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Displayed on this page are O- names 41 to 60. Omar was the most popular within them in 2007 with a rank of #131 and a usage of 0.1454%, and it is used in the Arabic and Hebrew languages. It was followed in popularity by Orlando (Italian and Spanish), Orion (English and German), Omari (English), and Omarion (English). Unusual O- names include Ondrej (Czech and Slavic), Onofrio (Italian), Onorato (Italian), Onur (Turkish), Oral (German), Orazio (Italian), Orel (German), Orell (German), Orest (Slavic), Oreste (Italian), Orfeo (Italian), Orsino (Italian), Orso (Italian), Orson (English and French), and Ortensio (Italian).
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Omar Omari Omarion Ondrej ... male, manly, brave, ... language of origin is Old Greek, and it is ... variation of Andrew ... Onofrio ... origin is Egyptian, and its use, Italian ... name Onnophris was borne as an epithet of the ... Onorato ... honored ... of Latin origin and it is used mainly ... variant form of Honoré ... rare as a baby boy name ... Onur ... honor ... origin, as well as its use, is in the Turkish ... uncommon as a baby boy name ... Oral Orazio ... has its origins in the Etrusk language and ... variant of Horaz ... not often used as a baby boy name ... Orel ... golden-haired ... used chiefly in the German language and ... variant form of Aurel ... Orell ... golden-haired ... used mostly in German and it is of Latin ... variation of Aurel ... Orest ... mountain dweller ... a Slavic name of Old Greek origin ... variant form of Oreste ... Oreste ... mountain dweller ... used chiefly in the Italian language ... generic name has been used in Greek ... Orfeo ... darkness ... language of origin is Old Greek and it is ... name is derived from the Greek name Orpheus, ... Orion Orlando Orsino ... bear cub; bear ... primarily used in Italian and it is of ... variation of Orson ... Orso ... bear cub; bear ... used predominantly in the Italian ... variant of Orson ... not listed in the top 1000 ... Orson Ortensio ... he who tends gardens ... used predominantly in the Italian ... first name is derived from the Roman family ... |