Unisex Names That Mean O

Discover Unisex names meaning O with origins and popularity.

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Micah
Who is like God?.
Hebrew
Michal
Who is like God?.
Hebrew
Michale
Who is like God?.
Hebrew
Micheal
Who is like God?.
Hebrew
Michon
Gift from God.
Hebrew
Mickey
A diminutive of Michael, meaning 'who is like God?'.
English
Migdol
Tower.
Hebrew
Mijamin
From the right hand, a biblical name meaning 'right hand' or 'southward'.
Hebrew
Mikelle
Who is like God?.
Greek
Miki
Hope.
Japanese
Milagro
Miracle, from the Spanish word for miracle.
Spanish
Milan
Gracious, dear, or from the Slavic element 'milu' meaning gracious.
Slavic
Mills
Derived from a surname meaning 'at the mills', referring to someone who lived...
English
Milne
Derived from a place name meaning 'mill' in Scots.
Scottish
Mimir
The name of a wise being in Norse mythology.
Norse
Mina
Love, blue glass, precious gem
German
Ming
Bright, shining, or luminous.
Chinese
Minka
Love or strong affection.
Slavic
Minnesota
From the Dakota Sioux word 'mnisota', meaning 'cloudy water' or 'sky-tinted w...
English
Minor
Younger, lesser, smaller.
Latin
Mint
A refreshing herb or flavor.
English
Minty
A diminutive of the name Mint or Minta, referring to the herb..
English
Miracle
A wonder, something extraordinary.
English
Mirage
Optical illusion, something unreal.
French
Mitchie
Pet form of Mitchell.
English
Mitsu
Light or brightness.
Japanese
Mnason
Reminding or mindful, possibly derived from Greek 'mnēmē' meaning memory.
Greek
Modeste
Modest, humble.
French
Modesty
Refers to the quality of being modest or humble.
English
Mohana
Beautiful, attractive, or charming.
Sanskrit
Moke
Doctor or healer.
Hawaiian
Momi
A type of pearl or shell used in Hawaiian jewelry.
Hawaiian
Mona
Moon.
Norse
Monaco
From Monaco.
Italian
Monaghan
From Monaghan (a county in Ireland).
Irish
Monahan
Descendant of Monachain.
Irish
Monet
Derived from the French surname Monet, meaning 'little monk'.
French
Monoghan
Descendant of Conn.
Irish
Monroe
From the mouth of the river Roe.
Scottish
Monrow
From the estate on the hill.
English
Montana
Mountainous.
Spanish
Moon
The natural satellite of the Earth.
English
Morain
Refers to someone who is born of the sea.
Welsh
Moral
Refers to someone who is principled or honorable.
Hebrew
Morcar
Famous battle.
Anglo-saxon
Morgana
Sea circle or sea fortress.
English
Morgen
Morgen is a Welsh name meaning 'sea-born' or 'great brightness'.
Welsh
Mori
Forest or woods, often used as a surname or given name.
Japanese
Morin
Descendant of Mórán, meaning 'big' or 'great'.
Irish
Morley
Meadow on the moor.
English
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