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206 names match.
Sanskrit
The sacred sound and absolute ultimate reality in Hinduism.
Hebrew
God's strength or God is my strength.
Hebrew
Servant of God.
English
Possibly from Onan or a diminutive.
Irish
Descendant of Niall; anglicized from O'Neill.
English
English surname meaning divine bear or godly warrior.
Japanese
Japanese name meaning field.
French
Olive tree.
Latin
Prosperous or wealthy.
Germanic
Possibly from Orland or Orlando meaning pointed land.
Latin
Variant of Octavius, meaning the eighth.
Modern English
Modern creation, possibly a variant or invented name.
Modern English
Modern creation, possibly from okay or a variant.
Scandinavian
Variant of Oline, related to Ole meaning ancestor.
Hebrew
My light or flame, symbolizing illumination and guidance.
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.'
Spanish
Little one or graceful; from Anita.
Greek
Virtue or excellence; from arete.
French
Variant of Orville, meaning golden town.
Modern creation
Modern variant without established historical etymology.
Old English
Spear friend; from Old English ord (point) and wine (friend).
Latin
Golden; possibly from Latin aurum (gold) or variant of Ariana.
Irish
Golden princess.
Latin
Eighth, from the Latin octavus referring to the eighth son or month.
Portuguese
Fragrant or noble land, possibly from Germanic roots meaning land.
Greek
Possibly a variant of Irene, meaning peace.
English
Variant of Ollie or Oliver, meaning olive tree.
English
Possibly variant of Orville or Scottish diminutive.
Norse
Variant of Odin, meaning point of a weapon or spirit of poetry.
English
Possibly English surname related to iris or origin unclear.
Latin
Golden, from aureus, variant of Aurelia.
Hebrew
Spanish form of Othniel, meaning God is my strength.
Latin
Possibly from Latin meaning golden.
Germanic
Related to Orlando, composed of 'or' (point of a sword) and 'land' (land).
Russian
From Greek xenia, meaning hospitable or welcoming.
English
Modern combination of Ona and Lee, meaning alone and meadow.
Latin
From Ovidius, the name of the Roman poet Ovid.
Greek
From okeanos, meaning of the ocean or ocean dweller.
Hebrew
Variant of Joshua; means God is salvation.
Modern
Modern variant possibly combining Orion or Ryan; meaning uncertain.
Scandinavian
Scandinavian origin; possibly related to point of land or heritage.
Latin
Latin for the eighth month; used as a name for children born in that month.
Germanic
Related to the Othel rune; exact meaning uncertain but possibly ancestral or property-related.
Germanic
Possibly from orm (serpent) or related to place names; a Norse/Germanic traditional name.
Arabic
Lion or brave one; from the Arabic asad and related root meanings.