Female and male names starting with the letter "O" .

ORADEE

Feminine

Rare Persian female name meaning "radiant happiness," derived from "Rada" (joyous) combined with "Ora" (light).

ORADELL

Feminine

Uncommon Irish given name derived from the surname O'Riada, once prominent in County Cork, with unclear meaning but notable historical ties through the O'Riada sept.

ORAH

Feminine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning 'light', popular globally despite not being common in Israel.

ORAL

Masculine

African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria and Benin, meaning "wealth" or "abundance".

ORAL

Feminine

Unique African given name from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria, whose meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful' remains somewhat mysterious despite its rarity.

ORALEE

Feminine

Original American name, created by parents seeking a distinctive moniker for their daughter, and often associated with creativity and independence.

ORALENE

Feminine

West African Yoruba name meaning "born during a difficult time.

ORALIA

Feminine

Oralia, a Spanish origin name meaning 'like gold' or 'made of gold', is derived from the Latin word 'aurum'. It was popular among Roman nobility and royalty in ancient times, symbolizing beauty and preciousness.

ORALIA

Masculine

Unique, Latin American female name derived from 'oro', meaning gold, signifying strength and elegance.

ORAM

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "my light" or "my illumination," symbolizing enlightenment and divine guidance in Jewish tradition.

ORAMAE

Feminine

Rare and exotic name with unknown origins and meanings, gaining popularity in recent years despite lacking historical or cultural significance.

ORAMEL

Masculine

Rare American given name created by Louisa May Alcott for her novel 'Little Men.' It may combine Orah ('light') and Amel (variant of Latin Amalia, meaning 'kind'), suggesting possible meanings like 'light kindness' or 'direction to gentleness.'

ORAN

Masculine

Uncommon yet historically significant male given name of Berber origin from Algeria, derived from the coastal city founded by Maysara ibn Rustem in 902 AD. It translates to "light" or "palm tree", symbolizing brightness and strength, while also carrying a rich trading history as an important medieval port.

ORANGE

Feminine

French origin, derived from the fruit, conveying a bright and sunny image.

ORANGE

Masculine

English origin, derived from the fruit and meaning "the orange-colored one.

ORANGIE

Feminine

Rare French feminine given name derived from 'orange', the vibrant color, evoking warmth and creativity.

ORANTES

Masculine

The name Orantes, derived from the Latin 'Orans' meaning 'praying,' is of Latin origin and was popularized by early Christian saints like Saint Orentius.

ORAS

Masculine

Oras: A Greek name meaning "mountain," popular among ancient Greeks for its association with strength and courage

ORASIO

Masculine

Italian name derived from the Latin "orasium," meaning "to pray" or "prayer." It signifies devotion, faith, and reverence, and has ancient Roman origins.

ORAYA

Feminine

Arabic name meaning 'vision' or 'sight', traditionally given to girls in ancient Arabian culture.

ORAZIO

Masculine

Italian male given name of Latin origin meaning "prayer" or "to pray".

ORBA

Masculine

Latin-origin name, derived from the influential Roman gens Orbilia, meaning "from the orb" or "circular," symbolizing power and authority.

ORBA

Feminine

Rare Spanish name derived from the Latin word "orbis," meaning "circle" or "world," symbolizing completeness and universality.

ORBAN

Masculine

Hungarian surname of medieval origins, meaning "one who lives near water," derived from the Hungarian word 'örbög'.

ORBELIN

Masculine

Armenian name derived from Orbeli, meaning 'beautiful light'. It was popularized by Armenian writer Hovhannes Tumanyan in his novel 'Antranik'.

ORBEN

Masculine

Rare and distinctive given name of unknown origin and meaning, likely created as a coined name or variant spelling, with no widely accepted explanation for its history or significance.

ORBIE

Masculine

Distinctive, uncommon given name of unknown origin and uncertain meaning.

ORBIE

Feminine

Rare, Latin-derived name meaning "circle" or "world," created as a shortened form of names like Orbilius.

ORBIN

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived name meaning 'circle' or 'ring', often associated with circular objects like rings or orbits.

ORBRA

Masculine

Rare, enigmatic name of unknown origin, often used in Europe, with no predefined meaning, allowing individuals to create their own interpretations.

ORBY

Masculine

Distinctive name of Latin origin meaning 'golden orb', derived from the phrase 'Orbis Aureus'.

ORCELLA

Feminine

Uncommon Italian female name derived from the region Orce in Spain, with potential ties to ancient Roman settlements or the Italian name Orsola meaning 'bear'.

ORCHID

Feminine

Orchid, derived from the Greek word 'órkhis', is a unique female given name of botanical origin that has become popular due to its association with beauty and rarity.

ORD

Masculine

The name Ord, derived from the Old Norse word 'ord', meaning 'spear,' reflects English heritage with roots tracing back to Viking Age Scandinavian cultures, where it symbolized strength and bravery.

ORDA

Feminine

The name Orda originates from Scotland, derived from the Gaelic word "Ord" meaning "eagle". It signifies strength, courage, and nobleness, historically used among Scottish nobility.

ORDAN

Masculine

Rare Scottish name meaning "little brown-haired one".

ORDEAN

Masculine

Uncommon Irish name derived from 'O Dochartaigh,' meaning 'descendant of Dochartach', which translates to 'hurtful' or 'mischievous'.

ORDELL

Feminine

American male given name created by author Donald Goines for his character in the novel 'Dopefiend', gaining popularity through Quentin Tarantino's film 'Jackie Brown'.

ORDELL

Masculine

Uncommon yet significant African American name derived from Orville, meaning 'golden plow'. Popularized during the mid-20th century civil rights movement, it symbolizes prosperity and strength.

ORDELLA

Feminine

Distinctive Italian given name derived from 'ordello', meaning 'small disorder'.