Male names.

ODINN

Masculine

Old Norse name derived from 'Othin', meaning 'fury' or 'spirit', belonging to the All-Father god of Norse mythology, known for wisdom, courage, and battle prowess.

ODIS

Masculine

Rare yet captivating male name of Greek origin, derived from Odysseus, the hero of Homer's Odyssey.

ODOM

Masculine

African given name of Yoruba origin meaning "pathfinder" or "leader," often associated with strength, courage, and wisdom in leadership.

ODON

Masculine

German name meaning "prosperous heart".

ODONIS

Masculine

Rare Greek-derived male name meaning 'gift', popularized by Dante Alighieri's epic poem 'Inferno'.

ODOS

Masculine

Rare Greek name derived from "odos," meaning "way" or "road." It was also the name of a Titan in ancient Greek mythology who guarded the gates to the underworld, and signifies progress through life's journey.

ODUS

Masculine

Unique, uncommon name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba "Odu," meaning "path" or "journey.

ODY

Masculine

Rare yet intriguing Greek name derived from "hodios," meaning "of the sea." It was also the shortened form of Odysseus, the hero of Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey.

ODYN

Masculine

Rare male name of Norse origin, derived from the Old Norse god Oðinn, symbolizing wisdom, war, and poetry.

ODYNN

Masculine

Unique name with unknown origins and no definitive meaning, allowing it to stand independently and represent its bearer's unique identity.

ODYSSEAS

Masculine

Greek masculine given name derived from the ancient Greek word "Odussía" meaning "journey".

ODYSSEUS

Masculine

Ancient Greek male name derived from Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey," where it means 'wrath' or 'trouble.'

ODYSSEY

Masculine

Greek name derived from "odussia," meaning "journey or wanderings." It is famously associated with Homer's epic poem, "The Odyssey," and symbolizes adventure, exploration, and resilience.

OEL

Masculine

The name Oel originates from Germany, meaning 'olive', symbolizing resilience and longevity.

OEN

Masculine

Rare, distinctive given name with unknown origins, possibly derived from Welsh 'Owen' meaning 'young warrior', or an old Germanic element meaning 'lamb', although these connections are speculative.

OFA

Masculine

The Polynesian name Ofa, meaning 'south wind', is a captivating and rare female given name of Tongan origin.

OFEK

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "horizon," derived from the Bible, symbolizing endless possibilities.

OFELIA

Masculine

Unique and captivating female name of Spanish origin derived from the Latin 'Offilius', meaning 'helper'.

OFFIE

Masculine

Rare Scandinavian name of uncertain origins, possibly derived from the Old English name Æffe or Germanic element "affo," meaning "great" or "noble." It has historical significance as it was borne by Offa the Black, a Viking chieftain and king of Dublin in the 10th century.

OFIR

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "my treasure" or "jewel," originating from biblical times when it referenced a wealthy land known for its gold.

OGDEN

Masculine

Unique American given name with English roots, derived from the Old Norse elements 'odinn' meaning 'god of war' and 'gauma-r' referring to 'spear'.

OGECHUKWU

Masculine

Igbo name meaning "God's child.

OGHENEBRUME

Masculine

Evel is a Hebrew name meaning "God is my life," popularized by historical figures like motorcycle daredevil Evel Knievel.

OGHENERUNO

Masculine

Unique Nigerian name, specifically from the Urhobo ethnic group, meaning "God's grace allows us to understand.

OGHENETEGA

Masculine

Nigerian Yoruba name meaning 'God knows it is good'.

OGIE

Masculine

Polish origin, derived from Ogien meaning "fire" or "flame", and signifies "famous war".

OGLE

Masculine

Rare English given name derived from the Old English word 'Ogla', meaning 'fire', giving it an energetic quality.

OGUZ

Masculine

Turkic name derived from the ancient Oghuz Turks, signifying leadership and unity, popular among Turkic-speaking peoples today.

OGUZHAN

Masculine

Strong Turkic name meaning "Leader/Ruler of the Oghuz Turks".

OH

Masculine

Japanese origin, derived from "oho," meaning "many." Though not traditionally significant in Japanese or Chinese culture as a personal name, Oh has gained popularity in English-speaking countries due to its unique sound and spelling.

OHAD

Masculine

Hebrew name derived from "ahdot," meaning "unity" or "togetherness." It first appeared in the Bible as one of Midian's sons and has been popular among Jewish families worldwide, symbolizing harmony.

OHAGI

Masculine

Rare yet captivating Japanese female given name with ancient origins, meaning prosperity and abundance, and inspired by the traditional festival Tsukimi.

OHAJEE

Masculine

African name of Igbo origin, translating to "Living Child" or "Child who lives".

OHAJI

Masculine

Igbo male name meaning "leader's child.

OHAN

Masculine

Armenian boys' name derived from "ohan", meaning "lion". It signifies strength, courage, and wisdom.

OHANI

Masculine

Hawaiian name meaning "joyful" or "happy".

OHARA

Masculine

Japanese unisex name composed of "Oha" (blossom) and "Ra" (calm), translating to "blossoming calm".

OHENE

Masculine

Ghanaian name of Ashanti origin meaning 'king' or 'chief'.

OHENEBA

Masculine

Akan male given name from Ghana, meaning "born on Saturday," typically given to children born on that day.

OHITIKA

Masculine

Unique Native American Sioux name, traditionally given to boys believed destined for greatness, meaning "nothing" or "no matter", reflecting the idea that identity and purpose are not defined by external circumstances.