Boy Names That Mean O

Discover Boy names meaning O with origins and popularity.

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Lingasamy
Derived from the Tamil words 'lingam' (symbol of Shiva) and 'samy' (lord), me...
Tamil
Lingesan
Lingesan is a Tamil name meaning 'lord of the lingam,' referring to the Hindu...
Tamil
Lingesh
Lord of the lingam, a name for the Hindu god Shiva.
Tamil
Linis
Derived from Greek 'linon' meaning flax or linen.
Greek
Linnaeus
Name of a famous 18th-century botanist.
Swedish
Linnie
Linnie is a diminutive of Lin, often associated with the linden tree or a lake.
English
Linny
Diminutive of Linda, meaning 'pretty' or 'soft'.
English
Lino
Short form of names ending in -lino, such as Angelino or Paolino, meaning 'li...
Italian
Linous
Derived from Greek 'linos', meaning flax or linen.
Greek
Linton
From the town of flax, referring to a place where flax was grown.
English
Linus
Flax, derived from the Greek word for the flax plant.
Greek
Linwood
From the Old English elements 'lind' meaning 'lime tree' and 'wudu' meaning '...
English
Lionel
Young lion, derived from the Latin name Leonellus.
French
Lionello
Little lion, derived from Latin 'leo' meaning lion.
Italian
Liosliath
Means 'grey fortress' or 'grey stone fort' in Irish.
Irish
Lipman
Derived from the Yiddish name Lipman, meaning 'beloved man'.
Yiddish
Lipot
People.
Hungarian
Lippi
Diminutive form of Philip, lover of horses.
Italian
Lippio
Diminutive form of Philip, lover of horses.
Italian
Lippo
Diminutive form of Philip, lover of horses.
Italian
Liran
My song, rejoicing.
Hebrew
Liron
My song or my joy.
Hebrew
Lisaan
Lisaan means 'tongue' or 'language' in Arabic.
Arabic
Lisander
Liberator of men, derived from Greek elements 'lysis' (release) and 'aner' (m...
Greek
Lisanuddin
Servant of the faith or religion.
Arabic
Lisimbah
It means 'good news' or 'gospel'.
Swahili
Lissandro
Defender of mankind.
Greek
List
Derived from the English word for a series of items, used as a given name.
English
Lister
One who is a dyer.
English
Litesh
Lord of Light.
Sanskrit
Littleton
From the little town or settlement.
English
Litton
Derived from a place name meaning 'settlement on a hill'.
English
Lius
Diminutive of Liudas, meaning 'people' or 'tribe'.
Lithuanian
Livdeep
Combines 'Liv' (absorbed) and 'deep' (lamp), meaning 'absorbed in the light'.
Punjabi
Livingston
From the settlement of Livingstone, meaning 'Leofwine's stone'.
English
Livpreet
A name combining 'Liv' (love) and 'preet' (love), meaning 'one who is loved'.
Punjabi
Livsharan
Beloved of the Lord, combining 'Liv' (love) and 'Sharan' (shelter).
Punjabi
Livtar
One who crosses the ocean of life.
Punjabi
Lizandra
Defender of mankind.
Greek
Ljudevit
Famous warrior, from the Slavic elements 'ljud' (people) and 'vit' (victory).
Slavic
Lobo
Wolf.
Spanish
Loche
Dweller by the pond.
French
Lochey
From the land near the loch (lake).
Scottish
Lochie
From the land near the loch (lake).
Scottish
Lochlain
Fierce warrior.
Irish
Lochlan
From the land near the loch (lake).
Scottish
Lochlen
From the land near the loch (lake).
Scottish
Lochlin
From the land near the loch (lake).
Scottish
Lochlon
From the land near the loch (lake).
Scottish
Lochlyn
From the land near the loch (lake).
Scottish
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