Names That Mean O

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

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Dollie
A diminutive of Dorothy, meaning 'gift of God'.
English
Dolon
In Greek mythology, a Trojan warrior.
Greek
Dolores
Means 'sorrows', from the Spanish title of the Virgin Mary, María de los Dolo...
Spanish
Dolorita
Diminutive of Dolores, meaning 'sorrows'.
Spanish
Dolph
A short form of Dolphin, meaning 'friend' or 'noble wolf'.
English
Dolphina
Feminine form of Dolphin, meaning 'dolphin'.
English
Domani
Tomorrow.
Italian
Domenca
Lady of the house.
Spanish
Domenic
Belonging to the Lord.
Latin
Domenica
Belonging to the Lord.
Italian
Domenick
Belonging to the Lord.
English
domenico
Belonging to the Lord.
Italian
domenique
Belonging to the Lord.
French
Domh
World, universe.
Irish
Domha
World, universe.
Irish
Domiduca
Lady of the household.
Latin
Domiku
Dominant.
Albanian
Dominah
Judgement of God.
Hebrew
Dominga
Belonging to the Lord.
Spanish
Domingo
Belonging to the Lord.
Spanish
Domini
Belonging to the Lord.
Latin
Dominiah
Belonging to the Lord.
English
Dominic
Belonging to the Lord.
English
Dominica
Belonging to the Lord.
Latin
Dominicah
Belonging to the Lord.
English
Dominick
Belonging to the Lord.
English
Dominicka
Belonging to the Lord.
English
Dominico
Belonging to the Lord.
Italian
Dominicus
Belonging to the Lord.
Latin
Dominika
Belonging to the Lord.
Polish
Dominiqua
Belonging to the Lord.
French
Dominique
Belonging to the Lord.
French
Domino
Belonging to the Lord.
Latin
Domitiana
Belonging to the Lord.
Italian
Domitiane
Belonging to the Lord.
French
Domitilla
Tamed, domesticated.
Latin
Domitius
Tamed, domesticated.
Latin
Domka
Belonging to the Lord.
Polish
Domnal
Worldly ruler.
Irish
Domncka
Belonging to the Lord.
Polish
Domnia
Lordly, ruler.
Slavic
Domnica
Lordly, ruler.
Slavic
Domnicah
Lordly, ruler.
Slavic
Domnika
Lordly, ruler.
Slavic
Domo
Means 'where' in Italian, but as a name it is often a diminutive of Domenico.
Italian
Domokas
Derived from the Lithuanian word 'domas' meaning 'thought' or 'mind'.
Lithuanian
Domokos
Belonging to the Lord, derived from Latin Dominicus.
Hungarian
Domoniqua
Feminine form of Dominique, meaning 'of the Lord'.
French
Domonique
Feminine form of Dominique, meaning 'of the Lord'.
French
domonkos
Belonging to the Lord, from Latin 'Dominicus'.
Hungarian
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