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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 1. | O' | Irish |  | Descendent of. Irish surnames formed by prefacing O'. |
| 2. | Oadira | Muslim |  | Powerful. Potent. |
| 3. | Oaisara | Muslim |  | Empress. Wife of Caesar. |
| 4. | Oakden | English |  | From the oak tree valley. |
| 5. | Oakes | English |  | From the oak. |
| 6. | Oakley | English |  | From the oak - tree meadow. |
| 7. | Oamra | Muslim |  | The moon. |
| 8. | Oates | German |  | Variant of Odo: Wealth. |
| 9. | Oba | Egyptian |  | King. |
| 10. | Obadiah | Biblical |  | Servant of the Lord |
| 11. | Obadiah | Hebrew |  | Servant/worshipper of the Lord. Obadiah was the prophet who wrote the shortest book in the Old Testament. |
| 12. | Obal | Biblical |  | Inconvenience of old age. |
| 13. | Obed | Biblical |  | A servant; workman |
| 14. | Obed-edom | Biblical |  | Servant of Edom |
| 15. | Obediah | Hebrew |  | Serves God. |
| 16. | Obelia | Greek |  | Pointed pillar. |
| 17. | Obelie | Greek |  | Pointed pillar. |
| 18. | Oberon | English |  | In A Midsummer Night's Dream, Shakespeare altered the spelling to Auberon, king of the fairies, to Oberon. |
| 19. | Oberon | German |  | Noble and bear-like. In a Midsummer Night's Dream, Shakespeare altered the spelling of Auberon (King of the fairies) to Oberon. |
| 20. | Oberon | Shakespearean |  | 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' King of the Fairies. |
| 21. | Obharnait | Irish |  | The color of olive. |
| 22. | Obiareus | Greek |  | A Titan. |
| 23. | Obil | Biblical |  | That weeps, who deserves to be bewailed. |
| 24. | Obil | Biblical |  | That weeps, who deserves to be bewailed. |
| 25. | Oboth | Biblical |  | 'Dragons, fathers, desires' |
| 26. | O'brian | Irish |  | Surname. |
| 27. | O'brien | Irish |  | Surname. |
| 28. | Oceana | Greek |  | Form of Oceanus. In Greek mythology Oceanus was a Titan father of rivers and water nymphs. |
| 29. | Oceanus | Greek |  | Father of the Oceanids. |
| 30. | Ocelfa | English |  | From the high plain. |
| 31. | Ocnus | Greek |  | Incompetent. |
| 32. | Ocran | Biblical |  | A disturber, that disorders. |
| 33. | Octave | French |  | Born eighth. |
| 34. | Octavia | Italian |  | Born eighth. |
| 35. | Octavia | Latin |  | Born Eighth. In the Roman Empire, Octavia was the sister of Octavian who was married to Mark Antony (as a political alliance). They were later divorced (in 32 BC). |
| 36. | Octavia | Shakespearean |  | 'Antony and Cleopatra'. Sister to Caesar and wife to Mark Antony. |
| 37. | Octavian | Latin |  | Variant of Octavius: Born eighth. Octavian was the name used commonly for the Emperor Augustus. |
| 38. | Octaviana | Latin |  | Eighth. Feminine of Octavius. A clan name of Roman Emperors. |
| 39. | Octavie | Latin |  | Born eighth. |
| 40. | Octavio | Latin |  | Eighth. |
| 41. | Octavius | Latin |  | Born eighth. Octavius was a Roman clan name, as well as the original name of Emperor Augustus (commonly known as Octavian). Traditionally, this name was given to the eighth child in a large family. |
| 42. | Octavius | Shakespearean |  | 'Antony and Cleopatra'. Octavius Caesar, Roman triumvir. 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' Triumvir after Caesar's death, later Augustus Caesar, first emperor of Rome. |
| 43. | Octe | Anglo-Saxon |  | A son of Hengist. |
| 44. | Octha | Anglo-Saxon |  | A son of Hengist. |
| 45. | Octha | Arthurian Legend |  | Enemy of Arthur. |
| 46. | Ocumwhowurst | Native American |  | Yellow wolf (Cheyenne). |
| 47. | Ocunnowhurst | Native American |  | Yellow wolf (Cheyenne). |
| 48. | Ocvran | Arthurian Legend |  | Father of Guinevere. |
| 49. | Ocyale | Latin |  | An Amazon. |
| 50. | Ocypete | Greek |  | A Harpy. |
| 51. | Oda | German |  | Elfin spear. |
| 52. | Oda | Norse |  | Point. |
| 53. | Odahingum | Native American |  | Rippling water (Chippewa). |
| 54. | Odakota | Native American |  | Friend (Sioux). |
| 55. | Odale | English |  | Of the valley. |
| 56. | Odam | English |  | Son in law. |
| 57. | Odanda | Spanish |  | Famous land. |
| 58. | Odanodan | Irish |  | Of the red earth. |
| 59. | Odayle | English |  | Of the valley. |
| 60. | Odbart | German |  | Wealthy. |
| 61. | Odd | Norse |  | Point. |
| 62. | Odd | Norse |  | Point. |
| 63. | Oddfrid | Norse |  | Beautiful point. |
| 64. | Oddie | German |  | Variant of Odo: Wealth. |
| 65. | Oddleif | Norse |  | Point descendant. |
| 66. | Oddnaug | Norse |  | Pointed. |
| 67. | Oddny | Norse |  | New point. |
| 68. | Oddvar | Norse |  | Pointable. |
| 69. | Oddveig | Norse |  | Pointed. |
| 70. | Ode | Egyptian |  | From the road. |
| 71. | Ode | Teutonic |  | Rich. |
| 72. | Oded | Biblical |  | To sustain, hold or lift up. |
| 73. | Oded | Hebrew |  | Encourages. |
| 74. | Odeda | Hebrew |  | Strong. |
| 75. | Odede | Hebrew |  | Strong. |
| 76. | Odel | Anglo-Saxon |  | Wealthy. |
| 77. | Odele | Greek |  | Harmonious. |
| 78. | Odelet | Greek |  | Little singer. |
| 79. | Odeletta | French |  | Little spring. |
| 80. | Odelette | French |  | Little spring. |
| 81. | Odelette | Greek |  | Little singer. |
| 82. | Odelia | Anglo-Saxon |  | Little wealthy one. |
| 83. | Odelia | Teutonic |  | Wealthy. |
| 84. | Odelina | Anglo-Saxon |  | Little wealthy one. |
| 85. | Odelina | German |  | Elfin spear. |
| 86. | Odelinda | Anglo-Saxon |  | Little wealthy one. |
| 87. | Odell | Anglo-Saxon |  | Wealthy. |
| 88. | Odell | English |  | Of the valley. |
| 89. | Odell | Irish |  | Surname. |
| 90. | Odell | Norse |  | Wealthy. |
| 91. | Odella | Anglo-Saxon |  | Little wealthy one. |
| 92. | Odelle | Greek |  | Harmonious. |
| 93. | Odelyn | Anglo-Saxon |  | Little wealthy one. |
| 94. | Odelyna | Anglo-Saxon |  | Little wealthy one. |
| 95. | Odessa | Greek |  | Wrathful. |
| 96. | Odessa | Latin |  | Wandering; quest. Variant of Odysseus. |
| 97. | Odette | Anglo-Saxon |  | Little wealthy one. |
| 98. | Odette | French |  | Wealthy. |
| 99. | Odette | German |  | Variant of Ottilia: Of the fatherland; fortunate heroine. Can also be a feminine variant of Odo: Wealthy. |
| 100. | Odgar | Welsh |  | Legendary son of Aedd. |