person name with O

  • Popular English given name; Latin origin "olive tree".

  • Common male name; Norman French form of Olivier.

  • Classic name of Norse origin; means "god spear".

  • Given name of Welsh origin; related to "young warrior".

  • Arabic male name meaning "eloquent" or "speaker".

  • Used as a female first name; from the olive tree.

  • Diminutive of Oliver; common as a first name.

  • Given name of Italian origin; linked to the city.

  • Germanic male name meaning "wealth, fortune".

  • Slavic female name; popular in Eastern Europe.

  • Scandinavian given name; linked to Norse heritage.

  • Germanic male name; known from Disney’s Oswald.

  • Given name from Greek; tragic heroine in Shakespeare.

  • Variant of Ollie/Oliver; used as a first name.

  • Modern female name; world‑famous talk‑show host.

  • Given name of Germanic origin; soul or wealth meaning.

  • Used as a female first name; also a gemstone.

  • Latin origin female name; means "eighth".

  • Spanish/Portuguese male name; from Latin Octavius.

  • Given name from Greek myth; a hunter constellation.

  • Diminutive of Oliver/Olivia; modern nickname.

  • Spanish/Portuguese form of Oswald; given name.

  • Scandinavian/Polish given name; also a nickname.

  • English given name; inventor Orville Wright.

  • Arabic/Turkish male given name, very common.

  • From Norse god Odin; used as a modern given name.

  • French form of Oliver; common male given name.

  • Arabic male given name; means “lion”.

  • Irish female given name; means “golden princess”.

  • Nickname/variant of Osborne, stage name for people.

  • Indian male given name from Sanskrit; quite common.

  • Literary given name; tragic hero in Shakespeare.

  • Ancient Roman praenomen; used as a given name.

  • Female given name of Latin origin; literary use.

  • Spanish/Portuguese variant of Oswald; given name.

  • German/Scandinavian form of Oscar; very common.

  • Given name of Arabic origin; also spelled Omar.

  • English unisex given name, also a surname in use as first name.

  • Hebrew male name meaning 'pine tree' or 'ash tree'.

  • Slavic male name, popular in Russia and Ukraine.

  • Scandinavian male name, form of Olaf or Olav.

  • English male given name, rare but literary (Orson Welles).

  • Portuguese form of Octavius, common in Brazil.

  • Irish given name, sometimes spelled Orán.

  • Given name variant of Oren/Oran; rare but used.

  • Elaborate form of Octavius, used as a male first name.

  • Egyptian god’s name, also used as a modern given name.

  • French female name, famous from opera and film.

  • Used as a given name, also place/airport name.

  • Variant of Ophelia, used as a female given name.

  • Italian female given name, meaning small ornament.

  • Feminine given name; League of Legends made it popular.

  • Italian male name from Latin Horatius; classic.

  • Roman given name; borne by Emperor Augustus.

  • Modern US given name, blend of Omar and -ion.

  • Variant of Omar; used as a male given name.

  • Nickname-style given name; from cartoon character.

  • Turkish male given name; novelist Orhan Pamuk.

  • Variant spelling of Oliver; used as a first name.

  • Mythic Greek poet’s name; used as a given name.

  • Hebrew-origin given name meaning “my light”.

  • Short form of names like Omayra; used as a given name.

  • Full personal name of the singer‑songwriter.

  • Polish diminutive of Aleksander; male given name.

  • Indian feminine given name; used in Tamil Nadu.

  • Opie, US nickname, known from TV character Opie

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  • Orian is a rare but used given name

  • Ora, short given name, also in “Rita Ora”

  • Onyx is a modern English given name

  • Omid, Persian male given name meaning “hope”

  • Oden used as a given name, from Norse roots

  • Oral is a Turkish male given name, “honorable”

  • Olinda, Portuguese‑used female given name

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