Names That Mean O

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

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dayaswarup
Embodiment of mercy.
Sanskrit
Dayavan
Merciful or compassionate.
Sanskrit
Dayavati
Compassionate or merciful
Sanskrit
Dayaveer
Brave or courageous in mercy.
Sanskrit
dayawanti
Compassionate.
Sanskrit
dayfah
Hospitable, generous, or one who welcomes guests.
Arabic
Dayit
Beloved or cherished one.
Hebrew
Dayita
Beloved or dear one.
Sanskrit
Dayjoon
Dayjoon means 'gift of God' or 'divine gift' in Persian.
Persian
Dayl
Means 'assembly' or 'gathering' in Irish.
Irish
daylam
The name Daylam originates from ancient Persia and does not have a specific m...
Persian
Dayle
From the English surname, meaning 'valley' or 'dale'.
English
Dayn
God is my judge.
Hebrew
Dayne
From the Old English word for 'valley' or 'dweller in the valley'.
English
Daynidhi
Wealth of compassion or lord of mercy.
Hindi
Dayo
Means "joy arrives" or "happiness has come" in Yoruba..
Yoruba
Daysean
Combination of Day and Sean, meaning 'God is gracious'.
English
Dayseana
Combination of Day and Seana, meaning 'bright' or 'God is gracious'.
English
Dayshaun
Modern invented name, possibly a blend of Day and Shaun.
English
Dayshauna
Combination of Day and Shawna, meaning 'day' and 'God is gracious'.
English
Dayshawn
Modern invented name, possibly combining 'Day' and 'Shawn'.
English
Dayshawna
A modern invented name, combining 'Day' with the suffix '-shawna'.
English
Dayson
Son of Day.
English
Dayton
From the town of Dayton.
English
Daytona
From the city of Daytona Beach.
English
dayyaan
Compassionate, merciful.
Arabic
dayyan
A judge, one who dispenses justice.
Arabic
dayyar
Neighbor, companion.
Arabic
dayyin
Meaning 'judge' or 'ruler', derived from the Arabic root d-y-n.
Arabic
Deaborn
From the deer's brook.
English
Deacon
Church official.
English
Deadric
Powerful ruler.
English
Deaglan
Full of goodness.
Irish
Deagmund
Noble protector.
English
Deakin
Son of Dave.
English
Dealbeorht
Bright joy.
Anglo-saxon
Dealbert
Bright noble.
English
Dean
From the valley.
English
Deandra
Feminine form of Andrew (strong and manly).
English
Deandrah
Feminine form of Andrew (strong and manly).
English
Deandria
Divine, strong, courageous.
English
Deandriah
Divine, strong, courageous.
English
Deane
From the valley.
English
Deangelo
From the Angel.
Italian
Deaniela
Feminine form of Deangelo.
Italian
Dearbhail
True desire or true love.
Irish
Dearborn
From the beloved brook.
English
Dearbourne
From the deer stream, a habitational name.
English
Dearg
Means 'red' in Irish, often used as a nickname for someone with red hair.
Irish
Deasia
A modern invented name with no specific meaning..
English
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