Boy Names That Mean O

Discover Boy names meaning O with origins and popularity.

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Ujjan
Meaning:“Splendorous”.
Bengali
Ujjawal
Bright, shining, or radiant.
Sanskrit
Ujjay
Victorious or triumphant.
Bengali
Ujjayan
Victorious or one who achieves victory.
Bengali
Ujjayant
Victorious or one who has conquered.
Sanskrit
Ujjayanth
Victorious or triumphant.
Sanskrit
Ujjendra
Derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'lord of the stars' or 'king of the stars'.
Sanskrit
Ujjes
One who is victorious or triumphant.
Sanskrit
Ujjesh
One who is victorious or has conquered.
Sanskrit
Ujjivin
One who lives long or has a long life.
Sanskrit
Ujjwal
Bright, luminous.
Sanskrit
Ukko
God of the sky, thunder, and weather.
Finnish
Uksit
One who is united, joined together.
Sanskrit
Ukurugenzi
Director, leader.
Swahili
Ulagan
The world, universe.
Tamil
Ulaganathan
Lord of the world.
Tamil
Ulagappan
Protector of the world.
Tamil
Ulagarasan
King of the world.
Tamil
Ulagu
World or universe
Tamil
Ulai
My God is high, exalted.
Hebrew
Ulam
Community, people.
Hebrew
Uland
From the woodland.
English
Ulban
Noble bear.
Norse
Ulbrecht
Noble or bright ruler.
German
Ulbryght
Bright wolf.
English
Ulderico
Rich and powerful heritage.
Italian
Uldwyna
Noble friend or blessed friend.
English
Uledi
Means 'my lord' or 'my master' in Swahili.
Swahili
Ulen
Ulen is a Cherokee name meaning 'owl'.
Cherokee
Ulfar
Wolf warrior.
Norse
Ulfat
Affection, friendship, or intimacy.
Arabic
Ulfger
Wolf spear, combining 'ulf' (wolf) and 'ger' (spear).
Germanic
Ulfhrafn
Wolf raven, combining 'ulfr' (wolf) and 'hrafn' (raven).
Norse
Ulfr
Wolf.
Norse
Ulfred
Wolf peace, from Old English 'wulf' (wolf) and 'frið' (peace).
English
Ulhasa
Delightful, joyful.
Sanskrit
Ulick
Serves the people, noble leader.
Scottish
Ulik
Prosperous, wealthy.
Swedish
Ulisse
Greek name for Odysseus, the hero of Homer's Odyssey.
Italian
Ulisses
Portuguese and Spanish form of Odysseus, the hero of Homer's Odyssey.
Portuguese
Ullahas
Servant of Allah (God).
Arabic
Ullasa
Joyful, delightful, or exuberant.
Sanskrit
Ullasin
One with enthusiasm, joyful.
Sanskrit
Ullic
From the meadow by the lake.
Scottish
Ullleam
Resolute protector.
Scottish
Ullock
From the yew tree slope.
English
Ullok
Watchful one.
Norse
Ulman
Noble protector.
German
Ulmer
Famous ruler.
German
Ulmuka
Glow, radiance.
Sanskrit
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