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

OTHO

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived name with a notable historical presence, famously held by figures like Otto I and Otto von Bismarck, while also appearing in literature and popular culture.

OTHON

Masculine

Rare Greek name meaning 'east', popular among early Christians due to its biblical significance. It has been carried by notable figures like Otto I, the first Holy Roman Emperor, and used in literature by Shakespeare.

OTHONIEL

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name meaning "strength and might of God," derived from the Hebrew word "Othniel." It is associated with the first Judge of Israel in the Bible.

OTHOR

Masculine

Rare, distinctive given name of unknown origin, often associated with ancient Norse mythology but lacking definitive evidence for this connection. Its speculative meanings include 'giant' or 'thunder'. Despite its uncertain history and rarity, Othor's uniqueness may appeal to those seeking an extraordinary name.

OTIE

Feminine

Oti is an uncommon yet powerful African name of Akan origin, meaning "born on Saturday.

OTIE

Masculine

Distinctive Scottish name derived from "Ùtáin," meaning "little fire." It was traditionally given to winter-born children, reflecting the warmth of a fireplace during cold weather. Throughout Scotland's history, prominent figures like Otter of Moray have carried this unique name.

OTIES

Masculine

Greek origin, meaning "swift." It is derived from the Greek word "ōtis," which means "fast" or "quick." Though not common in ancient Greece, it appears in Homer's Iliad as one of Penelope's suitors. Despite its rarity historically, Oties has seen recent usage due to its unique and energetic sound, with a meaning that could encourage speed, agility, or quick thinking. However, it lacks major cultural significance beyond its appearance in the Iliad and is not associated with any notable historical figures or events today.

OTILA

Feminine

Otilia is a feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "Otium," meaning "recreation" or "leisure." It was popular in ancient Rome and Eastern Europe, particularly Romania. Notable figures include Otilia Becali, Romanian actress and singer, and Otilia Bălașa, folk dancer and choreographer.

OTILIA

Feminine

Latin-derived feminine name meaning rival or emulator, popularized during the Middle Ages in Central and Eastern Europe, notably among Slavic peoples. It's associated with Saint Otilia, a Benedictine nun, and appears in Thomas Mann's "Death in Venice" as Tadzio's governess.

OTILIO

Masculine

Rare, Latin-derived male name meaning 'leisure' or 'rest', popularized in medieval Spain and historically associated with intelligence.

OTILLA

Feminine

Rare Spanish feminine given name derived from the Germanic Otilia, meaning "like wealth" or "prosperous body".

OTILLIA

Feminine

Rare Latin-derived name meaning 'leisure' or associated with the Roman goddess of abundance, Ops. Once popular in Europe, it's now unique and often chosen for its elegant sound and historical significance.

OTILLIE

Feminine

German feminine given name meaning "prosperous in battle," derived from the Germanic elements "Odo" and "hiltja.

OTIS

Masculine

English name of medieval origin, derived from Odo, which means "prosperity" or "good fortune". It was once common but now relatively uncommon, made famous by singer Otis Redding.

OTIS

Feminine

English name derived from Old English words 'Odo' and 'Osbert', meaning "prosperous and bright" or "wealthy and famous".

OTISHA

Feminine

Uncommon African female given name meaning "life" in Swahili.

OTLEY

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from Old English "Othlie," meaning "from the meadow.

OTMAN

Masculine

Arabic given name derived from 'Utman', meaning "prosperous" or "flourishing", reflecting success and abundance.

OTMER

Masculine

Historic Germanic given name derived from 'Odo' meaning wealth and 'mari' meaning famous, thus translating to 'famous for wealth'.

OTNIEL

Masculine

Otniel: A rare Hebrew name derived from 'ot' (sign) and 'Niel' (heaven), meaning 'Sign of Heaven.'

OTO

Masculine

Hungarian name derived from "ota," meaning "father.

OTOME

Feminine

Japanese girl's name which means "maiden" or "virgin," derived from the word "otomego." It signifies becoming a maiden or entering womanhood, and has historical significance appearing in classical Japanese texts since the Heian period (794-1185). Today, Otome remains popular in Japan and internationally due to its use in popular culture like anime and manga series.

OTONIEL

Masculine

Unique Hebrew name meaning "my strength is God.

OTSIE

Feminine

Uncommon African name of Maasai origin from Kenya and Tanzania, potentially holding cultural significance though its exact meaning remains unclear.

OTT

Masculine

German name derived from "Odo," meaning "wealth" or "prosperity." It has been popular in Germany since the Middle Ages and has appeared in literature like Umberto Eco's "The Name of the Rose.

OTTA

Feminine

Rare Scandinavian girl's name derived from Old Norse 'ótti', meaning 'fear'.

OTTAVIA

Feminine

Female given name of Latin origin, derived from "octavus" meaning eighth, popularized by Octavia, sister of Augustus Caesar.

OTTAVIO

Masculine

Historic Italian male name derived from Latin 'Octavius', meaning eighth, popularized by Augustus Caesar.

OTTAWAY

Masculine

Rare English given name derived from Old English words meaning "rich way," suggesting prosperity.

OTTELIA

Feminine

Rare and captivating female name of Latin origin, derived from the water lily plant, symbolizing grace and beauty.

OTTER

Masculine

Uncommon, unisex given name of American origin, derived from the semi-aquatic otter mammal. It has gained popularity in recent years, with no specific meaning or symbolism attached.

OTTICE

Masculine

Uncommon Latin female name derived from 'octo', meaning eight, popular during medieval Europe but now rare. Its true meaning is unclear, though it may symbolize balance or completeness.

OTTIE

Feminine

Distinctive unisex name of German origin, derived from "otto," meaning wealth or prosperity. It was traditionally given to boys but has recently gained popularity as a gender-neutral name in Germany and other countries like Sweden, Norway, and Denmark, where it's associated with good luck and prosperity.

OTTIE

Masculine

Scandinavian-derived name, originally Ötkel, combining 'wealth' or 'prosperity' and 'strife' or 'war'. Popular among Viking-era nobility, it signifies strength and courage.

OTTILIA

Feminine

Rare, elegant female name of Latin origin, meaning 'leisure' or 'tranquility', associated with Saint Ottilia, an Italian martyr, and popular among royalty throughout history.

OTTILIE

Feminine

German feminine name derived from Old High German words 'ott' meaning wealth and 'ilia' meaning nobility, translating to "wealthy nobility".

OTTILLIE

Feminine

German-derived name meaning "prosperous in battle".

OTTIS

Masculine

Uncommon American male given name created by author William Faulkner for a character in his 1936 novel "Absalom, Absalom!". Its origin and meaning are unclear, though some associate it with the Greek word 'otos' meaning 'ear'.

OTTIS

Feminine

Distinctive American name with Norman French roots, originally derived from the English surname Otis. Its meaning, "wealthy" or "prosperous", comes from the Old French word 'otic'. First used as a given name in the United States during the 19th century, Ottis reached peak popularity in 1968 but remains relatively rare.

OTTMAR

Masculine

Rare German name derived from Old High German words "Ot" and "Maro," translating to "rich and famous." It's historically significant, associated with Saint Ottmar, but remains uncommon today.