Names That Mean O

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

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Plutus
Refers to the Greek god of wealth.
Greek
Pocahontas
Little playful one or playful one.
Cherokee
Podarge
Swift-footed, one of the Harpies in Greek mythology.
Greek
Poesy
Refers to poetry or a poem.
English
Poetry
Refers to the art of poetry.
English
Pohaku
Stone or rock.
Hawaiian
Polak
Derived from the Polish word for 'Pole', referring to a person from Poland.
Polish
Polar
Derived from the English word for the North or South Pole, often used as a mo...
English
Poldi
Diminutive of Leopold, meaning 'bold people'.
German
Poleke
Diminutive of Apollinariya, meaning 'belonging to Apollo'.
Russian
Polemusa
Polemusa is a feminine name meaning 'war-like' or 'of war', derived from Gree...
Greek
Poli
Many, much; from Greek 'polys' meaning many.
Greek
Polina
Little one or small.
Slavic
Polish
Pertaining to Poland or the Polish language.
English
Polites
Polites means 'citizen' or 'statesman' in Greek.
Greek
Polk
From the Old English 'polc', meaning a small pool or pond.
English
Pollard
Occupational surname for a person who trimmed trees or a nickname for someone...
English
Pollie
Diminutive of Mary, meaning 'beloved' or 'wished-for child'.
English
Pollo
Means 'chicken' in Spanish, often used as a nickname.
Spanish
Pollock
From a place name meaning 'pool' or 'stream' in Gaelic.
Scottish
Pollok
Derived from a place name meaning 'pool' or 'stream' in Gaelic.
Scottish
Pollux
Crown; also the name of one of the Dioscuri twin brothers in Greek mythology.
Greek
Polly
A diminutive of Mary, meaning 'bitter' or 'beloved'.
English
Pollyanna
A blend of Polly and Anna, meaning 'bitter' or 'grace'.
English
Poloma
Bow, referring to the weapon used for hunting.
Cherokee
Polonius
Derived from the Greek name Polychronios, meaning 'many times' or 'long-lived'.
Latin
Polycarp
Fruitful, from Greek 'polys' meaning many and 'karpos' meaning fruit.
Greek
Polydamas
Polydamas means 'much-taming' or 'very strong' in Greek.
Greek
Polydeuces
Polydeuces means 'very sweet' or 'much sweet wine', referring to the Greek my...
Greek
Polydorus
Many-gifted, from Greek polys 'many' and doron 'gift'.
Greek
Polyeidus
One who knows many things or has much knowledge.
Greek
Polygnotos
Much-painted or famous in painting.
Greek
Polyhymnia
Muse of sacred poetry, hymn, and eloquence in Greek mythology.
Greek
Polymestor
Polymestor was a king in Greek mythology who killed his own grandson.
Greek
Polynices
Man of much strife; from Greek 'polys' (many) and 'neikos' (strife).
Greek
Polyphemus
Famous in song or much spoken of, from Greek 'poly' (many) and 'pheme' (voice...
Greek
Polyxena
Polyxena means 'very hospitable' or 'host of many' in Greek.
Greek
Pomaikai
Pomaikai means 'blessed child' or 'fortunate child' in Hawaiian.
Hawaiian
Pomaroy
Derived from a place name meaning 'apple orchard' in Old English.
English
Pomeroy
From the apple orchard.
English
Pommeraie
Apple orchard.
French
Pomonia
Goddess of fruitful abundance.
Latin
Pompa
Procession.
Latin
Pompeia
From Pompeii.
Latin
Pompeius
Of Pompeii.
Latin
Pompeo
From Pompeii.
Italian
Pompey
From Pompeii.
English
Pompeya
From Pompeii.
Spanish
Pomposo
Pompous.
Spanish
Ponduraisami
God of earth.
Tamil
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