Names That Mean O

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

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Laqeet
It means 'one who is found or discovered'.
Arabic
Laqis
not readily available, suggesting it may have an obscure or less common meaning.
Arabic
Laquan
Means 'to be calm' or 'peaceful' in Yoruba.
Yoruba
Laquanda
Laquanda is a modern American name, possibly derived from the Yoruba name 'La...
Yoruba
Laquena
Wealth or prosperity, often associated with being precious.
Yoruba
Laquinta
Combination of 'la' and 'quinta', meaning 'the fifth'.
Spanish
Laquita
Diminutive of Lola, meaning 'sorrows'.
Spanish
Lara
Cheerful, famous
Latin
Laraib
It means 'pure' or 'innocent' in Arabic.
Arabic
Laraine
From Lorraine
French
Laramie
Derived from a French surname meaning 'the dweller near the elm tree'.
French
Larby
From the castle by the path.
English
Larch
A type of deciduous tree.
English
Larcwide
Unclear, possibly a combination of two words.
English
Laredo
Fierce and strong.
Spanish
Laren
From the place of the laurel trees.
English
Larena
From the place of the laurel trees.
English
Larent
From Laurentum, an ancient Roman city.
Latin
Larenta
From Laurentum, an ancient Roman city.
Latin
Larenti
From Laurentum, an ancient Roman city.
Italian
Larentia
From Laurentum, an ancient Roman city.
Latin
Larenzo
From the laurel tree.
Spanish
Lares
A name from ancient Roman mythology, possibly derived from lares, the househo...
Latin
Largo
Long or tall.
Italian
Lari
Short form of names ending in -lari or -lariina.
Finnish
Laria
Seagull or cheerful
Latin
Larina
Derived from the Slavic element 'lara' meaning 'seagull'.
Slavic
Larine
Derived from Latin 'larus' meaning 'gull' or 'seagull'.
Latin
Laris
Derived from the Slavic element 'lari' meaning 'seagull'.
Slavic
Larisa
From the name of the ancient Greek city of Larissa, meaning 'citadel'.
Russian
Larissa
Possibly derived from the name of an ancient Greek city.
Greek
Larisse
Derived from Larissa, meaning 'citadel' or 'fortress' in Greek.
French
Larita
Diminutive of Lara, meaning 'laurel' or 'famous'.
Spanish
Lark
Referring to the type of songbird.
English
Larkan
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Lorcáin, meaning 'descendant of Lorcán', a ...
Irish
Larke
Derived from the Old English word 'larc', meaning 'lark', a songbird.
English
Larken
Derived from the English word for the songbird, symbolizing joy and a new day.
English
Larkin
Descendant of Lorcán, meaning 'fierce' or 'rough'.
Irish
Larkspur
A flowering plant used in gardens.
English
Laron
Singing or joyful.
Hebrew
Larrina
Diminutive of Lara, meaning 'laurel' or 'famous'.
English
Larry
English diminutive of Lawrence, meaning 'from Laurentum' or 'crowned with lau...
English
Lartius
derived from the Roman family name Lartius.
Latin
Larue
Derived from French 'la rue' meaning 'the street'.
French
Larunda
derived from the Roman goddess Larunda, the mute guardian of secrets.
Latin
Lasaani
It means 'to be gentle' or 'soft' in Swahili.
Swahili
Lasairian
Flame or fire, derived from the Irish word 'lasair'.
Irish
Lasaki
To be pampered or cherished.
Yoruba
Lasalle
From the hall.
French
Lase
Crown.
Yoruba
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