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Variant of Oakley.

Strictly feminine variant of Oakley.

From an English surname that was from various place names meaning "oak clearing" in Old English. A famous bearer of the surname was the American...

Variant of Oakley using the popular name suffix lyn.

Variant of Oaklyn.

Romanian short form of Ioana.

Derived from Breton oan "lamb" (ultimately from Latin agnus) and used as a Breton form of Agnes.

Means "servant of Yahweh" in Hebrew, derived from עָבַד (ʿavaḏ) meaning "to serve, to worship" and יָהּ (yah) referring to the Hebrew God. In the Old...

Alternate transcription of Arabic عبيد (see Ubayd).

Means "king of white cloth" in Yoruba, derived from ọba "king" and àlà "white cloth". According to traditional Yoruba religion he is the creator of...

Meaning unknown. This was the name of a saint from Toledo, Spain. The details of her life are unknown.

Means "serving, worshipping" in Hebrew. This is the name of several Old Testament characters including the grandfather of David.

French form of Obelix.

The name of a character in the Asterix series of comic books. A friend of the main character Asterix, Obelix is a heavyset and immensely strong...

Variant of Auberon. Oberon and Titania are the king and queen of the fairies in Shakespeare's comedy A Midsummer Night's Dream (1595). A moon of...

Obi m & f Igbo

Means "heart" in Igbo.

Means "heart of the father" in Igbo, from óbì "heart, mind" and ńnà "father".

Possibly derived from Serbian obradovati meaning "to make happy".

Simply from the English word ocean for a large body of water. It is ultimately derived from Greek Ὠκεανός (Okeanos), the name of the body of water...

Derived from French océan meaning "ocean".

Variant of Océane.

Latinized form of Okeanos.

Means "born when the sun shines", derived from Luo chieng meaning "sun".

French form of Octavius.

Portuguese form of Octavia.

Feminine form of Octavius. Octavia was the wife of Mark Antony and the sister of the Roman emperor Augustus. In 19th-century England it was sometimes...

From the Roman name Octavianus, which was derived from the name Octavius. After Gaius Octavius (later the Roman emperor Augustus) was adopted by...

Latin form of Octavian.

French form of Octavia.

Portuguese form of Octavius.

Spanish form of Octavius.

Roman family name derived from Latin octavus meaning "eighth". This was the original family name of the emperor Augustus (born Gaius Octavius). It...

From the name of the tenth month. It is derived from Latin octo meaning "eight", because it was originally the eighth month of the Roman year.

Feminine form of Otto. This was the name of a semi-legendary 8th-century saint who lived as a hermit in Brabant in the Netherlands.

Derived from the Old German elements uodil "heritage" and ger "spear".

Possibly an elaboration of Odilia used in Latin America. In most countries it is a feminine name, but in the Dominican Republic it is commonly...

Old German form of Ulrich.

Variant of Odalis.

Ukrainian variant of Dariya.

Old Irish form of Odharnait.

Derived from Old Norse oddr meaning "point of a sword".

From the Old Norse name Oddbjǫrg, derived from oddr "point of a sword" and bjǫrg "help, salvation".

Old Norse form of Oddbjørg.

From the Old Norse name Oddbjǫrn, derived from the elements oddr "point of a sword" and bjǫrn "bear".

Old Norse form of Oddbjørn.

From the Old Norse name Oddgeirr, derived from the elements oddr "point of a sword" and geirr "spear".

Old Norse form of Oddgeir.

From the Old Norse elements oddr "point of a sword" and mundr "protection". This name was coined in the 19th century [1].

Norwegian form of Oddný.

From Old Norse oddr "point of a sword" and nýr "new".

Italian form of Otto.

Old Norse form of Odd.

From Old Norse oddr "point of a sword" and rún "secret lore, rune". This is the name of a woman in the Old Norse poem Oddrúnargrátr in the Poetic Edda...

Norwegian form of Oddrún.

From the Old Norse name Oddvarr, derived from the elements oddr "point of a sword" and varr "aware, cautious".

Old Norse form of Oddvar.

From the Old Norse elements oddr "point of a sword" and veig "strength". This name was coined in the 19th century [1].

Medieval English form of Odo.

Means "to restore" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of a prophet from Samaria.