Names That Mean O

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

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Aedre
Wealthy or prosperous.
English
Aedus
To succeed or prosper.
Latin
Aeedah
Noble or respected.
Arabic
Aeelah
Magic or enchantment.
Arabic
Aeen
Mirror or reflection; also means 'unique' or 'only one'.
Persian
Aeera
Wind or air.
Sanskrit
Aeesha
Alive or she who lives.
Arabic
Aeetes
In Greek mythology, Aeetes was a king of Colchis and the father of Medea..
Greek
Aefentid
Evening time or twilight.
English
Aefre
Peaceful or tranquil.
English
Aegaea
In Greek mythology, Aegaea was a nymph and the wife of Neptune, god of the sea..
Greek
Aegaeus
In Greek mythology, Aegaeus was an alternative name for Poseidon, the god of ...
Greek
Aegates
From the Greek island of Aegates, now known as Favignana..
Latin
Aegea
From the Aegean Sea..
Greek
Aegelmaere
Noble and famous, derived from elements meaning 'noble' and 'famous'.
Anglo-saxon
Aegelweard
Noble protector, from elements 'aegel' (noble) and 'weard' (guard).
Anglo-saxon
Aegeon
From Greek mythology, Aegeon was a son of Poseidon and Aegaeus..
Greek
Aegeria
derived from the Roman mythological goddess of healing and herbalism..
Latin
Aegeus
From Greek mythology, Aegeus was the father of Theseus..
Greek
Aegidius
Shield-bearer or protector, derived from Greek aigidion meaning 'little goat'.
Latin
Aegileif
Descendant of the sword; heirloom of the sword.
Norse
Aegina
From Greek mythology, Aegina was a nymph and mother of Aeacus..
Greek
Aegion
From the city of Aegion in Greece..
Greek
Aegir
From Norse mythology, Aegir was the god of the sea and ocean..
Norse
Aegis
Shield or protection, from the mythological aegis of Zeus and Athena.
Greek
Aegisthus
From Greek mythology, Aegisthus was the lover of Clytemnestra and killer of A...
Greek
Aegle
Brightness or splendor, from Greek 'aigle'.
Greek
Aegyptus
Derived from the Greek name Aigyptos, meaning 'land of the Nile' or 'Egypt'.
Greek
Aeindri
Belonging to Indra, the king of gods.
Sanskrit
Aekansh
One who cannot be divided or is indivisible.
Hindi
Aelfdane
Elf prince, from Old English 'ælf' (elf) and 'dene' (valley).
English
Aello
Aello means 'storm wind' or 'whirlwind' in Greek mythology, one of the Harpies.
Greek
Aelwen
Fair brow, from the Welsh elements ael 'brow' and gwen 'white, fair'.
Welsh
Aelwyd
Meaning 'hearth' or 'home', symbolizing warmth and family.
Welsh
Aemilia
Feminine form of Aemilius, a Roman family name meaning 'rival'.
Latin
Aemiliano
Derived from the Roman family name Aemilius, meaning 'rival' or 'eager'.
Italian
Aemilianus
Belonging to the Roman family Aemilius, meaning 'rival'.
Latin
Aemilio
Derived from the Roman family name Aemilius, meaning 'rival' or 'eager'.
Italian
Aemilius
From the Roman family name Aemilius, meaning 'rival' or 'imitating'.
Latin
Aenea
Praised or praised one, from the Greek name Aineias.
Greek
Aeneades
Son of Aeneas, the renowned hero from Greek mythology..
Greek
Aeneas
Greek mythological hero and the main character in Virgil's epic poem, the Aen...
Greek
Aenon
Place of springs or fountains.
Hebrew
Aeolia
derived from the region of Aeolia in ancient Greece..
Greek
Aeolius
Greek mythological figure, associated with the winds..
Greek
Aeolus
Greek mythological god of the winds..
Greek
Aera
Means 'air' or 'atmosphere' in Latin.
Latin
Aerkan
Aerkan is a Turkish name meaning 'brave blood' or 'courageous lineage'.
Turkish
Aerkun
Aerkun is a Chinese name meaning 'love and kindness'.
Chinese
Aeron
Derived from Welsh 'aeron' meaning 'berries'.
Welsh
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