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
- olympia
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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