Names That Mean We

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

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Oishi
Sweet.
Bengali
Ojabala
Having power and strength.
Sanskrit
Ojaspati
Lord of vital power.
Sanskrit
Ojaswin
Power, bright.
Sanskrit
Ojis
Powerful, strong.
Sanskrit
Ojishth
Most powerful, highest.
Sanskrit
Olaide
We have wealth.
Yoruba
Olalla
Well-spoken.
Spanish
Olallah
Allah's wealth.
Arabic
Olamide
My wealth has arrived.
Yoruba
Olamilekan
My wealth has increased.
Yoruba
Olaniyan
We encountered wealth.
Yoruba
Olaniyi
We have respect or we praised him.
Yoruba
Olatunji
Wealth awakens.
Yoruba
Olayinka
Wealth surrounds me.
Yoruba
Oleanda
Oleander flower.
Spanish
Oleandah
Oleander flower.
Spanish
Oleander
Oleander flower.
English
Oleanthah
Oleantha flower.
Greek
Oleanthe
Oleantha flower.
Greek
Oleda
Wealthy or prosperous.
Latin
Olichudar
Wealthy.
Slavic
Olishola
Wealth has come to honor.
Yoruba
Olushola
God has made wealth.
Yoruba
Olusholah
God has made wealth.
Yoruba
Omary
Powerful.
Swahili
Omaswat
Powerful.
Sanskrit
Onaona
Fragrant, sweet-smelling.
Hawaiian
Onike
Surrounded by sweetness.
Yoruba
Ontina
Diminutive of Antonia, meaning 'priceless one' or 'flower'.
Spanish
Opal
Jewel.
Sanskrit
Opala
Jewel.
Hawaiian
Opalia
Jewel.
Greek
Opelea
Jewel.
Greek
Opelie
Jewel, treasure.
English
Orana
Welcome, great spirit.
Aboriginal
Orest
Mountain dweller.
Greek
Orestes
From Greek Orestes, meaning 'mountain dweller' or 'man of the mountain'.
Greek
Orie
Weaver; a name that can also mean 'my light' in Hebrew.
Japanese
Orik
A diminutive form of Orestes, meaning 'mountain dweller'.
Russian
Orman
Dweller of the valley.
English
Ornella
Flowering ash tree.
Italian
Orris
Iris flower.
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
Orval
Gold village, from the Old English elements 'or' (gold) and 'wealh' (foreigne...
English
Orvokki
derived from the Finnish word for the pansy flower.
Finnish
Orwald
Spear ruler, from Old English elements 'ord' (spear) and 'weald' (ruler).
English
Orwel
From the Old English elements 'ord' meaning point and 'wella' meaning spring ...
English
Osana
God has answered.
Hebrew
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