Male names.

OSTEEN

Masculine

Distinct Spanish-origin given name meaning "to hold" or "to maintain," historically associated with occupational roles requiring stability, now popularized by American televangelists Joel and Victoria Osteen despite remaining uncommon.

OSTELL

Masculine

Rare French-origin given name, with mysterious origins and no widely accepted meaning. It's been used since at least the 16th century in France.

OSTEN

Masculine

Rare Germanic name derived from Old Norse Ástþórr, meaning 'divine thunder'.

OSTIN

Masculine

Rare Greek-derived given name meaning "piece of pottery," originally used in ancient Athenian voting procedures known as ostracism.

OSTYN

Masculine

Ancient Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Suithghinn, meaning "descendant of Sioda of the fair hostages." It signifies peace, gentleness, nobility, and honor, making it appealing as both a boys' and girls' name worldwide.

OSUALDO

Masculine

Osvaldo is a name of Italian origin derived from Germanic elements "os" meaning 'divine' or 'godlike', and "wald" signifying 'power' or 'rule'. It means 'divine power' or 'godlike rule'. Notable figures include footballer Osvaldo Ardiles and animator Osvaldo Cavandoli.

OSVALDO

Masculine

Italian name meaning "noble ruler", composed of the Germanic elements "os" (noble) and "valdo" (rule).

OSVIN

Masculine

Latin-derived name, primarily used in Slavic cultures like Poland, meaning "strong in bones" or "strong like a bone".

OSWALD

Masculine

Distinctive Germanic name derived from 'Óðr' (god of thunder) and 'Valdr' (powerful ruler), popularized by Oswald of Northumbria and associated with leadership, courage, and faith through historical figures like Saint Oswald of Worcester.

OSWALDO

Masculine

Germanic name derived from the Old German elements 'Os' meaning 'god' and 'wulf' meaning 'wolf'.

OSWELL

Masculine

English name derived from Old Norse elements, meaning "powerful ruler" or "ruler of the ash trees," symbolizing wisdom, strength, and resilience.

OSWIN

Masculine

Anglo-Saxon name derived from Old Norse elements 'os' meaning 'god' and 'vinth' meaning 'friend', translating to 'god friend' or 'divine friend'.

OSWYN

Masculine

Welsh name derived from Oswald, meaning "divine power" or "godlike rule". It is associated with Welsh literature and folklore, notably the poet-bard Osian in the Mabinogion tales.

OSYRIS

Masculine

Osiris is an ancient Egyptian name derived from the god Osiris, symbolizing strength, power, and resurrection.

OSYRUS

Masculine

Ancient Latin name meaning 'reed' or 'rush', originally used in Rome to denote individuals living near marshes.

OTAVIO

Masculine

Italian name of ancient Roman origin, derived from Octavius, the name of Rome's first emperor Augustus. Its meaning is eighth, possibly referencing his birth date.

OTAVIOUS

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived name meaning 'eighth', popularized by Emperor Augustus Caesar.

OTELLO

Masculine

Italian name derived from the Venetian form of the German name Otho, meaning "wealth" or "prosperity".

OTEY

Masculine

Distinctively American given name of French origin, meaning 'from the meadow'.

OTHA

Masculine

African male name of Igbo origin, meaning "firstborn son".

OTHAL

Masculine

Uncommon name of unknown origin, gaining popularity recently for its uniqueness despite lacking historical or cultural significance.

OTHAN

Masculine

Rare Greek name that means "east" or "sunrise," symbolizing the start of a new day filled with promise.

OTHAR

Masculine

Rare yet powerful Germanic name meaning 'wealthy warrior'.

OTHEL

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name derived from "ot," meaning "sign." It signifies dedication, referencing Hannah's vow in the Bible.

OTHELL

Masculine

Othello is an uncommon Italian given name derived from "Otello," which comes from the German word "Ottila." It originally meant "rich helmet warrior" and was made famous by Shakespeare's Moorish general in his tragedy of the same name.

OTHELLO

Masculine

Intriguing name of Italian origin, meaning "wealthy" or "prosperous," initially used as a title for Venetian merchants in the 15th century, later popularized by Shakespeare's tragedy "Othello: The Moor of Venice.

OTHER

Masculine

Unique, modern English name derived from the word 'other', symbolizing uniqueness and individuality.

OTHIE

Masculine

African given name of Ashanti origin from Ghana, meaning "born on Saturday" and traditionally given to children born on that day to bring good fortune.

OTHMAN

Masculine

Arabic name derived from 'w-s-m', meaning 'high' or 'elevated', signifying nobility and wisdom.

OTHMAR

Masculine

Rare Germanic name derived from Old High German words "oth" meaning prosperity or fortune, and "mari" meaning famous, signifying prosperous and famous. It dates back to the Middle Ages, with Saint Othmar, the first abbot of St. Gallen Abbey, as one of its earliest known figures.

OTHNIEL

Masculine

Othniel: Hebrew origin, means 'strength of God'.

OTHO

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived name with a notable historical presence, famously held by figures like Otto I and Otto von Bismarck, while also appearing in literature and popular culture.

OTHON

Masculine

Rare Greek name meaning 'east', popular among early Christians due to its biblical significance. It has been carried by notable figures like Otto I, the first Holy Roman Emperor, and used in literature by Shakespeare.

OTHONIEL

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name meaning "strength and might of God," derived from the Hebrew word "Othniel." It is associated with the first Judge of Israel in the Bible.

OTHOR

Masculine

Rare, distinctive given name of unknown origin, often associated with ancient Norse mythology but lacking definitive evidence for this connection. Its speculative meanings include 'giant' or 'thunder'. Despite its uncertain history and rarity, Othor's uniqueness may appeal to those seeking an extraordinary name.

OTIE

Masculine

Distinctive Scottish name derived from "Ùtáin," meaning "little fire." It was traditionally given to winter-born children, reflecting the warmth of a fireplace during cold weather. Throughout Scotland's history, prominent figures like Otter of Moray have carried this unique name.

OTIES

Masculine

Greek origin, meaning "swift." It is derived from the Greek word "ōtis," which means "fast" or "quick." Though not common in ancient Greece, it appears in Homer's Iliad as one of Penelope's suitors. Despite its rarity historically, Oties has seen recent usage due to its unique and energetic sound, with a meaning that could encourage speed, agility, or quick thinking. However, it lacks major cultural significance beyond its appearance in the Iliad and is not associated with any notable historical figures or events today.

OTILIO

Masculine

Rare, Latin-derived male name meaning 'leisure' or 'rest', popularized in medieval Spain and historically associated with intelligence.

OTIS

Masculine

English name of medieval origin, derived from Odo, which means "prosperity" or "good fortune". It was once common but now relatively uncommon, made famous by singer Otis Redding.

OTLEY

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from Old English "Othlie," meaning "from the meadow.