Female and male names starting with the letter "O" .
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OLUWATISHE
FeminineYoruba name meaning "God rejoices.
OLUWATOBA
MasculineOluwatobi is a Yoruba name meaning "The Lord's Wealth".
OLUWATOBI
FeminineUnique Yoruba name meaning "God understands," reflecting ancient African culture's belief in divine comprehension.
OLUWATOBI
MasculineOluwatobi, a male name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, translates to "God is reliable/trustworthy," reflecting hope in divine dependability and the active role God plays in daily life among the Yoruba people.
OLUWATOBILOBA
MasculineNigerian name meaning 'God meets us with wealth'.
OLUWATOBILOBA
FeminineUnique Nigerian name from the Yoruba ethnic group, with a profound meaning: 'God's favor has brought wealth or prosperity.'
OLUWATOFUNMI
FeminineYoruba female name from Nigeria, meaning "God has done something wonderful for me.
OLUWATOFUNMI
MasculineNigerian name of Yoruba origin, derived from 'Oluwa' meaning 'owner', and 'Tounmi' meaning 'it has become joyful', signifying 'the owner has made it joyful.'
OLUWATOMI
FeminineNigerian Yoruba name meaning 'God is my hope', reflecting ancient cultural traditions and spiritual beliefs.
OLUWATOMI
MasculineNigerian-Yoruba unisex name meaning "Lord Hope".
OLUWATOMILOLA
FeminineYoruba name from Nigeria meaning "The Owner of wealth is mine".
OLUWATOMISIN
FeminineOluwatomisin, of Yoruba origin, means "God has been patient", reflecting divine benevolence even in challenging times.
OLUWATOMISIN
MasculineOluwatomisin, a beautiful name of Yoruba origin, means "God has accomplished it".
OLUWATOMIWA
MasculineNigerian Yoruba name meaning "God has found favor in our sight.
OLUWATONI
MasculineBeautiful Yoruba name meaning "God is becoming," symbolizing divine guidance and growth.
OLUWATONI
FeminineNigerian Yoruba name meaning "The Lord's gift," symbolizing divine favor and blessing.
OLUWATONILOBA
FeminineNigerian name meaning "God's gift from the owner," reflecting the deep-rooted spirituality of the Yoruba people.
OLUWATONILOBA
MasculineUnique Nigerian name of Yoruba origin meaning "May the Lord have mercy".
OLUWATOSIN
MasculineNigerian-Yoruba name meaning "God has done all," often given to children born after long waits or facing difficulties.
OLUWATOSIN
FeminineYoruba name meaning "God has mercy.
OLUWATOYIN
FeminineUnique Nigerian name meaning "God is our gift".
OLUWATOYOSI
FeminineNigerian-Yoruba female name meaning "Joy brought by the Lord," symbolizing divine intervention's role in bringing happiness to life.
OLUWATUMININU
FeminineRare yet revered Yoruba name from Nigeria, derived as 'God holds me in', reflecting divine protection and joy after loss.
OLUWAYEMISI
FeminineOluwayemisi, of Nigerian Yoruba origin, means 'She brings joy to her parents'.
OLUYEMI
MasculineTraditional Yoruba name meaning 'King let me have wealth', often given to children expected to hold significant roles.
OLVA
MasculineScandinavian name derived from 'alfr' meaning "elf" and 'geirr' meaning "spear", translating to "elf-spear".
OLVIA
FeminineOlivia is a female name of Latin origin, derived from 'oliva' meaning 'olive', symbolizing peace and fertility. Popularized by Shakespeare's 'Twelfth Night', it has been associated with intelligence and elegance throughout history.
OLVIE
FeminineOlive is a unique Latin-derived given name, signifying 'olive tree', and carrying historical significance and Christian associations.
OLVIN
MasculineRare, Latin-origin name meaning "olive tree" or "peace," symbolizing prosperity and found among early saints like Saint Olivenus.
OLVIS
MasculineLatin-derived given name from the Roman family name Olivia. Pronounced /ˈɒlvɪs/, it's composed of three syllables with stress on the first. Though not historically widespread, Olvis has gained popularity in recent years due to its modern sound and association with nature, particularly olives or olive trees. It shares similarities with names like Olivia and Oliver.
OLWEN
FeminineRare Welsh feminine given name derived from the ancient word 'olen', meaning 'white' or 'silver'. It is associated with the white snowdrop flowers that bloom in winter in Wales.
OLWYN
FeminineWelsh name derived from "ol" meaning 'foot' and "gwen" meaning 'white', translating to 'white footprint'.
OLYA
FeminineRussian feminine given name derived from the Greek 'Olga', meaning 'holy' or 'blessed'.
OLYMPIA
FeminineFeminine name of Greek origin, derived from "Olimpia," which means "of or related to Mount Olympus.
OLYMPUS
MasculineThe unique and powerful name Olympus originates from ancient Greek, meaning 'mountain' or 'height', and is associated with Mount Olympus, the divine home of the Twelve Olympians in Greek mythology.
OLYN
MasculineUnique Greek unisex name meaning "to grow" or "prosper," derived from the Greek word "oly." In ancient Greece, it was used as early as the 4th century BC, with notable figures like poet Olynthus around 600 BC. Today, Olyn is chosen for its rarity and connection to Greek culture and mythology.
OLYNE
FeminineUnique female name of Greek origin, meaning "from the olive tree" or simply "related to olives," carrying profound symbolic significance tied to peace, wisdom, fertility, and abundance in ancient Greek culture.
OLYSSA
FeminineDistinctive feminine given name of Greek origin, meaning 'to free from toils', associated with the Oceanids water nymphs in Greek mythology.
OLYVE
FeminineOlive is a distinctive given name of Latin origin meaning 'olive', symbolizing peace, abundance, and wisdom. It has been used since the 19th century, popularized by literature like Dinah Craik's novel "Olive" and Popeye's Olive Oyl. Today, it remains a beloved choice for parents seeking a unique yet meaningful name.
OLYVEA
FeminineUnique and elegant Latin name derived from "oliva," meaning olive, with historical ties to Roman mythology and symbols of peace.