Boy Names That Mean O

Discover Boy names meaning O with origins and popularity.

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Fenwick
From the pasture with the fen (marshy land).
English
Feodor
Gift from God.
Russian
Feodore
Gift from God.
French
Feodras
Ruler of peace.
Lithuanian
Feofan
Manifestation of God.
Russian
Feon
Blend of the names Felix and Leon.
English
Feoras
Smooth rock.
Scottish
Feoris
From the banks of the river Forth.
Scottish
Ferand
Adventurous, bold.
French
Ferchar
Manly or strong man.
Gaelic
Ferde
Bold, brave.
Hungarian
Ferdia
Man of God or man of the gods.
Irish
Ferdie
Journey of peace, derived from the Germanic elements 'frid' meaning peace and...
Germanic
Ferdinan
Courageous traveler.
Spanish
Ferdinand
Brave journey.
German
Ferdy
Diminutive of Ferdinand, meaning 'bold journey' or 'peaceful venture'.
Dutch
Ferel
Joyful.
Hebrew
Feren
derived from the name Ferenc, meaning free.
Hungarian
Fereydoon
Ancient Persian king or ruler.
Persian
Fergal
Valiant or brave.
Irish
Ferghan
Valiant or brave.
Irish
Ferghas
Valiant or brave.
Irish
Ferghus
Valiant or brave.
Irish
Fergus
Man of vigor or strong man.
Scottish
Ferguson
Son of Fergus.
Scottish
Fergusson
Son of Fergus.
Scottish
Ferhad
Steadfast or determined.
Turkish
Ferhat
Brave, courageous.
Turkish
Feri
Diminutive of Ferenc, the Hungarian form of Francis, meaning 'free man'.
Hungarian
Feris
Knight, horseman.
Arabic
Ferjaam
Possessor of glory, honorable.
Persian
Ferjal
Courageous, valiant.
Arabic
Ferjmand
Respected, honorable.
Persian
Ferko
Diminutive of Ferenc, the Hungarian form of Francis, meaning 'free man'.
Hungarian
Ferman
Meaning 'brave' or 'courageous' in Turkish.
Turkish
Fermin
Fermin is a Spanish name derived from the Latin 'Firmus', meaning 'firm' or '...
Spanish
Fernandez
Son of Fernando, meaning 'journey' or 'peace'.
Spanish
Fernando
Voyager or brave journey, from Germanic elements 'fardi' (journey) and 'nand'...
Portuguese
Fernao
Portuguese form of Ferdinand, meaning 'bold journey' or 'peace venture'.
Portuguese
Ferrars
Derived from a place name meaning 'iron worker' in Old English.
English
Ferril
Derived from a surname meaning 'iron worker'.
English
Ferris
Derived from a surname meaning 'iron worker' or 'blacksmith'.
English
Ferrol
Derived from a Spanish place name, possibly meaning 'iron'.
Spanish
Feruzi
Precious or valuable, often given to a beloved child.
Swahili
Feryn
Adventurous.
English
Ferzeen
Precious, valuable.
Persian
Feste
Joyous, festive.
English
Festus
Joyful.
Latin
Fethi
Conqueror.
Turkish
Feyvel
Bright, shining one.
Yiddish
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