Male names.

OTMAN

Masculine

Arabic given name derived from 'Utman', meaning "prosperous" or "flourishing", reflecting success and abundance.

OTMER

Masculine

Historic Germanic given name derived from 'Odo' meaning wealth and 'mari' meaning famous, thus translating to 'famous for wealth'.

OTNIEL

Masculine

Otniel: A rare Hebrew name derived from 'ot' (sign) and 'Niel' (heaven), meaning 'Sign of Heaven.'

OTO

Masculine

Hungarian name derived from "ota," meaning "father.

OTONIEL

Masculine

Unique Hebrew name meaning "my strength is God.

OTT

Masculine

German name derived from "Odo," meaning "wealth" or "prosperity." It has been popular in Germany since the Middle Ages and has appeared in literature like Umberto Eco's "The Name of the Rose.

OTTAVIO

Masculine

Historic Italian male name derived from Latin 'Octavius', meaning eighth, popularized by Augustus Caesar.

OTTAWAY

Masculine

Rare English given name derived from Old English words meaning "rich way," suggesting prosperity.

OTTER

Masculine

Uncommon, unisex given name of American origin, derived from the semi-aquatic otter mammal. It has gained popularity in recent years, with no specific meaning or symbolism attached.

OTTICE

Masculine

Uncommon Latin female name derived from 'octo', meaning eight, popular during medieval Europe but now rare. Its true meaning is unclear, though it may symbolize balance or completeness.

OTTIE

Masculine

Scandinavian-derived name, originally Ötkel, combining 'wealth' or 'prosperity' and 'strife' or 'war'. Popular among Viking-era nobility, it signifies strength and courage.

OTTIS

Masculine

Uncommon American male given name created by author William Faulkner for a character in his 1936 novel "Absalom, Absalom!". Its origin and meaning are unclear, though some associate it with the Greek word 'otos' meaning 'ear'.

OTTMAR

Masculine

Rare German name derived from Old High German words "Ot" and "Maro," translating to "rich and famous." It's historically significant, associated with Saint Ottmar, but remains uncommon today.

OTTO

Masculine

Germanic masculine given name meaning 'wealth' or 'fortune', popular among medieval German royalty and historically associated with power, wisdom, and saints.

OTTOMAR

Masculine

German-origin name composed of 'Otto', meaning wealth or prosperity, and '-mar', meaning famous, signifying 'rich in fame'.

OTTONIEL

Masculine

Hebrew-origin name composed of "Ott" meaning "third", and "Niel" derived from the Hebrew word "nelam", translating to "third dream". It was associated with Elihu, one of King David's warriors known for his ability to interpret dreams accurately.

OTWAY

Masculine

Uncommon English male given name derived from the Old English word "Otwulf", meaning "prosperous wolf".

OUINTON

Masculine

Oynton is a rare French name derived from Yvon, a Breton Celtic name meaning 'youth' or 'young'.

OUMAR

Masculine

West African name of Arabic origin, meaning 'son of Omar', which translates to 'long life'.

OUSAINOU

Masculine

Wolof name from West Africa, meaning "firstborn beautiful one".

OUSMAN

Masculine

African name from West Africa, derived from the Mandinka language, meaning "handsome" or "beautiful".

OUSMANE

Masculine

West African male name of Fulani origin, meaning 'good fortune' or 'the fortunate one', traditionally given during prosperous times.

OUSSAMA

Masculine

Male given name of Arabic origin, meaning 'lion', symbolizing strength and leadership.

OVA

Masculine

Unique name of Slavic origin, meaning "little sheep," reflecting innocence and purity.

OVADIA

Masculine

Hebrew given name meaning 'servant of God', first appearing in the Old Testament as the name of one of the Minor Prophets, Ovadiah. Throughout history, it has been associated with notable figures, including Rabbi Ovadia ben Jacob, and continues to be popular among Jewish families today.

OVAL

Masculine

Rare yet distinctive given name of Latin origin, signifying 'egg-shaped' or 'round', derived from the Latin word 'ovum'. It gained popularity in the United States during the mid-20th century due to its unique sound and harmony connotations.

OVE

Masculine

Ove, of Scandinavian origin, means 'ancestor' or 'relic' and was often given to children seen as reincarnations of deceased ancestors.

OVED

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "servant," derived from the word "oved." It was famously borne by one of King David's mighty men who helped slay Goliath, symbolizing loyalty and bravery.

OVEL

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name meaning "strong" or "powerful," derived from the Hebrew word "ov." It has biblical roots, appearing as one of King David's mighty warriors in the Book of Samuel.

OVELL

Masculine

Unique male given name of Catalan origin, derived from the word 'ovella' meaning 'ewe'. It has gained popularity in Catalonia due to its cultural significance and association with notable figures like Ovell de la Tostera, a 15th-century poet.

OVERTON

Masculine

Uncommon English surname derived from 'ofer' meaning above/enclosure, translating to "settlement over." It dates back to at least 1086 and has been associated with notable figures like Sir Richard Overton, an English political theorist during the Civil War era.

OVEY

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name derived from Obadiah, meaning "servant of God" or "worshipper of God," typically given to boys but can also be used for girls. It has biblical roots tracing back to the Book of Obadiah and has been associated with historical figures like the 9th-century BCE prophet Obadiah during King Ahab's reign in Israel.

OVI

Masculine

Latin-derived name meaning 'sheep', used as a nickname for Ovidiu or OVIDIU, popular in Romania since medieval times.

OVID

Masculine

Latin-origin name meaning "sheep," still popular today. Its most notable bearer was Roman poet Publius Ovidius Naso, author of "Metamorphoses.

OVIDE

Masculine

Latin name derived from 'ovum', meaning egg, associated with Roman poet Ovid.

OVIDIO

Masculine

Latin-origin name meaning "little egg," symbolizing growth and new life in ancient Roman culture. It was famously associated with poet Publius Ovidius Naso, known as Ovid. Today, it's still used as a distinctive given or surname.

OVIE

Masculine

Unique male name of Nigerian origin, derived from the Urhobo language and meaning "the child has come.

OVILA

Masculine

Rare Latin-origin given name derived from 'ovile', meaning 'sheepfold'. It symbolizes protection and community, reflecting Saint Ovila's legacy as a French monk.

OVIN

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived name meaning 'sheep', historically used in ancient Rome to denote someone born in February.

OVIS

Masculine

Rare yet distinct Latin-derived name meaning 'sheep,' originally used for boys but now more associated with femininity.