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- 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.
- 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.
- 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