Female and male names starting with the letter "O" .
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ORLANDUS
MasculineDistinctive given name of Latin origin, meaning "golden wolf" or "famous wolf," symbolizing strength and greatness.
ORLANTHA
FeminineRare Latin-derived given name, likely created as a feminine form of Orion, meaning "boundary" or "hunter".
ORLEAN
FeminineUnique, French-origin given name derived from the historical city of Orléans, meaning 'noble estate' or 'noble land'.
ORLEAN
MasculineFrench-origin given name derived from the historic city Orleans, associated with power, courage, and patriotism.
ORLEE
MasculineRare, elegant girls' name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from French 'or' meaning gold or inspired by Italian city Orvieto.
ORLEE
FeminineRare French name meaning "the golden one", derived from 'or' (gold) and 'le'. Historically associated with nobility, it has been used in literature and pop culture.
ORLEEN
FeminineUncommon Irish female given name derived from the surname O'Rourke meaning "red king".
ORLEN
MasculineRare yet distinguished male given name of Slavic origin, derived from the Old Slavic word "orel," meaning "eagle." It signifies strength, courage, and freedom, and was popularized by Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz in his epic poem "Pan Tadeusz." Though not widely recognized internationally, Orlen remains an attractive option for families appreciating its historical significance.
ORLENA
FeminineRare yet striking Czech female name meaning "little eagle," conveying strength and courage.
ORLENDA
FeminineRare Latin-derived name meaning 'gold', signifying wealth, beauty, and preciousness.
ORLENE
FeminineUnique, Latin-origin feminine name meaning 'golden', symbolizing warmth, richness, and preciousness. It has been used by notable figures throughout history, including ancient Roman nobility and modern-day politicians like Orlene Bradley.
ORLETTA
FeminineElegant Italian name derived from "orletto," meaning "fringe" or "border." It evokes beauty and sophistication, reflecting its roots in Renaissance Italy's high society.
ORLEY
MasculineEnglish given name with a distinctive sound, derived from Old English elements "or" meaning gold and "leah" signifying woodland clearing.
ORLI
FeminineCharming Hebrew name meaning 'light'.
ORLIDIA
FeminineOrlidia, derived from Latin, signifies 'golden' or 'from the golden land'.
ORLIE
MasculineDistinctively Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'Ordulf,' meaning "noble power.
ORLIE
FeminineFrench-derived unisex name meaning "gold" with a feminine suffix "-lie," representing beauty, preciousness, and rarity.
ORLIN
MasculineOrlin: A Slavic name of Old Norse origin (Ordulf), signifying 'noble' or 'renowned', with historical roots tracing back to the Viking Age.
ORLINDA
FeminineUncommon yet sophisticated Italian name derived from the ancient Etruscan city Orvieto, signifying 'ancient city'.
ORLINE
FeminineUnique French name derived from 'or' meaning "gold" and '-line' meaning "from the shining place", signifying "bright gold".
ORLIS
MasculineRare given name with unknown origin and no widely accepted meaning.
ORLO
MasculineRare Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse "Ormr," meaning "serpent.
ORLONDO
MasculineOrlando is an Italian origin given name derived from the Latin phrase 'land of gold,' popularized through literature like Ariosto's 'Orlando Furioso' and Scott's 'The Lady of the Lake.'
ORLY
FeminineHebrew name meaning "my light," derived from the Hebrew word for light.
ORLYN
MasculineUnknown origin and meaning, first appeared in New York City during the late 19th century as a boy's name.
ORMA
FeminineUncommon female name of uncertain origin, with possible ties to Old Norse 'serpent' or Latin 'bear', making it a captivating choice for parents seeking uniqueness.
ORMAH
FeminineRare Hebrew name meaning 'light' or 'illumination', with biblical ties and profound symbolism.
ORMAL
MasculineRare Norwegian given name derived from Old Norse 'ormr', meaning serpent, symbolizing wisdom and healing in Norse mythology.
ORMAN
MasculineThe Hebrew name Orman means "my light" or "my lamp," originating from the word "or" meaning light. It is an uncommon yet meaningful choice, historically associated with Jerusalem's radiance and carried by figures like Bertran de Born.
ORMAND
MasculineOrmand: A rare yet captivating French name of Germanic origin, meaning 'man of the day' or 'human of the day', derived from 'Ordinalis' and 'Man'. It was traditionally bestowed upon those born on significant days, now appreciated worldwide for its uniqueness and historical significance.
ORMI
FeminineRare yet captivating female name of Persian origin, derived from the word 'ormid', meaning 'golden'. It gained recognition through French author Colette's use as a pseudonym for her lover in 'The Vagabond'. Spelling variations include Ormi, Ormie, Ormée, and Aurmy. Despite its rarity, it remains a notable choice for parents seeking uniqueness.
ORMOND
MasculineRare English name meaning "snake protector.
ORNA
FeminineHebrew name with a rich history, dating back to biblical times when it was given to characters like Orna daughter of Tzlafchad. Its meaning, 'light,' adds to its beauty and significance in Jewish culture.
ORNELLA
FeminineItalian girl's name meaning "little eagle," symbolizing strength and freedom.
ORNETA
FeminineItalian female name derived from 'ornamentum', signifying 'ornament' or 'decoration'. It shares a Latin root with Orneto, but has been used throughout history by notable figures like Santa Orneta.
ORNIE
MasculineRare French name meaning 'adorned', often associated with beauty and elegance, believed to have been used among French nobility during the Middle Ages.
ORON
MasculineHebrew boy's name meaning "my light".
ORONDE
MasculineOronte is a rare African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'Royal Power' or 'King of Power.'
ORORO
FeminineCaptivating African name of Yoruba origin, derived from "Oróró," meaning "magical" or "mysterious." It is associated with the spirit of thunder and lightning in Yoruba mythology.
OROTHY
FeminineUncommon name of unknown origin and meaning, with some sources suggesting ancient roots but little concrete evidence. Its usage spans various cultures over centuries, possibly passed down through generations or adopted by communities at different times. Notably, Orothy the Martyr, a Christian saint, has contributed to its association with religious themes. Today, Orothy remains rare yet intriguing due to its mysterious beginnings and unique sound.