Names That Mean O

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Gaetane
From Gaeta (a coastal town in Italy).
French
Gaetano
From Gaeta (a coastal town in Italy).
Italian
Gaffney
From the calf island.
Irish
Gafnit
Flower.
Hebrew
Gafur
Forgiving.
Arabic
Gaganachandra
Moon of the sky, a celestial name.
Sanskrit
Gaganadhvaja
Flag on the sky.
Sanskrit
Gaganadipika
Lamp of the sky.
Sanskrit
Gaganakunda
A name meaning 'cloud' or 'sky-colored', often associated with Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Gaganasindhu
Ocean of the sky.
Sanskrit
Gaganasri
Beauty of the sky.
Sanskrit
Gaganavihari
One who roams in the sky.
Sanskrit
Gaganchandra
Moon of the sky, combining 'gagan' (sky) and 'chandra' (moon).
Sanskrit
Gagandeep
Lamp of the sky.
Punjabi
Gagandeepak
Deep ocean of the sky, referring to the vastness of the heavens.
Punjabi
Gagandhwaj
Elephant with a flag on its head.
Sanskrit
Gaganesh
Lord of the sky.
Tamil
Gaganjot
Light of the sky.
Punjabi
Gaganjyot
Light of the sky.
Punjabi
Gagansindhu
Ocean of the sky.
Sanskrit
Gage
Pledge, oath.
English
Gagnesh
Lord of the sky.
Sanskrit
Gahan
Deep, profound.
Tamil
Gahana
Gold, wealth.
Kannada
Gahar
Deep, profound.
Arabic
Gahez
Parent of numerous children.
Arabic
Gahiji
Strong, powerful.
Yoruba
Gaho
To rise, to go up.
Japanese
Gaia
The meaning of Gaia is Earth, Mother Earth.
Greek
Gaibrial
The meaning of Gaibrial is God is my strength.
Hebrew
Gaidar
Derived from the Turkic name Gaydar, meaning 'lion' or 'brave'.
Russian
Gaige
The meaning of Gaige is Trustworthy, surety.
English
Gail
The meaning of Gail is Lively, merry.
English
Gaila
The meaning of Gaila is Father's joy.
Hebrew
Gaile
The meaning of Gaile is Lively, cheerful.
English
Gailia
The meaning of Gailia is Lively, joyful.
Hebrew
Gaillard
Brave, strong.
French
Gailyn
Joyful, happy.
English
Gainah
Protected.
Hebrew
Gaincarlo
Strong, courageous.
Italian
Gaines
From the town of Gamel.
English
Gainor
Fair, golden.
Welsh
Gair
Short form of Gaelic names beginning with Gair-, meaning 'short'.
Scottish
Gaira
Graceful, noble.
Spanish
Gairbhith
Rough, rugged.
Irish
Gairbith
Rough, rugged.
Scottish
Gairim
Sower, planter.
Irish
Gaish
Happy, fortunate.
Hebrew
Gajaadhar
Elephant Holder.
Sanskrit
Gajaanan
One with an Elephant's face.
Sanskrit
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