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Displayed on this page are O- names 61 to 80. Within these names, Oscar (English, French, and Irish) was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #121 and a usage of 0.1605%, and it was followed by Osvaldo (Italian and Spanish) and Oswaldo (Italian and Spanish); among the rare O- names are the German Ortwin, the English Os, the Arabic Osama, the Scottish Osgar, the Irish Osheen, the Hebrew Osher, the German and Scandinavian Oskar, the Finnish Oskari, the Arabic and Turkish Osman, the English and Irish Ossian, the English Ossie, the English, French, and German Oswald, the English and German Oswin, the Czech Otakar, the Italian Otello, the English Othello, and the German Othmar.
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Ortwin ... friend ... used predominantly in German and its ... name was borne by the German theologian ... Os ... god spear; gentle friend ... used chiefly in the English language and it ... form of Oscar ... Osama ... lion ... used predominantly in the Arabic ... variant of Usama ... rarely used as a baby name for boys ... Oscar Osgar ... god spear; gentle friend ... primarily used in Scottish and it is of Old ... variant form of Oscar ... Osheen ... little deer ... mainly used in Irish and it is of Celtic ... variant form of Ossian ... Osher ... happy, blessed ... largely used in Hebrew and its origin is ... variant of Asher ... Oskar ... god spear; gentle friend ... of Old Norse origin, and it is ... variation of Oscar ... Oskari ... god spear; gentle friend ... used mostly in Finnish and its language ... variation of Oscar ... Osman ... baby bustard ... primarily used in Arabic and Turkish ... of Arabic origin ... variant form of Uthman ... Ossian ... little deer ... used predominantly in the English and ... name is derived as a diminutive of the Irish ... Ossie Osvaldo Oswald Oswaldo Oswin ... deer; god, deity; friend ... origin is Old English, and its use, English and ... not in the top 1000 names ... Otakar ... wealth, fortune; vigilant, ... mainly used in the Czech language and ... variation of Ottokar ... Otello ... wealth, fortune ... of Germanic origin and it is used ... variant form of Otto ... Othello ... wealth, fortune ... of Germanic origin and it is used ... form of Otto ... ranked outside of the top 1000 ... Othmar ... wealth, fortune; great, ... language of origin is Germanic and it is ... variant of Ottmar ... |