Oghenerioborue
A name that signifies 'God has carried me through hardship' in Urhobo.
Ogilvy
A name derived from a Scottish surname meaning 'field of the oak.'
Ogima
A traditional name meaning 'the leader' or 'one who guides.'
Oglesby
A name that originates from an English surname meaning 'clearing by a stream.'
Ognian
A name meaning 'born of fire' in Bulgarian.
Ognyan
A name meaning 'fire' or 'flame' in Bulgarian.
Ognyana
A feminine form of Ognyan, meaning 'fire' in Bulgarian.
Ogooluwa
A name meaning 'God's greatness' in Yoruba.
Ogrins
A name derived from the Lithuanian word for 'a little house' or 'small dwelling.'
Oha
A name meaning 'joy' in the Igbo language.
Ohana
A name meaning 'family' or 'relatives' in Hawaiian.
Ohanna
A feminine name meaning 'the beloved' in Hawaiian.
Ohannes
An Armenian form of the name John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Ohas
Derived from a word meaning 'rainbow' in Lithuanian.
Ohthere
An ancient name meaning 'the one who is strong' or 'warrior' in Old English.
Oidilwald
A name possibly meaning 'wealthy and powerful ruler' in Old English.
Oisin
Oisin means 'little deer' and is a name from Irish mythology.
Oistin
Oistin is a variant of Oisin, meaning 'little deer' in Irish.
Ojwang
One who brings happiness, often used among the Dholuo community.
Okal
Blessing or a good omen, often found in various African cultures.
Okalani
From a place of beauty and peace, often associated with the Hawaiian culture.
Okaria
A name associated with blessings and good fortune, often used in various African contexts.
Oke
A name meaning 'river' or 'ocean' in various West African languages.
Okello
A name meaning 'to be born during a rainstorm' in Luo.
Okey
A name meaning 'he who is a warrior' in the Igbo language.
Okeyo
A name meaning 'he who is born at a busy time' in Luo.
Okorie
A name meaning 'born on a market day' in Igbo culture.
Okoth
A name meaning 'born during a rainy season' in Luo.
Okpati
A name meaning 'one who has met their destiny' in Igbo culture.
Oksana
Praise or glory.
Ola
Wealth, fortune, or wealth of the family.
Olabamiji
God has helped me with wealth.
Olabisi
Wealth has come with joy.
Olabode
Wealth has come home.
Oladayo
Wealth has come to rejoice.
Oladele
Wealth has come home.
Olaia
Source or place of water.
Olajuwan
Wealth has overcome the enemy.
Olalla
Derived from the Spanish name meaning 'light' or 'brightness'.
Olamide
My wealth has come.
Olamilekan
My wealth has come to meet me.
Olan
One who is superfluous or abundant.
Olanda
Land or territory; often associated with the Netherlands.
Olander
Derived from a place name meaning 'grassy land'.
Olaniyi
Wealth has been increased.
Olathe
Olathe means 'beautiful' or 'lovely' in the Shawnee language.
Olaug
Olaug means 'ancient' and 'ancestor's legacy' in Old Norse.
Olaus
Olaus means 'ancestor's relic' derived from the Old Norse name Helgi.
Olav
Olav means 'ancestor's descendant' or 'heirloom' derived from Old Norse.
Olave
Olave is a variant of Olav, meaning 'ancestor's descendant' in Old Norse.
Olavi
Olavi means 'ancestor's heir' in Finnish.
Olavo
Olavo means 'sacred' or 'to protect' and is a derivative of the name Olaf.
Olayemi
Olayemi means 'wealth matches me' or 'wealth is mine.'
Olbrecht
Olbrecht means 'noble and bright' derived from the name Aldobrandus.
Oldoich
Oldoich means 'old warrior.'
Oldrich
Oldrich means 'rich and powerful' in Czech.
Oldrik
Oldrik means 'old ruler' in Dutch.
Oldwin
Oldwin means 'old friend' in Old English.
Oldwina
Oldwina means 'old friend' in Old English, feminine version of Oldwin.
Oldwyn
Oldwyn means 'old friend' in Welsh.
Ole
Ole means 'relatives' descent' or 'ancestor's heir' derived from Olaf.
Oleander
Oleander refers to a flowering plant, symbolizing 'grace and beauty.'
Oleda
Oleda is a variant of Olinda, meaning 'sacred grove.'
Olef
A variant of the name Olaf, meaning 'ancestor's relic.'
Oleg
A name from Old Norse meaning 'holy.'
Olek
A diminutive form of Aleksander, meaning 'defender of men.'
Oleksandr
Ukrainian form of Alexander, meaning 'defender of the people.'
Oleksandra
Feminine form of Oleksandr, meaning 'defender of the people.'
Oleksiy
Ukrainian variant of Alexey, meaning 'defender.'
Olen
A variant of Olenus, meaning 'ancient.'
Olena
Ukrainian form of Helen, meaning 'light' or 'torch.'
Olencia
A variation of Olena; exact origins unclear, but suggests light or peace.
Olene
A variation of Elaine, meaning 'light' or 'shining light.'
Olenka
A diminutive form of Olena, meaning 'light.'
Oleos
Derived from the Greek word for 'oil,' symbolizing richness or abundance.
Olesea
A variant of Olesya, meaning 'defender or protector.'
Olesia
A diminutive of Oleksandra, meaning 'defender of the people.'
Oleta
A variant of the name Oleta, meaning 'little winged one.'
Oletha
A rare name possibly derived from Oletha, meaning 'wealthy.'
Olette
Diminutive form of names like Alette, meaning 'small winged one.'
Olever
A variant of Oliver; exact origins unclear but typically means 'olive tree.'
Olevia
Variant of Olivia, meaning 'olive tree,' symbolizing peace.
Olexa
A feminine form of Alex, meaning 'defender of man.'
Olga
Olga means 'holy' or 'blessed' in Old Norse, derived from the name Helga.
Olgierd
Olgierd means 'bright spear' derived from the Slavic elements 'ol' (to be) and 'gird' (spear).
Oli
Oli is often a diminutive form of Oliver or Olivia, with Oliver meaning 'olive tree' considered a symbol of peace.
Olia
Olia is a Russian diminutive of Olga, meaning 'holy' or 'blessed'.
Olie
Olie is often a diminutive form of Oliver or Olivia, closely associated with the meaning of the olive tree.
Olif
Olif means 'elf army', derived from medieval elements describing a fantastical association.
Oligana
Oligana means 'wealthy' or 'prosperous' from old Slavic roots.
Olin
Olin means 'heir' or 'ancestor' derived from Norse roots.
Olina
Olina means 'light' or 'brightness' in Slavic languages.
Olinda
Olinda means 'beautiful' derived from the Portuguese word for 'pretty'.
Oline
Oline means 'ancestor's descendant' in Old Norse.
Olinka
Olinka means 'the one who shines', often associated with brightness.
Olisa
Olisa means 'God's will' in Igbo culture, emphasizing divine purpose.
Olita
Olita means 'little olive', derived from the Spanish word for olive.
Oliva
Oliva means 'olive tree' in Spanish, symbolizing peace and fertility.
Olivander
Olivander means 'one who offers olive branches,' symbolizing peace and hope.
Olive
Olive refers to the olive tree, associated with peace and fertility.
