Boy Names That Mean O

Discover Boy names meaning O with origins and popularity.

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Luverne
Beloved.
English
Luwaibid
Generous.
Arabic
Luwaih
Name of a Sahabi (companion of the Prophet Muhammad).
Arabic
Luyanda
It's going to be loved.
Zulu
Luzian
Light, derived from the Latin word 'lux'.
Latin
Lwandile
The family has increased, referring to the birth of a child.
Zulu
Lwazi
Knowledge or awareness, often given to a child born during a time of learning.
Zulu
Lyal
Meaning 'belonging to God' or 'God's gift'.
Hebrew
Lyam
Strong-willed warrior or protector.
Gaelic
Lyaqat
Worth, merit, or dignity.
Arabic
Lyas
To loosen, unbind.
Greek
Lycaon
Wolf.
Greek
Lyceus
Wolf-like.
Greek
Lycius
Wolf-like.
Greek
Lycurgus
Ruler of wolves.
Greek
Lycus
Wolf.
Greek
Lydon
Surname, derived from O'Lydon.
Irish
Lyeb
Short form of Lyeboslav.
Russian
Lyel
Light of God.
Hebrew
Lyfing
Life, protection.
Anglo-saxon
Lyko
Wolf.
Greek
Lyman
Occupational name for someone who worked as a lime merchant or lime burner.
English
Lymen
From the lime tree.
English
Lymin
Soft, gentle.
English
Lymoges
From the city of Limoges in France.
English
Lynberg
From the hill of flax.
English
Lynbergh
From the hill of flax.
English
Lynbert
Bright as a lion.
English
Lynbirt
Bright as a lion.
English
Lynburg
From the hill of flax.
English
Lynburt
Bright as a lion.
English
Lynbyrt
Bright as a lion.
English
Lync
From the linden tree hill.
English
Lynceus
Like a lynx (a type of wildcat).
Greek
Lynch
Descendant of Loingseach, meaning 'mariner' or 'exile'.
Irish
Lyndale
From the linden tree valley.
English
Lyndel
Combination of Linda and the suffix -el, meaning 'pretty' or 'soft'.
English
Lyndleigh
From the linden tree meadow.
English
Lynfa
Fair or blessed; derived from the Welsh word 'llyfn' meaning smooth.
Welsh
Lynford
From the Old English elements 'lind' meaning 'lime tree' and 'ford' meaning '...
English
Lynus
Companion.
Greek
Lynwood
From the linden tree forest.
English
Lyonal
Lion-hearted.
English
Lyonechka
Diminutive of Lyona, a form of Leonid, meaning 'lion-like'.
Russian
Lyonel
Young lion.
French
Lyonello
Little lion, derived from Latin 'leo' meaning lion.
Italian
Lyones
Derived from the city of Lyon, meaning 'lion'.
French
Lyosha
Defender of mankind.
Russian
Lypman
A person who loves music.
English
Lyrica
Song-like, melodic.
English
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