Female and male names starting with the letter "O" .
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ORILLA
FeminineRare, Latin-derived female name with dual meanings: 'golden' or 'seashore', derived from the Latin 'aurum' and Spanish 'orilla' respectively.
ORIN
MasculineHebrew name meaning "light of the sun" or "sunrise.
ORIN
FeminineOrin: A Hebrew-origin name signifying 'light', traced in biblical texts.
ORINA
FeminineItalian origin, meaning 'golden', derived from the Latin word 'aurum'.
ORINDA
FeminineThe Italian origin name Orinda, derived from the town of Oriundi in Abruzzo and meaning 'people from Oria', was first used as a given name by Torquato Tasso in his epic poem 'Jerusalem Delivered'.
ORINE
FeminineRare yet captivating feminine given name of Hebrew origin, derived from "or" meaning light, signifying "my light.
ORIOLE
FeminineElegant Italian name meaning "the hunter," inspired by the Orion constellation and historically used as a tribute to ancient Roman conquests, later associating with vibrant birdsong.
ORION
FeminineOriginating from Greek mythology, Orion is a strong and distinctive boys' name meaning 'Hunter' or 'Boundary', associated with the celestial hunter and his recognizable constellation.
ORION
MasculineThe name Orion originates from the Greek word 'Oriōn', meaning 'limit' or 'boundary', and is associated with the mythical huntsman and the constellation of the same name.
ORIONA
FeminineUnique Greek-derived name meaning "boundary" or "limit," associated with the constellation Orion.
ORIONNA
FeminineDistinctive female name derived from Orion, the legendary Greek hunter now among the stars, and Luna, the Roman moon goddess.
ORIS
FeminineGreek-derived name meaning 'boundary' or 'limit', also linked to the powerful god Horus.
ORIS
MasculineHebrew origin, meaning "my light," derived from the Hebrew word "or" which means "light.
ORISE
FeminineUnique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "to travel" or "journey," reflecting the belief in life as a journey. It has a rich history among the Yoruba people and continues to be a popular choice today for its distinctive sound and meaningful significance.
ORISE
MasculineCaptivating Yoruba name meaning "come home," symbolizing wisdom and ancestral guidance.
ORISHA
FeminineThe name Orisha originates from the Yoruba people of West Africa and translates to "head of destiny," embodying spiritual entities guiding life's path.
ORISON
MasculineUncommon English name derived from the Middle English word 'orison', meaning 'prayer' or 'oration'.
ORISSA
FeminineCaptivating Indian name derived from the state of Orissa, known for its elegance, heritage, and cultural richness.
ORIT
FeminineHebrew female name meaning 'my light', derived from the Hebrew word 'orit' and mentioned in the Bible as King David's daughter Tamar's alternative name.
ORITA
FeminineRare and intriguing Yoruba name from Nigeria, meaning 'the edge or top of the hill,' symbolizing power, wisdom, and spirituality.
ORIYA
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning 'light', popular among Jewish communities and increasingly recognized worldwide.
ORIYAH
FeminineUnique Hebrew girls' name derived from "or," meaning "light.
ORIYAN
MasculineThe Hebrew name Oriyan, meaning 'my light,' is uncommon yet rich in history, tracing back to Orian, one of Caleb's wives in the Bible.
ORIYANA
FeminineUnique female name of Japanese origin, meaning "eightfold path" and signifying the journey towards Buddhist enlightenment.
ORLA
FeminineIrish female given name derived from Órfhlaith, meaning "golden ruler" or "bright ruler".
ORLA
MasculineIrish feminine name derived from the Old Norse masculine name Órlygr, meaning 'heritage of the spear', brought to Ireland by Vikings in the late 8th century AD.
ORLAGH
FeminineIrish name derived from Oirbhealach, meaning 'fair and gentle' or 'golden-haired and peaceful'.
ORLAITH
FeminineUncommon yet enchanting Irish female name derived from ancient Gaelic 'or', meaning 'golden', and connected to the Irish goddess of love.
ORLAN
MasculineUnique French name derived from "or," meaning "gold." It suggests prosperity and has been associated with notable French artists throughout history.
ORLAND
MasculineUncommon yet meaningful English male given name derived from Old English "weald", meaning power or strength, with connections to the Old Norse name Óðálfr, translating to noble wolf. It was first used during the Middle Ages but gained popularity in the 19th century, carrying historical significance through figures like Orland Ammon, Governor of Ohio, and Orland Merrick, College Football Hall of Fame inductee.
ORLAND
FeminineEnglish origin and means "from the land of orcs," referring to a fictional race in J.R.R. Tolkien's works.
ORLANDA
MasculineRare, feminine Italian name derived from 'Aurelianus', meaning 'golden'.
ORLANDA
FeminineUnique Italian name derived from "orlando," meaning "famous land" or "land of gold," popularized by Ludovico Ariosto's epic poem Orlando Furioso.
ORLANDER
MasculineScandinavian name derived from the Old Norse Ordulf, meaning "spear-wolf".
ORLANDIS
MasculineLatin-derived name meaning "famous land," popularized by the heroic figure Orlando Furioso, and widely used among medieval Spanish nobility.
ORLANDO
MasculineItalian given name derived from the city of Orlando in Italy, founded during the 2nd century BC. Its meaning is believed to be "famous throughout the land," with other interpretations including "from the golden lands" or "a song about a nobleman." Throughout history, it has been popular across different cultures and used by notable figures like Orlando Bloom. However, despite its long history, Orlando remains relatively rare compared to other given names.
ORLANDO
FeminineItalian-origin name, meaning 'famous land' or 'land of honor', popularized by the legendary hero Orlando/Roland of medieval French epic poetry.
ORLANDRA
FeminineUnique, Spanish-origin unisex name derived from 'oro' (gold) and 'Landra', meaning 'defender of the land'. Despite its modern creation, it boasts timeless elegance.
ORLANDREA
FeminineUnique, Latin-derived female name, derived from the male name Orlando which means "famous throughout the land." It carries historical significance as it shares the same rich legacy as Orlando, famously featured in Ludovico Ariosto's "Orlando Furioso," and is likely created by adding "-a" to denote femininity.
ORLANDRIA
FeminineRare, gender-neutral given name of Italian origin, derived from the city of Orlando in Tuscany, meaning 'ruling land' or 'powerful territory.'