Ossi
A diminutive form of names like Oskar, meaning 'divine spear.'
Ossian
A name meaning 'little deer,' tied to Irish folklore.
Ossie
A diminutive form of several names including Oswald, meaning 'God's power.'
Ossy
Diminutive of Oswald, meaning 'divine power.'
Ostap
From a Greek origin meaning 'to stand firm.'
Osthryd
Variant of Osfrid, meaning 'divine peace.'
Osthryth
Meaning 'divine strength,' associated with historical saints.
Ostin
A variant of Austin, meaning 'great' or 'magnificent.'
Ostrythe
Meaning 'warrior maiden' from 'Ostryth,' a noble name.
Osulf
A name meaning 'divine wolf,' symbolizing strength and ferocity.
Osuuald
Meaning 'God's power,' derived from Old English traditions.
Osuualdus
A variant of Oswald, meaning 'God's rule.'
Osuuol
A variant form of Oswald, associated with divine power.
Osuuold
A variant of the name Oswald, meaning 'God's power' or 'divine ruler.'
Osuuoldus
A Latinized form of Oswald, signifying 'divine ruler.'
Osvald
Means 'God's ruler' in Old Norse.
Osvaldo
A variant of Oswald, meaning 'God's power.'
Osvin
Means 'divine friend' or 'God's friend.'
Oswald
Means 'God's power,' often associated with a historical saint.
Oswaldo
A Spanish variant of Oswald, meaning 'God's rule.'
Oswall
Means 'God's power' or 'divine ruler.'
Osweald
Another form of Oswald, signifying 'divine power.'
Oswell
Means 'God's well' or 'well of God.'
Oswin
Means 'God's friend' or 'divine friend.'
Oswine
Signifies 'friend of God.'
Oswinn
Means 'friend of God' or 'divine friend.'
Oswinus
Latinized version of Oswin, meaning 'God's friend.'
Oswiu
An early variant related to Oswald, meaning 'God's power.'
Oswold
Another variant of Oswald, denoting 'God's power' or 'divine ruler.'
Oswudu
Means 'God's stronghold' or 'divine protection.'
Oswuff
Signifies 'God's wolf.'
Oswulf
Means 'God's wolf,' combining divine and animal symbolism.
Oswy
Means 'God's leader' or 'divine warrior.'
Oswyn
Divine protection; God's friend.
Oswynn
God's friend or protector.
Osyth
The name of a saint, meaning 'the one who is wise.'
Otakar
Wealthy and prosperous.
Otek
Means 'grandson' or 'descendant.'
Otey
Derived from 'Otto,' meaning 'wealth' or 'prosperity.'
Othelia
Meaning 'prosperous,' derived from 'Otto.'
Othello
Meaning 'the one who is wealthy.'
Othmar
Means 'famous in battle.'
Otho
Meaning 'wealthy' or 'rich.'
Othon
Othon means 'wealthy' or 'rich' and is derived from the Greek name 'Othonas.'
Otieno
Otieno means 'born at night' in Luo, a language spoken in Kenya.
Otik
Otik is a diminutive of the name 'Otto,' which means 'wealth' or 'prosperity.'
Otilia
Otilia derives from the Germanic name 'Odilia,' meaning 'wealthy' or 'fortunate.'
Otilie
Otilie is a variation of Otilia, meaning 'prosperous' or 'wealthy.'
Otilio
Otilio is the Spanish version of Otilius, meaning 'wealthy.'
Otis
Otis is derived from the Old German name 'Otto,' meaning 'wealthy' or 'prosperous.'
Otmar
Otmar means 'famous' or 'wealthy' in Old German.
Otokar
Otokar is derived from 'Otto' meaning 'wealthy' or 'prosperous.'
Otokars
Otokars is a variation of Otokar, meaning 'wealthy.'
Otomars
Otomars is derived from 'Otto,' meaning 'wealthy' or 'prosperous.'
Otta
Otta is a feminine form of Otto, meaning 'wealthy.'
Ottaline
Ottaline is a diminutive of Otilia, meaning 'prosperity.'
Ottavia
Ottavia means 'eighth' and is derived from the Latin 'Octavius.'
Ottavianu
Ottavianu is derived from 'Ottavio,' meaning 'eighth' in Latin.
Ottavio
An Italian name meaning 'eighth', derived from Latin.
Otte
A short form of names like Otto, meaning 'wealthy' or 'prosperous' in Germanic.
Ottelien
A diminutive form of the name Ottilie, often associated with prosperity and fortune.
Otten
A Dutch diminutive of Otto, meaning 'wealth' or 'fortune'.
Ottewell
A name derived from 'Otto', meaning 'prosperous well'.
Ottie
Diminutive of Otto, commonly used as a playful or affectionate form.
Ottilia
Derived from Otto, meaning 'prosperous' or 'wealthy.'
Ottilie
A variant of Ottilia, meaning 'prosperous in battle'.
Ottis
A variation of Otto, meaning 'wealthy' or 'prosperous'.
Ottmar
A name meaning 'famous through the wealth'.
Otto
A name meaning 'wealth' or 'fortune' in Germanic.
Ottokar
A Slavic name meaning 'wealthy and powerful ruler'.
Ottoline
A feminine form of Otto, meaning 'wealthy'.
Otuel
A name derived from the Old French for 'wealthy'.
Otway
A name meaning 'from the oak meadow'.
Otylia
A variant of Ottilia, meaning 'wealthy'.
Oudoceus
A name of Christian origin meaning 'gift from God'.
Oughtred
Oughtred historically refers to 'red earth' in Old English.
Ouida
Ouida means 'widow' derived from the term 'Wida', a diminutive of Louise.
Oula
Oula is derived from 'owl', symbolizing wisdom and protectiveness.
Ounslow
Ounslow derives from the Old English 'oun', meaning 'a slope' or 'hill'.
Outacite
Outacite means 'the coming together' in French, indicating unity.
Ove
Ove means 'defender' or 'warrior' in Old Norse.
Ovelle
Ovelle is derived from the French word for 'little sheep' or 'young lamb'.
Overton
Overton means 'from the shore by the river' in Old English.
Ovid
Ovid means 'shepherd' in Latin, derived from the root word 'ovis', meaning sheep.
Ovidio
Ovidio is the Italian variant of the name Ovid, meaning 'shepherd'.
Ovidiu
Ovidiu is the Romanian variant of Ovid, meaning 'shepherd'.
Owain
Owain means 'youth' or 'well-born' in Welsh.
Owaine
Owaine is a variant of Owain, meaning 'young warrior' or 'noble'.
Owein
Owein means 'noble' or 'young warrior' in Welsh, similar to Owain.
Owen
Young warrior or well born
Owena
Young warrior or well born (feminine form of Owen)
Owens
Descendant of Owen (a surname derived from Owen)
Oweyn
Young warrior or well born (variant of Owen)
Owin
Young warrior or well born (variation of Owen)
Oxana
Praise or order; also associated with the word for 'hosanna' in Christian hymns
Oyinlola
A Yoruba name meaning 'tasting wealth' or 'wealth is sweet.'
Oyintsa
A name from the Yoruba language meaning 'one who brings peace.'
Oyshee
Derived from a Yoruba phrase meaning 'to take care of.'
Ozaine
A name meaning 'one who brings happiness.'
Ozanich
A surname meaning 'descendant of Ozan.'