Displayed on this page are O- names 61 to 80. Rare O- names include the German Oktavian, the Iranian and Turkish Oktay, the English Ol, the Scandinavian Ola, the English, German, and Scandinavian Olaf, the Scandinavian Olafur, the Yoruban Olatunde, the Scandinavian Olav, Olave, the Finnish Olavi, the Scandinavian Olay, the Czech Oldrich, the German and Scandinavian Ole, the Polish Olech, the Russian Oleg, the Polish Olek, the Ukrainian Oleksander, the Russian and Ukrainian Oleksandr, the Ukrainian Oleksiy, and the Polish and Russian Oles.
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| Oktavian | eighth ... origin is Latin, and its use, German ... variant of Octavius ... |
| Oktay | largely used in the Iranian and Turkish ... rarely used as a baby name for boys ... |
| Ol | elf warrior; olive tree ... an English name of Germanic origin ... form of Oliver ... |
Ola | family descendant ... used predominantly in the Scandinavian ... variant of Olaf ... Its ranking then was #917 ... |
Olaf | family descendant ... used chiefly in the English, German, and ... derived from Old Norse origins ... |
| Olafur | family descendant ... of Old Norse origin and it is ... variant form of Olaf ... |
| Olatunde | joy returns ... mainly used in Yoruban and it is of ... not often used as a baby boy name ... |
| Olav | family descendant ... largely used in the Scandinavian language ... variation of Olaf ... |
| Olave | family descendant ... origin is Old Norse, and its use, Scandinavian ... variant of Olaf ... |
| Olavi | family descendant ... largely used in the Finnish language and ... variant of Olaf ... |
| Olay | family descendant ... of Old Norse origin and it is used mainly ... variation of Olaf ... |
| Oldrich | heritage, patrimony; ... largely used in Czech and its origin ... variant of Ulrich ... |
Ole | family descendant ... origin is Old Norse, and its use, German and ... form of Olaf ... ranked at #485 then ... |
| Olech | defender of men ... mainly used in the Polish language and ... form of Alexander ... |
| Oleg | holy, blessed ... has its origins in the Old Norse language ... variant of Helge ... |
| Olek | defender of men ... language of origin is Old Greek and it is ... form of Alexander ... |
| Oleksander | defender of men ... of Old Greek origin and it is ... variant form of Alexander ... |
| Oleksandr | defender of men ... used chiefly in the Russian and ... variant of Alexander ... |
| Oleksiy | defender ... largely used in the Ukrainian language ... variant form of Alexis ... not listed in the top 1000 ... |
| Oles | defender of men ... has its origins in the Old Greek language ... used largely in the Polish and Russian ... |
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