Names starting with O
617 Names found
This surname originates from a place name in Old English, which combined the words wad, meaning "woad" (a plant used to make blue dye), and hyll, mean...
Possibly signifies "lightning has struck" in Mohawk. An 18th-century Mohawk chief, also called John Deseronto, bore this name.
From the name of a Ukrainian city on the Black Sea's north coast, named after the ancient Greek city Ὀδησσός (Odessos) of uncertain meaning. It can...
The Lithuanian variant of Odette.
The Portuguese variant of Odette.
A French diminutive of Oda or Odilia. In Tchaikovsky's ballet Swan Lake (1877), this is a princess transformed into a swan.
From odar "dun-coloured, greyish brown, tan" with a diminutive suffix. An early Irish saint bore this name.
From Old Irish Odrán, from odar "dun-coloured, greyish brown, tan" with a diminutive suffix. A saint who travelled with Columba through Scotland bore...
Diminutive of Ödön.
From Old German uodil "heritage" or ot "wealth, fortune". Saint Odilia (or Odila) was an 8th-century nun and patron saint of Alsace. She was...
An anglicized form of Old Norse Óðinn, from óðr "frenzied, furious, inspired" (Proto-Germanic *Wōdanaz). Known as Woden in Anglo-Saxon and Wotan/Wodan...
A variation of Otto. This typically Frankish form is used for historical medieval French bearers. A 9th-century king of the West Franks bore it, as...
From Gothic *Audawakrs meaning "wealthy and vigilant", from auds "wealth" and wakrs "vigilant". Odoacer, sometimes called Odovacar, was a 5th-century...
Perhaps from Greek ὀδύσσομαι (odyssomai) "to hate". In Greek legend, Odysseus was a hero of the Trojan War known for his cunning — the Trojan Horse...
Latinized form of Greek Οἰδίπους (Oidipous), "swollen foot" from οἰδέω (oideo) "to swell" and πούς (pous) "foot". In Greek mythology, Oedipus was the...
Latinized form of Greek Οἰνώνη (Oinone), from οἶνος (oinos) "wine". In Greek mythology, Oenone was a mountain nymph married to Paris before he...
The Portuguese variant of Ophelia.
The Azerbaijani, Russian, Ukrainian, and Bulgarian variant of Ophelia.
The Hebrew variant of Ophir. In modern times it is also used as a feminine name.
The biblical Hebrew form of Ophrah.
This surname originated from a place name that translates to "oak valley" in Old English. One notable individual with this surname is the American...
Signifies "God's time is greater" in Igbo.
Signifies "God first" in Urhobo.
Signifies "God provided for me" in Urhobo.