Names That Mean O

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

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Akihito
Bright, radiant person.
Japanese
Akiiki
Friend, companion.
Swahili
Akiki
Friend, companion.
Yoruba
Akilambigai
Universal mother goddess; form of Parvati
Tamil
Akilea
Graceful and noble.
Hawaiian
Akilei
Graceful and noble.
Hawaiian
Akiliano
Italian form of Aquila, meaning 'eagle'.
Italian
Akilina
Eagle-like, derived from the Greek name Akylina.
Russian
Akim
God will establish.
Hebrew
Akima
The name Akima means 'God will establish' or 'God has raised up'.
Hebrew
Akimah
Wise or intelligent, often used as a feminine name.
Arabic
Akin
Means 'brave' or 'warrior' in Yoruba.
Yoruba
Akina
Bright or spring flower.
Japanese
Akinkawon
It means 'bravery is full of honor' or 'valor has honor'.
Yoruba
Akinlana
Bravery surrounds us or bravery is our strength.
Yoruba
Akino
Means 'autumn field' or 'bright field' in Japanese.
Japanese
Akinsanya
Means 'bravery protects me' or 'valor is my guard' in Yoruba.
Yoruba
Akinshegun
Akinshegun means 'bravery conquers' or 'valor triumphs' in Yoruba.
Yoruba
Akinsheye
Bravery befits a hero.
Yoruba
Akinshiju
Akinshiju means 'bravery awakens' or 'valor is awake' in Yoruba.
Yoruba
Akintunde
Bravery returns or courage has come home.
Yoruba
Akinwole
Bravery enters the house, often given to a child born after a period of diffi...
Yoruba
Akinyele
Praiseworthy; brings praise.
Yoruba
Akinyi
Born at dawn.
Luo
Akita
Northern village, autumn field.
Japanese
Akito
Bright, shining person.
Japanese
Akiva
Protected; sheltered.
Hebrew
Akiyama
Autumn mountain.
Japanese
Akiyatri
Brave; noble.
Sanskrit
Akkah
Brother.
Arabic
Akkas
Akkas means 'one who sows discord' or 'troublemaker' in Arabic.
Arabic
Akkub
Protected; enclosed.
Hebrew
Akllah
The creator, supreme being.
Arabic
Akma
Perfection, ultimate.
Arabic
Akmad
The most praised, highly commendable.
Arabic
Akmah
Nobility, excellence.
Arabic
Akmal
Perfect, complete.
Arabic
Akmara
Noble, honorable.
Arabic
Akmel
Perfect, utmost.
Arabic
Akolo
One who brings wealth and joy.
Yoruba
Akon
Someone who has seen much or who observes and learns.
Akan
Akona
To be present, to be at.
Zulu
Akoni
Worthy of praise.
Hawaiian
Akono
Of high status and lineage.
Yoruba
Akoof
He is mine, my possession.
Yoruba
Akos
Sunday-born, peace.
Akan
Akosua
Born on Sunday.
Akan
Akraam
Generous, kind-hearted.
Arabic
Akrabbim
Scorpions.
Hebrew
Akram
Most generous.
Arabic
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