Boy Names That Mean The

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Orlyg
Spear of the eagle.
Norse
Orman
Dweller of the valley.
English
Orme
From the willow grove.
English
Ormeman
Man of the spear.
English
Ormemund
Protected by the spear.
English
Ormen
From the serpent.
English
Ormerod
From the snake eden.
English
Ormon
From the spear or mountain.
English
Orren
From the riverbank.
English
Orrey
From the riverbank.
English
Orric
Rules with the spear.
English
Orrick
Edge of the spear.
English
Orron
From the riverbank.
English
Orrys
From the oak tree.
English
Orthros
Refers to the mythical two-headed dog in Greek mythology.
Greek
Orton
From the town on the riverbank.
English
Orunjan
Meaning 'the sun is the source of life', a Yoruba name.
Yoruba
Orval
Gold village, from the Old English elements 'or' (gold) and 'wealh' (foreigne...
English
Orvil
From the Old English name Ordwulf, meaning 'spear wolf'.
English
Orville
From the French place name Orville, meaning 'golden town'.
English
Orvin
Friend of the boar, from Old English elements.
English
Orway
From the Old English words for 'spear' and 'warrior'.
English
Orwel
From the Old English elements 'ord' meaning point and 'wella' meaning spring ...
English
Orwin
Friend of the boar, from Old English elements 'eofor' (boar) and 'wine' (frie...
English
Osborne
Divine bear, from the Old English elements 'os' (god) and 'beorn' (bear).
English
Osbourn
Divine bear, from the Old English elements 'os' (god) and 'beorn' (bear).
English
Osbourne
Divine bear, from the Old English elements 'os' (god) and 'beorn' (bear).
English
Osckar
Spear of the gods.
Swedish
Oscosh
Feather.
Cherokee
Osia
Diminutive of Oskar, meaning 'spear of the gods'.
Polish
Osier
From the osier tree, a type of willow used in basket weaving.
English
Osiris
Powerful eye of the throne.
Egyptian
Osmir
Derived from the Germanic name Osmar, meaning 'divine fame'.
Spanish
Osmondo
Divine protection, from the elements 'ans' (god) and 'mund' (protection).
Germanic
Osmonte
From the Old English elements 'os' meaning god and 'mont' meaning hill.
English
Osmundo
God's protection, derived from the Germanic elements 'ans' (god) and 'mund' (...
Spanish
Osogo
Means 'born in the morning' in the Luo language.
Luo
Ostein
Descendant of the stone god.
Norse
Oswald
Divine power or ruler of the house.
English
Others
Plural form of other.
English
Ottavio
Eighth, referring to the eighth-born child.
Italian
Ottavius
Eighth, referring to the eighth-born child.
Latin
Otteran
Derived from the Irish name Oitir, meaning 'wealthy warrior'.
Irish
Ottfried
Rich in peace, from the Germanic elements 'ot' meaning wealth and 'frid' mean...
Germanic
Ottoway
From the estate by the Otter river.
English
Ottway
From the estate by the Otter river.
English
Otway
From the estate by the Otter river.
English
Oudumber
A name for the sacred fig tree, symbolizing wisdom and immortality.
Sanskrit
Outram
From the outer farm.
English
Overtan
From the shore of oats.
English
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