Boy Names That Mean O

Discover Boy names meaning O with origins and popularity.

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Lanford
From the long ford, a place name meaning 'long river crossing'.
English
Langdon
From the long hill, derived from Old English lang and dun.
English
Lange
Derived from a nickname for a tall person, from German 'lang' meaning 'long'.
German
Langeleigh
From the long meadow or field.
English
Langer
One who is long or tall.
German
Langey
Long island or long meadow.
English
Langford
From the long ford (a shallow place in a river).
English
Langham
From the long meadow.
English
Langhorn
From the long horn.
English
Langlea
From the long meadow or long clearing.
English
Langleah
From the long meadow.
English
Langleigh
Long meadow or long clearing.
English
Langley
From the long meadow.
English
Langli
One who is tall or long.
Icelandic
Langlie
Long meadow or long clearing.
English
Langly
From the long meadow.
English
Langsdon
From the long hill.
English
Langsdown
From the long hill.
English
Langston
Long stone.
English
Langstone
Long stone.
English
Langward
From the long guardian.
English
Langworth
From the long enclosure.
English
Lanier
Wool worker.
French
Lankesh
Lord of Lanka
Sanskrit
Lankston
From the long hill.
English
Lannan
Little champion.
Irish
Lanndon
From the long hill.
English
Lansing
From the town of Lansing, Michigan.
English
Lanston
From the long town.
English
Lanty
Rough.
Irish
Laochailan
Graceful hero.
Scottish
Laocoon
People's voice.
Greek
Laodicea
Just people.
Greek
Laoidhigh
Poetic, magical.
Scottish
Laomedon
Ruler of the people.
Greek
Lapidos
Torches.
Hebrew
Lapidoth
Torches.
Hebrew
Lapu
Lapu is a Cherokee name meaning 'handsome' or 'beautiful'.
Cherokee
Laqeet
It means 'one who is found or discovered'.
Arabic
Laqis
not readily available, suggesting it may have an obscure or less common meaning.
Arabic
Laquan
Means 'to be calm' or 'peaceful' in Yoruba.
Yoruba
Larch
A type of deciduous tree.
English
Larcwide
Unclear, possibly a combination of two words.
English
Laredo
Fierce and strong.
Spanish
Larent
From Laurentum, an ancient Roman city.
Latin
Larenti
From Laurentum, an ancient Roman city.
Italian
Lares
A name from ancient Roman mythology, possibly derived from lares, the househo...
Latin
Largo
Long or tall.
Italian
Laris
Derived from the Slavic element 'lari' meaning 'seagull'.
Slavic
Larkan
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Lorcáin, meaning 'descendant of Lorcán', a ...
Irish
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