Names that start with 'O'

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Looking for baby names that begin with the letter O? You're in the right place! This collection features a wide variety of names starting with O, perfect for boys, girls, and even gender-neutral options. Whether you’re searching for popular names like Oaklee, Oakleigh, or Oakley, or something more unique like Oaklyn, Oaklynn, or Ocean, we’ve got you covered.

Browse through alphabetical names beginning with O to find inspiration for your next character, baby, pet, or project. Names starting with O often symbolize ambition, adventure, and authenticity—great qualities for any name to carry.

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Each name comes with its origin, meaning, and sometimes even cultural or historical background to help you choose the perfect one.

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      1. Popularity: 794th
        Meaning: Strength and greenery
        Origin: Modern English, derived from 'oak' + 'lee'.
      1. Meaning: Meadow of oak trees.
        Origin: Old English: 'Meadow of oak trees'.
      1. Popularity: 242nd
        Meaning: Oak clearing or meadow.
        Origin: Old English, meaning 'oak clearing'.
      1. Meaning: Symbolizes strength, beauty, and elegance.
        Origin: Combination of 'oak' and the suffix '-lyn'.
      1. Popularity: 371st
        Meaning: Meadow of oaks
        Origin: English, relating to an oak meadow.
      1. Meaning: A vast, expansive body of water.
        Origin: Derived from the Greek mythological figure Okeanos.
      1. Popularity: 588th
        Meaning: Eighth-born; associated with the number eight.
        Origin: Latin term meaning "eighth".
      1. Popularity: 2,851st
        Meaning: Eighth; derived from eight.
        Origin: Latin origin, from "Octavus" meaning "eighth."
      1. Meaning: Chambermaid or delicate woman.
        Origin: Arabic origin, meaning born from 'udālāt—chambermaid or slave.
      1. Meaning: Symbolizes a cheerful or precious companion.
        Origin: Spanish origin, related to the word 'Odalisca', historical influence from Ottoman Empire.
      1. Popularity: 9,041st
        Meaning: Hill where woad grows
        Origin: Old English name meaning hill where woad grows
      1. Popularity: 3,393rd
        Meaning: Voyage, Long Journey
        Origin: Greek, inspired by the city Odessos.
      1. Popularity: 712th
        Meaning: Inspired, Frenzied
        Origin: Old Norse mythology
      1. Popularity: 14,659th
        Meaning: Rich, wealthy
        Origin: Old German origins, means 'wealth'
      1. Meaning: Helper or advantage.
        Origin: Greek, popularized by Shakespeare.
      1. Popularity: 11,554th
        Meaning: Wealth, Ancestor's descendants
        Origin: Ola has origins in Old Norse, Arabic, and Polish culture.
      1. Meaning: Ancestor or Relic, suggesting a connection to heritage.
        Origin: Mostly Scandinavian and Russian, linked to the name Olaus.
      1. Meaning: Truth, Olive tree, Small winged one
        Origin: Greek/Latin: Derived from Aleta (Greek - truth) and Oliva (Latin - olive tree).
      1. Popularity: 5,365th
        Meaning: Holy or blessed.
        Origin: Old Norse, derived from Helga.
      1. Popularity: 4,096th
        Meaning: Ancestors' heritage or holy.
        Origin: Scandinavian and English roots, derived from Olaf.
      1. Popularity: 416th
        Meaning: Symbol of peace and abundance.
        Origin: Latin origin, meaning 'olive tree.'
      1. Popularity: 4th
        Meaning: The name means 'descendant of the ancestor' or refers to the 'olive tree'.
        Origin: Old Norse and Old English roots; linked with 'olive tree'.
      1. Popularity: 3rd
        Meaning: Associated with the olive tree.
        Origin: Latin origin, derived from 'oliva' (olive).
