Names That Mean O

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

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Skinfaxi
Referring to a mythical horse that pulls the day forward in Norse mythology.
Norse
Skinner
Referring to someone who prepares or works with animal skins.
English
Skioler
Referring to someone who is skilled or clever.
Norse
Skip
Referring to a person who skips or jumps lightly.
English
Skipper
Referring to a person who is the captain or leader.
English
Skippere
Referring to a female captain or leader.
English
Skipton
Referring to someone who is from the town of Skipton in England.
English
Skiriki
Referring to someone who is quick or agile.
Russian
Skirnir
Referring to a mythical character who is the messenger of the gods.
Norse
Skorri
Referring to someone who is swift or quick.
Norse
Skot
Referring to someone who is from Scotland.
Scottish
Skrymir
Referring to a giant in Norse mythology.
Norse
Skuld
Referring to one of the Norns (fates) in Norse mythology, associated with fut...
Norse
Skule
Referring to someone who is famous or renowned.
Norwegian
Skuli
Referring to someone who is a shelter or refuge.
Norse
Skuyler
Scholar.
Dutch
Skyla
Sheltering, protective.
English
Skylar
Scholar.
Dutch
Skylla
Mythical creature associated with whirlpools.
Greek
Sladan
Famous glory.
Slavic
Slaidin
Derived from 'sláidin', meaning 'little stream' or 'brook'.
Irish
Slain
Means 'health' or 'soundness' in Irish.
Irish
Slaine
Slaine means 'health' or 'soundness' in Irish.
Irish
Slane
Means 'health' or 'soundness' in Irish.
Irish
Slaney
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Sláine, meaning 'descendant of Sláine', a p...
Irish
Slani
Derived from the Slavic element 'slava' meaning 'glory'.
Slavic
Slansky
Derived from the Slavic element 'slava' meaning 'glory'.
Slavic
Slany
Derived from the Slavic element 'slava' meaning 'glory'.
Slavic
Slater
derived from an Old English occupational name for a slater, or someone who la...
English
Slaton
From the valley farm.
English
Slava
Glory.
Slavic
Slavek
Glorious ruler.
Slavic
Slaven
Glory or fame.
Slavic
Slavic
From the Slavs.
Slavic
Slavik
Glorious or famous.
Slavic
Slavin
Glory or fame.
Slavic
Slavochka
Affectionate form of Slava.
Slavic
Slavomir
Glorious peace.
Slavic
Slavonic
Relating to the Slavs.
Slavic
Slawomierz
Glorious peace.
Slavic
Slayd
A sliding movement.
English
Slaydan
Combination of the names Slay and Dan.
English
Slayden
District of hermits.
English
Slayter
Leather worker.
English
Slayton
From the valley of the Saxon people.
English
Slegmund
Fierce protector.
Norse
Slevin
Storyteller.
Irish
Slgismonda
Protector of victory.
Italian
Slglsmondo
Protector of peace.
Italian
Slgmund
Protector of victory.
German
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