Browse names
112 names match.
Latin
Olive tree.
Welsh
Young warrior or well-born.
Old English and Old Norse
Deer friend or God's spear.
Arabic
Flourishing, long-lived.
English
Divine power; God's spear.
Greek
Rising in the sky, hunter
Spanish
Famous land.
Hebrew
Strength from God; salvation.
Egyptian
God of the afterlife and rebirth.
Old Norse
Fury, inspiration.
Turkish
Tender young bird; founder of the Ottomans.
Arabic/Swahili
God the highest, flourishing, long-lived.
Germanic
Wealth, fortune.
Old English, Germanic
God's power, divine power.
Greek
Claw, fingernail; a type of chalcedony quartz.
Old English/Germanic
Wealthy.
Latin
Eighth.
French
From a French place name meaning gold town, popularized as a given name by novelist Fanny Burney.
Germanic/Scandinavian
From Old German Odal or Scandinavian origin meaning ancestral property.
Germanic and Scandinavian
Ancestor, one of ancient heritage.
Hebrew
Pine tree.
Hebrew
Sheaf of grain.
Greek
Prosperous and wealthy.
Germanic
Spear power.
Germanic
Wealthy, prosperous; derived from the Germanic root for abundance.
Scandinavian
Ancestor's heir, inheritor of tradition; variant of Oland.
Hebrew
Pine tree.
Germanic
God's power.
Irish
Pale or golden.
Germanic
A variant of Otis, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'wealth' or 'prosperous.'
Hebrew
Serving God.
Irish
Pale one.
English
Prosperous or wealthy; short form possibly from Odin.
Old English
From os meaning God and weald meaning power or ruler.
African American
Modern African American name, possibly from Omar with the -ion suffix.
Hebrew
Biblical Hebrew name meaning servant or worshiper of God.
Latin
From Latin origins, possibly derived from Germanic tribe.
Latin
From Latin oralis meaning of the mouth, or from Aurelius.
Latin
Eighth, referring to the eighth son or month.
Irish
Descendant of Niall, from the Irish Ó Néill.
Germanic
Divine spear, a short form of Oscar or Oswald.
Old English/Spanish
God ruler, Spanish form of Oswald.
American
Modern creation of uncertain origin.
Irish
Handsome or noble.
Scandinavian/Old Norse
From Old Norse Áleifr, meaning 'ancestor's relic' or 'relic of ancestors.'
Norse
From Scandinavian form of Oscar, meaning divine spear.
Hebrew
God is my strength; a variant of Uzziel.
English
From the East; variant of Aurora or Aurelia.