Boy Names That Mean O

Discover Boy names meaning O with origins and popularity.

35,884 names found Page 398 of 718
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Masayuki
Masayuki means 'true happiness' or 'righteous happiness' in Japanese.
Japanese
Masbat
Masbat means 'firm' or 'established' in Arabic.
Arabic
Mascot
A person or thing adopted by a group as a symbol.
English
Masdiq
A person who speaks the truth.
Arabic
Masduq
Trustworthy or truthful person.
Arabic
Maseeb
Difficulties or hardships.
Arabic
Maseeh
One who is blessed or fortunate.
Arabic
Maseehuzzaman
Messiah or healer of the age
Arabic
Maseel
One who is gentle and kind.
Arabic
Maseer
One who is prosperous or successful.
Arabic
Maseeri
One who is prosperous or successful.
Arabic
Masefield
From the open field.
English
Mashaaq
One who is praised or commendable.
Arabic
Mashad
A place name referring to the city of Mashhad in Iran, meaning 'place of mart...
Persian
Mashahid
Witness, one who testifies.
Arabic
MashAllah
An expression meaning 'what God has willed', used to show appreciation or pra...
Arabic
Mashama
Miraculous power, chief.
Cherokee
Mashar
To gather, unite, bring together.
Arabic
Mashari
Explorer, discoverer, adventurer.
Arabic
Mashariq
Mashariq means 'east' or 'places of sunrise' in Arabic.
Arabic
Mashawir
Someone who gives advice, counselor, advisor.
Arabic
Mashdar
Editor, proofreader, reviser.
Arabic
Mashed
A mixture of ingredients, usually referring to food.
English
Masheed
Graceful, elegant, noble.
Arabic
Masheedi
Native or belonging to a specific place or tribe.
Arabic
Masheer
Advisor or counselor
Arabic
Mashhoon
Praiseworthy.
Arabic
Mashhur
Famous.
Arabic
Mashiyat
Will, determination.
Arabic
Mashood
Witnessed, observed.
Arabic
Mashoof
Carried, transported.
Arabic
Mashooq
Beloved, loved one
Arabic
Mashqur
Praised, commended.
Arabic
Mashrab
Drinking, the act of drinking.
Arabic
Mashraf
Noble, dignified.
Arabic
Mashrafi
Honored, noble, or exalted
Arabic
Mashriqi
Eastern, from the East.
Arabic
Mashruh
One who is cheerful or happy.
Arabic
Mashuhuri
Famous, well-known.
Swahili
Mashuq
Beloved, loved one.
Arabic
Masichuvio
Oak.
Cherokee
Masid
Someone who prays regularly.
Arabic
Masio
Small house.
Italian
Masir
One who has a purpose.
Arabic
Masjid
Mosque.
Arabic
Maskah
Covered.
Hebrew
Maskhar
A jester or clown, derived from the Arabic word 'maskhara' meaning to mock or...
Arabic
Maskini
Poor.
Swahili
Maskoor
Fortunate.
Arabic
Maslahat
Advantage, benefit, or welfare.
Arabic
About names that mean O

Names with the meaning “O” are often chosen for their symbolism and positive values. Explore origins, pronunciation, and popularity to find the right fit.

Suggest a Name
BabyNameLore