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

ORVA

Feminine

Rare and intriguing given name with unknown origins and meaning, potentially derived from the ancient Roman name Orbana or of modern creation.

ORVAL

Masculine

Unique French given name derived from the Gaulish word "aur-" meaning "golden". It was borne by Saint Orval, a 4th-century martyr and patron saint of Luxembourg. Today, it's a rare yet captivating choice with historical significance.

ORVAL

Feminine

Rare Old French given name with Germanic roots, "adal" (noble) and "wald" (rule), signifying 'noble ruler' or 'noble power'. Originally a medieval French surname, it evolved into a given name by the 13th century, often chosen for children of wealthy or influential families to reflect their status.

ORVALL

Masculine

Orvall, of Norwegian origin, means 'shining light with power'.

ORVALLE

Masculine

Orvalle, of Spanish origin, means 'golden valley' in Occitan, evoking lush landscapes basking in sunlight.

ORVAN

Masculine

Rare yet captivating Welsh name derived from "or" meaning 'gold' or 'light', combined with "-van" meaning 'little'. It evolved from Orwell over time, and has been borne by notable figures like poet Orvan Rhys in the 18th century.

ORVEL

Masculine

Rare and distinct Scandinavian male given name derived from Old Norse 'Árveðr', meaning 'inherited property' or 'estate'. It was introduced to England by Vikings and has been carried by notable figures, such as 13th-century Wells Cathedral canon Orvel the Canon.

ORVELL

Masculine

Unique, American-origin given name, coined as an original choice without a specific language or cultural derivation.

ORVELLA

Feminine

Latin-derived name meaning 'golden,' historically given to Roman girls believed touched by gods or possessing golden qualities like beauty and wisdom.

ORVEN

Masculine

Welsh boy's name derived from 'or' meaning 'gold', and 'mynydd' meaning 'mountain', interpreted as 'golden mountain'.

ORVETTA

Feminine

Uncommon Italian given name derived from the word 'orvetto,' meaning 'small poisonous snake.' Despite its potential ominous connotation, Orvetta has been used historically to wish strength and protection upon individuals. It has been carried by notable figures like Lady Orvetta di Sanseverino in medieval Italy.

ORVID

Masculine

Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse words "ör" meaning 'eagle' and "vidia" meaning 'strength', symbolizing strength like an eagle.

ORVIE

Masculine

Rare Scottish given name derived from the Gaelic surname "Ormiston," meaning "of the seal town.

ORVIL

Masculine

Uncommon American given name coined by L. Frank Baum for his Oz series, with no explicit meaning but theories linking it to Old English words or Oliver variant.

ORVILE

Masculine

Orville is a distinctive American given name created by Wilbur Wright for his brother, inspired by the French word 'or' meaning gold, despite lacking a specific meaning. It's forever linked to aviation history due to the Wright brothers' pioneering flight in 1903.

ORVILL

Masculine

Orville is a Germanic male given name derived from the Old Norse 'Ormr', meaning "snake".

ORVILLA

Feminine

American female given name derived from 'orchid', symbolizing beauty and rarity.

ORVILLE

Masculine

Orville, of French origin, means "Noble Wolf" and was popularized in the U.S. by aviation pioneers Orville Wright and his brother Wilbur. It's also a character in "The Wind in the Willows.

ORVILLE

Feminine

English boy's name derived from Old French "Or" (gold) and Norman "ville" (town), meaning "golden town".

ORVIN

Masculine

Old Norse name meaning "gold friend," popular among Vikings and in medieval England, carrying historical significance.

ORVIND

Masculine

Rare, Scandinavian-derived name meaning "golden wind" or "light breeze", symbolizing power and freedom in Norse mythology.

ORVIS

Masculine

English name originally derived from the Old Norse word 'Ormar', meaning 'eagle', and associated with the historic town of Orvis in Norfolk, England.

ORVO

Masculine

Rare Finnish male name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from the Finnish word 'oravo' meaning 'swallow', reflecting nature's beauty and freedom.

ORWIN

Masculine

Rare Germanic given name meaning "eagle friend," derived from Old Norse elements.

ORY

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name derived from the word "oryah," meaning "my light." Historically used for both males and females, it has biblical roots and is now globally popular despite its rarity.

ORYA

Feminine

Hebrew girl's name meaning 'light', symbolizing enlightenment and positivity, derived from the name of King Solomon's wife in Talmudic tradition.

ORYAH

Feminine

Unique Hebrew girls' name meaning "my light" or "my lamp".

ORYAN

Masculine

Hebrew name derived from "ore," meaning light. In the Bible, it was the name of Eli's son, but today it signifies enlightenment and hope.

ORYANA

Feminine

Rare Greek-derived feminine name meaning 'mountainous' or 'of the mountains', associated with the mythical goddess Oreithyia.

ORYEN

Masculine

Hebrew-derived male name meaning "my light," associated with Biblical Urim stones, conveying hope and divine guidance.

ORYN

Masculine

Distinctive Greek name meaning "mountain," popularized by J.R.R. Tolkien, symbolizing power and wisdom throughout history.

ORYON

Masculine

Latin-derived name originally meaning 'dawn' or 'sunrise', popularized recently through media usage, though historically used as a female name in ancient Roman culture.

ORYSIA

Feminine

Ukrainian female name of Greek origin, derived from 'Horia', meaning 'to watch' or 'to guard'.

OSA

Masculine

Distinctive African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'wealth', associated with prosperity.

OSA

Feminine

Uncommon yet powerful African name, originating from the Igbo tribe in Nigeria and meaning 'rich'.

OSAGIE

Masculine

African male given name from Benin, meaning "the creator who brings people together".

OSAHON

Masculine

Unique African name from Nigeria's Edo people, meaning 'Life Giver'.

OSAID

Masculine

Arabic-origin name meaning 'lion', symbolizing strength and courage. Traditionally given to royal or prominent families, it now represents determination worldwide.

OSAMA

Masculine

Distinctively Arabic male name meaning "heaven-like," with notable figures throughout history like Osama bin Laden and Osama ibn Zayd, but its true significance lies in its ancient cultural heritage.

OSAMAH

Masculine

Arabic male given name meaning "forgiving".