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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 101. | Odharnait | Gaelic |  | Pale. |
| 102. | Odharnait | Gaelic |  | Pale. |
| 103. | Odhert | German |  | Wealthy. |
| 104. | Odhran | Irish |  | Pale green. |
| 105. | Odi | Anglo-Saxon |  | Wealthy defender. |
| 106. | Odiana | German |  | Elfin spear. |
| 107. | Odiane | German |  | Elfin spear. |
| 108. | Odila | French |  | Wealthy. |
| 109. | Odila | German |  | Elfin spear. |
| 110. | Odila | Teutonic |  | Wealthy. |
| 111. | Odile | French |  | Wealthy. |
| 112. | Odile | German |  | Elfin spear. Can also be a feminine variant of Odo: Wealthy, or of Ottilia: of the fatherland; fortunate heroine. |
| 113. | Odile | Teutonic |  | Wealthy. |
| 114. | Odilia | Anglo-Saxon |  | Little wealthy one. |
| 115. | Odilo | Teutonic |  | Rich. |
| 116. | Odin | Anglo-Saxon |  | Wealthy defender. |
| 117. | Odin | Norse |  | God of the sky. |
| 118. | Odion | Egyptian |  | Born of twins. |
| 119. | Odo | French |  | Name of a bishop. |
| 120. | Odo | German |  | Wealth. |
| 121. | Odo | Teutonic |  | Rich. |
| 122. | Odom | English |  | Son in law. |
| 123. | Odon | Anglo-Saxon |  | Wealthy defender. |
| 124. | Odra | Indian |  | From Odra. |
| 125. | Odran | Gaelic |  | Pale. |
| 126. | Odran | Irish |  | Pale green. |
| 127. | Odwolf | English |  | Wealthy wolf. |
| 128. | Odwolfe | English |  | Wealthy wolf. |
| 129. | Odwulf | English |  | Wealthy wolf. |
| 130. | Ody | Anglo-Saxon |  | Wealthy defender. |
| 131. | Odysseia | Greek |  | Wrathful. |
| 132. | Odysseus | Greek |  | Wrathful. |
| 133. | Oedipus | Greek |  | Swollen foot. |
| 134. | Oegelsby | English |  | Fearsome. |
| 135. | Oeneus | Greek |  | King of Calydon. |
| 136. | Oengus | Irish |  | One vigor. |
| 137. | Oenomaus | Greek |  | Son of Ares. |
| 138. | Oenone | Greek |  | Lover of Paris. |
| 139. | Oenone | Latin |  | Daughter of Cebren. |
| 140. | Oetavian | Latin |  | Born eighth. |
| 141. | Ofer | Hebrew |  | Fawn. |
| 142. | Offa | Anglo-Saxon |  | Name of a king. |
| 143. | Ofra | Hebrew |  | Fawn. |
| 144. | Ofydd | Welsh |  | Welsh form of Ovid 'a Roman poet'. |
| 145. | Og | Biblical |  | A cake, bread baked in ashes. |
| 146. | Ogaleesha | Native American |  | Wears a red shirt (Sioux). |
| 147. | Ogden | English |  | From the oak tree valley. |
| 148. | Ogdon | English |  | From the oak tree valley. |
| 149. | Ogelsby | English |  | Fearsome. |
| 150. | Ogelsvie | English |  | Fearsome. |
| 151. | Ogelsvy | English |  | Fearsome. |
| 152. | Ogilhinn | Scottish |  | From the high peak. |
| 153. | Ogilvie | Scottish |  | From the high peak. |
| 154. | Ogin | Native American |  | Wild rose. |
| 155. | Ohad | Biblical |  | Praising, confessing. |
| 156. | Ohanko | Native American |  | Reckless. |
| 157. | Ohanzee | Native American |  | Shadow (Sioux). |
| 158. | Ohcumgache | Native American |  | Little wolf (Cheyenne). |
| 159. | Ohel | Biblical |  | Tent, tabernacle, brightness. |
| 160. | Ohitekah | Native American |  | Brave (Sioux). |
| 161. | Ohnicio | Irish |  | Honor. |
| 162. | Oidhche | Scottish |  | Night. |
| 163. | OIethe | Latin |  | Honest. |
| 164. | Oifa | Celtic |  | Mythical sister of Ove. |
| 165. | Oighrig | Greek |  | Well spoken. |
| 166. | Oighrig | Greek |  | Well spoken. |
| 167. | Oihane | Spanish |  | From the forest. |
| 168. | Oilbhe | Irish |  | Olive. |
| 169. | Oilell | Celtic |  | A mythical queen. |
| 170. | Oilibhear | Norse |  | Relic. |
| 171. | Oistin | Latin |  | Revered. |
| 172. | OIwyna | Welsh |  | White foot print. |
| 173. | OJufemi | Egyptian |  | Beloved of the gods. |
| 174. | O'keefe | Irish |  | Surname. |
| 175. | Okes | English |  | From the oak. |
| 176. | Okhmhaka | Native American |  | Little wolf (Cheyenne). |
| 177. | Okpara | Egyptian |  | First born. |
| 178. | Oksana | Russian |  | Praise be to God. |
| 179. | Oksanochka | Russian |  | Praise be to God. |
| 180. | Ol | Welsh |  | Legendary son of Olwydd. |
| 181. | Ola | Hawaiian |  | Life; well-being. |
| 182. | Ola | Norse |  | Descendant. |
| 183. | Ola | Norse |  | Relic. |
| 184. | Olabisi | Egyptian |  | Brings joy. |
| 185. | Olaf | Danish |  | Family. |
| 186. | Olaf | Norse |  | Relic; ancestral heritage. St. Olaf is the patron saint of Norway, and there were many kings in Scandinavia named Olaf. |
| 187. | Olaf | Scandinavian |  | Ancestral heritage. |
| 188. | Olaf | Swedish |  | Andent. |
| 189. | Olaf | Teutonic |  | Relic. |
| 190. | Olathe | Native American |  | Beautiful. |
| 191. | Olaug | Norse |  | Of the ancestors. |
| 192. | Olav | Norse |  | Variant of Olaf: Relic; ancestral heritage. |
| 193. | Olave | Norse |  | Variant of Olaf: Relic; ancestral heritage. |
| 194. | Oldwin | English |  | Special friend. |
| 195. | Oldwina | English |  | Special friend. |
| 196. | Oldwyn | English |  | Special friend. |
| 197. | Ole | Danish |  | Family. |
| 198. | Ole | Norse |  | Relic. |
| 199. | Olechka | Russian |  | Holy. |
| 200. | Oleda | English |  | Winged. |