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91 names match.
Spanish
Little one or graceful; from Anita.
Greek
Virtue or excellence; from arete.
Modern creation
Modern variant without established historical etymology.
Latin
Golden; possibly from Latin aurum (gold) or variant of Ariana.
Irish
Golden princess.
Portuguese
Fragrant or noble land, possibly from Germanic roots meaning land.
Greek
Possibly a variant of Irene, meaning peace.
Latin
Golden, from aureus, variant of Aurelia.
Russian
From Greek xenia, meaning hospitable or welcoming.
English
Modern combination of Ona and Lee, meaning alone and meadow.
Greek
From okeanos, meaning of the ocean or ocean dweller.
Latin
Latin for the eighth month; used as a name for children born in that month.
Greek
Variant of Aileen, Scottish form of Helen meaning bright or shining.
Modern
Modern creation, possibly variant of Anita or original composition.
Arabic
Long-lived or enduring.
Old German
Wealth and nobility, from ot (wealth) and adal (noble).
Greek/Modern
A variant of Andrea, meaning strong and manly.
Germanic
Wealth and fortune, from Odila meaning noble.
Germanic
Wealth and fortune; derived from the name Otto.
Greek
A variant of Elena or Helen, meaning bright or shining light.
Scandinavian/Icelandic
Divine strength, Scandinavian name from Norse origins.
Irish
Little pale one; variant of Aidan.
Italian
Wealthy or prosperous; possibly related to Othello.
French/Latin
Feminine form of Oliver from Latin olivarius meaning olive grower.
Irish/Norse
Possibly from the Norse Orm meaning serpent or an Irish diminutive.
Latin and Old English
Combination of Ora (from Latin os meaning 'mouth' or Hebrew 'light') with Lee (meadow).
Irish/French
Possibly related to Orla (Irish meaning 'golden princess') with French suffix.
Hebrew
Light is mine or my light shining bright.
Sanskrit
Related to onyx stone, representing beauty and protection.
Germanic variant
Variant of Odette; from wealth or property.
English
Possibly a variant of Orville or short form, meaning golden friend.
Latin
Modern variant of Olivia, meaning olive tree.
Greek
From Odessa, a place name meaning long or far.
Greek/Modern
Variant of Odessa, meaning wrathful or long journey.
Latin
Variant of Olivia, derived from oliva, meaning olive tree.
Modern creation
A contemporary name of uncertain established origin.
Modern creation
A contemporary given name of uncertain established origin.
French
From Orleans, France, meaning golden or related to the city of Orléans.
Modern invented
Modern created name, possibly from Olla as a word.
West African
Mother in West African languages.
Greek
A long wandering journey, from Homer's Odyssey.
Germanic
Derived from Germanic Odal or Othal, meaning 'fatherland,' 'heritage,' or 'property.'
Germanic (variant of Ottilia)
One who is wealthy or rich.