Boy Names That Mean O

Discover Boy names meaning O with origins and popularity.

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Henio
God is gracious.
Polish
Henith
Gift of God.
Hebrew
Henke
Ruler of the household.
Dutch
Henlea
From the high meadow.
English
Henleah
From the high meadow.
English
Henleigh
From the high meadow.
English
Henley
From the high meadow.
English
Henli
Beatiful lotus.
Chinese
Henlie
From the high meadow.
English
Henly
From the high meadow.
English
Hennessy
Descendant of Aonghus, meaning 'one strength' or 'unique choice'.
Irish
Henning
Derived from the Germanic name Heimirich, meaning 'home ruler'.
German
Hennings
patronymic surname derived from Henning.
German
Henri
Henri is the French form of Henry, meaning 'home ruler'.
French
Henricus
Latinized form of Henry, meaning 'home ruler'.
Latin
Henrik
Home ruler, derived from the Germanic name Heinrich.
Scandinavian
Henrikus
Ruler of the home.
Dutch
Henrique
Ruler of the home.
Portuguese
Henrry
Ruler of the home.
English
Henry
Ruler of the home.
English
Henryc
Ruler of the home.
Polish
Henryck
Ruler of the home.
Polish
Henryk
Home ruler, from the Germanic name Heimirich.
Polish
Henryson
Son of Henry.
English
Henson
Son of Henry.
English
Henty
Home ruler.
English
Heolstor
Storage house.
English
Heort
Feast, celebration.
English
Heortwiella
From a meadow where festivals are held.
English
Hephaestus
God of fire and metalworking.
Greek
Heraaz
Sun-like, strong like the sun.
Persian
Heracles
Glory of Hera, mythological hero.
Greek
Heraclio
Glory of Hera.
Spanish
Heraklees
Glory of Hera.
Greek
Herald
Messenger, announcer.
English
Heramb
Lord Ganapati.
Marathi
Heramba
An epithet of Lord Ganapati.
Sanskrit
Herb
A plant or medicinal herb.
English
Herbe
A herb or plant.
French
Herbert
Bright army/illustrious warrior.
German
Herberte
Feminine form of Herbert.
French
Herberto
Bright army/illustrious warrior.
Portuguese
Herbertus
Bright army/illustrious warrior.
Latin
Herbi
Diminutive form of Herbert.
English
Herbie
Diminutive form of Herbert.
English
Herbrand
Army of warriors.
Norse
Herbrant
Strong army.
Germanic
Herburt
Bright warrior.
Germanic
Herculano
Person from Herculaneum (an ancient Roman city).
Portuguese
Hercule
Glory of Hera (a Greek mythological goddess).
French
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