Female and male first names beginning with the letter “O”..
OVELL
MaleUnique male given name of Catalan origin, derived from the word 'ovella' meaning 'ewe'. It has gained popularity in Catalonia due to its cultural significance and association with notable figures like Ovell de la Tostera, a 15th-century poet.
OVELL
FemaleCatalan male given name derived from 'ovella', meaning 'ewe'. It's associated with Catalonia's sheep herding tradition.
OVELLA
FemaleUnique Catalan girl's name meaning 'ewe' or female sheep.
OVENA
FemaleUnique Latin-derived name meaning 'egg', symbolizing fertility and renewal, and was commonly used in ancient Roman culture to represent abundance and the cycle of life.
OVERA
FemaleRare, unique female given name of Latin origin, believed to mean "above" or "transcend," with uncertain historical context despite being recorded in various forms over centuries.
OVERTON
MaleUncommon English surname derived from 'ofer' meaning above/enclosure, translating to "settlement over." It dates back to at least 1086 and has been associated with notable figures like Sir Richard Overton, an English political theorist during the Civil War era.
OVETA
FemaleRare American female given name coined by author Willa Cather, inspired by the Latin word 'ovat' meaning 'egg-shaped'.
OVETTA
FemaleUncommon Italian name derived from Latin 'ovum', meaning 'egg', historically used for both given names and surnames.
OVEY
MaleRare Hebrew name derived from Obadiah, meaning "servant of God" or "worshipper of God," typically given to boys but can also be used for girls. It has biblical roots tracing back to the Book of Obadiah and has been associated with historical figures like the 9th-century BCE prophet Obadiah during King Ahab's reign in Israel.
OVI
MaleLatin-derived name meaning 'sheep', used as a nickname for Ovidiu or OVIDIU, popular in Romania since medieval times.
OVI
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name with a rich history, meaning 'servant of God'.
OVIA
FemaleDistinctive female name of Latin origin, meaning 'egg' and associated with fertility and creation.
OVIANNA
FemaleRare Latin-derived female name that literally means "pertaining to or resembling an egg.
OVID
MaleLatin-origin name meaning "sheep," still popular today. Its most notable bearer was Roman poet Publius Ovidius Naso, author of "Metamorphoses.
OVIDA
FemaleOvidia is a rare Latin-derived name meaning 'to live', popularized by the Roman poet Ovid, conveying vitality and energy.
OVIDE
MaleLatin name derived from 'ovum', meaning egg, associated with Roman poet Ovid.
OVIDIO
MaleLatin-origin name meaning "little egg," symbolizing growth and new life in ancient Roman culture. It was famously associated with poet Publius Ovidius Naso, known as Ovid. Today, it's still used as a distinctive given or surname.
OVIE
FemaleNigerian name of Urhobo origin, meaning "king" or "ruler," traditionally used as a title for royalty, now widely used as a given name connoting regal dignity.
OVIE
MaleUnique male name of Nigerian origin, derived from the Urhobo language and meaning "the child has come.
OVILA
MaleRare Latin-origin given name derived from 'ovile', meaning 'sheepfold'. It symbolizes protection and community, reflecting Saint Ovila's legacy as a French monk.
OVIN
MaleRare Latin-derived name meaning 'sheep', historically used in ancient Rome to denote someone born in February.
OVIS
MaleRare yet distinct Latin-derived name meaning 'sheep,' originally used for boys but now more associated with femininity.
OVIS
FemaleLatin-derived name meaning "sheep," historically used as both a given and surname. In ancient Rome, it was associated with purity and innocence. Today, Ovis is rarely used as a given name but has been borne by notable figures like Saint Ovis.
OVIYA
FemaleElegant Sanskrit-derived girls' name, meaning "infinite" or "eternal," traditionally given to Hindus in India.
OVIYAN
MaleCaptivating name of Persian origin, derived from "avi" meaning 'songbird', coined by Ferdowsi in his epic Shahnameh, signifying beauty and intelligence.
OWAIN
MaleAncient Welsh name meaning "youth" or "boy," popular among nobility since the 6th century, most famously worn by Saint Owain and Prince Owain ap Cadwgan.
OWAIS
MaleArabic name meaning 'strong' or 'powerful', derived from 'Aws'. Historically, it was borne by Owais al-Qarannee, a famous companion of Prophet Muhammad known for his wisdom and learning.
OWAN
MaleCaptivating Yoruba name meaning "born on a Thursday", carrying significant cultural history and worldwide appeal.
OWEDA
FemaleUnique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'Power of Aging Gracefully'.
OWEN
MaleCenturies-old Welsh name derived from 'Owain', meaning 'youth' or 'noble youth'.
OWEN
FemaleOwen is of Welsh origin, meaning 'young nobleman' or 'youthful honor', derived from the ancient Celtic name Owain, with historical significance in Welsh literature and notable bearers like actor Owen Wilson.
OWENA
FemaleDistinctive Welsh name meaning 'youth' or 'vigor', tracing back to ancient Welsh princes like Owain Gwynedd.
OWENN
MaleUnique, Welsh-derived name meaning 'young great one'.
OWENS
MaleDistinctive given name of Welsh origin, derived from the ancient surname Owen, meaning "young warrior" or "noble-born.
OWETA
FemaleCaptivating Yoruba name from Nigeria, signifying wind or breeze and embodying adaptability, freedom, wisdom, and courage.
OWETTA
FemaleCaptivating African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, derived from "Oyetade" meaning "joy has come home," signifying happiness and prosperity.
OWIN
MaleUnique name of Welsh origin, first appearing in history during the Middle Ages, associated with Owain ap Gruffudd, a prominent Welsh prince. Today, it remains relatively rare but has gained recent popularity due to its use in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series.
OWSLEY
MaleAncient Irish name derived from Uinseann, which was later anglicized to Owsley. It originates from County Wicklow, Ireland, and has a rich history associated with notable figures and a powerful clan known as the O'Walshe or O' Walshe.
OWSLEY
FemaleRare Scottish given name derived from the surname MacOisdealbhaich, meaning 'son of the helper' or 'son of the victorious one'.
OWYN
MaleWelsh name derived from the elements 'ow' (youth, young) and 'yn' (honor, noble), translating to 'young noble'.