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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Otka

Fortunate heroine

German

Ouray

Arrow

Native American

Olene
Olivetta

Olive tree

Latin

Ortrud

“As dear as gold,” from the French or (gold) and the Germanic trut (dear).

French

Ofrat

Fawn

Hebrew

Ok
Ownah

Unity

Irish

Odester
Orianna

Sunrise

Latin

Ornett

Eagle ruler

German

Orszebet

Hungarian

Odeth
Olita

Winged

English

Onnie
Odyssia

Angry man

Greek

Orrinthia
Orette

Excellence; righteous

Greek

Oliwja
Oreana

Sunrise

Latin

Olva

Olive tree

Latin

Odyssa

Angry man

Greek

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

Orla

Golden queen

Irish

Onella

Light

Greek

Oliviagrace
Olla

Ancestor's relic

Scandinavian

Oreta

Excellence; righteous

Greek

Oveta
Olianna

Oleander

Ontibile

God is Watching Over Me

African

Orya

Light

Hebrew

Orinda

Gold" or a variant of the Spanish word "linda" meaning "pretty

Latin

Odelette

Song

Greek

Ori
Ouita
Orielda

French

Orfia
Onit

Graceful

Hebrew

Oceania

Ocean

Greek

Oilell

A mythical queen

Celtic

Olimpiana

From Mount Olympus

Greek

Oliwia
Olimpe

From Mount Olympus

Greek

Odahingum

Rippling water (Chippewa)

Native American

Ondina

Little wave

Latin

Odelia

Praise God

Hebrew

Odell

Song

Greek

Orchid

Flowering plant

Latin

Oteka