Names Like Ornah

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Orion
The name of a constellation possibly, meaning "boundary, limit".
Orene
Oren
This name derives from the Hebrew “‘ôren,” meaning “fir tree, pine tree, cedar.” The name Oren is contained in the Old Testament, in the book of Isaiah.
Oran
This name derives from the Irish “odhrá > odhrán,” meaning “dark-haired, a brown one, a little pale green one, pale green, sallow.” Seventeen saints have used the name Odhran. St. Odhran of Iona was an Irish abbot and one of the 12 devotees. After serving as abbot of Meath, he journeyed to Scotland with St. Columba to promote the faith and died at Iona. Odhran was the first Irish monk to die at Iona. He may have founded Latteragh Abbey in Tipperary and is considered the principal patron saint of Waterford, Ireland. His name day is celebrated on October 27.
Orin
The additional name for Lord Mailar Lingappa., The additional name for Lord Mailar Lingappa.
Oriana
This name derives from the Latin “Aurum > Aurĕus,” Proto-Italic “*auso- / *auzom.” The name means “gold, golden, gilded, gold-colored, beautiful, precious, excellent, magnificent, (in some cases, the meaning is interpreted as ‘shining, beautiful’). Saint Aurea (Oria) was a medieval anchoress attached to the Monastery of San Millán de la Cogolla, in the Spanish Province of La Rioja. She is celebrated on 11 March. Oriana Fallaci (1929–2006) was an Italian journalist, author, and political interviewer. A former partisan during World War II, she had a long and successful journalistic career.
Orrin
The color which is highly diluted with white., The color which is highly diluted with white.
Orianna
Golden, dawning.
Orian
Latin: dawn. Italian, Spanish: gold.
Orena
Orna
Bright of the domain, Spark of the world.
Oryn
Orianne
The one who sleeps well.
Oriane
The soft and mild sound of the water.
Orren
Short in colors or deficient in colors., Short in colors or deficient in colors.
Orran
The coniferous tree or pine tree., The coniferous tree or pine tree.
Orryn
Orien
The orient, east.
Orainne
Oriano
This name derives from the Latin “Aurum > Aurĕus,” Proto-Italic “*auso- / *auzom.” The name means “gold, golden, gilded, gold-colored, beautiful, precious, excellent, magnificent, (in some cases, the meaning is interpreted as ‘shining, beautiful’). Saint Aurea (Oria) was a medieval anchoress attached to the Monastery of San Millán de la Cogolla, in the Spanish Province of La Rioja. She is celebrated on 11 March. Oriana Fallaci (1929–2006) was an Italian journalist, author, and political interviewer. A former partisan during World War II, she had a long and successful journalistic career.