Diccionario de nombres
374 nombres con significado y origen verificados
OANEZ
Derived from Breton oan "lamb" (ultimately from Latin agnus) and used as a Breton form of AGNES.
OBDULIA
Meaning unknown. This was the name of a saint from Toledo, Spain. The details of her life are unknown.
OBERON
Variant of AUBERON. Oberon was the king of the fairies in Shakespeare's comedy 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' (1595). A moo...
OBRAD
Possibly derived from Serbian obradovati "to make happy".
OCÉANE
Derived from French océan meaning "ocean".
OCHIENG
Means "born when the sun shines", derived from Luo chieng meaning "sun".
OCTÁVIA
Portuguese form of OCTAVIA.
OCTAVIAN
From the Roman name Octavianus, which was derived from the name OCTAVIUS. After Gaius Octavius (later Roman emperor Augu...
OCTÁVIO
Portuguese form of OCTAVIUS.
OCTAVIUS
Roman family name meaning "eighth" from Latin octavus. This was the original family name of the emperor Augustus (born G...
ODALIS
Spanish form of ODILIA.
ODALYS
Variant of ODALIS.
ODD
Derived from Old Norse oddr meaning "point of a sword".
ODDO
Italian form of OTTO.
ODE
Medieval English form of Odo (see OTTO).
ODELIA
Form of ODILIA.
ODEN
Swedish form of ODIN.
ODETA
Lithuanian form of ODETTE.
ODETTE
French diminutive of ODA or ODILIA. This is the name of a princess who has been transformed into a swan in the ballet 'S...
ODHIAMBO
Means "born in the evening" in Luo.
ODILE
French form of ODILIA.
ODILIE
Variant of ODILIA.
ODILON
French masculine form of ODILIA.
ODO
Variant of Audo (see OTTO).
ODRAN
Anglicized form of ODHRÁN.
ODYSSEUS
Perhaps derived from Greek οδυσσομαι (odyssomai) "to hate". In Greek legend Odysseus was one of the Greek heroes who fou...
OFEK
Means "horizon" in Hebrew.
OFELIA
Spanish and Italian form of OPHELIA.
OFIR
Hebrew form of OPHIR. In modern times it is also used as a feminine name.
OGDEN
From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "oak valley" in Old English. A famous bearer was the humourou...
OGECHUKWUKAMA
Means "God's time is the best" in Igbo.
OGHENEKEVWE
Means "God provided for me" in Urhobo.
OGNEN
Macedonian form of OGNYAN.
OGNIAN
Variant transcription of OGNYAN.
OGNJEN
Croatian and Serbian form of OGNYAN.
OGNYANA
Feminine form of OGNYAN.
OHANNES
Armenian form of Iohannes (see JOHN).
OIER
Meaning unknown, of Basque origin.
OIHANA
Means "forest" in Basque.
OINONE
Greek form of OENONE.
OIVA
Means "splendid" in Finnish.
OKEANOS
From the name of the river or body of water thought by the ancient Greeks to surround the Earth. In Greek mythology Okea...
OKROPIR
Means "gold mouth" in Georgian.
OLA (1)
Norwegian and Swedish short form of OLAF.
OLABODE
Means "wealth returns" in Yoruba.
OLAMIDE
Means "my wealth has arrived" in Yoruba.
OLANREWAJU
Means "my wealth is the future" or "my wealth is moving forward" in Yoruba.
OLAVI
Finnish and Estonian form of OLAF.
OLDŘICH
Czech form of ULRICH.
OLE
Danish and Norwegian form of OLAF.
OLEGÁRIO
Portuguese form of OLEGARIO.
OLEK
Short form of ALEKSANDER.
OLEKSANDR
Ukrainian form of ALEXANDER.
OLEKSIY
Ukrainian form of ALEXIS.
OLES
Short form of OLEKSANDR or OLEKSIY.
OLEXIY
Variant transcription of OLEKSIY.
OLGA
Russian form of HELGA. The Varangians brought it from Scandinavia to Russia. The 10th-century Saint Olga was the wife of...
OLHA
Ukrainian form of OLGA.
OLIMPIA
Form of OLYMPIAS.
OLIVE
From the English word for the type of tree, ultimately derived from Latin oliva.
OLIVER
From Olivier, a Norman French form of a Germanic name such as ALFHER or an Old Norse name such as Áleifr (see OLAF). The...
OLIVETTE
Feminine form of OLIVER. This was the name of the title character in the French opera 'Les noces d'Olivette' (1879) by E...
OLIVIA
This name was first used in this spelling by William Shakespeare for a character in his comedy 'Twelfth Night' (1602). S...
OLIVIER
French and Dutch form of OLIVER.
OLIWER
Polish form of OLIVER.
OLIWIER
Polish form of OLIVER.
OLLE
Swedish diminutive of OLAF.
OLLIE
Diminutive of OLIVER, OLIVIA or OLIVE.
OLOV
Swedish form of OLAF.
OLUCHI
Means "God's work" in Igbo.
OLUFEMI
Means "God loves me" in Yoruba.
OLUFUNMILAYO
Means "God gave me joy" in Yoruba.
OLUJIMI
Means "given by God" in Yoruba.
