Names That Mean To

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

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Olave
Ancestor's descendant.
Norse
Olavo
ancestor's descendant.
Portuguese
Oleah
Ascender; to rise up.
Hebrew
Oleif
Ancestor's descendant or heir of the ancestors.
Norse
Olimpiada
Olympiad, referring to the Olympic games.
Greek
Olimpio
Of Olympus, referring to Mount Olympus, the home of the gods in Greek mythology.
Italian
Olindo
Derived from the Germanic name Oland, meaning 'from the land of the ancestors'.
Italian
Oliphant
Derived from the Scottish surname, meaning 'elephant' or referring to a place...
Scottish
Olishola
Wealth has come to honor.
Yoruba
Olof
Ancestor's Heir.
Swedish
Olop
To Fold.
Yoruba
Olubayo
King has come to take joy.
Yoruba
Oluf
Inheritance, Ancestor.
Norwegian
Olufunke
God has given me to take care of.
Yoruba
Olufunmil
God gave me to enjoy.
Yoruba
Olutosin
God is worthy to be worshiped.
Yoruba
Oluwatosin
God is worthy to be worshiped.
Yoruba
Olva
Ancestor protection.
Norse
Olvir
Ancestor warrior.
Norse
Olwyn
White footprint, referring to a legend of a white-footed ox.
Welsh
Omah
Child born to bring joy and happiness.
Yoruba
Omaimiya
Little mother; related to Umayma
Arabic
Omen
Sign or premonition of something to come.
English
Omganesh
Praise to Lord Ganesha.
Marathi
Omkaar
Om and Kaar together mean the sound or form of the sacred syllable Om.
Sanskrit
Omorede
Born into royalty.
Yoruba
Omphale
Derived from Greek 'omphalos' meaning 'navel', referring to the navel of the ...
Greek
Omusupe
I'm grateful to God.
Luo
Onacona
Wild Potato.
Cherokee
Onesiphorus
To bring fame.
Greek
Onix
Type of gemstone.
English
Ontina
Diminutive of Antonia, meaning 'priceless one' or 'flower'.
Spanish
Onuwachi
Child who came to stay, often given to a child born after previous infant dea...
Igbo
Onyemachi
Who knows what tomorrow holds?
Igbo
Onyx
Refers to the black gemstone.
Greek
Opel
Gemstone.
German
Ordmund
Spear protector.
English
Ormund
Brave protector.
English
Ortensia
Derived from the Latin word for garden, referring to the hydrangea flower.
Italian
Ortensie
Derived from the Latin word for garden, referring to the hydrangea flower.
Italian
Orthros
Refers to the mythical two-headed dog in Greek mythology.
Greek
Orton
From the town on the riverbank.
English
Ortygia
Refers to a small island in Greek mythology where Artemis was born.
Greek
Orville
From the French place name Orville, meaning 'golden town'.
English
Osita
From today, meaning a child born after a long wait or from a difficult pregna...
Igbo
Ositah
From today, meaning a child born on a special day.
Igbo
Osmonde
Divine protector, derived from Old English elements.
English
Ossy
Divine victory.
Igbo
Ostein
Descendant of the stone god.
Norse
Ostia
Derived from Latin 'ostium' meaning 'mouth' or 'entrance', referring to a riv...
Latin
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