Name |
Meaning |
Origin |
Gender |
Oakes |
from the oak-tree grove |
English |
Boy |
Oakley |
from the oak meadow |
Old English |
Boy |
Obadiah |
servant of God |
Hebrew |
Boy |
Obelix |
pillar of strength |
Greek |
Boy |
Obiajulu |
the heart is consoled |
African |
Boy |
Ochen |
one of the twins |
Ugandan |
Boy |
Octavius |
eighth child |
Latin |
Boy |
Oddvar |
the spear's point |
Norse |
Boy |
Odell |
little wealthy one; ode; otter |
Old German, Greek, Danish |
Boy |
Odil |
rich |
French |
Boy |
Odin |
head God in Norse mythology |
Norse |
Boy |
Odion |
first of twins |
Nigerian |
Boy |
Odon |
wealthy protector |
Hungarian |
Boy |
Odön |
keeper of the fief |
Hungarian |
Boy |
Odysseus |
full of wrath |
Greek |
Boy |
Ogden |
from the oak valley |
Old English |
Boy |
Ogilvy |
from the high peak |
Old Scottish |
Boy |
Oguz |
arrow |
Hungarian |
Boy |
Okan |
|
Turkish |
Boy |
Olaf |
talisman, ancestor |
Old Norse |
Boy |
Olcay |
|
Turkish |
Both |
Oldrich |
one with riches and power |
Czech |
Boy |
Oleg |
one who is holy |
Slavic |
Boy |
Oleos |
holy oil used in church |
Spanish |
Boy |
Olier |
|
Breton |
Boy |
Olin |
holly |
Old English |
Boy |
Oliver |
kind one; olive tree, peace |
Old Norse, Latin, Old French |
Boy |
Omar |
first son, disciple; gifted speaker; famous |
Arabic, Hebrew, German |
Boy |
Omarjeet |
|
Hindu |
Boy |
Ompoly |
Ampleumian |
Hungarian |
Boy |
Ond |
tenth child |
Hungarian |
Boy |
Onur |
|
Turkish |
Both |
Oran |
pale one; pine |
Gaelic, Hebrew |
Boy |
Orbán |
citydweller, educated man |
Hungarian |
Boy |
Orelious |
|
|
Boy |
Oren |
ash-tree, pale; pine tree |
Hebrew, Gaelic |
Boy |
Orion |
dawn, east; son of fire, the hunter |
Latin |
Boy |
Orkény |
frightening man |
Hungarian |
Boy |
Orlando |
bright sun |
Latin |
Boy |
Orlando, Orland |
Fame of the Land |
Teutonic |
Boy |
Orman |
spearman |
Old English |
Boy |
Ormos |
like a cliff |
Hungarian |
Boy |
Orrin |
mountain |
Greek |
Boy |
Ors |
man, hero |
Hungarian |
Boy |
Orson |
spearman's son; bear |
Old English |
Boy |
Orton |
Wealthy |
Teutonic |
Boy |
Orville |
from the golden village |
Old French |
Boy |
Orvin |
Boar Friend |
Anglo Saxon |
Boy |
Osaze |
favoured by God |
Hebrew |
Boy |
Osbert |
inspired, divine |
Old English |
Boy |
Osborn |
Soldier of God |
Old English |
Boy |
Osborne |
soldier of God |
Hebrew |
Boy |
Oscar |
divine spear |
Old Norse |
Boy |
Osgood |
Divine Creator |
Teutonic |
Boy |
Osmond |
God protector |
Old English |
Boy |
Ossian |
fawn |
Latin |
Boy |
Oswald |
divinely powerful |
Old English |
Boy |
Oswin |
God friend |
Old English |
Boy |
Oszlár |
|
Hungarian |
Boy |
Otis |
acute; wealthy |
Greek, Old German |
Boy |
Otto |
Prosperous |
Teutonic |
Boy |
Ove |
awe, the spear's point |
Norse |
Both |
Ovid |
lamb |
Latin |
Boy |
Owen |
warrior; well born |
Old Welsh, Greek |
Boy |
Oxford |
from where the oxen ford |
Old English |
Boy |
Oz |
strength |
Hebrew |
Boy |
Ozan |
|
Turkish |
Boy |
Ozaner |
|
Turkish |
Boy |
Ozor |
name of an ethnic group |
Hungarian |
Boy |
Ozséb |
pious |
Hungarian |
Boy |
Ozsvát |
deity, might |
Hungarian |
Boy |