Boy Names That Mean O

Discover Boy names meaning O with origins and popularity.

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Tarapada
One who is devoted to the star or a celestial body.
Sanskrit
Taraprashad
Gift of the star; one who is blessed by the stars.
Sanskrit
Taraqab
Means 'path' or 'way' in Arabic.
Arabic
Tarasankar
Derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'star' or 'protector of the stars'.
Sanskrit
Tarasios
Derived from the Greek name Tarasios, meaning 'from Tarentum' (a city in sout...
Greek
Tarasvin
One who is skilled in crossing or traversing.
Sanskrit
Taraswat
Belonging to the stars or celestial.
Sanskrit
Taraswin
One who is victorious over the stars.
Sanskrit
Taravali
A star or a cluster of stars; also a name for the goddess Lakshmi.
Sanskrit
Taraz
Adornment, style, elegance
Persian
Tarazy
Derived from 'tara', meaning 'weight' or 'balance', possibly a nickname for a...
Polish
Tarcoola
Place name meaning 'river crossing' or 'ford' in the local Aboriginal language.
Aboriginal
Tareef
Praise or commendation, often used to express admiration.
Arabic
Tareek
Path or way, often used metaphorically to mean a method or manner.
Arabic
Tareem
Generous or noble, derived from the Arabic root meaning to be generous.
Arabic
Tareeq
Path, way, or road.
Arabic
Tareer
Path, way, or manner of doing something.
Arabic
Tarek
It means 'striker' or 'one who knocks at the door'.
Arabic
Tarendra
Lord of the stars, a name for the moon.
Sanskrit
Taresh
Derived from Sanskrit meaning 'star' or 'celestial body'.
Sanskrit
Tarfah
Tarfah means 'fresh, tender branch' or 'young shoot' in Arabic.
Arabic
Tarikh
History.
Arabic
Tariku
His story.
Ethiopian
Tariq
To knock at the door, morning star.
Arabic
Tarjan
To meet.
Hungarian
Tarjei
Powerful warrior.
Norwegian
Tarkan
Brave, strong.
Turkish
Tarkesh
One who is like a star or celestial body.
Persian
Tarkeshwar
Lord of stars.
Sanskrit
Tarleton
From the thunder estate.
English
Tarmon
Derived from 'tarmon', meaning 'church land' or 'sanctuary'.
Irish
Tarnkappe
A magical cloak or cap that makes the wearer invisible, from German folklore.
German
Taro
Taro means 'first-born son' in Japanese.
Japanese
Taroosh
Strong, powerful.
Persian
Tarquin
Of the Tarquinii, an Etruscan family name meaning 'ruler'.
Latin
Tarqum
Dignified, noble.
Arabic
Tarrant
From the English surname meaning 'son of Tarran', possibly derived from a pla...
English
Tarsem
Star, savior, or one who crosses over depending on context
Punjabi
Tarshit
One who is praised or celebrated.
Sanskrit
Tarsus
From Tarsus, an ancient city in Cilicia, meaning 'winged' or 'flat basket'.
Greek
Tartak
derived from the name Tartak, a Babylonian deity associated with the city of ...
Hebrew
Tartan
A type of patterned cloth associated with Scottish clans.
Scottish
Taru
Legend, myth, or story in Finnish folklore.
Finnish
Tarun
Young, youth.
Hindi
Tarunak
Young, tender.
Sanskrit
Tarunendu
Derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'lord of the stars' or 'moon'.
Bengali
Tarunesh
King of young ones.
Hindi
Taruntapan
Sun of youth, rejuvenation of the sun.
Sanskrit
TarunVijay
Victorious youth.
Hindi
Tarush
Conqueror.
Hindi
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