      1. Popularity: 1,673rd
        Meaning: Elf fighter or ancestor's descendant.
        Origin: Old Norse and English origin as a diminutive name.
      1. Meaning: Resembles olive tree
        Origin: Modern variation of Olivia with Latin roots
      1. Meaning: Sacred sound; Universe sound.
        Origin: Sanskrit, spiritual symbol in Indian religions.
      1. Popularity: 3rd
        Meaning: Grandmother (German), Giver of Life (Arabic).
        Origin: German origin, also used in Arabic countries.
      1. Popularity: 503rd
        Meaning: Flourishing, long-lived
        Origin: Arabic
      1. Popularity: 1,164th
        Meaning: High-born, most high, flourishing
        Origin: Swahili and Arabic
      1. Meaning: Flourishing, thriving.
        Origin: Modern American, derived from Arabic roots.
      1. Meaning: Related to 'sheaf' or 'bundle,' often symbolic of abundance and divine offering.
        Origin: Hebrew: 'Sheaf' or 'bundle of grain' linked to biblical offerings.
      1. Meaning: Ona generally means grace or pure.
        Origin: Ona has origins in Slavic, Welsh, and Spanish cultures.
      1. Popularity: 521st
        Meaning: Black gemstone, signifying strength and protection.
        Origin: Derived from Greek word for claw or fingernail.
      1. Popularity: 980th
        Meaning: Jewel or precious stone
        Origin: Sanskrit, meaning 'jewel'.
      1. Popularity: 565th
        Meaning: Help or helper.
        Origin: Greek origin, popularized by Shakespeare.
      1. Popularity: 6,402nd
        Meaning: Light; Pray.
        Origin: Latin and Hebrew origins.
      1. Meaning: Golden, precious
        Origin: Latin, with Greek influences derived from 'aurum,' meaning gold.
      1. Meaning: 'Pine tree' in Hebrew, symbolizing strength and patience.
        Origin: Hebrew, meaning 'pine tree'. Found in biblical texts.
      1. Meaning: The name Oriana means 'golden' or 'dawn'.
        Origin: Late Latin, Italian, meaning 'golden'.
      1. Popularity: 721st
        Meaning: Hunter, Rising in the sky
        Origin: Greek mythology
      1. Popularity: 1,589th
        Meaning: Famous throughout the land.
        Origin: Orlando is of Spanish or Italian origin, derived from 'Roland'.
      1. Meaning: 'Neck'
        Origin: Hebrew origin, derived from 'Orpah'.
      1. Meaning: Golden valley
        Origin: French origin, meaning "gold" and "valley."
      1. Popularity: 15,143rd
        Meaning: Golden village.
        Origin: Old French place name.
      1. Popularity: 402nd
        Meaning: Divine spear.
        Origin: Old English origin, derived from the Old Norse 'Ásgeirr'.
      1. Meaning: God of the underworld and rebirth.
        Origin: Ancient Egyptian mythology.
      1. Meaning: The divine spear or warrior
        Origin: Old Norse, meaning god's spear
      1. Meaning: Tender youth, snake, bone breaker.
        Origin: Arabic origin, popular in Turkish and Islamic history.
      1. Popularity: 2,704th
        Meaning: God's power or divine power.
        Origin: Germanic origins, adapted to Spanish and Italian.
      1. Meaning: God’s Power
        Origin: Old German
      1. Meaning: Sign or symbol
        Origin: Anglo-Saxon and Hebrew
      1. Popularity: 1,335th
        Meaning: Wealthy ruler.
        Origin: Germanic origin meaning 'wealthy' or 'fortune ruler'.
      1. Meaning: Wealth or fortune.
        Origin: Old High German, wealth or fortune.
      1. Popularity: 551st
        Meaning: Wealth, prosperity.
        Origin: Germanic origin meaning wealth.
      1. Meaning: The name Ouida means 'famous battle.'
        Origin: Derived from the name 'Louisa.'
      1. Popularity: 29th
        Meaning: Noble/Young warrior
        Origin: Welsh origin, derived from Owain.
      1. Meaning: Divine or godly
        Origin: Old English