| 701 to 734 of 734 matches |  |
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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 701. | Owain | Arthurian Legend |  | Son of Urien. |
| 702. | Owain | English |  | Variant of Ewen: Variant of Eoghan or Eugene. |
| 703. | Owain | Greek |  | Variant of Eugene: Well-born. Famous bearer: Prince Eugene of Savoy; American playwright Eugene O'Neill. |
| 704. | Owain | Welsh |  | Young warrior. |
| 705. | Owein | Welsh |  | Young warrior. |
| 706. | Owen | Celtic |  | Young fighter. |
| 707. | Owen | English |  | Variant of Ewen: Variant of Eoghan or Eugene. |
| 708. | Owen | Greek |  | Variant of Eugene: Well-born. Famous bearer: Prince Eugene of Savoy. |
| 709. | Owen | Welsh |  | Young warrior. Also can be a variant of Eugene: Well-born. |
| 710. | Owena | Welsh |  | Feminine form of Owen: Young warrior. Also can be a variant of Eugene: Well-born. |
| 711. | Owin | Celtic |  | Young fighter. |
| 712. | Owin | Welsh |  | Young warrior. |
| 713. | Owyn | Celtic |  | Young fighter. |
| 714. | Owyn | Welsh |  | Young warrior. |
| 715. | Owynn | Welsh |  | Wellborn. Form of Ewan. |
| 716. | Oxa | Anglo-Saxon |  | Ox. |
| 717. | Oxford | English |  | From the ox ford. |
| 718. | Oxford | Shakespearean |  | 'King Henry the Sixth, Part III' Earl of Oxford. 'King Richard III' Earl of Oxford. |
| 719. | Oxley | English |  | From the ox enclosure. |
| 720. | Oxnaford | English |  | From the ox ford. |
| 721. | Oxnaleah | English |  | From the ox enclosure. |
| 722. | Oxnatun | English |  | From the ox farm. |
| 723. | Oxton | English |  | From the ox farm. |
| 724. | Oysten | Norse |  | Happy. |
| 725. | Oz | English |  | Divine. |
| 726. | Ozem | Biblical |  | That fasts, their eagerness. |
| 727. | Ozi | Hebrew |  | Strong. |
| 728. | Ozias | Biblical |  | Strength from the Lord |
| 729. | Ozni | Biblical |  | An ear, my hearkening. |
| 730. | Ozur | Norse |  | Son of Thorleif. |
| 731. | Ozzi | Hebrew |  | Strong. |
| 732. | Ozzie | English |  | Diminutive of Oswald: Divine power. |
| 733. | Ozzie | Hebrew |  | Strong. |
| 734. | Ozzy | English |  | Diminutive of Oswald: Divine power. |