Boy Names That Mean O

Discover Boy names meaning O with origins and popularity.

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Thurdae
The meaning of Thurdae is derived from the day of the week, Thursday.
English
Thurgood
Derived from the Old English name 'Þurgod', meaning 'Thor's god' or 'Thor's ...
English
Thurhloew
Thurhloew means 'through the mound' or 'from the burial mound'.
English
Thurio
Derived from the Latin name 'Turius', possibly meaning 'of the Turii' or rela...
Latin
Thurl
From the Old English name Þurhild, meaning 'Thor's battle'.
English
Thurleigh
From the meadow where thorn trees grow.
English
Thurlow
From the hill of Thor, referring to the Norse god.
English
Thurmond
From the Old English elements 'thur' meaning 'thorn' and 'mund' meaning 'prot...
English
Thurmondo
The meaning of Thurmondo is Variation of Thurmond.
Spanish
Thurmun
Protected by Thor.
English
Thurmund
The meaning of Thurmund is Variation of Thurmun.
English
Thurmundo
The meaning of Thurmundo is Variation of Thurmund.
Spanish
Thursdai
The meaning of Thursdai is Variation of the day of the week, Thursday.
English
Thursday
Derived from the Old English word for the fifth day of the week, named after ...
English
Thurstan
From the Old English name Þurstan, meaning 'Thor's stone'.
English
Thurston
From the Old English personal name Þurstan, meaning 'Thor's stone'.
English
Thurstun
From the Old English personal name Þurstān, meaning 'Thor's stone'.
English
Thutmose
Born of Thoth, the god of wisdom and writing.
Egyptian
Thuyet
Meaning 'theory' or 'doctrine' in Vietnamese.
Vietnamese
Thwaite
Derived from Old Norse 'þveit', meaning a clearing or meadow.
Norse
Thyaganand
Joy through sacrifice
Sanskrit
Thyestes
Son of Pelops and Hippodamia in Greek mythology, known for his feud with his ...
Greek
Thyobald
Bold people, from the elements 'theud' meaning people and 'bald' meaning bold.
Germanic
Thyreus
derived from Greek mythology, name of a Spartan warrior.
Greek
Tiago
Portuguese form of James, meaning 'supplanter'.
Portuguese
Tiarchnach
Sovereign lord.
Irish
Tiarnach
Lord, noble.
Irish
Tiarnan
Little lord.
Irish
Tiberio
Of the Tiber river, referring to the Tiber River in Italy.
Italian
Tiboly
Derived from the Hungarian name Tibor, meaning 'holy place' or 'sacred'.
Hungarian
Tibor
Derived from the Latin name Tiberius, meaning 'of the Tiber River'.
Hungarian
Ticho
God is with me.
Hebrew
Tidal
Relating to the tide; a modern nature-inspired name.
English
Tiernan
Little lord or lordly.
Irish
Tigger
Referring to a character from Winnie-the-Pooh.
English
Tighearnach
Means 'lordly' or 'masterful' in Irish.
Irish
Tihalt
Bold ruler.
Germanic
Tiham
God's generosity.
Arabic
Tihamer
Powerful ruler.
Hungarian
Tihami
One who is raised.
Arabic
Tihkoosue
He who tells the truth.
Cherokee
Tiifu
Honourable.
Swahili
Tijasar
Powerful and brave.
Indonesian
Tikhon
Godly, divine.
Russian
Tiki
Coming from timber or wood.
Maori
Tikshna
Sharp, keen, or intense; often used to describe intellect or perception.
Sanskrit
Tikvath
Hope.
Hebrew
Tila
Noble, gentle.
Germanic
Tiladene
Combination of Tila and Dene, possibly meaning 'tilled valley'.
English
Tilak
A mark or symbol, often a vermilion dot worn on the forehead as a religious o...
Sanskrit
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