Unisex Names That Mean O

Discover Unisex names meaning O with origins and popularity.

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Sacha
Defender of humanity.
Russian
Sachet
Conscious or alert
Sanskrit
Sadiqua
Truthful or sincere woman
Arabic
Sadra
Lotus.
Persian
Safa
Clarity, purity, or serenity; also a reference to the hill Safa in Mecca.
Arabic
Safah
Pure, clear, or serene.
Arabic
Saffron
Orange-yellow color, spice.
English
Sage
Wise and knowledgeable person, herb.
English
Sahari
Sahari means 'belonging to the desert' or 'desert dweller'.
Arabic
Sakari
Sweet, beloved.
Finnish
Sakia
Dry measure for grain.
Arabic
Saku
Blooming.
Japanese
Salah
Righteousness, piety.
Arabic
Samey
Unique, one of a kind.
Arabic
Sami
Elevated, sublime, or exalted; also a short form of Samuel.
Arabic
Samie
Diminutive of Samuel, meaning 'God has heard'.
English
Sammie
God has heard; diminutive of Samuel or Samantha.
English
Sammy
Diminutive of Samuel, meaning 'God has heard'.
English
Samon
Name of a biblical figure.
English
Sandi
Diminutive form of Sandra.
English
Sandie
Diminutive form of Sandra.
English
Sandy
Diminutive of Sandra or Alexander, meaning 'defender of mankind'.
English
Sanjeet
Triumphant, victorious.
Sanskrit
Santa
Holy, saintly.
Portuguese
Santana
Holy, saintly.
Portuguese
Sanyu
Joyful, Happy.
Chinese
Sarepta
Sarepta is a place name meaning 'refining' or 'smelting' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Sarva
Entire, all-encompassing.
Sanskrit
Sasha
Defender/Helper of mankind.
Russian
Sassaba
The morning sun.
Persian
Satria
Warrior.
Indonesian
Satsuki
Fifth month.
Japanese
Saturday
Named after the day of the week.
English
Sawyer
Occupational surname for a woodcutter or sawyer.
English
Saxen
Derived from Old English 'seax' meaning knife, referring to a knife maker or ...
English
Saxon
From the Germanic tribe the Saxons, meaning 'knife' or 'sword'.
English
Saxton
From the Old English personal name Seaxstan, meaning 'stone of the Saxons'.
English
Schaun
God is gracious.
Irish
Schaune
God is gracious.
Irish
Schuyler
Scholar or one who takes refuge.
Dutch
Scoop
Referring to scooping or gathering something.
English
Scorpio
Referring to the zodiac sign Scorpio.
Latin
Scout
Referring to a person who gathers information or explores.
English
Seal
Derived from the Old English word 'seolh', meaning 'seal', referring to the m...
English
Sean
God is gracious
Irish
Seiko
Serene or quiet child.
Japanese
Selatan
South.
Indonesian
Semaj
A modern invented name.
English
Semei
Heard by God.
Hebrew
Seneca
Old, old man; wise.
Latin
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