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  • Opal
    precious gemstone
  • Ophelia
    help
  • Ora
    light
  • Oran
    pale green or little pale one
  • Oren
    pine tree, fir tree
  • Orestes
    manly, handsome
  • Oriana
    Dawn goddess
  • Oriane
    Golden sunrise
  • Orin
    God is my strength
  • Oriol
    Golden eagle
  • Orion
    Hunter, giant in Greek mythology
  • Orla
    noble woman
  • Orla-Mae
    beautiful, precious
  • Orlaith
    Golden princess or golden sovereign — the name combines the Old Irish word for gold with a suffix denoting a noble or royal woman.
  • Orlanda
    Strong warrior woman
  • Orlando
    Famous in the land
  • Oron
    Mountain peak
  • Orpheus
    Mourner of love
  • Orsa
    Bear goddess
  • Orson
    Gifted leader
  • Orval
    Ruler's valley
  • Orville
    Swift traveler
  • Oscar
    Divine gift
  • Osiris
    Egyptian god of the afterlife and fertility
  • Oskar
    Divine crown
  • Osman
    Life
  • Osric
    God is ruler
  • Osvaldo
    Wise ruler
  • Oswald
    Divine ruler
  • Otha
    He who helps
  • Otis
    Possibly derived from the Old English word 'ot' meaning 'hearing'
  • Ottilie
    wealthy, noble
  • Otto
    wealthy, prosperous
  • Ottoline
    God's beauty shines
  • Owen
    Owen means 'young warrior' or 'well-born,' derived from the Welsh name Owain, which itself likely traces back to the Latin Eugenius meaning 'well-born' or the Celtic word for 'youth.' It combines a sense of nobility with an energetic, youthful quality.
  • Ozzy
    Enthusiastic and fiery
  • Pablo
    Humble, devout
  • Padma
    Lotus flower
  • Padraig
    Noble, patrician — one of noble birth or high standing
  • Pagan
    Devoted to nature
  • Paidi
    Paidi is the Irish and Scottish Gaelic pet form of Pádraig (Patrick), carrying the meaning "noble" or "patrician" — rooted in the Latin "patricius," referring to someone of noble birth or aristocratic standing.
  • Paige
    young, page of a lord
  • Paislee
    Peaceful valley
  • Paisley
    a town in Scotland
  • Paityn
    Form of Patyn
  • Palmer
    palm tree planter
  • Paloma
    dove
  • Pam
    Honey, sweetness
  • Pamala
    All sweetness
  • Pamela
    honey, alluring beauty