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OBET
MasculineUncommon name with unknown origins and meanings.
OBETH
MasculineUncommon Hebrew name with possible meanings of "servant of God" or "worshipper," appearing in the Old Testament as Kohath's son Izhar's father.
OBEY
MasculineRare first name of unknown origin and meaning, popularized in the mid-20th century among diverse communities.
OBI
MasculineAfrican name of Igbo origin, popularized by Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars, often interpreted as "heart" or "inner self," symbolizing warmth, compassion, and wisdom.
OBICHUKWU
MasculineIgbo name meaning "God has done something great," reflecting divine intervention in one's conception after waiting or significant events.
OBIDIAH
MasculineRare Hebrew name derived from "av" (father) and "diyah" (knowledge), translating to "my father knows/is wise.
OBIE
MasculineUnconventional given name of African American origin, likely derived from Hebrew 'Obadiah', meaning "servant of God". Though rare, it has been used since the late 18th century and is predominantly associated with African American culture.
OBIEZE
MasculineAncient Igbo name from Nigeria, meaning "the one who brings together" or "unites," reflecting unity and leadership.
OBINNA
MasculineIgbo Nigerian name meaning "Father's heart," composed of "Obi" (heart) and "nna" (father). Traditionally given to the fourth child, it signifies strength, wisdom, and paternal love.
OBIORA
MasculineIgbo male given name that signifies "good heart," embodying kindness, compassion, and benevolence in Igbo culture.
OBRA
MasculineDistinctive Spanish name with a unique meaning: it derives from 'obra', meaning 'work' or 'masterpiece'.
OBRAIN
MasculineUnique and ancient name with unclear origins, possibly stemming from Celtic or Gaelic roots, but no concrete evidence exists. It has been used as both a given name for boys and girls and a surname across various cultures throughout history. Notably, Saint Obrain was an Irish bishop in the 6th century who established a monastery. Today, Obrain is a rare yet captivating choice due to its uniqueness and mysterious origins.
OBREMPONG
MasculineGhanaian name derived from the Akan language, translating to "God has brought forth".
OBREY
MasculineDistinctive African name of Ashanti origin, meaning "one who brings light" in Akan, signifying strength and wisdom.
OBRIAN
MasculineRare Irish male given name derived from O'Brien, meaning "descendant of Brian," an 11th-century king.
OBRIEN
MasculineObrien: an Irish surname derived from 'Ó Briain,' meaning 'descendant of Brian Boru,' a 11th-century high king of Ireland.
OBRY
MasculinePolish boys' name derived from Obywatel, meaning 'citizen', and signifying 'from the mountains'. It was traditionally given to nobles but is now rarely used outside Poland.
OBRYAN
MasculineIrish name derived from the surname O'Briain, meaning "noble" or "high".
OBRYANT
MasculineObréant is a Hebrew-origin name meaning "God is light".
OBSA
MasculineEthiopian name derived from Ge'ez meaning 'morning star', symbolizing hope and prosperity.
OBSIDIAN
MasculineCaptivating Latin-origin name derived from the volcanic glass stone, often associated with darkness, craftsmanship, and ancient mystique.
OBY
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning "my heart" or "my love".
OC
MasculineIrish origin, meaning 'descendant of a little choice'.
OCASIO
MasculineCaptivating Spanish name derived from the Latin word "ocasio," meaning "occasion" or "opportunity." It symbolizes potential and favorable circumstances, originally used for boys but now also popular for girls worldwide.
OCE
MasculineDistinctive French name derived from Occitanie, meaning 'from the sea' or 'coastal,' with a medieval history as a coastal nickname that evolved into a given name.
OCEAN
MasculineAmerican name derived from the natural feature it represents, meaning simply 'the ocean', and has gained popularity in recent years for its distinctive sound.
OCEANE
MasculineFrench girl's name meaning "the ocean," derived from Latin "oceanus" and Greek "Okeanos.
OCEANN
MasculineCaptivating French name derived from 'océan,' meaning ocean, reflecting its vastness and mystery, and inspiring exploration and discovery.
OCEANO
MasculineLatin-derived name meaning "of the ocean" or "ocean-like", popularized by celebrities like Jared Leto, symbolizing vastness, mystery, and power of the sea.
OCELOTL
MasculineAncient Aztec name meaning "jaguar", symbolizing strength and courage.
OCIE
MasculineDistinctive Latin-derived name meaning 'eye', popularized by blues musician Ocie Lipscomb.
OCIEL
MasculineRare Latin-derived name meaning 'eye,' symbolizing vigilance and wisdom.
OCONNER
MasculineO'Connor: An Irish surname and given name of Gaelic origin, derived from "O" meaning 'descendant of' and "Conchobhar," translating to 'strong as a wolf.' Associated with the legendary High King of Ireland, Conchobhar Mac Nessa, and the powerful Clan O'Connor.
OCONNOR
MasculineO'Connor is an Irish surname and given name derived from "Ó Conchobhair," meaning "descendant of Conchobar," a legendary High King of Ireland.
OCTABIO
MasculineOctavio is a Latin-derived name, originally from the Roman clan Octavius, signifying prosperity or abundance.
OCTAVE
MasculineLatin-derived name meaning 'eighth', popularized in France during the Middle Ages.
OCTAVIA
MasculineFeminine given name of Latin origin derived from "octavus," meaning "eighth.
OCTAVIAN
MasculineMasculine name of Latin origin derived from 'Octavius', meaning 'eighth'. It gained prominence through Gaius Octavius, later known as Augustus Caesar, the first Roman Emperor.
OCTAVIANO
MasculineRare yet elegant Latin name, meaning 'eighth', famously borne by Roman Emperor Augustus.
OCTAVIEN
MasculineThe masculine given name Octavian is of Latin origin, derived from the Latin word "octavus," meaning eighth. Historically significant figures like Octavius Caesar have carried this name, and it has been popular among European monarchs and nobles throughout history. Today, it remains an uncommon yet captivating choice for parents seeking a name with a rich historical legacy and a touch of elegance.