Unisex Names That Mean O

Discover Unisex names meaning O with origins and popularity.

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Loni
Noble, ready for battle.
English
Lonie
Diminutive of Alonzo or Alonso, meaning 'noble and ready'.
English
Lonni
Diminutive of Alonzo, meaning 'noble and ready'.
English
Lonnie
Diminutive of Alonzo, meaning 'noble and ready'.
English
Lonny
Diminutive of Alonzo, meaning 'noble' or 'ready for battle'.
English
Lorant
From the Lorraine region.
French
Lore
Crowned with laurel.
English
Loren
Derived from the Latin name Laurentius, meaning 'from Laurentum' or 'crowned ...
English
Lorenza
Derived from the Latin name Laurentius, meaning 'from Laurentum' or 'crowned ...
Italian
Lori
Derived from Latin 'laurus' meaning 'laurel'.
English
Lorie
Diminutive of the name Laura.
English
Loring
From the place name Loring, meaning 'famous warrior'.
English
Lorne
Derived from the Scottish place name Lorne, meaning 'fox'.
Scottish
Lory
Diminutive of Laura, meaning 'bay laurel'.
English
Lothar
Famous warrior.
Germanic
Lotharing
From Lotharingia (historical region in Europe).
Latin
Lou
Renowned warrior.
French
Lourdes
Referring to the Marian apparitions in Lourdes, France.
Spanish
Love
A name that signifies affection, deep emotional connection, and attachment..
English
Luca
Bringer of light.
Italian
Lucah
God's light.
Hebrew
Lucky
Lucky, fortunate.
English
Luis
Famous warrior, from Germanic Ludwig.
Spanish
Luiz
Renowned warrior.
Portuguese
Lyle
From the island, referring to the Isle of Man.
Scottish
Lyndon
From the Old English place name Lindum, meaning 'lime tree hill'.
English
Lynley
Meadow near the lake.
English
Lynli
From the lake.
English
Lynlie
From the lake meadow.
English
Lynly
From the lake meadow.
English
Lynne
Dweller by the torrent.
English
Lynton
From the town on the Linden tree hill.
English
Lyonet
Little lion, derived from Old French 'lionet'.
English
Lyric
Words set to music, expressing emotions.
English
Lyron
A modern invented name with no specific meaning.
English
Lysias
Meaning 'of the people' or 'set free', derived from Greek lysis.
Greek
Lyzbeth
Consecrated to God.
Hebrew
Maasai
derived from the Maasai people, an ethnic group in Africa.
Swahili
Macalah
To ascend or to rise.
Hebrew
Macalla
Echo.
Irish
Macaulay
Son of righteousness.
Scottish
Maccaulay
Son of the devotee of Saint Columba.
Scottish
Macey
derived from Matthew.
English
Mackenzey
Son of Kenneth.
Scottish
Mackenzi
Son of Kenneth.
Scottish
Mackenzie
Son of Kenneth.
Scottish
Macy
Weapon, gift of God.
English
Madison
Son of Maud, originally a surname meaning 'child of Maud'.
English
Madrid
The name of the capital city of Spain.
Spanish
Madyson
Modern variation of Madison.
English
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