyles
A variation of Niles, meaning 'from the island or the river'.
Nyssa
A name meaning 'goal' or often linked to 'a change'.
Nzinga
Nzinga means 'she who is serene' or 'calm' and is associated with the historical figure Queen Nzinga.
Oana
Oana is a Romanian form of the name Joanna, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Obasi
Obasi means 'God's will' or 'God's plan' in Igbo.
Obdulia
Obdulia means 'the one who is devoted to God'.
Obedience
Compliance with an order, request, or law; dutifulness.
Obert
Ruler of the army; derived from the Germanic name Hrothbert.
Obie
A diminutive form of the name 'Obadiah', meaning 'servant of God'.
Obrecht
A variation of Albert, meaning 'noble and bright'.
Oca
A name derived from a variant of 'oca' meaning 'goose'.
Occa
A diminutive form often related to 'octavia', meaning 'eighth'.
Ochuko
An Igbo name meaning 'God's help' or 'God has helped', signifying divine support.
Ociel
Spanish variant of 'Michael', meaning 'who is like God', emphasizing humility before the divine.
Octavien
Derived from Latin, meaning 'eighth', often used to denote a child born eighth in a family.
Octavio
Spanish variation of 'Octavius', meaning 'eighth', commonly used in Hispanic cultures.
Octavious
Variant of Octavius, meaning 'eighth', often linked to ancient Roman naming customs.
Octavius
Derived from Latin, meaning 'eighth', famously borne by Roman figures.
Odale
Derived from Old English meaning 'from the valley,' an English topographical surname.
Odalis
Possibly derived from 'Odalys', which means 'wealthy' or 'prosperous' in Spanish.
Odaliz
A variation of Odalis; often means 'wealthy' or 'prosperous' in Hispanic cultures.
Odall
A variation of the name Odal, meaning 'from the hollow valley' in Old English.
Odalric
Meaning 'prosperous ruler' or 'wealthy ruler' from Old German roots.
Odalys
Meaning 'wealthy' or 'prosperous'; a modern extension of older names.
Odalyz
A variation of the name Odalis, meaning 'wealthy' or 'prosperous' in Hispanic cultures.
Odard
Meaning 'wealthy spear', derived from Germanic components of the name.
Odayle
A modern name derived from the word 'dale,' meaning a valley or open space.
Odbart
A name derived from the Germanic elements meaning 'wealth' and 'bright.'
Odbehrt
A variant of Albert, meaning 'noble and bright' in Germanic origins.
Ode
A musical term representing a lyrical poem or composition, often expressing emotion.
Odele
A name meaning 'to sing' in French.
Odelette
A diminutive form of Ode, meaning 'little song' in French.
Odelina
A variation of Odelia, meaning 'little song' in French origins.
Odelinda
A name meaning 'serpent' or 'noble' in German.
Odell
A name meaning 'a place where oak trees grow in Old English.'
Odelle
Odelle is a diminutive of Odette, meaning 'wealthy' or 'prosperous'.
Odern
Odern means 'a great warrior' or 'wealthy one' in Old English.
Odessa
Odessa is derived from the Greek city name meaning 'wrathful' or 'angry'.
Odeta
Odeta is of Slavic origin meaning 'wealthy'.
Odetta
Odetta is a diminutive of Odette, meaning 'wealthy' or 'prosperous'.
Odette
Odette means 'wealthy' or 'prosperous'.
Odi
Odi is often a short form of various names, including Odette, and conveys joy or happiness.
Odie
Odie is a diminutive of names like Odel, meaning 'wealthy' or 'prosperous'.
Odierna
Odierna means 'the reverent one', often associated with devotion and honor.
Odierne
Odierne signifies 'the one who is honored' or 'respected'.
Odikinyi
Odikinyi is a name commonly found in certain African cultures, often meaning 'he has come to return'.
Odil
Odil means 'wealthy' or 'prosperous' in Slavic cultures.
Odila
Odila is derived from Odil, meaning 'wealthy' in Slavic origins.
Odile
Odile means 'wealthy' or 'prosperous', derived from Odette.
Odilia
Wealthy, prosperous; a variant of the Old German name Odile.
Odilio
Wealthy, prosperous; a variant form of Odil, commonly used in Hispanic cultures.
Odilo
Wealth, fortune; of Old High German origin, similar to Odilia.
Odion
A name common among the Edo people meaning 'the one who is coming.'
Odisej
A form of Odysseus, associated with the Greek epic hero known for his long journey home.
Oditi
A variant name that signifies 'born on a market day.'
Odo
Of the wealthy; derives from the Germanic name Otto, commonly used in historical contexts.
Odoacer
A historical name meaning 'wealthy and powerful,' associated with the first King of Italy.
Odolf
Wealthy wolf; an Old German name derived from 'adal' (noble) and 'wulf' (wolf).
Odolff
Noble wolf; a variant spelling of Odolf with the same roots in Old German.
Odolina
Derived from Odilo, exploring themes of wealth and fortune.
Odom
Of the home; a surname that has also been used as a first name.
Odon
A form of the name Otto, meaning 'wealthy.'
Odongo
A name meaning 'the one who is born after a death,' common among the Luo culture.
Odour
Derived from the word for scent or fragrance, associated with names of natural meanings.
Odran
Meaning 'sorrow' or 'oath,' associated with early Irish history and naming traditions.
Odunayo
A name meaning 'joy has come home,' often used across genders in Yoruba culture.
Odwolf
A name derived from Old High German meaning 'wolf of prosperity'.
Odwolfe
A variant of Odwolf, meaning 'wolf of prosperity' in Old High German.
Odwulf
An Old High German name meaning 'wolf of wealth'.
Oeberon
A name some sources attribute to a king of the fairies in literature, notably in Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'.
Oegelsby
Originating from Old English, meaning 'the village of the family of Oegels'.
Oelfwine
An Old English name meaning 'elf friend'.
Oethelwald
An Old English name meaning 'noble forest'.
Oeznik
A Slavic name meaning 'sharp' or 'quick' and often associated with intelligence.
Ofelia
A name derived from the Latin word for 'help' or 'success'.
Offa
A name of a King of Mercia, often associated with strength and leadership.
Offede
Means 'peaceful' in Old English, often correlating with a gentle demeanor.
Ofilia
Ofilia means 'help' or 'helper' in Spanish.
Ofydd
Ofydd is derived from Welsh root words meaning 'bear' or 'to bear.'
Ogan
Ogan means 'to be prominent' or 'to be unique' in Igbo.
Ogana
Ogana means 'God is the greatest' or 'God is supreme' in Igbo.
Ogdan
Ogdan means 'from the oak valley.'
Ogden
Ogden means 'oak valley' or 'from the oak hill.'
Ogdon
Ogdon also means 'oak valley,' similar to Ogden.
Ogechi
Ogechi means 'God's time' in Igbo and is used for both genders.
Ogechukwu
Ogechukwu means 'God's time' in Igbo and is used for both genders.
Ogechukwukama
Ogechukwukama means 'God's time is the best' in Igbo and is used for both genders.
Ogechukwukana
Ogechukwukana means 'God's time is supreme' in Igbo and is used for both genders.
Ogelsby
Ogelsby means 'from the oak woods.'
Oger
Oger means 'spear' in Germanic languages.
Ogha
A name meaning 'a strong man' or 'leader' in the Urhobo language.
