Female and male first names beginning with the letter “O”..

OTTO

Male

Germanic masculine given name meaning 'wealth' or 'fortune', popular among medieval German royalty and historically associated with power, wisdom, and saints.

OTTO

Female

Strong, Germanic name meaning 'wealth' or 'prosperity', famously borne by Holy Roman Emperor Otto I.

OTTOMAR

Male

German-origin name composed of 'Otto', meaning wealth or prosperity, and '-mar', meaning famous, signifying 'rich in fame'.

OTTONIEL

Male

Hebrew-origin name composed of "Ott" meaning "third", and "Niel" derived from the Hebrew word "nelam", translating to "third dream". It was associated with Elihu, one of King David's warriors known for his ability to interpret dreams accurately.

OTWAY

Male

Uncommon English male given name derived from the Old English word "Otwulf", meaning "prosperous wolf".

OTYLIA

Female

Otylia, a unique Polish feminine name meaning 'island', has gained international recognition despite remaining relatively rare.

OUDIA

Female

Arabic-origin name derived from 'oud,' meaning 'wood'. It signifies elegance, richness, and appreciation for art and culture, embodying the essence of the traditional oud instrument.

OUIDA

Female

Arabic name meaning 'generous', associated with Prophet Muhammad's wife known for her kindness.

OUINTON

Male

Oynton is a rare French name derived from Yvon, a Breton Celtic name meaning 'youth' or 'young'.

OUITA

Female

African-origin name from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning 'God's gift', carrying centuries-old traditions of wisdom, intelligence, and success.

OUMAR

Male

West African name of Arabic origin, meaning 'son of Omar', which translates to 'long life'.

OUMIE

Female

Unique female name of West African origin, derived from the Mandinka word "Oumi," meaning "peace.

OUMOU

Female

Beautiful Wolof name from West Africa, primarily used in Senegal and The Gambia, meaning "peace" or "harmony". It's often connected with the Islamic faith due to its association with Fatima az-Zahra, also known as Umm Kulthum.

OUMY

Female

Senegalese Wolof name meaning "my beloved," often given in remembrance of lost loved ones or reflecting motherhood's importance.

OURANIA

Female

Rare yet meaningful Greek female name derived from "Ouranos," meaning "heaven" or "sky.

OURTNEY

Female

Irish origin given name derived from 'Our', meaning golden, and 'Teney', meaning battle. Its translation is 'golden battle'.

OUSAINOU

Male

Wolof name from West Africa, meaning "firstborn beautiful one".

OUSMAN

Male

African name from West Africa, derived from the Mandinka language, meaning "handsome" or "beautiful".

OUSMANE

Male

West African male name of Fulani origin, meaning 'good fortune' or 'the fortunate one', traditionally given during prosperous times.

OUSSAMA

Male

Male given name of Arabic origin, meaning 'lion', symbolizing strength and leadership.

OVA

Male

Unique name of Slavic origin, meaning "little sheep," reflecting innocence and purity.

OVA

Female

Greek-derived unisex name meaning 'egg', symbolizing fertility and new beginnings.

OVADA

Female

Uncommon yet meaningful African name of Igbo origin, Nigeria, signifying "one who has arrived" or "one who has come.

OVADIA

Male

Hebrew given name meaning 'servant of God', first appearing in the Old Testament as the name of one of the Minor Prophets, Ovadiah. Throughout history, it has been associated with notable figures, including Rabbi Ovadia ben Jacob, and continues to be popular among Jewish families today.

OVAL

Male

Rare yet distinctive given name of Latin origin, signifying 'egg-shaped' or 'round', derived from the Latin word 'ovum'. It gained popularity in the United States during the mid-20th century due to its unique sound and harmony connotations.

OVAL

Female

Latin-origin, geometric shape-named given name that's unique yet uncommon, gaining popularity in the mid-20th century.

OVALEE

Female

Unique African given name of Yoruba origin, signifying 'my heart belongs to you', typically pronounced /o-va-lee/.

OVALENE

Female

Latin-derived female name meaning "round" or "egg-shaped," created by combining "ova-" with "-lene.

OVALINE

Female

Rare French girl's name derived from Latin "ovum," meaning egg, and thought to have been coined in the 19th century as a diminutive form of names like Ovide or Ovila. It has no specific associated traits beyond its literal meaning of 'egg', symbolizing fertility or new beginnings.

OVE

Male

Ove, of Scandinavian origin, means 'ancestor' or 'relic' and was often given to children seen as reincarnations of deceased ancestors.

OVEAH

Female

Rare Hebrew name meaning 'addition' or 'increase', symbolizing abundance and growth.

OVED

Male

Hebrew name meaning "servant," derived from the word "oved." It was famously borne by one of King David's mighty men who helped slay Goliath, symbolizing loyalty and bravery.

OVEDA

Female

Persian name that means 'eternal' or 'everlasting'.

OVEDIA

Female

Distinctive Hebrew name derived from "oved," meaning "servant" or "worshipper." It signifies devotion and service, often associated with religious pursuits, and has roots in Jewish tradition, such as the Biblical figure Obed-edom.

OVEE

Female

Rare English prefix that originates from the Latin preposition ob-, meaning "towards," "at," or "on." It's primarily used in scientific and technical language to indicate direction, location, or relation.

OVEIDA

Female

Unique Spanish given name derived from "oveja," meaning sheep, carrying historical and cultural significance linked to Spain's agriculture.

OVEL

Male

Rare Hebrew name meaning "strong" or "powerful," derived from the Hebrew word "ov." It has biblical roots, appearing as one of King David's mighty warriors in the Book of Samuel.

OVEL

Female

Scandinavian origin, derived from the Old Norse word "Ávaldr," meaning elf or magical being.

OVELIA

Female

Unique Latin-origin female name meaning "like a bird," used since ancient Roman times to describe lively girls.

OVELINE

Female

Distinctive French girl's name derived from Occitan words 'ove' meaning sheep, and 'lena' signifying flock, thus translating to 'little flock'.