Boy Names That Mean O

Discover Boy names meaning O with origins and popularity.

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Gurunam
Name of the Guru.
Sanskrit
Gurunath
Lord of the Guru.
Sanskrit
Gurupada
Means 'one who has attained the feet of the guru', a spiritual title.
Bengali
Guruprasad
Blessing of the Guru.
Sanskrit
Guruprasada
Grace of the guru or teacher.
Sanskrit
Gurupreet
Beloved of the Guru.
Punjabi
Gurupriya
Beloved of the Guru.
Sanskrit
Guruputra
Son of a guru or teacher.
Sanskrit
Gururaj
King of the Guru.
Kannada
Gururaja
King of the Guru.
Kannada
Gururatan
Jewel of the Guru.
Punjabi
Guruttam
Best among Gurus.
Sanskrit
Gurveer
Warrior like the Guru.
Punjabi
Gurvinder
Guru's lion, a devotee of the Sikh gurus.
Punjabi
Guryon
Lion cub.
Hebrew
Gus
Diminutive of Augustus or Angus.
English
Gusg
Vigorous; strong.
Welsh
Gushtasp
Name of an ancient Persian king.
Persian
Gustaf
Staff of the gods, derived from Old Norse elements meaning 'god' and 'staff'.
Swedish
Gustav
Staff of the gods, from Old Norse elements meaning 'staff' and 'god'.
Swedish
Gustave
Staff of the gods, derived from the Old Norse name Gautstafr.
French
Gusztav
Royal staff.
Hungarian
Gutaif
A type of gazelle.
Arabic
Guthrey
Gray-haired warrior.
English
Guthrie
From the windy place.
Scottish
Guthry
From the enclosure.
English
Guto
From the name Gruffudd.
Welsh
Guttorm
Spear of the gods.
Norwegian
Guus
Short form of Augustus.
Dutch
Guwayne
From the war path.
English
Guyapi
He looks after.
Cherokee
Guzet
It means 'little lord' or 'little master'.
Basque
Guzien
Diminutive of Gábor, meaning 'God is my strength'.
Hungarian
Guzman
Good man, from the Spanish 'buen hombre'.
Spanish
Gwalchmai
Hawk of May, from Welsh gwalch 'hawk' and Mai 'May'.
Welsh
Gwallter
Welsh form of Walter, meaning 'ruler of the army'.
Welsh
Gwawl
Radiance, splendor.
Welsh
Gwernach
From the alder grove.
Welsh
Gwesyn
Furrow, ridge.
Welsh
Gwido
Warrior.
Polish
Gwilenhin
King of Gwent.
Welsh
Gwydion
Legendary figure in Welsh mythology.
Welsh
Gwynham
White home.
English
Gwythyr
Great lord.
Welsh
Gyaan
Knowledge.
Sanskrit
Gyamfi
Saviour, deliverer.
Akan
Gyanamurthy
Embodiment of knowledge.
Sanskrit
Gyanand
Bliss of knowledge.
Sanskrit
Gyanav
Full of knowledge.
Sanskrit
Gyanchand
Moon of knowledge.
Sanskrit
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