Boy Names That Mean O

Discover Boy names meaning O with origins and popularity.

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Kirtita
Crown or crest, often associated with royalty.
Sanskrit
Kirtivallabh
Beloved of Fame.
Sanskrit
Kirton
Church town.
English
Kiruthick
One who is honest.
Tamil
Kiryl
Lordly.
Slavic
Kishan
Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Kishanth
Early morning.
Tamil
Kishin
Fierce god.
Japanese
Kishion
Ancient, old.
Hebrew
Kishlay
Bright or shining.
Sanskrit
Kisho
One who is noble or prosperous.
Japanese
Kishwa
not clear or widely known.
Arabic
Kisna
Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Kisni
Dewdrop.
Hungarian
Kito
Precious.
Swahili
Kitr
Crown.
Hebrew
Kitron
Citron tree.
Hebrew
Kitroon
Citron tree.
Hebrew
Kittim
Descendants of Kittim.
Hebrew
Kitto
North.
Japanese
Kittu
A nickname for people with the name Kirtana.
Tamil
Kittur
Town near Belgaum, Karnataka.
Kannada
Kitunda
Victorious.
Swahili
Kiumars
First man in Persian mythology.
Persian
Kiume
Strong, masculine.
Swahili
Kiyaan
Kiyaan means 'king' or 'royal' in Persian.
Persian
Kiyan
Kiyan means 'king' or 'royal' in Persian.
Persian
Kiyani
It means 'the one who is loved' or 'beloved'.
Swahili
Kiyansh
Part of Lord Vishnu; divine fragment.
Sanskrit
Kiyohiko
Pure boy, from Japanese kiyo meaning 'pure' and hiko meaning 'boy'.
Japanese
Kiyokaya
Kiyokaya is a Japanese name meaning 'pure valley' or 'clear valley'.
Japanese
Kiza
It means 'precious' or 'beloved' in Swahili.
Swahili
Kizza
Born after twins.
Yoruba
Klaas
Short form of Nicolaas, meaning 'victory of the people'.
Dutch
Klas
Fame, Renown.
Scandinavian
Klassis
Glory, Renown.
Greek
Klassr
Fame, Renown.
Icelandic
Klaus
Victory of the people.
German
Kleef
Derived from a Dutch surname meaning 'cliff' or 'steep slope'.
Dutch
Kleppr
A nickname meaning 'cliff' or 'rock', often used as a byname.
Norse
Kline
Derived from a surname meaning 'small stream' in Old English.
English
Klinger
Derived from the German word 'Klinge' meaning 'blade' or 'sword', referring t...
German
Knight
Warrior or servant.
English
Knightley
From the knight's meadow.
English
Knish
A Jewish type of dumpling.
Yiddish
Knowle
From the knoll or small hill.
English
Knox
Round-topped hill.
Scottish
Knut
Knot, joint.
German
Knute
Knot.
Scandinavian
Knutr
Knot.
Scandinavian
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