Names That Mean O

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

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Manzurah
Accepted, approved (Feminine form).
Arabic
Maolcholm
Servant of St. Colm.
Irish
Maolcolm
Follower of St. Columba.
Irish
Maolmilire
Servant of the church.
Irish
Maolmin
Servant of the church.
Irish
Maolmuire
Servant of Mary.
Irish
Maolruadhan
Servant of the red-haired one.
Irish
Maoltuile
Servant of the church.
Irish
Maonaigh
Descendant of the wealthy one.
Irish
Maoon
Wealthy, prosperous.
Arabic
Maooni
Rare goddess of the deer.
Cherokee
Maooq
Powerful, dominant.
Arabic
Maovesa
Light of the sea.
Lithuanian
Maoz
Strength, fortress.
Hebrew
Mapenzi
Love, affection.
Swahili
Maple
From the maple tree, symbolizing strength and endurance.
English
Mapuana
Fragrant flower or blossom.
Hawaiian
Maqadar
Fate or destiny.
Arabic
Maqaddam
One who is placed in front or leader, derived from the Arabic root q-d-m.
Arabic
Maqaram
Generous or noble, derived from the root k-r-m meaning honor.
Arabic
Maqasid
Maqasid means 'intents' or 'purposes' in Arabic, often referring to higher ob...
Arabic
Maqbas
Maqbas means 'a place of gathering' or 'a source of light' in Arabic.
Arabic
Maqboola
Accepted or approved, often used in a religious context.
Arabic
Maqboolah
Accepted or approved, often used in a religious context.
Arabic
Maqbul
Accepted or approved, often used to denote someone who is well-regarded.
Arabic
Maqbulah
Accepted, approved, beloved
Arabic
Maqbuli
Accepted, approved
Arabic
Maqdoor
Power, strength, or capability.
Arabic
Maqdum
One who is present or available, often used as a title for a spiritual leader.
Arabic
Maqdur
Powerful, capable, or destined.
Arabic
Maqeem
One who establishes or sets things in order.
Arabic
Maqsad
It means 'purpose' or 'goal' in Arabic.
Arabic
Maqsoodah
Intended, goal-oriented.
Arabic
Maqsud
Goal, objective.
Arabic
Maqsurah
Well-fortified, protected.
Arabic
Maqsyud
Sought after, desired.
Arabic
Mara
Bitter; also goddess in mythology
Hebrew
Maraal
Precious, valuable.
Arabic
Maraam
Maraam means 'desired' or 'wished for' in Arabic.
Arabic
Marab
unclear, as it does not have a specific definition.
Arabic
Marabel
Beautiful, lovely.
English
Marabela
Admirable, worthy of praise.
Spanish
Marabele
Lovely, admirable.
English
Marabella
Beautiful, wonderful.
Italian
Marabelle
Beautiful, lovely.
English
Maragatham
Emerald, precious stone.
Tamil
Marah
Joy, delight.
Arabic
Marahat
Happiness, joy.
Arabic
Maraheeb
Brave, courageous.
Arabic
Marahi
Worshipper, devotee.
Sanskrit
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