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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Ottone

Wealth

German

Ottorino
Otys

Wealth; son of Otto

German

Oumar
Ounslow

Enthusiast's hill

English

Ouray

“(Straight as) an arrow,” based on the North American Indian.

Ourson

Little bear

French

Ousama
Ousman
Ousmane
Outacite

Man Killer

Native American

Outram

“A free-lance warrior,” from the Middle English oute (out, free) and rauen (a raven, symbolic of a warrior).

English

Ova
Ovadia
Ovadiach

Servant of God

Hebrew

Ovadiah

Servant of God

Hebrew

Ovadya

Serves God

Hebrew

Oval
Oved

Worshipper, follower

Hebrew

Ovel
Overton
Ovey
Ovid

“A sheep herder,” from the Latin ovis, sheep.

Latin

Ovide
Ovidio

Sheep Herder

Spanish

Ovie
Ovila
Owain

Born of yew; youth

Scottish

Owais
Owen

Noble born

Welsh

Owens

Born of yew; youth

Scottish

Owethu

He/She is ours

African

Owin

Born of yew; youth

Scottish

Owney

Green

Irish

Owodunni
Owyn

Young fighter

Celtic

Owynn

Born of yew; youth

Scottish

Oxa

Ox

Anglo-Saxon

Oxford

Ford of the oxen

English

Oxide

Oxygen Compound

American

Oxley

From the ox enclosure

English

Oxnaford

From the ox ford

English

Oxnaleah

From the ox enclosure

English

Oxnatun

From the ox farm

English

Oxton

From the ox farm

English

Oxxford

Ford of the oxen

English

Oya

Wind warrior goddess

African

Oyintsa

White Duck

Native American

Oz

Strength

Hebrew

Ozair