Boy Names That Mean O

Discover Boy names meaning O with origins and popularity.

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Ethon
Derived from Greek 'aithon' meaning 'burning' or 'fiery'.
Greek
Ethyl
Noble, from the Old English name Æthel.
English
Etienne
French form of Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.
French
Etizaaz
It means 'honor' or 'prestige' in Arabic.
Arabic
Etman
Gift or blessing from God.
Arabic
Eton
From the Old English words 'ea' meaning river and 'tun' meaning settlement, m...
English
Etor
Lord or master.
Basque
Ettard
Brave as a boar.
Germanic
Ettare
Cultivator.
Italian
Etzel
Noble.
German
Euan
Born of yew.
Scottish
Eubuleus
Good counselor, from Greek eu 'good' and boule 'counsel'.
Greek
Eubulus
Good counsel, from Greek eu 'good' and boulē 'counsel'.
Greek
Euclid
Derived from Greek 'Eukleides', meaning 'good glory' or 'renowned'.
Greek
Euclyd
From Greek 'Eukleides', meaning 'good glory' or 'renowned'.
Greek
Eudes
Wealthy or prosperous, from Germanic elements 'eud' meaning wealth.
French
Eudo
Wealthy or prosperous friend.
English
Eudor
Good gift.
Greek
Eufemiusz
Well-spoken.
Polish
Eugeen
Well-born.
Dutch
Eugeius
Well-born.
Latin
Eugen
Well-born.
Greek
Eugene
Well-born.
Greek
Eugenio
Well-born.
Greek
Eugenios
Well-born.
Greek
Eugenius
Well-born.
Latin
Eugeniusz
Well-born.
Polish
Eumaeus
Good advisor.
Greek
Eupeithes
Good mind or trustworthiness.
Greek
Euphemios
Spoken in good terms or euphemistic.
Greek
Euphorbus
Well-endowed or auspicious.
Greek
Euphronius
Well-minded or of good character.
Greek
Eureka
I have found it.
Greek
Eurus
Southeast wind.
Greek
Eurwen
Golden snow or fair lady.
Welsh
Eurwin
White snow or fair friend.
Welsh
Eurwyn
Gold wave or gold friend.
Welsh
Euryalus
Wide or broad enough.
Greek
Eurylochus
Wide-hearing or broad audience.
Greek
Eurymachus
Wide or broad battle.
Greek
Euryn
Wide or broad.
Greek
Eurypylus
Wide or broad gatekeeper.
Greek
Eurystheus
Wide or broad strength.
Greek
Euryton
Wide or broad voice.
Greek
Eusebius
Pious or devout.
Greek
Eusebois
Pious or devout.
Greek
Eusebuis
Pious.
Latin
Euseby
Pious or reverent, derived from Greek 'eusebes'.
Greek
Euston
East town.
English
Eustquio
Fruitful, from the Greek name Eustachys meaning 'good harvest'.
Spanish
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