Boy Names That Mean O

Discover Boy names meaning O with origins and popularity.

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Rease
Graceful rose.
English
Reave
Rover, wanderer.
English
Reaves
Son of Reeve.
English
Rebanta
Son of Surya in Hindu tradition
Sanskrit
Rebh
To bond, connect.
Hebrew
Rechavia
God has answered.
Hebrew
Redah
One who walks softly.
Arabic
Redclif
From the red cliff.
English
Redclyth
From the red cliff.
English
Redding
Referring to a settlement by the reeds or a red meadow.
English
Reddman
One who has a reddish complexion or hair.
English
Reddpath
Referring to a path with red vegetation or terrain.
English
Reddy
Son of Reid (red-haired), or a nickname for someone with red hair.
Scottish
Redlea
From the red meadow or pasture.
English
Redleah
From the red meadow or pasture.
English
Redleigh
From the red meadow or clearing.
English
Redley
From the red meadow or clearing.
English
Redli
From the red meadow or clearing.
English
Redlie
From the red meadow or clearing.
English
Redly
From the red meadow or clearing.
English
Redman
One with a reddish complexion or hair.
English
Redmon
One with a reddish complexion or hair.
English
Redmond
From the red hill.
Irish
Redmondo
One with a reddish complexion or hair.
Spanish
Redmun
One with a reddish complexion or hair.
English
Redouane
Servant of the Merciful (one of God's attributes).
Arabic
Redpath
Dweller by the red path or road.
English
Redu
Redu is a Japanese name meaning 'lotus' or 'love'.
Japanese
Redvers
From the red ford, a place name meaning 'red crossing'.
English
Redwald
Red ruler, from elements 'read' (red) and 'weald' (power).
English
Redwold
Red wolf, referring to a wolf with a reddish coat.
English
Reeban
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'ribhu', meaning 'clever' or 'skillful'.
Sanskrit
Reece
Derived from the Welsh name Rhys, meaning 'enthusiasm' or 'ardor'.
Welsh
Reeford
From the Reed Ford.
English
Reelaiah
God is my shepherd.
Hebrew
Rees
Derived from the Welsh name Rhys, meaning 'enthusiasm' or 'ardor'.
Welsh
Reeth
Tradition or custom
Sanskrit
Reeves
Son of Reeve; steward.
English
Refr
Referring to a person who is bold or reckless.
Norse
Refugio
Referring to a place of shelter or refuge.
Spanish
Regal
Royal or majestic.
English
Regem
Means 'friend' or 'companion' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Regemmelech
Friend of the king.
Hebrew
Regent
Ruler, governor.
English
Regenweald
Rainy forest.
English
Reginald
Ruler's counsel.
English
Reginaldas
Counselor's rule.
Lithuanian
Reginaldus
Ruler's counsel.
Latin
Reginberaht
Famous counsel, from regin 'counsel' and beraht 'bright'.
Germanic
Reginhard
Mighty advisor, from 'ragin' (advice) and 'hard' (brave).
Germanic
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