Names That Mean O

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

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Egidio
A shield, protection.
Italian
Egidiusz
A shield, protection.
Polish
Egil
Edge of the sword.
Norse
Egin
Drive, motivation.
Basque
Eginhard
Strong with a sword.
Germanic
Eginhardt
Strong with a sword.
Germanic
Eglah
Heifer, cow.
Hebrew
Eglaim
A heap of ruins.
Hebrew
Eglantina
Wild rose.
Spanish
Eglantine
Wild rose.
English
Eglon
Circle, round.
Hebrew
Egmont
Edge of a hill.
Germanic
Egon
Edge of a sword.
German
Egorka
Diminutive form of Egor.
Russian
Egyn
One.
Welsh
Egynhard
Hardy one.
German
Egynhardt
Brave one.
German
Egypt
Referring to the country of Egypt.
English
Ehanie
God is gracious.
French
Ehawie
Coming-of-age blossom.
Cherokee
Ehioze
Royal king.
Yoruba
Ehit
He who lives.
Turkish
Ehmad
Highly commendable.
Arabic
Ehrar
Free, noble.
Arabic
Ehren
Honorable.
German
Ehsaan
Kindness, benevolence, or favor.
Arabic
Ehsaas
Feeling, perception, awareness
Arabic
Ehsan
Kindness, benevolence.
Arabic
Ehsaneh
Good, beautiful.
Persian
Ehsun
Willing, good-natured.
Persian
Ehtemad
Trust, confidence.
Persian
Ehteram
Respect, honor.
Arabic
Ehtisham
Meaning 'dignity' or 'honor', it signifies a person of high status and respect.
Arabic
Ehtshaam
Meaning 'dignity' or 'honor' in Arabic.
Arabic
Ehtzaz
Attractiveness, splendor.
Arabic
Ehzazunnisa
Honor or pride of women
Arabic
Eiar
Friendly, hospitable.
Egyptian
Eibhear
Derived from the Irish name Éibhear, meaning 'yew tree' or 'bow warrior'.
Irish
Eibhlhin
Derived from Old Irish 'óiph' meaning 'radiance, beauty'.
Irish
Eibhlin
Derived from Old Irish 'Aibhilín', meaning 'radiant, shining one'.
Irish
Eiddwen
Blessed or fair, from the Welsh elements 'eidd' meaning 'zeal' and 'gwen' mea...
Welsh
Eideard
Scottish form of Edward, meaning 'wealthy guard'.
Scottish
Eidel
Derived from Yiddish 'eydl', meaning 'noble' or 'gentle'.
Yiddish
Eider
Beautiful, referring to a type of duck or a term of endearment.
Basque
Eidi
Virtuous woman, from Greek 'eidos' meaning form or shape.
Greek
Eidis
Derived from the Lithuanian word 'eidÄ—', meaning 'to go' or 'journey'.
Lithuanian
Eidothea
Eidothea means 'divine image' or 'knowing goddess' in Greek mythology.
Greek
Eidwin
Rich friend, from Old English elements ead 'wealth' and wine 'friend'.
English
Eifion
Beloved.
Welsh
Eifiona
Beloved one.
Welsh
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