Unisex Names That Mean O

Discover Unisex names meaning O with origins and popularity.

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Mataniah
Gift from God.
Hebrew
Matanya
Gift from God.
Hebrew
Matanyah
Gift from God.
Hebrew
Mathia
Gift of God.
Hebrew
Mattea
Gift of God.
Italian
Mattie
Gift of God.
English
Mattox
Gift of God.
English
Maveric
Independent, nonconformist.
English
Maverick
Independent, nonconformist.
English
Maverik
Independent, nonconformist.
English
Mazin
Rain clouds or clouds that bring rain.
Arabic
Mckale
Son of Kale.
Irish
Mckenna
Son of Cionaodh.
Irish
Mckenzey
Son of Coinneach.
Scottish
Mckenzi
Son of Coinneach.
Scottish
Mckenzie
Son of Coinneach.
Scottish
Mckenzy
Son of Coinneach.
Scottish
Mckinley
Son of Fionnlagh.
Irish
Mead
Honey wine.
English
Meah
Gift from God.
Hebrew
Mecatl
Rope.
Nahuatl
Mecca
City in Saudi Arabia, holiest site in Islam.
Arabic
Meed
Reward, recompense.
English
Mega
Great, powerful.
Greek
Mehida
Precious or valuable.
Arabic
Melanka
Dark or black-haired.
Slavic
Melatiah
Deliverance of the Lord.
Hebrew
Melchiah
God is my king.
Hebrew
Melisha
A modern invented name, possibly a blend of Melissa and Alicia.
English
Meliza
Combination of Mel and Liza, meaning 'honey' and 'God is my oath'.
Italian
Mellor
Derived from a place name meaning 'mill hill' in Old English.
English
Melvine
Combination of Mel and vine, meaning 'friend of the vineyard'.
English
Mendie
Advisor, peaceful.
English
Menefer
Enduring and beautiful, referring to the ancient city of Memphis.
Egyptian
Mephaath
From a place of depths.
Hebrew
Meraiah
Born of God.
Hebrew
Mercer
Mercer means 'merchant' or 'trader', from Old French 'mercier'.
English
Mercurius
Latin form of Mercury, the Roman god of trade, wealth, and thievery..
Latin
Mercury
Name of the Roman god of trade, wealth, and thievery..
Latin
Meridith
Protector of the sea.
Welsh
Meris
Of the sea; derived from Greek 'meri' meaning sea.
Greek
Merkaba
Merkaba refers to the divine chariot or throne of God in Jewish mysticism.
Hebrew
Merl
Short form of Merlin, meaning 'sea fortress' or 'hill fort'.
English
Merle
Derived from the French word for blackbird.
French
Merrick
Fame-power; derived from the Old English elements 'mǣre' meaning famous and ...
English
Meryl
Derived from Muriel, meaning 'bright sea'.
English
Messina
Derived from the city of Messina in Sicily.
Italian
Metcalf
From the calf farm.
English
Meztli
Moon.
Nahuatl
Mhina
Mother of twins.
Swahili
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