Boy Names That Mean O

Discover Boy names meaning O with origins and popularity.

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Leonatus
Lion-like, derived from Latin 'leo' meaning lion.
Latin
Leoncio
Lion-like.
Spanish
Leonek
Lion.
Polish
Leonel
Lion-like.
Spanish
Leonetti
Son of Leoni.
Italian
Leonhard
Brave lion.
German
Leoni
Lion.
English
Leonidas
Son of the lion.
Greek
Leonide
Lion-like.
French
Leonides
Descendant of Leonidas.
Greek
Leonine
Lion-like, derived from Latin 'leo' meaning lion.
Latin
Leonirez
Lion-like.
Spanish
Leonis
Lion-like.
Greek
Leonitus
Lion-like.
Greek
Leonizio
Lion-like.
Italian
Leontes
Lion-like, derived from Greek 'leon' meaning lion.
Greek
Leontios
Lion-like, derived from Greek 'leon' meaning lion.
Greek
Leontis
Lion-like, derived from the Greek word 'leon' meaning lion.
Greek
Leopaul
Combination of Leo and Paul, meaning 'lion' and 'small'.
English
Leopold
Bold people, from Old High German liut 'people' and bald 'bold'.
Germanic
Leopoldo
Brave people.
German
Leopolo
Lion of the people.
Italian
Leos
Lion.
Greek
Leoti
Pronghorn.
Cherokee
Leotis
Of the people.
Greek
Lere
One who is special or chosen.
Yoruba
Lerenzo
Derived from Lorenzo, meaning 'from Laurentum' or 'crowned with laurel'.
Italian
Lerie
Combination of the names Laura and Marie.
English
Lerin
Combination of the names Laura and Erin.
English
Leroi
The king, derived from French 'le roi'.
French
Lerol
Modern invented name with no specific meaning.
English
Leron
My song; my joy.
Hebrew
Leroux
The red-haired one or redhead.
French
Leroy
The king, from French 'le roi'.
French
Lerrin
Modern invented name with no specific meaning.
English
Lery
Modern invented name with no specific meaning.
English
Leryn
Derived from Welsh 'ller' meaning 'the sea' or 'ocean'.
Welsh
Leshawn
Combination of the prefix 'Le-' and the name Shawn, meaning 'God is gracious'.
English
Leshem
A precious stone, possibly opal or amber, mentioned in the Bible.
Hebrew
Leshon
Means 'tongue' or 'language' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Lesner
From the meadow.
German
Lesser
Inferior, smaller.
English
Lester
From the fortress.
English
Lethe
Oblivion, forgetfulness.
Greek
Leupold
Bold descendant.
German
Leva
Lioness.
Lithuanian
Levandar
Combination of 'Levan' and 'dar', possibly meaning 'lion's gift'.
English
Levander
From the town of Leven.
Swedish
Leven
From the river Leven.
Scottish
Levent
Wind or light.
Turkish
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