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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 201. | Oleg | Russian |  | Holy. |
| 202. | Oleif | Norse |  | Relic descendant. |
| 203. | Oleisia | Greek |  | Protector of man. |
| 204. | Olen | Norse |  | Relic. |
| 205. | Olena | Greek |  | Light. |
| 206. | Olena | Russian |  | Light. |
| 207. | Olenka | Russian |  | Holy. |
| 208. | Oles | Greek |  | Defender of man. |
| 209. | OLes | Polish |  | Polish form of Alexander 'defends mankind'. |
| 210. | Olesia | Polish |  | Polish form of Alexandra: defends mankind. |
| 211. | Oleta | English |  | Winged. |
| 212. | Oletha | English |  | Light; nimble. |
| 213. | Olethea | Latin |  | Honest. |
| 214. | Olethia | Latin |  | Honest. |
| 215. | Olexa | Czechoslovakian |  | Feminine of Alexander. |
| 216. | Olexa | English |  | Defender of mankind. Feminine of Alexander. |
| 217. | Olexa | Greek |  | Defender of mankind. Feminine of Alexander. |
| 218. | Olezka | Russian |  | Holy. |
| 219. | Olga | Norse |  | Holy. |
| 220. | Olga | Russian |  | Holy. |
| 221. | Olga | Scandinavian |  | Blessed. |
| 222. | Olga | Swedish |  | Holy. |
| 223. | Olga | Teutonic |  | Holy object. |
| 224. | Olin | Norse |  | Relic. |
| 225. | Olina | Greek |  | Light. |
| 226. | Olina | Hawaiian |  | Joyous. |
| 227. | Olinda | German |  | Defender of the land. |
| 228. | Olinda | Latin |  | Fragrant. |
| 229. | Olinda | Spanish |  | Protector. |
| 230. | Oline | Hawaiian |  | Joyous. |
| 231. | Oliphant | Scottish |  | Great strength. |
| 232. | Olita | English |  | Winged. |
| 233. | Olithia | Latin |  | Honest. |
| 234. | Oliva | Latin |  | Variant of Olive: Olive: symbol of peace. |
| 235. | Olive | Irish |  | Olive. |
| 236. | Olive | Latin |  | Symbol of peace. |
| 237. | Oliver | English |  | The olive tree. The biblical olive tree symbolizes fruitfulness and beauty and dignity. 'Extending an olive branch' signifies an offer of peace. |
| 238. | Oliver | French |  | The olive tree. The biblical olive tree symbolizes fruitfulness and beauty and dignity. Extending an olive branch signifies an offer of peace. |
| 239. | Oliver | German |  | Elf army. Can also be a variant of Olaf: Relic, ancestral heritage. |
| 240. | Oliver | Latin |  | Olive (symbol of peace); peaceful. |
| 241. | Oliver | Norse |  | Affectionate. |
| 242. | Oliver | Shakespearean |  | 'As You Like It' Son of Sir Rowland de Boys. 'As You Like It' Sir Oliver Martext, a vicar. |
| 243. | Oliveria | Spanish |  | Affectionate. |
| 244. | Oliverio | Latin |  | Peaceful. |
| 245. | Oliverio | Spanish |  | Affectionate. |
| 246. | Oliverios | Latin |  | Peaceful. |
| 247. | Oliverios | Spanish |  | Affectionate. |
| 248. | Olivia | Latin |  | Variant of Olive: Olive: symbol of peace. |
| 249. | Olivia | Shakespearean |  | 'Twelfth Night', also called 'What You Will' A rich countess. |
| 250. | Olivia | Spanish |  | Olive. |
| 251. | Olivia | Swedish |  | Olive. |
| 252. | Olivie | Latin |  | Olive. |
| 253. | Olivier | French |  | From the olive tree. |
| 254. | Olivier | German |  | Variant of Oliver: Elf army. Can also be a variant of Olaf: Relic, ancestral heritage. |
| 255. | Olivier | Latin |  | Variant of Oliver: Olive (symbol of peace); peaceful. |
| 256. | Ollaneg | English |  | From Olney. |
| 257. | Ollie | French |  | Diminutive of Oliver: Olive tree. |
| 258. | Ollie | German |  | Diminutive of Oliver: Elf army. Can also be a variant of Olaf: Relic, ancestral heritage. |
| 259. | Ollie | Latin |  | Diminutive of Olive: Olive: symbol of peace. |
| 260. | Ollie | Latin |  | Diminutive of Oliver: Olive (symbol of peace); peaceful. |
| 261. | Olliver | Latin |  | Peaceful. |
| 262. | Olney | English |  | From Olney. |
| 263. | Olof | Norse |  | Relic. |
| 264. | Olof | Swedish |  | Andent. |
| 265. | Olufemi | Egyptian |  | Beloved of the gods. |
| 266. | Olvaerr | Norse |  | Affectionate. |
| 267. | Olvan | Latin |  | Peaceful. |
| 268. | Olvir | Norse |  | Affectionate. |
| 269. | Olwen | Celtic |  | Mythical daughter of Yspaddaden. |
| 270. | Olwen | Welsh |  | White footprint. In 'Culhwch and Olwen', one of the Welsh stories from the 'Maginogion', the Olwen were white flowers growing in the heroine's footprints. |
| 271. | Olwina | Welsh |  | White foot print. |
| 272. | Olwydd | Welsh |  | Tracker. |
| 273. | Olwyn | Arthurian Legend |  | Daughter of a giant. |
| 274. | Olwyn | Celtic |  | Mythical daughter of Yspaddaden. |
| 275. | Olwyn | Welsh |  | Variant of Olwen: White footprint. In 'Culhwch and Olwen', one of the Welsh stories from the 'Maginogion', the Olwen were white flowers growing in the heroine's footprints. |
| 276. | Olya | Russian |  | Holy. |
| 277. | Olympas | Biblical |  | Heavenly. |
| 278. | Olympas | Biblical |  | Heavenly. |
| 279. | Olympe | French |  | From Olympus. |
| 280. | Olympe | Greek |  | From Olympus. |
| 281. | Olympia | French |  | From Olympus. |
| 282. | Olympia | Greek |  | From the home of the gods (Olympus). |
| 283. | Olympia | Italian |  | From Olympus. |
| 284. | Olyn | Norse |  | Relic. |
| 285. | Om | Norse |  | Father of Idunn. |
| 286. | Oma | Arabic |  | Commanding. |
| 287. | Oma | Hebrew |  | Cedar tree. |
| 288. | Oma | Irish |  | The color of olive. |
| 289. | Oma | Latin |  | Named for Bona Dea. |
| 290. | Omah | Hebrew |  | Cedar tree. |
| 291. | Omar | Arabic |  | Long-lived. |
| 292. | Omar | Biblical |  | He that speaks; bitter |
| 293. | Omar | Hebrew |  | Eloquent. Speaker. The grandson of Esau in the Old Testament. Famous Bearers: 12th century Persian poet and astronomer and mathematician Omar Khayyam; Caliph Omar II, who made Islam an imperial power; actor Omar Sharif. |
| 294. | Omar | Muslim |  | Life. Long living. |
| 295. | 'Omar | Muslim |  | Variant of Omar: Life. Long living. |
| 296. | Omari | African |  | God the highest (Swahili). |
| 297. | Omari | Egyptian |  | High born. |
| 298. | Omarr | African |  | God the highest (Swahili). |
| 299. | Omat | Irish |  | The color of olive. |
| 300. | Omawnakw | Native American |  | Cloud feather (Hopi). |