Male names.

OAKEY

Masculine

Rare English given name derived from the surname Oakes, which means 'oak tree clearing' or refers to someone who worked with oak wood. It first appeared as a forename in late 19th century England.

OAKIE

Masculine

Unique American given name derived from 'oak', symbolizing strength and resilience like the tree.

OAKLAN

Masculine

American given name of recent origin, combining "oak" (a strong tree) and "lane", with no specific historical significance.

OAKLAND

Masculine

American-origin gender-neutral name derived from the city of Oakland, California, meaning "from the oak land." It symbolizes strength and endurance, gaining popularity for its unique sound and meaningful origin.

OAKLEE

Masculine

Distinctive American girls' name from the early 20th century, believed to mean "strong woodland clearing".

OAKLEIGH

Masculine

Rare English given name derived from 'ac' meaning oak tree and 'leah' referring to a woodland clearing, translating to 'oak grove'. First used as a surname in the 13th century, it gained popularity as a given name in the 19th century.

OAKLEN

Masculine

American name created by blending Oakland and Allen, signifying oak wood and nobility respectively, although it has no specific meaning on its own.

OAKLEY

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from "acele," meaning "oak meadow" or "field of oak trees.

OAKLIE

Masculine

Uncommon English name derived from "oak leaf," symbolizing strength and longevity.

OAKLIN

Masculine

Distinctive American name derived from 'oak', symbolizing strength and endurance.

OAKLON

Masculine

Recent, unique given name of unknown origin, potentially derived from the Irish surname O'Cloney, meaning "descendant of the meadow dweller.

OAKLY

Masculine

American given name created by combining 'oak' and 'city', symbolizing strength and endurance in urban environments.

OAKLYN

Masculine

Unique American girl's name derived from "oak" (strength) and "-lyn" (Wales/Ireland connection), conveying natural beauty and endurance.

OAKLYND

Masculine

American given name derived from "oak" (strength, durability) and "lynd" (from Lynne's meadow), signifying "from Lynne's meadow by the oak trees". It's relatively new but gaining popularity for its unique meaning and nature-inspired strength.

OAKLYNN

Masculine

American name combining 'oak' (strength) and 'lynn' (bright), with no specific meaning but conveying resilience and clarity.

OAKS

Masculine

Uncommon yet significant English given name, derived from the oak tree's strength and resilience, symbolizing longevity and wisdom, with notable bearers including actor Oakes Fegley and explorer Oakes Ames.

OASIS

Masculine

English given name of modern origin derived from the Arabic word 'wahat', meaning "source of water".

OATHER

Masculine

Unique, rare given name of unknown origin and meaning, with historical records dating back to colonial American Quaker families but no clear etymology in common languages or cultures.

OATIS

Masculine

American origin, was coined by author Flannery O'Connor for a character in her novel 'The Violent Bear It Away,' with no specific meaning attached.

OBA

Masculine

African name, specifically Yoruba, meaning "king" or "ruler," traditionally bestowed upon royal children.

OBADA

Masculine

Arabic name derived from 'abada', meaning 'to worship'. It signifies devotion and faith, often chosen to instill spiritual purpose in children.

OBADIAH

Masculine

Rare yet distinct Hebrew given name derived from 'Ovadyah', meaning 'servant of Yah'.

OBAFEMI

Masculine

Nigerian name meaning "the king loves/compassion.

OBAI

Masculine

Arabic male name derived from "Abba," meaning "father" and one of Allah's 99 names, conveying strength and compassion.

OBAID

Masculine

Arabic name meaning 'to prosper' or 'succeed', popular among Islamic scholars like Obaidullah al-Husayni and poet Obaidulllah Sindhi.

OBAIDA

Masculine

Arabic name meaning 'worshipper', with notable historical figures like Obaidullah bin Masud and Obaidullah Khan bearing this name, and Palestinian poet Obaida Ziadeh immortalizing it in literature.

OBAIDULLAH

Masculine

Arabic name composed of "Obaid", meaning worshipper or servant, and "Ullah", another form of Allah, the Islamic God. It translates to "the servant of God".

OBALOLUWA

Masculine

Yoruba name from Nigeria, meaning "God had mercy by making me king or leader," reflecting divine guidance and intervention.

OBAMA

Masculine

Swahili name meaning 'one born in the evening,' originating from Kenya's Luo community and gaining global recognition due to former US President Barack Obama.

OBAN

Masculine

Irish name derived from the Gaelic word 'Àbhán', meaning 'white' or 'fair'.

OBASI

Masculine

Obasi: A powerful Igbo name from Nigeria, meaning "creator of all," traditionally reserved for royalty or those deemed destined for greatness.

OBBIE

Masculine

Distinctive African given name derived from the Yoruba name Obafemi, meaning 'the one who comes with great wealth'.

OBDULIO

Masculine

Distinctive Spanish name derived from Latin "obdualus", meaning "zealous".

OBE

Masculine

African origin from the Yoruba people meaning "one who brings greatness".

OBED

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "servant" or "worshipper", originating from the Hebrew word "ebed". It appears in the Bible as one of King David's mighty men.

OBEDIAH

Masculine

Unique Hebrew name meaning "servant/worshipper of God", derived from 'Obed-Edom'. It appears in the Bible and has been borne by historical figures like Obediah Cranson and Obediah Southall, but remains rare today.

OBER

Masculine

German-origin name derived from 'ober', meaning 'upper' or 'higher'.

OBERON

Masculine

Oberon, derived from Old High German "Abaro," means 'noble bear'.

OBERT

Masculine

Rare German name derived from "Audo" meaning "noble" or "wealthy", and "bern" signifying "bear".

OBERYN

Masculine

Oberyn: Persian origin, meaning "from the high mountain," symbolizing divine favor and power.