Boy Names That Mean O

Discover Boy names meaning O with origins and popularity.

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Bahz
Prosperous, fortunate.
Arabic
Bahzad
Fortunate, lucky, or prosperous.
Persian
Bahzar
Abundance, opulence.
Persian
Baiardo
Courageous, brave.
Italian
Baiaspan
Powerful, mighty.
Persian
Baibhav
One who is powerful or mighty.
Sanskrit
Baidyanath
Lord of physicians, an epithet of the Hindu god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Baig
Originally a title of nobility or high rank.
Arabic
Baikuntha
Name of Vishnu, meaning 'lord of the universe'.
Sanskrit
Bail
Derived from the Old English word 'bægel', meaning a curved or bent object.
English
Bailly
Bailiff, one who administers justice.
French
Bailul
Nobility, excellence.
Arabic
Bainard
Brave lord.
Germanic
Bainbridge
Bridge over a stream or river.
English
Bainbrydge
Bridge over a stream or river.
English
Bainebridge
Bridge over a stream or river.
English
Bainhrydge
Bridge over a stream or river.
English
Bair
Shortened form of the name Barbara.
Scottish
Bairan
Hundred thousand, very many.
Chinese
Baird
Minstrel, poet, or bard.
Scottish
Bairde
Poet, one who composes verses.
Scottish
Bairden
From the valley of the river Bairden.
English
Bairn
Child or baby.
Scottish
Baitar
Surgical instrument or surgeon.
Arabic
Bajala
A Finnish surname derived from 'baja', meaning 'low' or 'short'.
Finnish
Bajarang
A name of Lord Hanuman, a Hindu deity.
Sanskrit
Bajen
From the name of a village in Sweden.
Swedish
Bajinath
A name of Lord Shiva, a Hindu deity.
Sanskrit
Bajnok
Champion.
Hungarian
Bajra
Thunderbolt, strong.
Sanskrit
Bajrang
A name of Lord Hanuman, a Hindu deity.
Sanskrit
Bajrangbali
Another name of Lord Hanuman
Sanskrit
Bajul
Rooster.
Indonesian
Bajwa
Strong.
Punjabi
Bakari
Promising, Noble.
Swahili
Bakbuk
Owl.
Hebrew
Bakbukiah
Daughter of the owl.
Hebrew
Bakhat
Fortune, luck.
Arabic
Bakheet
Lucky or fortunate, derived from Arabic root b-k-t.
Arabic
Bakhit
Lucky, fortunate.
Arabic
Bakhoor
Fragrant smoke, incense.
Arabic
Bakhshayesh
Gifted, generous.
Persian
Bakhsheesh
Gift or gratuity, often given as a tip or alms.
Persian
Bakhtaavar
Blessed with fortune.
Persian
Bakr
Young camel.
Arabic
Bakraj
King of crane.
Sanskrit
Bakri
Early, young camel, or related to Abu Bakr
Arabic
Bakshi
A title given to a village chief.
Punjabi
Bakshish
Gift, generosity.
Arabic
Baktash
not widely known, but it is believed to have positive connotations related to...
Persian
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