Names That Mean O

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

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Galeana
From Galatia.
Spanish
Galeed
Witness heap, a mound of stones serving as a testimony.
Hebrew
Galel
God has redeemed
Hebrew
Galen
Calm or healer, from the Greek name Galenos.
Greek
Galena
Calm, serene, derived from Greek galene meaning 'calm sea'.
Greek
Galene
Calm, serene, or tranquil, from the Greek word 'galene'.
Greek
Galeno
Calm, serene, or healer; derived from Greek 'galene' meaning calm.
Italian
Galenus
Calm or peaceful, derived from Greek 'galene' meaning calm sea.
Latin
Galeran
Derived from the Germanic name Walther, meaning 'ruler of the army'.
French
Galerano
Brave warrior.
Italian
Galia
God has redeemed.
Hebrew
Galiah
God has redeemed.
Hebrew
Galil
Rolling hills.
Hebrew
Galila
Rolloing hills.
Hebrew
Galilah
Rolloing hills.
Hebrew
Galilaia
God is exalted.
Hebrew
Galilani
Heavenly lotus flower.
Hawaiian
Galilea
God is exalted.
Hebrew
Galileo
From Galilee.
Italian
Galilhai
Wave, rolling water.
Hebrew
Galilnie
God is exalted.
Hebrew
Galip
Victorious.
Arabic
Galka
Sorrow.
Russian
Galkah
Crowned with laurel.
Hebrew
Gallagher
Descendant of the foreign helper.
Irish
Gallatin
From the Gallic tribe or region of Gaul.
English
Galley
A galley is a type of ship, used as a surname for someone who worked on one.
English
Gallgaidheal
Meaning 'foreign Gael', referring to a mixed Norse-Gaelic population in medie...
Gaelic
Gallia
Referring to the ancient region in Europe, known as Gaul, which encompassed p...
Latin
Gallim
A place name meaning 'spring' or 'fountain' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Gallina
Hen or chicken, often used as a nickname.
Italian
Gallinah
God has redeemed
Hebrew
Galline
Little hen or chicken, a term of endearment.
Italian
Gallio
Roman family name, possibly derived from Latin gallus meaning 'rooster'.
Latin
Galloway
From the region of Galloway in southwestern Scotland.
Scottish
Gallus
Rooster, a name from Roman times.
Latin
Gallway
Means 'foreigner' or 'stranger', derived from the Irish word 'gall'.
Irish
Galo
Derived from the Germanic element 'gail' meaning 'joyful' or 'lively'.
Italian
Galochka
Diminutive of Galina, meaning 'calm' or 'serene'.
Russian
Galon
Derived from a Welsh surname meaning 'yellow' or 'fair'.
Welsh
Galt
From an Old English surname meaning 'high ground' or 'wooded area'.
English
Galton
From the town by the wetland.
English
Galvin
Sparrow.
Irish
Galway
From the place of the foreigner.
Irish
Galya
Hill, God's precious one.
Hebrew
Gamada
Special quality or talent.
Ethiopian
Gamal
Handsome or camel.
Arabic
Gamali
The Lord is my reward.
Hebrew
Gamaliel
Reward of God.
Hebrew
Gamba
Warrior.
Yoruba
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