Displayed on this page are O- names 221 to 240. Among these names, Owen (English, Irish, and Welsh) was the most popular in 2008 with a rank of #58 and a usage of 0.3589%, while unusual O- names include the Polish Otton, the Italian Ottone, Ottorino, the Hungarian Ottó, the English Otys, Ouray, the Arabic Ousama, the Scandinavian Ove, the English Overton, Ovid, the Basque and Italian Ovidio, the English Ovie, the Gaelic and Welsh Owain, the English Owens, the Yoruban Owodunni, the English Oxford, Oz, Ozzi, and lastly the English Ozzie.
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| Otton | wealth, fortune ... of Germanic origin and it is used ... variation of Otto ... |
| Ottone | wealth, fortune ... used mostly in the Italian language and ... variation of Otto ... |
| Ottorino | wealth, fortune ... has its origins in the Germanic language ... form of Otto ... not in the top 1000 names ... |
| Ottó | wealth, fortune ... its origins in the Germanic language and it ... variation of Otto ... |
| Otys | son of Otto ... has its origins in the Germanic language and ... variant of Otis ... |
| Ouray | the arrow ... of Native American origin and it is ... a rare baby boy name ... not listed in the top 1000 ... |
| Ousama | lion ... origin and use are both in the Arabic language ... variant form of Usama ... |
| Ove | edge of a sword ... used chiefly in Scandinavian and it is ... the short form of other given names, but now ... |
| Overton | riverside settlement ... of Old English origin and it is used ... uncommon as a baby name for boys ... |
Ovid | sheep ... of Latin origin and it is used largely in ... first name is derived from the Roman family ... |
| Ovidio | sheep ... used predominantly in Basque and ... Its origin is Latin ... variant of Ovid ... |
| Ovie | riverside settlement ... of Old English origin and it is used ... form of Overton ... |
| Owain | born of the yew; well ...is used predominantly in Gaelic and Welsh ... variant of Eugene ... |
Owen 58 | lamb; youth; born of ... used predominantly in the English, Irish, ... still sometimes encountered in today's ... |
| Owens | lamb; youth ... primarily used in English and it is of ... form of Owen ... an uncommon baby boy name ... |
| Owodunni | it is pleasant to be ... largely used in the Yoruban language ... not frequently used as a baby boy ... |
| Oxford | from the place where ... largely used in the English language ... not regularly used as a baby name for ... |
| Oz | divine power, rule of God ... used mostly in English and its language of ... form of Oswald ... |
| Ozzi | a divine protector; ... language of origin is Old English and it is ... variant form of Osmond ... |
Ozzie | divine power, rule of God; a divine protector; divinely good ... language of origin is Old English and Germanic, ... |
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