Browse names
91 names match.
Latin
Olive tree.
Sanskrit
Precious jewel; gemstone.
English
From the oak meadow.
English
Oak tree lake
Latin
Olive tree or olive branch.
English
From the oak tree meadow.
Latin
Eighth.
Greek
Helper, aid
Russian (from Old Norse)
Russian form of Helga, meaning holy or blessed.
English (from Latin)
Diminutive of Oliver or Olivia, derived from the olive tree symbolizing peace.
Latin
From Latin ora meaning prayer, also associated with Hebrew orah meaning light.
Scandinavian
From Old Norse meaning health, legacy, or ancestor in Scandinavian cultures.
Greek
Possibly related to Odysseus meaning wrathful, or from the city in Ukraine.
German/Modern
Grandmother; wisdom and nurturing care.
Greek
Helper and aid.
Greek
One and unity.
Uncertain
Modern or regional name with uncertain established etymology.
Hebrew
Young deer or fawn; variant of Oprah.
Latin
Golden.
Scandinavian
Possibly from Old Norse, meaning wealthy or prosperous.
Welsh
Pale or white, possibly from Welsh roots.
Germanic
Possibly derived from Oswald or related Germanic names meaning 'divine power.'
Scandinavian/Germanic
Possibly from Odal, relating to ancestral property in Nordic tradition.
Greek
From Mount Olympus, home of the gods.
Latin
Golden or dawning, from the Latin aureus.
French
Wealthy or well-favored, diminutive of Ode.
Greek
From Greek "omega" meaning "great O," the final letter of the Greek alphabet.
Germanic
Heritage or ancestral property.
Germanic
Heritage or ancestral property.
Latin
Variant of Olivia, from Oliver meaning olive tree.
Hebrew; possibly from Oziel
Derived from a Hebrew name meaning God is my strength.
Native American; Haudenosaunee
From the Oneida people, one of the Six Nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.
Hebrew
Short form of Ozias or Osias, meaning God's strength.
Germanic
Divine spear; diminutive of Oswald.
Unknown origin
Possibly a diminutive or modern creation of uncertain etymology.
Latin
Olive tree, from the Latin oliva, a variant of Olivia.
Germanic
Diminutive of Otto, meaning wealthy or fortunate.
Latin
Of the olive tree, representing peace and beauty.
Latin
Egg, or possibly short for Olivia or similar names.
English
Possibly from Onan or a diminutive.
Japanese
Japanese name meaning field.
Latin
Prosperous or wealthy.
Modern English
Modern creation, possibly a variant or invented name.
Scandinavian
Variant of Oline, related to Ole meaning ancestor.
Irish
One or unity, symbolizing wholeness and singularity.
Greek
Truth; possibly derived from aletheia, the Greek word for truth.
German
From 'odo' meaning 'wealth' and the Germanic suffix '-ilia.'
Italian
Possibly a variant of Ophelia or Otilia from Germanic roots meaning 'prosperity.'