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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Okes

From the oak

English

Okhmhaka

Little wolf (Cheyenne)

Native American

Oklahoma

Red People

Native American

Okoth

Born when it was Raining

African

Oliphant

Great strength

Scottish

Olis

Powerful, strong.

German

Oliverios

Affectionate

Spanish

Ollaneg

From Olney

English

Olney

From Olney

English

Olson

Son of Olaf

Scandinavian

Oluwatosin

The Lord is worthy to be served

African

Oma

Giver of Life

Arabic

Omarion

Combination of Omar and -ion

American

Omawnakw

Cloud feather (Hopi)

Native American

Omeet

My light

Hebrew

Omega

The Greek Letter

Greek

Omeo

Mountains

Aboriginal

Omet

My light

Hebrew

Ometaway

One Who Gambles

Native American

Ommar

First son

Arabic

On

Peace

Chinese

Onan

Strength, power

Hebrew

Ondrea

Manly, Womanly

Slavic

Onyebuchi

Who is God? He is in everything

African

Ooyu

Rainbow

Native American

Oracle

Prophecy

Greek

Orahamm

From tbe riverbank enclosure

English

Oram

From tbe riverbank enclosure

English

Orane

Rising

French

Oratilwe

Loved One

African

Oratun

From the shore farm

English

Orbart

Wealthy

German

Orbert

Wealthy

German

Ord

Spear

Anglo-Saxon

Orde

Point, sword

English

Ordland

From the pointed hill

English

Ordman

Spearman

English

Ordmund

Spear defender

English

Ordsone

Ormond's son

English

Ordwald

Spear strength

English

Ordway

Warrior armed with a spear

Anglo-Saxon

Ordwin

Spear friend

English

Ordwine

Spear friend

English

Orham

From tbe riverbank enclosure

English

Ori

My light

Hebrew

Orick

From the ancient oak tree

English

Orien

The Orient, East

Latin

Orik

From the ancient oak tree

English

Oringo

He Who Likes the Hunt

African

Oriole

Golden; a gold flecked bird

Latin