Oba | Nigerian | Meaning "king."
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Obadele | Nigerian | Meaning "the king arrives."
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Obasi | African | In honor of the Supreme God. Ibo, N.. | | |
Obataiye | African | Oriki name meaning "king of the wor.. | | |
Obataiye | Nigerian | Meaning "king of the world."
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Obayana | African | The king warms himself at the fire... | | |
Oberon | German | Meaning "noble" or "bearlike." The .. | | |
Obert | German | A name that means "wealthy" or "bri.. | | |
Obi | African | Heart. Ibo, Nigeria | | |
Obike | African | A strong household, a concerned fam.. | | |
Octavio | Spanish | From the Latin Octavius, which is d.. | | |
Odakota | Native Amer.. | Derived from the Siouan dakdta (to .. | | |
Odakotah | Native Amer.. | Meaning "friendship." Of Dakota or .. | | |
Odd | Norwegian | Meaning "point." Among renowned peo.. | | |
Ode | Nigerian | Meaning "born along the road."
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Odessa | African-Ame.. | A borrowing of the name of a city i.. | | |
Odhran | Irish | Diminutive form of odhar (pale gree.. | | |
Odin | Scandinavia.. | Derived from the Old Norse Othinn, .. | | |
Odin | Norwegian | Meaning "ruler." The name of the ch.. | | |
Odion | African | First born of twins. Ibo, Nigeria | | |
Odion | Nigerian | Meaning "the first of twins." | | |
Odolf | German | Meaning prosperous wolf." | | |
Odon | Hungarian | Hungarian cognate of Edmund, a na.. | | |
Odran | Irish | Meaning "pale green one." Derived p.. | | |
Odur | Scandinavia.. | Derived from the Old Norse, which i.. | | |
Odyseas | Greek | Greek leader in the Trojan War, and.. | | |
Odysseus | Mythology a.. | The name of the hero of the Odyssey.. | | |
Ofer | Hebrew | A name that means "fawn" or "kid."
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Ofir | Hebrew | A legendary land producing fine gol.. | | |
Ogaki | Native Amer.. | Meaning "crow." From the Arapaho.
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Ogaleesha | Native Amer.. | Red shirt. Sioux | | |
Ogano | Japanese | Little deer field | | |
Ogbonna | African | The image of his father, he looks l.. | | |
Ogden | English | Meaning "oak valley." Humorous poet.. | | |
Oghe | Irish | Anglicized form of the Gaelic Eocha.. | | |