Browse names
206 names match.
Latin
Golden.
Germanic
God's power.
Irish
Pale or 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.'
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.
Scandinavian/Germanic
Possibly from Odal, relating to ancestral property in Nordic tradition.
Latin
Eighth, referring to the eighth son or month.
Greek
From Mount Olympus, home of the gods.
Irish
Descendant of Niall, from the Irish Ó Néill.
Latin
Golden or dawning, from the Latin aureus.
Germanic
Divine spear, a short form of Oscar or Oswald.
Old English/Spanish
God ruler, Spanish form of Oswald.
French
Wealthy or well-favored, diminutive of Ode.
American
Modern creation of uncertain origin.
Greek
From Greek "omega" meaning "great O," the final letter of the Greek alphabet.
Germanic
Heritage or ancestral property.
Irish
Handsome or noble.
Germanic
Heritage or ancestral property.
Scandinavian/Old Norse
From Old Norse Áleifr, meaning 'ancestor's relic' or 'relic of ancestors.'
Norse
From Scandinavian form of Oscar, meaning divine spear.
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.
Hebrew
God is my strength; a variant of Uzziel.
Germanic
Divine spear; diminutive of Oswald.
English
From the East; variant of Aurora or Aurelia.
Germanic
Famous in the land; variant of Orlando.
Unknown origin
Possibly a diminutive or modern creation of uncertain etymology.
Scandinavian
Ancestor; from Norse Olaf.
French
Golden town, from the French Orville.
Latin
Olive tree, from the Latin oliva, a variant of Olivia.
Germanic
Composed of os (god) and mar (famous).
Latin
Latin for little bear, from ursus meaning bear.
English
Possibly derived from Horace or Orson.
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.