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OCTAVIO
MasculineLatin-derived name meaning "eighth", popular among historic royalty, including Duke Octaviano of Florence, and notable figures like Mexican poet Octavio Paz. It has been used across nationalities, as seen with Portuguese explorer Octavio Pinto and African-American activist Octavius Catto. Today, the name continues to evoke intelligence and leadership.
OCTAVION
MasculineRare, contemporary variant of Octavius, derived from Latin 'octo' meaning eight, referencing Gaius Octavius' birth on the eighth day of August in 63 BC.
OCTAVIOUS
MasculineOctavious: Rare Latin-origin name, historically significant as it shares roots with Augustus Caesar, suggesting strength and leadership.
OCTAVIS
MasculineRare male name of Latin origin, meaning "eighth", likely used by families with eight children or those born on October 8th. Its rarity contributes to its obscurity, but variations like Octavius have historical significance.
OCTAVIUS
MasculineRare yet significant masculine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Octavius meaning 'eighth', with notable bearers including Julius Caesar and Emperor Augustus.
OCTAVUS
MasculineUncommon Latin-derived male name meaning eight, once used in ancient Rome as a numerical identifier for birth order or family rank.
OCTOBER
MasculineLatin-derived given name meaning "eighth month," traditionally associated with the eighth month of the year in the Roman calendar.
OCYRUS
MasculineDistinctive Latin-origin name derived from Octavius, once borne by Emperor Augustus Caesar. It signifies strength and leadership, reflecting its historic roots in ancient Rome.
OD
MasculineOd: Scandinavian origin, meaning 'point' or 'sharp'; traditionally given to boys born on Tuesdays ('Óðinsdagr'), named after the god Odin.
ODA
MasculineJapanese given name meaning "large field" or "open ground", traditionally given to those living in rural areas during the Edo period (1603-1868).
ODAI
MasculineArabic name meaning 'to rise' or 'to grow', originating from ancient Iraq and symbolizing growth and determination.
ODALIS
MasculineSpanish name of Ottoman origin meaning 'female slave in a harem'. It's uncommon but gaining traction worldwide due to its uniqueness.
ODANIEL
MasculineUnique Hebrew name derived from Oden (meaning 'strength') and Daniel (meaning 'God is my judge'), combining power and faith.
ODARIUS
MasculineUnique Latin-derived name meaning "like gold," signifying wealth, beauty, and preciousness.
ODARRIUS
MasculineOdarius is a rare, Latin-origin name derived from 'aureus', meaning 'golden' or 'shining'.
ODAS
MasculineRare yet powerful Greek name derived from "odá," meaning waters or sea, reflecting his origin as Poseidon's son in Greek mythology.
ODAY
MasculineArabic-origin name meaning 'wood', evoking respect for nature. It symbolizes strength, endurance, and growth.
ODBERT
MasculineRare Germanic name derived from "od" meaning wealth or fortune, and "berht" meaning bright or famous, so it signifies being rich in fame or prosperity.
ODDIE
MasculineNorwegian name derived from the Old Norse "Oddr," meaning "point" or "sharp." It's associated with craftsmanship and divine favor in Norse mythology, having been popular in Norway since the Middle Ages.
ODDIS
MasculineRare but meaningful Norse name derived from 'Oddr', meaning 'point' or 'tip'. It carries historical significance and is often associated with the All-Father god Odin in Norse mythology.
ODE
MasculineThe name Ode originates from Greek, meaning 'song' or 'ode', and is associated with creativity and appreciation for the arts.
ODEAN
MasculineAmerican-originated boy's name created from combining characters David Silver and Dylan McKay's names from "Beverly Hills, 90210".
ODED
MasculineHebrew male given name derived from 'oded', meaning 'generation'. It holds significant biblical and cultural importance in Judaism, being the name of a prophet in Numbers and associated with prominent figures like Oded Yehezkel.
ODEH
MasculineRare Hebrew male name meaning "I will praise," derived from the verb 'hodah,' with notable biblical figures like Absalom Odeh associated with it.
ODEL
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning "I will walk with God" or "God is my light," derived from the biblical figure Absalom's name variation, od le-David.
ODELL
MasculineAfrican-American given name of French origin, derived from the surname "Odeau". It means "noble rule" and has been associated with strength, leadership, and nobility.
ODELLE
MasculineElegant Italian name derived from "odella," meaning "little wave." It symbolizes grace and adaptability.
ODEN
MasculineRare Norse-derived name once borne by Odin, the chief god of Germanic mythology, known for his wisdom and poetic inspiration.
ODENE
MasculineCaptivating French female name derived from "odyssée," meaning "Odyssey" or epic journey. It signifies adventure and resilience, inspired by Odysseus' ten-year journey home in Homer's ancient Greek epic, the Odyssey.
ODER
MasculineOder is of German origin, derived from the Old High German word 'Otmar', meaning 'wealth' or 'fame'. It was historically popular but less common today. In Scandinavia, particularly Norway and Sweden, Oder is used as a given name, often spelled with an 'e' like 'Öder'.
ODERA
MasculineAfrican origin name from Nigeria's Igbo people, meaning 'God answers'.
ODES
MasculineGreek-derived name meaning "song" or "ode," inspired by the lyric poem form expressing strong emotions. Historically, it's associated with notable figures like Pindar, an ancient Greek poet known for composing odes celebrating athletic victors. Today, though uncommon, Odes is chosen by parents seeking unique and meaningful names with rich historical backgrounds.
ODESSA
MasculineUnique given name of Ukrainian origin, derived from the city of Odessa which means "the way to stop" or "the halt".
ODHRAN
MasculineAncient Irish male name derived from "Odrán," meaning "little green one.
ODIA
MasculineUncommon yet captivating female given name with ancient Greek origins, derived from "Odysseus," meaning "he who was angry." It is associated with the legendary hero of Homer's Odyssey, known for his intelligence and resourcefulness during his long journey home after the Trojan War.
ODICE
MasculineRare female given name with roots in ancient Roman mythology. It originates from Ops Consivia, the Roman goddess of wisdom, abundance, and fertility, whose name means "food" or "plenty." The name was likely bestowed upon girls as a blessing invoking the goddess's favor.
ODIE
MasculineRare but significant French name derived from Otger, translating to 'wealthy spear'.
ODIES
MasculineRare, historic given name with uncertain origins and meaning. It first appeared in ancient Greece with philosopher Odies of Croton, possibly derived from 'odos', Greek for 'way'. Throughout history, Odies has been used sparingly yet consistently across different cultures, appearing in literature and folklore like the Scottish ballad "Tam Lin". Its unique nature and mysterious origin continue to intrigue.
ODILON
MasculineRare but meaningful French given name derived from the Germanic 'Oddi', meaning 'point' or 'tip'. It gained popularity due to Saint Odilo, 11th-century Duke of Cluny known for his piety and generosity.
ODIN
MasculineOdin, derived from Old Norse 'Óðinn', means 'fury' or 'inspiration' and is the name of the All-Father in Norse mythology, associated with wisdom, war, and poetry.