Boy Names That Mean O

Discover Boy names meaning O with origins and popularity.

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Brihatkirti
One of great fame or renown.
Sanskrit
Brihatman
Great Soul.
Sanskrit
Brihatmantra
One with powerful and sacred mantras.
Sanskrit
Brij
Lord Krishna's childhood place, a region in India.
Sanskrit
Brijamohan
Enchanting beloved of Brij.
Sanskrit
Brijanand
One who delights in the god Brahma.
Sanskrit
Brijendra
Lord of the region of Brij.
Sanskrit
Brijesh
Lord of the region of Brij.
Sanskrit
Brijesha
Lord of the region of Brij.
Sanskrit
BrijKishor
Young prince of the region of Brij.
Sanskrit
Brijmohan
Enchanting beloved of Brij.
Sanskrit
Brijnandan
Beloved son of Brij.
Sanskrit
Brijraaj
King of the region of Brij.
Sanskrit
Brijraj
King of the region of Brij.
Sanskrit
Brik
Wolf.
Slavic
Bringham
From the homestead of the bridge.
English
Brinleigh
Combination of Brin and Leigh, meaning 'burnt meadow' or 'from the burnt clea...
English
Brinley
From the Old English words for 'burnt' and 'wood' or 'clearing'.
English
Briscoe
Son of the brushwood dweller.
English
Brishan
Derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'lord of the universe' or 'supreme being'.
Sanskrit
Brishen
Lord of the world or ruler of the universe.
Sanskrit
Briton
A native or inhabitant of Great Britain.
English
Broc
Derived from 'broc' meaning badger.
Gaelic
Brochan
Derived from Gaelic 'brochan' meaning 'porridge' or 'gruel'.
Scottish
Brock
Derived from Old English 'broc' meaning badger.
English
Brockley
From the meadow by the brook.
English
Brockton
From the town near the brook.
English
Brocleah
From the brook meadow.
English
Brodderick
Son of the brown-haired one.
Irish
Broden
Derived from the Irish name Bródán, meaning 'little drop' or 'little prince'.
Irish
Broder
Brother, from the Germanic element 'broþar' meaning brother.
German
Broderick
Brother of the ruler, from Irish 'bráthair' meaning brother and 'rí' meaning ...
Irish
Broderik
Brotherly ruler.
English
Brodey
Second son.
English
Brodi
From broom-covered land.
Scottish
Brodney
From the town of Brónd.
English
Brodny
Broad, wide.
Slavic
Brodric
From the broad ridge.
English
Brodrick
From the broad ridge.
English
Brodrig
Famous ruler.
Irish
Brodrik
Famous ruler.
Scandinavian
Broehain
Ruler of the home.
Irish
Broga
Strong, praise-worthy.
Irish
Brogi
Son of Rhys.
Welsh
Bromand
Friend of the brook.
English
Bromius
Thunderous.
Greek
Bromlea
From the broom-covered meadow.
English
Bromleah
From the broom-covered meadow.
English
Bromleigh
From the broom-covered meadow.
English
Bromley
From the broom-covered meadow.
English
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