Names That Mean The

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

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Omaimiya
Little mother; related to Umayma
Arabic
Omala
Child born after the death of a previous child.
Igbo
Omega
The last, the end.
Greek
Omendra
Lord of the universe.
Sanskrit
Omesa
Born during the harvest season.
Luo
Omesh
Lord of the Universe; manifestation of God.
Sanskrit
Omette
Little mother; loved one.
French
Omish
From the Omish tribe.
Sanskrit
Omkaar
Om and Kaar together mean the sound or form of the sacred syllable Om.
Sanskrit
Omkara
Omkara means 'the sacred sound Om' or 'the primordial sound' in Hindu philoso...
Sanskrit
Omkareshwar
Lord of the om sound.
Sanskrit
Omkareswar
Lord of the sacred sound Om, a name for Shiva.
Sanskrit
Omkari
Goddess of the sacred sound 'Om'.
Sanskrit
Omkarnath
Lord of the sacred sound Om, a name for Shiva.
Sanskrit
Omphale
Derived from Greek 'omphalos' meaning 'navel', referring to the navel of the ...
Greek
Omprakash
Light of the divine.
Sanskrit
Omwokha
Born in the evening.
Luo
Onindo
Lover of the sun.
Bengali
Onkar
One with the sound of God.
Sanskrit
Onslow
From the Old English personal name Anselm, meaning 'divine helmet'.
English
Onslowe
Derived from a place name meaning 'from the hill of the one-eyed man'.
English
Onuris
Onuris is the Greek name for the Egyptian god Anhur, meaning 'sky-bearer' or ...
Egyptian
Onyx
Refers to the black gemstone.
Greek
Opeleigh
From the deer meadow.
English
Oracle
Someone who can predict the future or provide wise advice.
Greek
Orad
Coming from the city of Eilat.
Hebrew
Oralie
Derived from the French word 'or' meaning gold, often interpreted as 'golden'.
French
Oram
From the riverbank meadow.
English
Orange
The name of the fruit, also associated with the color orange.
English
Oratun
The peak.
Yoruba
Orben
From the riverbank.
English
Orbin
From the riverbank.
English
Orbon
From the riverbank.
English
Orbyn
From the riverbank.
English
Oreeda
The light of guidance.
Arabic
Orestes
From Greek Orestes, meaning 'mountain dweller' or 'man of the mountain'.
Greek
Oretha
Mountain; from the Greek word 'oreos' meaning mountain.
Greek
Orfeus
Orfeus is the Greek form of Orpheus, a legendary musician and poet in Greek m...
Greek
Orford
From the ford by the shore or bank.
English
Oria
Derived from the Latin 'Aurelius', meaning 'golden'.
Italian
Orina
Light or my light, derived from the Hebrew word 'or'.
Hebrew
Oringo
Means 'he who sees' or 'the one who sees' in the Luo language.
Luo
Orino
Derived from the Italian word 'orino', meaning 'little gold'.
Italian
Orinthia
From the Greek word oros, meaning 'mountain'.
Greek
Oriole
Name derived from the brightly colored songbird of the same name.
English
Orkeny
From the Orkney Isles.
Scottish
Orkhan
Meaning 'ruler of the city' or 'khan of the city', from Turkish 'or' (city) a...
Turkish
Orlanda
Famous in the land.
Italian
Orlande
Fame of the land.
French
Orleans
From the city of Orleans in France.
French
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