Male names.

ONTRELL

Masculine

Unusual African American given name created in recent decades, with no documented meaning or history but often associated with power or strength.

ONUR

Masculine

Turkish male name meaning "honor" or "respect," reflecting highly valued qualities in Turkish culture.

ONYEDIKACHI

Masculine

Igbo name from Nigeria, meaning 'God has heard goodness'.

ONYEKACHI

Masculine

Igbo name, originating from Nigeria, which combines "person" (Onye) and "God has made great" (Kachi), signifying parental hopes for their child's success.

ONYEKACHUKWU

Masculine

Igbo Nigerian male name meaning "God has done something great.

ONYX

Masculine

Captivating unisex name of Greek origin, derived from the word "onyx" meaning nail or claw. In ancient mythology, Onyx was a giant turned into a stone, symbolizing strength, courage, and protection across various cultures. While historically used sparingly, Onyx has gained popularity as a unique, powerful choice for parents seeking a meaningful name with deep roots in tradition.

ONYXX

Masculine

Rare, unisex name of Latin origin, derived from the precious stone onyx, symbolizing strength and beauty.

ONZIE

Masculine

Distinctive American name created by fashion designer Diane von Fürstenberg for her son in the late 1980s. Its origin and meaning remain unknown, as it does not derive from any recognized language or culture.

OPAL

Masculine

Unique and captivating girl's name of unknown origin, believed to derive from Sanskrit 'upala' or Greek 'opalus', both meaning 'jewel'.

OPEYEMI

Masculine

Opeyemi, derived from Yoruba words meaning "Let there be peace" and referring to kingship, is a unique name that signifies harmony.

OPHA

Masculine

Rare female name of African origin, derived from the Ewe language and meaning 'firstborn daughter'.

OPHELIA

Masculine

Elegant Greek name meaning 'helper', derived from 'ophthalmos' meaning 'eye'.

OPHIR

Masculine

Rare Hebrew boys' name derived from the word "Ōp̄hîr," meaning "fine gold" or "gold dust." It appears in the Old Testament of the Bible and signifies wealth and prosperity.

OPIE

Masculine

Rare English given name derived from Middle English "opie," meaning "face" or "countenance." It was likely given to children with distinctive facial features, originally used among lower classes in the late Middle Ages. Today, it's associated with creativity and independent self-expression.

OPLE

Masculine

Uncommon feminine given name with uncertain origin and meaning. Some believe it may be derived from Dutch surnames like Op den Leij or Op de Ley, potentially meaning "from the ley" or "by the ley". Alternatively, it could be seen as a shortened form of Shakespeare's Ophelia. Despite its unclear history, Ople stands out for its unique sound and rarity.

OPLIS

Masculine

Rare, distinctive name of uncertain origin, deriving from Greek, conveying the meaning 'many kinds'.

OPTIMUS

Masculine

Strong and unique name of Latin origin, meaning 'the best', associated with leadership, excellence, and heroism throughout history and popular culture.

OR

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning 'light', found in the Bible as one of Zebulun's sons.

ORA

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning 'light'.

ORACE

Masculine

Rare, Greek-origin name derived from 'Horos,' meaning 'limit' or 'boundary', personifying boundaries in Greek mythology.

ORACIO

Masculine

Rare male given name derived from Latin "orare," meaning "to pray." Its origins suggest hopes for spiritual devotion.

ORACLE

Masculine

Greek origin, meaning 'one who sees or understands', derived from the Greek word 'Orakeion'. In ancient Greece, Oracles were priestesses serving as intermediaries between gods and humans.

ORAL

Masculine

African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria and Benin, meaning "wealth" or "abundance".

ORALIA

Masculine

Unique, Latin American female name derived from 'oro', meaning gold, signifying strength and elegance.

ORAM

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "my light" or "my illumination," symbolizing enlightenment and divine guidance in Jewish tradition.

ORAMEL

Masculine

Rare American given name created by Louisa May Alcott for her novel 'Little Men.' It may combine Orah ('light') and Amel (variant of Latin Amalia, meaning 'kind'), suggesting possible meanings like 'light kindness' or 'direction to gentleness.'

ORAN

Masculine

Uncommon yet historically significant male given name of Berber origin from Algeria, derived from the coastal city founded by Maysara ibn Rustem in 902 AD. It translates to "light" or "palm tree", symbolizing brightness and strength, while also carrying a rich trading history as an important medieval port.

ORANGE

Masculine

English origin, derived from the fruit and meaning "the orange-colored one.

ORANTES

Masculine

The name Orantes, derived from the Latin 'Orans' meaning 'praying,' is of Latin origin and was popularized by early Christian saints like Saint Orentius.

ORAS

Masculine

Oras: A Greek name meaning "mountain," popular among ancient Greeks for its association with strength and courage

ORASIO

Masculine

Italian name derived from the Latin "orasium," meaning "to pray" or "prayer." It signifies devotion, faith, and reverence, and has ancient Roman origins.

ORAZIO

Masculine

Italian male given name of Latin origin meaning "prayer" or "to pray".

ORBA

Masculine

Latin-origin name, derived from the influential Roman gens Orbilia, meaning "from the orb" or "circular," symbolizing power and authority.

ORBAN

Masculine

Hungarian surname of medieval origins, meaning "one who lives near water," derived from the Hungarian word 'örbög'.

ORBELIN

Masculine

Armenian name derived from Orbeli, meaning 'beautiful light'. It was popularized by Armenian writer Hovhannes Tumanyan in his novel 'Antranik'.

ORBEN

Masculine

Rare and distinctive given name of unknown origin and meaning, likely created as a coined name or variant spelling, with no widely accepted explanation for its history or significance.

ORBIE

Masculine

Distinctive, uncommon given name of unknown origin and uncertain meaning.

ORBIN

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived name meaning 'circle' or 'ring', often associated with circular objects like rings or orbits.

ORBRA

Masculine

Rare, enigmatic name of unknown origin, often used in Europe, with no predefined meaning, allowing individuals to create their own interpretations.

ORBY

Masculine

Distinctive name of Latin origin meaning 'golden orb', derived from the phrase 'Orbis Aureus'.