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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Olivia

Olive tree

Latin

Opal

Gem, jewel

Indian (Sanskrit)

Olga

Blessed, holy; successful

Scandinavian

Olive

Olive tree

English

Ollie

Olive tree

Latin

Ora

Pray

Latin

Ola

Ancestor's relic

Scandinavian

Ophelia

Help

Greek

Octavia

Eighth

Latin

Odessa

Angry man

Greek

Oakley

From the oak tree field

English

Ofelia

Help

Greek

Oaklynn

Created name

American

Oma

Leader

Arabic

Oralia

“The provocatively beautiful,” from the Greek hora, beauty'.

French

Oleta

Small winged one

Latin

Ouida

“Definitely yes,” from the French oai and the Russian da, both meaning “yes.” A pseudonym coined by the French novelist Louisa de la Ramee, at the suggestion of a Russian friend.

German

Oaklyn

Created name

American

Oaklee

Oak field

English

Odell

Song

Greek

Ona
Odalys

Invented name

Spanish

Orpha
Oakleigh

Meadow of oak trees

English

Ocie
Odalis
Oriana

Sunrise

Latin

Ocean

Sea

Greek

Ossie
Odette

Wealth

German

Olympia

From Mount Olympus

Greek

Olyvia
Olevia
Ozella
Odilia

Praise God; fortunate or prosperous in battle

Hebrew

Odelia

Praise God

Hebrew

Otilia
Oneta
Oona

Lamb

Scottish

Oneida

Long awaited

Native American

Ozell

Strength

Hebrew

Ova

Egg

Latin

Olene
Ofilia

Help

Greek

Omayra

Long life

Arabic

Otila
Ozie
Onyx

Black stone

Greek

Orelia

Golden

Latin

Odie