Baby Names Start with O

Unveiling a Treasury of 2,540 Baby Names starting with O

Embark on an incredible journey through the vast world of names that begin with the letter O, where over2,540 stunningoptions await your discovery. Immerse yourself in a captivating collection of monikers from diverse culturesandorigins, each carrying its unique personality, historical significance, and timeless charm.

From the enduring classics like Olivia and Oliverto the more contemporary choices like Owen and Olivia,ourcomprehensive list encompasses a wide spectrum of styles and preferences, ensuring that you'll find theperfect fit foryour little one.

As you delve into the treasure trove of names, you'll encounter names that exude strength and nobility, suchas Oscarand Octavia, while others radiate softness and femininity, like Ophelia and Orla. Imagine your child proudly bearing thename Omar orOona, orperhaps Orion or Odessa.

With 2,540 names to contemplate, you're sure to uncover the ideal name for your child, a name that perfectlycapturestheir essence, heritage, and the hopes and dreams you hold for their future. Embrace the naming adventuretoday andembark on a quest to find the extraordinary name that awaits.

Showing 1 to 20 out of total 2,540 Baby names start with O

Olga
A Russian form of Helga, the feminine form of the Scandinavian Helge, meaning "holy, blessed", from the Old Norse heilagr.
Olivia
A Latin name, from the word oliva, meaning "olive tree".
Olive
A Latin name, formed by the word oliva,meaning "olive tree".
Ophelia
From the Greek ophelos, meaning "help".
Octavia
From the Latin word octevus, "eight".
Oakley
Field of oak trees.
Opal
A modern Anglo-English name, identical to the name of the mineral opal.
Oscar
The meaning of Oscar is "spear of the gods". The name was brought into Irish Gaelic in the form of Oscur, which later acquired the added meaning "deer friend".
Oliver
From the Latin oliva, meaning "olive tree".
Owen
An Anglicised form of Owain, a Welsh name with several possible origins. It could be a variant of Eugene, from Greek, and, meaning "well born", or from the Welsh oen, meaning "lamb", or eoghunn, "youth".
Orion
The name of a constellation possibly, meaning "boundary, limit".
Odin
Odin, an anglisized spelling of the Old Norse ??inn, in Scandinavia called Oden, means "raging" or "frenzied". It is not commonly used as a first name in Sweden.
Otto
A more modern form of the Germanic Odo, from od, "wealth", "fortune".
Ola
A short form of the older Scandinavian name Olaf, from ?leifr, a composite of anu, "ancestor" and leifr, "descendent", meaning "descendant of the ancestors".
Ollie
A short form of Olivier, the French form of a Germanic name, possibly related to the Scandinavian ?lafur, from ?leifr, meaning "descendent of the ancestors". Another possible origin is the name Alfihar, meaning "elf army".
Ora
This name derives from the Hebrew “‘ôrâh,” meaning “fiery, ardent, my fire, my light.” There are several characters in the bible: 1) A prince of Judah, a son of Hur, who was used by God to prepare the tabernacle. 2) An officer (or the father of an officer) of Solomon in Gilead. 3) A porter or gatekeeper in time of Ezra who took a foreign woman as a wife.
Odessa
From the Ukrainian city Odessa. Also used as a feminine form of Odysseus.
Oma
Life giver
Ossie
One who is as sharp as a God's spear; a gift, One who is as sharp as a God's spear, a gift.
Ocie
Chaste or a virtuous girl.