Names That Mean O

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

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Astitya
Honor, respect.
Sanskrit
Astkhik
Morning Star.
Armenian
Astlea
From the East meadow.
English
Astleah
Dwelling by the ash tree meadow.
English
Astleigh
East meadow.
English
Astley
Dweller at the east meadow.
English
Astlie
Dweller at the East meadow.
English
Astly
From the east meadow.
English
Astolpho
Noble wolf.
Italian
Aston
Noble stone, eastern town.
English
Astor
Hawk-like, from the landing place.
English
Astoria
From the stars, city name in New York.
Greek
Astown
From the East Town.
English
Astryd
Divinely beautiful, from Old Norse 'Ástríðr' meaning 'god' and 'beautiful'.
Scandinavian
Astryr
Divine strength or godly power.
Norse
Astyn
Derived from Old English elements meaning 'east' and 'stone'.
English
Astyr
Means 'star' in Hebrew, symbolizing brightness and guidance.
Hebrew
Astyra
Derived from Greek 'aster' meaning star.
Greek
Astyrah
Star-like or celestial, derived from the Arabic word for star.
Arabic
Asucena
Derived from the Spanish word for lily flower.
Spanish
Asuda
Means 'tomorrow' in Japanese.
Japanese
Asudeh
A name of Persian origin meaning 'free' or 'liberated'.
Persian
Asuka
Asuka means 'tomorrow' or 'fragrance' in Japanese, often associated with the ...
Japanese
Asuman
Means 'sky' or 'heaven' in Turkish.
Turkish
Asuncion
Refers to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary into heaven.
Spanish
Asuom
Asuom means 'born on Sunday' in Akan culture.
Akan
Asur
A demon or evil spirit in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Asura
Means 'demon' or 'spirit' in Sanskrit, often referring to a class of divine b...
Sanskrit
Asuya
Asuya is a Japanese name meaning 'tomorrow' or 'next generation'.
Japanese
Asvathama
One who has the voice of a horse, a character in the Mahabharata.
Sanskrit
Asvedha
One who is not bound by horses, symbolizing freedom or transcendence.
Sanskrit
Asver
Divine spear, derived from the Old Norse elements 'áss' (god) and 'geirr' (sp...
Norse
Asvika
One who is not bound or free.
Sanskrit
Asvin
A divine horse or a charioteer of the sun.
Sanskrit
Asvir
Divine spear, derived from Old Norse elements meaning 'god' and 'spear'.
Norse
Asvitha
Derived from Sanskrit 'ashva' meaning horse, symbolizing speed and strength.
Tamil
Asvor
Divine spear, from Old Norse 'áss' (god) and 'vor' (spear).
Norse
Aswa
Aswa means 'horse' in Tamil.
Tamil
Aswad
Means 'black' or 'dark' in Arabic.
Arabic
Aswaghosh
One who has a horse-like voice or sound.
Sanskrit
Aswald
Noble wolf.
Germanic
Aswan
Place of trade.
Arabic
Aswantha
A tree whose roots and branches are the same.
Sanskrit
Aswar
Brave; courageous.
Arabic
Aswath
Sacred fig tree with medicinal properties.
Sanskrit
Aswathaama
Legendary warrior from the Mahabharata.
Sanskrit
Aswattama
Name of a heroic character in the Mahabharata.
Sanskrit
Aswin
Swift horse; light.
Tamil
Aswini
Female horse.
Sanskrit
Asyah
Divine; noble.
Arabic
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