Boy Names That Mean O

Discover Boy names meaning O with origins and popularity.

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Barksdale
From the birch tree valley.
English
Barlaam
Pledged to God.
Hebrew
Barlow
From the hill or mound.
English
Barlowe
From the barley hill.
English
Barna
Diminutive of Barnabás, meaning 'son of consolation' or 'son of prophecy'.
Hungarian
Barnab
Son of consolation or son of prophecy.
Arabic
Barnabas
Son of encouragement or son of consolation.
Greek
Barnaby
Son of comfort, from the Aramaic name Bar-Nabiy.
English
Barnard
Derived from the Germanic elements 'bern' meaning bear and 'hard' meaning bra...
German
Barnat
Derived from the Polish word 'barnat', meaning 'armored' or 'protected'.
Polish
Barnes
Occupational surname for someone who worked at a barn.
English
Barneston
Barneston means 'settlement of the barn' or 'town of the barn'.
English
Barnet
From the barley farm.
English
Barnette
Feminine form of Barnet, from the barley farm.
English
Barney
Son of consolation.
Hebrew
Barnhard
Strong as a bear.
German
Barnhart
From the barley farm.
English
Barni
Diminutive of Barnabás, meaning 'son of consolation' or 'son of prophecy'.
Hungarian
Barnie
Diminutive of Barnaby, meaning 'son of consolation'.
English
Barnum
From the barn house.
English
Barny
Diminutive of Barnaby, meaning 'son of consolation'.
English
Baron
Nobleman.
English
Barozushem
Son of Zushem.
Hebrew
Barqash
Thunderbolt.
Arabic
Barram
Brown, tawny.
Arabic
Barrani
Foreign, exotic.
Arabic
Barraq
Flash of lightning.
Arabic
Barre
From the gate, barrier.
English
Barren
Unable to conceive children, infertile.
English
Barrhet
Helmed warrior.
French
Barric
Little spear, strong.
Irish
Barrik
Blessed, prominent.
Hebrew
Barrington
Town of warriors.
English
Barris
From the barony, nobleman.
English
Barrit
Strong, brave.
Hebrew
Barron
Nobly born.
English
Barrow
From the hill, mound.
English
Barsam
Lion.
Persian
Bartal
Son of the dew.
Hebrew
Bartalan
Bright and noble.
Hungarian
Bartek
Strong as a bear.
Polish
Barth
Son of the furrow, derived from the Aramaic name Bar-Talmay.
Germanic
Barthel
Son of the furrow, derived from Bartholomew.
Germanic
Barthelemi
Son of Talmai, meaning 'furrowed' or 'abounding in furrows'.
French
Barthelemy
Son of Talmai, meaning 'furrowed' or 'abounding in furrows'.
French
Bartholemew
Son of Talmai.
Greek
Bartholomaus
Son of the furrow, derived from the Aramaic name Bar-Talmai.
German
Bartholomeus
Son of Talmai, meaning 'furrowed' or 'abounding in furrows'.
Dutch
Bartholomew
Son of Talmai.
Hebrew
Bartimaeus
Son of Timaeus.
Greek
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