Female and male names starting with the letter "O" .
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OLLE
FeminineScandinavian male given name derived from the Old Norse Áleifr, meaning 'the heir' or 'descendant', popularized by Swedish poet Carl Michael Bellman.
OLLE
MasculineScandinavian male name derived from Old Norse "Óleifr", meaning "heir apparent" or "noble descendant".
OLLEN
MasculineUnique Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'Alwin', meaning "all friend".
OLLENE
FeminineOllene is of Scandinavian origin, derived from the Old Norse 'Álfrún'. It is composed of the elements 'álfr' meaning elf and 'rún' meaning secret or mystery. Ollene was used during the Viking Age but has since become quite rare. Additionally, it may be considered a variant spelling of Olivia, which originates from Latin 'Oliverius', meaning olive tree.
OLLI
MasculineFinnish name meaning "willow tree," derived from the Finnish word "olu." It's been popular in Finland since the late 19th century, symbolizing flexibility and endurance.
OLLI
FeminineShortened form of the Finnish names Oskari or Oskar, derived from the Old Norse name Áskell, meaning "ash tree" and "spear". It is associated with masculinity, strength, and courage in Finnish culture.
OLLIA
FeminineUnique Latin girl's name derived from "olla," meaning "pot" or "urn." It symbolizes containment and sustenance.
OLLIANA
FeminineRare yet elegant feminine name derived from Latin 'olla', meaning 'pot' or 'urn'.
OLLICE
MasculineAfrican name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, meaning "God has done well".
OLLIE
MasculinePopular English boys' name, originating from Old Norse "Álfr", meaning 'elf', or as a short form of Oliver, signifying 'olive tree'. It can also be used independently with its unique history and meanings.
OLLIE
FeminineOllie, derived from Old Norse 'Áleifr' meaning 'elf-warrior', is a modern, gender-neutral English name popularized as both a nickname for Oliver and a standalone given name.
OLLIEMAE
FeminineModern, blended name derived from Oliver ('olive tree') and Mae (short for Margaret, 'pearl'), without specific cultural or historical roots.
OLLIN
MasculineUnique Native American name of Nahuatl origin, meaning "movement" or "to move". It is associated with the Aztec god Quetzalcoatl and was used as a title for energetic individuals in ancient times. Today, Ollin is still popular among Native American communities and beyond due to its distinctive sound and significant meaning.
OLLINE
FeminineRare female name of unknown Scandinavian origin, possibly derived from "oll", meaning ashes.
OLLIS
MasculineRare, distinctive name with unknown origins; though believed by some to be a variant of Scottish 'elf warrior' Ollie, evidence remains inconclusive.
OLLIVANDER
MasculineEnglish given name derived from 'Olivant', meaning olive tree, first used as a given name in the early to mid-20th century and popularized by J.K. Rowling's wandmaker character, Garrick Ollivander, in her Harry Potter series. Despite its recent literary fame, it remains relatively uncommon as a given name today.
OLLIVE
FeminineOlive is a Latin-origin name derived from the olive tree, native to the Mediterranean region and symbolizing peace in many cultures throughout history.
OLLIVER
MasculineOliver is of Latin origin, meaning "olive tree" or "elf warrior". It was first used by Normans after the Norman Conquest in 1066. Today, Oliver is considered a classic yet modern name associated with intelligence and creativity.
OLLIVIA
FeminineOlivia is a female name of Latin origin, meaning 'peace' and derived from Oliver, ultimately stemming from oliva, 'olive tree'. It has been popular throughout history, notably borne by Argentine actress Olivia Hussey.
OLLIYAH
FeminineRare, Hebrew-derived name meaning 'God is my strength'.
OLLY
MasculineEnglish unisex name, popular in recent years, often used as a shortened version of Oliver or Olivia. It means 'olive tree', symbolizing peace and abundance, and has been used throughout history by notable figures like Olly Murs and Olly Alexander, as well as appearing in literature such as the Harry Potter series.
OLLY
FeminineCharming, unisex English name derived from Oliver, meaning "olive tree". Popularized by character Olive Oyl in Popeye comics, it's a modern, unique choice.
OLLYE
FeminineAfrican name of Igbo origin, meaning "Wealthy," carrying a rich history and cultural significance as it reflects the importance placed on wealth and prosperity in Igbo society. It gained international recognition during the 20th century but remains strongly tied to its African roots and heritage.
OLLYVER
MasculineEnglish name derived from Old Norse Alfgeirr, meaning "elf spear", brought to England by Scandinavian settlers during the Viking Age.
OLMA
FeminineUnique Turkic female name meaning 'apple', popular in Kazakhstan, with historic roots as a symbol of fertility and prosperity.
OLMAN
MasculineUnique Spanish given name of Basque origin derived from "Oliman," ultimately traceable to the ancient Roman family name "Octavius," possibly meaning 'eighth'.
OLNA
FeminineRare yet elegant Spanish name derived from "olivo," meaning olive, symbolizing peace and prosperity.
OLNEY
MasculineRare American given name originating from an Old Norse personal name, Æðelni, meaning "noble friend". It is deeply rooted in America's early settlement and religious heritage.
OLOF
MasculineScandinavian male given name derived from Old Norse elements meaning 'noble wolf', popular in Sweden and other Nordic countries.
OLOLADE
FeminineNigerian name meaning "I have found wealth".
OLON
MasculineUncommon African name from the Yoruba tribe, meaning "wealth" or "prosperity".
OLORI
FeminineRegal Yoruba name meaning 'queen', respected for wisdom and leadership.
OLSEN
FeminineNorwegian surname derived from the Old Norse 'Áleifr', meaning "elf warrior". It's one of Norway's most common surnames and can also be used as a given name for boys.
OLSEN
MasculineOlsen, of Scandinavian-Norwegian origin, means 'wind from the sea' and was brought by Viking settlers.
OLSON
MasculineScandinavian surname derived from the Old Norse personal name Ámundr, meaning "noble protection".
OLTON
MasculineRare English given name derived from "holt" and "tun," meaning "clearing in the woods." It originated as a place name, first recorded in 1086's Domesday Book as "Holderne." Today, Olton evokes images of nature and tranquility, reflecting its English heritage.
OLU
MasculineYoruba male given name from Nigeria and Benin, derived from "oluwa" (God) or "olu" (king), signifying royalty or divinity.
OLUBUKOLA
FeminineUnique Yoruba name from Nigeria meaning "God added wealth", signifying prosperity.
OLUBUNMI
FeminineYoruba name from Nigeria, meaning "the Lord has given me all that I desire," reflecting divine providence and gratitude.
OLUCHI
FeminineIgbo name from Nigeria, meaning 'God's work is perfect,' composed of 'Olu' ('God') and 'chi' ('life').