Oreste is a male given name of Greek origin, meaning "mountain-dwelling" or "of the mountains," popularized through Greek mythology and notable historical figures.
Oreta is a rare Latin-derived feminine given name, meaning 'golden,' originating from the Roman family name Aurelia. It was popular during the Renaissance in Italy for its uniqueness and historical significance.
Orhan is a Turkish name meaning 'light leader', popularized by historical figures like Orhan I, founder of the Ottoman Empire, and Orhan Pamuk, Nobel laureate in Literature.
Orianna is an Italian name derived from the Latin word "aurora" meaning dawn, and the Italian word "oro" meaning gold. It signifies 'golden dawn' or 'mountain of gold'.
Orianthi is a unique Greek name meaning 'mountain' or 'hill of the East', derived from 'Oros' and 'Anthos', and carries connotations of natural beauty.
Orien is an enigmatic given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted etymology or meaning in any language. Its history remains shrouded in mystery.
Orietta is a rare Italian feminine given name derived from the Latin "aurora," meaning dawn, and associated with Gaetano Donizetti's opera Lucia di Lammermoor.
Orik is a rare but distinctive name of Norse origin, derived from 'auðr', meaning 'wealth'. Its powerful sound reflects ancient Viking roots, though it lacks historical figures.