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Displayed on this page are O- names 21 to 40. Olivia was the most popular within these names in 2007 with a rank of #7 and a usage of 0.7835%, and it is primarily used in the English, German, and Italian languages. It was followed in popularity by Olive, which is used in English and French. Unusual O- names include the German, Italian, and Slavic Olivera, the English Olivet, the French Olympe, the German and Greek Olympia, the Italian Ombretta, the Lithuanian Ona, the Italian Onorata, the Irish Oona, Oonagh, the English and Indian Opal, the English Opaline, the English, German, and Italian Ophelia, the Basque and Italian Oria, the English and Italian Oriana, the French Oriane, Orianne, the English Oriel, and last of all the English Oriole.
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Olive Olivera ... origin is unknown ... used mainly in the German, Italian, and ... rare as a baby girl name ... Olivet ... olive tree ... language of origin is Latin and it is ... variant of Olivia ... an uncommon baby girl name ... Olivia Olympe ... origin is Old Greek, and its use, French ... variant of Olympia ... not popular as a baby name for girls ... Olympia Ombretta ... used chiefly in Italian and it is ... uncommon as a baby name for girls ... Ona Onorata ... honored ... language of origin is Latin and it is ... variant of Honorée ... Oona ... hunger; lamb; one ... mainly used in Irish and its language of ... variant of Oonagh ... Oonagh ... hunger; lamb; one ... largely used in the Irish language and it is ... variant form of Úna ... Opal Opaline ... precious stone ... used chiefly in English and its origin ... variant of Opal ... Ophelia Oria ... golden ... has its origins in the Latin language, and ... seldom used as a baby name for girls ... Oriana ... gold; sunrise, dawn ... language of origin is Old French ... predominantly used in the English and ... Oriane ... gold; sunrise, dawn ... largely used in French and its origin ... variant of Oriana ... Orianne ... gold; sunrise, dawn ... a French name of Old French origin ... variant spelling of Oriane ... Oriel ... golden-haired; battle ... mainly used in the English language ... of Latin and Germanic origin ... Oriole ... golden-haired; battle ... of Latin and Germanic origin, and it is ... variant form of Oriel ... |