Names That Mean O

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

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Greyson
Son of gray-haired one.
English
Grhakanya
Daughter of the house.
Sanskrit
GrhaLakshmi
House of Lakshmi.
Sanskrit
Gribbon
Descendant of Griobhan (gryphon, mythical creature).
Irish
Gricie
Resolute protector.
Scottish
Gridley
From Gride's meadow.
English
Griffen
Lord, prince.
Welsh
Griffeth
Lordly.
Welsh
Griffin
Strong lord.
Welsh
Griffith
Strong lord or chief, from the Welsh name Gruffudd.
Welsh
Griffon
A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle.
French
Griffyth
Strong lord or prince, from the Welsh name Gruffudd.
Welsh
Grifone
Derived from the Italian word for griffin, a mythical creature.
Italian
Grigor
Watchful, vigilant; derived from Greek Gregorios.
Armenian
Grigoris
Watchful, vigilant; derived from the Greek name Gregorios.
Greek
Grigoriy
Watchful, vigilant; derived from Greek Gregorios.
Russian
Grihalakshmi
Goddess Lakshmi of the home, symbolizing domestic prosperity and harmony.
Sanskrit
Grihita
One who is accepted or taken in.
Sanskrit
Grihith
One who is intelligent and wise.
Sanskrit
Grihitha
A name meaning 'one who is protected' or 'sheltered'.
Sanskrit
Grima
Masked one or helmet, derived from Old Norse gríma.
Norse
Grimaldo
Ruler with a helmet or famous protector.
Germanic
Grimbold
Grimbold means 'fierce and bold' from Old English elements.
English
Grimhild
Masked battle, from Old Norse gríma 'mask' and hildr 'battle'.
Norse
Grimhilda
Battle-masked or helmeted warrior.
Germanic
Grimhilde
Grimhilde means 'masked battle' or 'helmeted warrior' from Germanic elements.
Germanic
Grimkel
A combination of 'grimr' meaning 'mask' or 'helmet' and 'ketill' meaning 'cau...
Norse
Grimme
Derived from the Old High German 'grim' meaning 'fierce' or 'stern'.
German
Grimshaw
From the Old English words 'grim' meaning fierce and 'sceaga' meaning a small...
English
Grimsley
From the meadow by the gate.
English
Grindal
From the Old English name Grindel, meaning 'grinder' or 'one who grinds'.
English
Grindan
From the Old English name Grindan, meaning 'to grind' or 'grinder'.
English
Gringalet
A small, lively horse; also a term of endearment.
French
Griogair
Vigilant watchman, derived from Greek Gregorios.
Scottish
Grioghar
Vigilant watchman, derived from Greek Gregorios.
Gaelic
Griorgair
Scottish Gaelic form of Gregory, meaning 'watchful, vigilant'.
Scottish
Gris
Gray or grey-haired, from the Old French word 'gris'.
French
Grischa
Russian diminutive of Gregory, meaning 'watchful' or 'vigilant'.
Russian
Grisel
Gray battle maid; from 'gris' meaning gray and 'hild' meaning battle.
Germanic
Griseldios
Gray god.
Greek
Grisha
Short form of Gregoriy, meaning watchful, vigilant.
Russian
Grisham
From the grazing meadow.
English
Grisma
Name of a star.
Sanskrit
Griswald
Gray forest.
English
Griswalda
Gray forest.
English
Griswalde
From the gray forest.
English
Griswaldo
From the gray forest.
English
Griswold
From the gray forest.
English
Griswoldo
From the gray forest.
English
Gritik
Lord of thunder.
Sanskrit
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