Female and male names starting with the letter "O" .
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OMARIOUS
MasculineUnusual, African-derived Igbo name meaning "God's gift" or "gift from God".
OMARIS
FeminineOmaris, of Arabic origin, means 'life' or 'living' and carries connotations of strength and courage.
OMARIUS
MasculineDistinctive Latin name derived from Omar, meaning 'exalted' or 'long-lived', with historical roots yet rare in popularity.
OMARIYON
MasculineAfrican name of Igbo origin, translating to "the next good thing".
OMARR
MasculineYoruba name of African origin, meaning "the world is rich," traditionally given to boys expected to bring prosperity.
OMARRI
MasculineUnique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'child of calmness'.
OMARRION
MasculineAfrican-origin name derived from Swahili Umar, meaning 'life' or 'flourishing', associated with hope for future prosperity in some cultures. Its elements combine to mean 'powerful life'.
OMARU
MasculineUnique Japanese male given name derived from "kamo" (duck) and "ru" (village), symbolizing tranquility, balance, harmony, marital fidelity, and good fortune.
OMARY
MasculineArabic-origin name derived from Umar, the second caliph of Islam, meaning 'life' or 'long life'. It signifies leadership, wisdom, and courage, reflecting Umar's historical influence.
OMARYON
MasculineUnique French name created by Marcel Schwob in 1895, symbolizing mystery or secrecy based on its character's portrayal.
OMAURI
MasculineAfrican name of Igbo origin, meaning "Good news" or "Glad tidings," symbolizing hope and joy after challenging times.
OMAURION
MasculineUncommon given name of unknown origin, first appearing in records dating back to the 18th century. Its unique spelling and sound make it distinctive and memorable, but its origins and meaning remain uncertain, adding to its enigmatic allure.
OMAURY
MasculineUnique French name of Occitan origin, meaning 'dark-haired', traditionally given to children with dark hair.
OMAVI
MasculineSwahili name meaning "the light of he/she", signifying illumination and hope.
OMAYA
FeminineArabic name meaning "life" or "living," derived from the word "umayyah." It was made famous by the Umayyad dynasty, one of the most powerful Islamic caliphates in history, and is often associated with elegance and cultural heritage.
OMAYMA
FeminineArabic name meaning "the one who has been praised," historically associated with Fatima bint Ali Zain al-Abidin in Islamic tradition.
OMAYRA
FeminineUnique Spanish female given name derived from the Arabic "Umm Amr," meaning "mother of Amr." It has a rich history inspired by Umm Amr bint Al-Harith, a companion of Prophet Muhammad, and signifies elegance, intelligence, and the importance of motherhood.
OMEAD
MasculineUnique Persian name meaning 'hope', associated with the legendary Iranian hero Rostam from the epic Shahnameh.
OMED
MasculineUnique Persian name derived from 'omed', meaning 'moon', symbolizing growth and beauty in Persian culture.
OMEDA
FeminineOmeda: Italian origin, meaning 'shoulder', signifying strength & support
OMEED
MasculineDistinctive Persian male name meaning 'full of hope'.
OMEGA
MasculineRare but significant Greek name meaning 'the end' or 'greatest extent', originally one of the sacred 24 letters of the Greek alphabet.
OMEGA
FeminineRare yet powerful name of Greek origin, signifying 'great' or 'the end', and derived from the last letter of the Greek alphabet.
OMEIR
MasculineArabic-origin name meaning "life" or "flourishing," associated with Umar ibn al-Khattab, a prominent figure in early Islam known for his wisdom and leadership.
OMEISHA
FeminineAfrican-origin name from the Igbo tribe in Nigeria, translating to "The way the world began," reflecting a profound significance and connection to historical events.
OMEKA
FeminineRare Japanese given name derived from "omote," meaning "surface" or "front." It signifies beauty, sophistication, and is gaining global appeal despite its limited historical documentation.
OMEKIA
FeminineYoruba name meaning 'joyful child'.
OMELIA
FeminineRare Latin feminine given name derived from "omellus," meaning "little lamb," associated with the Virgin Mary's title as the "Ewe Lamb." It symbolizes purity and innocence, popular among early Christian communities and prominent in Middle Ages Catholic Church figures like Saint Omelia.
OMEN
MasculineLatin-derived name meaning 'sign' or 'augury', historically associated with divination and believed to indicate future events.
OMER
MasculineHebrew origin that means "sheaf of grain.
OMER
FeminineHebrew boys' name derived from the word 'omer', meaning 'sheaf of grain', associated with an ancient Israelite festival, and popularized by historical figures like Omer Yair.
OMERA
FeminineArabic name meaning "long-lived", often used for both boys and girls, with historical significance in Arab countries as it symbolizes longevity and good fortune.
OMERE
MasculineYoruba African name meaning 'my child has come home' for boys and 'my daughter was born at home' for girls, reflecting joy upon a long-awaited or safe arrival.
OMERIA
FeminineUncommon name with unknown origins, lacking historical or linguistic roots. Its meaning remains mysterious, allowing individuals to create their own interpretation. Despite this, Omeria has been used throughout history as both a first and middle name, notably by American actress Omeria Salcedo.
OMERO
MasculineRare Italian name derived from Latin "homero," meaning "hostage" or "pledge," associated with Homer, the Greek epic poet.
OMESHA
FeminineAfrican Yoruba name meaning 'Child of Joy'.
OMESHIA
FeminineAfrican origin name of Yoruba culture from Nigeria, derived from 'Omo' (child) and 'Esia' (joy), meaning "Child of joy".
OMETA
FeminineRare Greek female given name, originating from Oceanid mythology, known for its unique sound and elegant letter combination.
OMI
MasculineJapanese given name derived from "Omi", meaning "huge wave", associated with strength, power, and resilience.
OMI
FeminineJapanese unisex name derived from "omoi" meaning thoughts or considerations, popularized by ancient samurai maxims like "omoiyari".