Names Like Ossie

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Ocie
Chaste or a virtuous girl.
Osie
This name derives from the Hebrew “hôshêa‛,” meaning “salvation.” 1) The family name of Joshua, the son of a nun. 2) The 19th and last king of the northern kingdom of Israel. 3) Son of Beeri, and the first of the minor prophets; a prophet to the northern kingdom of Israel in the reign of Jeroboam II. 4) A son of Azaziah, a chief of Ephraim in the time of David. 5) An Israelite commander who sealed the covenant with Nehemiah.
Ozie
Greek: my power is God.
Ozzie
Two theories: either "deer lover", from the Gaelic os, "deer", and cara, "lover", or "God's spear", from as, Old Norse for "God", and geirr, "spear".
Ozzy
A short form of names beginning with os, such as Oscar and Oswald. The Old English element os comes from the Old Norse ass, and means "god".
Oz
A short form of names beginning with os, such as Oscar or Oswald. Os means "god", from the Old Norse ass.
Oziah
Osa
The one who is closer to God, the goddess.
Osei
Hebrew for “salvation; he saves; he helps”.
Ocea
This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Ōkeanós (Ὠκεανός),” meaning “ocean, water, water mass, water raining down.” Oceanus was a pseudo-geographical feature in classical antiquity, believed by the ancient Greeks and Romans to be the divine personification of the World Ocean, an enormous river encircling the world.
Ozzi
A strong and well built person, A strong and well built person.
Ouse
Oiza
Osi
Osea
This name derives from the Hebrew “hôshêa‛,” meaning “salvation.” 1) The family name of Joshua, the son of a nun. 2) The 19th and last king of the northern kingdom of Israel. 3) Son of Beeri, and the first of the minor prophets; a prophet to the northern kingdom of Israel in the reign of Jeroboam II. 4) A son of Azaziah, a chief of Ephraim in the time of David. 5) An Israelite commander who sealed the covenant with Nehemiah.
Ossi
A strong willed and preserving person.
Oceiah
Ouais
Oso
The name has two different origins: 1) From the Old Norse name “ÁsulfR,” composed of two elements: “áss” (heathen god, god, deity) plus “ulfr” (wolf). In turn, the name means “divine wolf.” 2) from the Ancient Finnish “otso,” meaning “bear.”
Ozze