Pale green, sallow, or of a pale complexion — rooted in the Old Irish word "odhar," describing a grey-green or dun colour, often associated with the natural, earthy tones of the Irish landscape.
Odile
Woe or Hatred
Odin
The All-Father, god of wisdom and war in Norse mythology
Odis
Warrior's leader
Odysseas
wanderer, traveler, of Homer
Odysseus
Gifted wanderer
Ofelia
God's messenger
Ogechi
God's precious gift
Oisín
little deer, fawn
Okami
God's great wolf
Oksana
purity, innocence
Ola
Wise leader
Olaf
From Old Norse anu (ancestor, forebear) and leifr (heir, descendant, relic), Olaf means "ancestor's heir" or "heir of the forebears." It was a name built to honor lineage and carry a family legacy forward.
Oleander
Flower of beauty
Olen
Strong and noble
Olga
Holy, noble, and beautiful
Olin
Strong and noble
Olive
olive tree; symbol of peace and harmony
Oliver
Olive tree, from the Old French Olivier and Latin olivarius.
Olivia
olive tree, symbol of peace and prosperity
Olivier
olive tree, peace
Ollie
Elegant leader
Olyve
Olive tree
Oma
grandmother
Omar
long life
Omari
My companion
Omer
sheaf of grain
Ona
Wise and gentle
Ondine
Water nymph
Onesimus
inventive, industrious
Onyx
dark-colored gemstone, symbolizing mystery and intensity