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- Otto
- A more modern form of the Germanic Odo, from od, "wealth", "fortune".
- Odie
- The superman among human being., The superman among human being.
- Ouida
- A noble and famous warrior.
- Ottie
- A strong willed and wealthy individual.
- Oda
- An assister of the religion or faith. One who assists in spreading the faith.
- Ouita
- Oddie
- Oto
- An individual who is rich and wealthy, An individual who is rich and wealthy.
- Oday
- This name derives from the Sanskrit “uday,” meaning “rise, ascend, to appear.” 1) Udayana, also known as Udayanācārya, was a very important Hindu logician of the tenth century who attempted to reconcile the views held by the two significant schools of logic (Nyaya and Vaisheshika). 2) Udayana Warmadewa was a king of the island of Bali in the 10th-century. 3) Udai Singh II (1522–1572) was the Maharana of Mewar and the founder of the city of Udaipur in the present-day Rajasthan state of India. He was the 53rd ruler of the Mewar Dynasty. He was the fourth son of Maharana Sangram Singh (Rana Sanga) and Rani Karnavati, a princess of Bundi.
- Odai
- This name derives from the Sanskrit “uday,” meaning “rise, ascend, to appear.” 1) Udayana, also known as Udayanācārya, was a very important Hindu logician of the tenth century who attempted to reconcile the views held by the two significant schools of logic (Nyaya and Vaisheshika). 2) Udayana Warmadewa was a king of the island of Bali in the 10th-century. 3) Udai Singh II (1522–1572) was the Maharana of Mewar and the founder of the city of Udaipur in the present-day Rajasthan state of India. He was the 53rd ruler of the Mewar Dynasty. He was the fourth son of Maharana Sangram Singh (Rana Sanga) and Rani Karnavati, a princess of Bundi.
- Odi
- The fourth manifestation of Lord Vishnu., The fourth manifestation of Lord Vishnu.
- Ot
- German: wealthy, prosperous.
- Ode
- The final or the end of salvation, where the person get relieved of all his duties.
- Ote
- Otty
- Oudai
- Odayh
- Odde
- This name derives from the Old Norse “oddr / oddi,” meaning “point, sharp point, peak, front ‘of an army,’ point ‘of a weapon,’ spear.” Oddr, the archer, or The saga of Oddr, the archer (Old Norse: Ǫrvar-Odds saga), is an Icelandic saga. The legend dates back to the end of the 13th-century and is believed to be the work of an Icelandic author. The oldest version(S) of the legend is preserved in a 14th-century code in the Royal Library in Stockholm and represents a copy of an earlier lost document.
- Odeh
- Odaee