Names That Mean And

Discover baby names meaning And for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Ojabala
Having power and strength.
Sanskrit
Oktai
Meaning 'arrow' or 'shooter', symbolizing speed and precision.
Turkish
Oland
From the open land.
Swedish
Olander
Land owner.
Swedish
Olando
From the land of lions.
Spanish
Oleanda
Oleander flower.
Spanish
Oleandah
Oleander flower.
Spanish
Oleander
Oleander flower.
English
Olek
Diminutive of Aleksander, meaning 'defender of mankind'.
Polish
Olindo
Derived from the Germanic name Oland, meaning 'from the land of the ancestors'.
Italian
Oliva
Olive tree, symbolizing peace and fruitfulness.
Latin
Oliver
Olive tree, symbolizing peace and fruitfulness.
English
Olivetta
Little olive tree, symbolizing peace and fruitfulness.
Italian
Olivette
Olive tree, symbolizing peace and fruitfulness.
French
Olivier
Olive tree, symbolizing peace and fruitfulness.
French
Olivieras
Derived from the Lithuanian word for 'olive tree', symbolizing peace and frui...
Lithuanian
Olivieros
Derived from the olive tree, symbolizing peace and fruitfulness.
Greek
Omah
Child born to bring joy and happiness.
Yoruba
Omisha
Goddess of birth and death.
Sanskrit
Omkaar
Om and Kaar together mean the sound or form of the sacred syllable Om.
Sanskrit
Onipede
One who is loved and cared for.
Yoruba
Onndrea
Feminine form of Andrew (manly).
Greek
Onndria
Feminine form of Andrew (manly).
Greek
Orenthal
Combination of Oren and Nathaniel.
English
Orfelinda
Combination of Orfeo and Linda, meaning 'beautiful Orpheus'.
Spanish
Orfeus
Orfeus is the Greek form of Orpheus, a legendary musician and poet in Greek m...
Greek
Orghlaith
Golden princess, from ór meaning gold and flaith meaning princess.
Irish
Orion
In Greek mythology, Orion was a mighty hunter and son of Poseidon.
Greek
Orkhan
Meaning 'ruler of the city' or 'khan of the city', from Turkish 'or' (city) a...
Turkish
Orlan
Renowned in his land.
French
Orland
Famous land.
German
Orlanda
Famous in the land.
Italian
Orlande
Fame of the land.
French
Orlando
Famous land.
Spanish
Orlantha
Renowned in her land.
English
Ormanda
From the Old English words for 'serpent' and 'wood', meaning 'serpent of the ...
English
Ortensiana
Derived from the Italian word for hydrangea, symbolizing beauty and grace.
Italian
Ortrud
Point of a spear and strength.
German
Ortruda
Point of a spear and strength.
German
Ortrude
A combination of 'ort' meaning point or spear and 'trud' meaning strength, th...
Germanic
Ortygia
Refers to a small island in Greek mythology where Artemis was born.
Greek
Orval
Gold village, from the Old English elements 'or' (gold) and 'wealh' (foreigne...
English
Orwald
Spear ruler, from Old English elements 'ord' (spear) and 'weald' (ruler).
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
Osarma
One who is like a lion; powerful and majestic.
Sanskrit
Osbart
Divine bright, from 'os' meaning god and 'beorht' meaning bright.
English
Osbeorht
Divine brightness, from os 'god' and beorht 'bright'.
English
Osbirt
Divine bright, from Old English 'os' (god) and 'beorht' (bright).
English
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