OLUMIDE
Means "God has come" in Yoruba.
OLUWAFUNMILAYO
Variant of OLUFUNMILAYO.
OLUWASEGUN
Means "God has been victorious" in Yoruba.
OLUWASEYI
Means "God made this" in Yoruba.
OLUWAYEMISI
Means "God honours me" in Yoruba.
OLWIN
Variant of OLWEN.
OLYA
Diminutive of OLGA.
OLYMPIA
Feminine form of OLYMPOS.
OLYMPIODOROS
From OLYMPOS, the name of the mountain home of the Greek gods, combined with Greek δωρον (doron) "gift".
OLYVIA
Variant of OLIVIA.
OMAR (1)
Variant transcription of UMAR. This is the usual English spelling of the 12th-century poet Umar Khayyam's name. In his h...
OMEGA
From the name of the last letter in the Greek alphabet, Ω. It is often seen as a symbol of completion.
OMER
Means "sheaf of wheat" in Hebrew.
OMIROS
Modern Greek form of HOMER.
OMOLARA
Means "a child is family" in Yoruba.
OMRI
Possibly means "life" or "servant" in Hebrew (or a related Semitic language). This was the name of a 9th-century BC mili...
ONA (2)
Short form of MARIONA. It also coincides with a Catalan word meaning "wave".
ONDŘEJ
Czech form of ANDREW.
ONEIDA
From the name of a Native American tribe, perhaps meaning "standing rock".
ONESIMOS
Original Greek form of ONESIMUS.
ONESIPHOROS
Original Greek form of ONESIPHORUS.
ONFROI
Norman French form of HUMPHREY.
ONISIM
Russian form of ONESIMUS.
ONNI
Means "happiness, luck" in Finnish.
ONOFRE
Spanish and Portuguese form of ONUPHRIUS.
ONÓRA
Irish form of HONORA.
ONUPHRIUS
Latinized form of Greek Οννωφρις (Onnophris), derived from Egyptian Unn-nfr meaning "he who is good, he who is happy". T...
ONYEKA
Short form of ONYEKACHI.
ONYEKACHUKWU
Variant of ONYEKACHI, using Chukwu as the last element, which is the extended form of Chi meaning "God".
OONAGH
Variant of ÚNA.
OPALINE
Elaborated form of OPAL.
OPHELIA
Derived from Greek οφελος (ophelos) meaning "help". This name was probably created by the 15th-century poet Jacopo Sanna...
OPHIR
Meaning unknown. This is the name of a son of Joktan in the Old Testament (where it is also used as a place name).
OPHRAH
Means "fawn" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of both a man mentioned in genealogies and a city in Manas...
OR
Means "light" in Hebrew.
OANA
Romanian short form of IOANA.
OBADIAH
Means "servant of YAHWEH" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of one of the twelve minor prophets, the auth...
OBED
Means "servant, worshipper" in Hebrew. This is the name of several Old Testament characters including the grandfather of...
OBI
Means "heart" in Igbo.
OCEAN
Simply from the English word ocean for a large body of water. It is ultimately derived from Greek Ωκεανος (Okeanos), the...
OCEANUS
Latinized form of OKEANOS.
OCTAVE
French form of OCTAVIUS.
OCTAVIA
Feminine form of OCTAVIUS. Octavia was the wife of Mark Antony and the sister of Roman emperor Augustus. In 19th-century...
OCTAVIANUS
Latin form of OCTAVIAN.
OCTAVIO
Spanish form of OCTAVIUS.
ODA
Feminine form of Odo (see OTTO).
ODALRIC
Old Germanic form of ULRICH.
ODARKA
Ukrainian variant of DARIYA.
ODDMUND
Possibly a modern coinage based on the Old Norse elements oddr "point of a sword" and mundr "protection".
ODDR
Old Norse form of ODD.
ODED
Means "to restore" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of a prophet from Samaria.
ODELL
From a surname which was originally from a place name meaning "woad hill" in Old English. A woad is a herb used for dyin...
ODESSA
From the name of a Ukrainian city that sits on the north coast of the Black Sea. This name can also be used as a feminin...
ODETTA
Latinate form of ODETTE.
ODHARNAIT
Means "little pale green one", derived from Irish odhra "pale green, sallow" combined with a diminutive suffix.
ODHRÁN
Means "little pale green one", derived from Irish odhra "pale green, sallow" combined with a diminutive suffix. This was...
ODILA
Variant of ODILIA.
ODILIA
Derived from the Germanic element odal meaning "fatherland" or aud meaning "wealth, fortune". Saint Odilia (or Odila) wa...
ODILO
Masculine form of ODILIA.
ODIN
Anglicized form of Old Norse Óðinn which was derived from óðr "inspiration, rage, frenzy". It ultimately developed from ...
ODOACER
Variant of ODOVACAR. The Gothic leader Odovacar is frequently called by this name.
ODOVACAR
From the Germanic name Audovacar meaning "wealthy and vigilant", derived from the elements aud "wealth" and wacar "vigil...
ODTSETSEG
Means "star flower" in Mongolian.
OEDIPUS
Latinized form of Greek Οιδιπους (Oidipous), meaning "swollen foot" from οιδεω (oideo) "to swell" and πους (pous) "foot"...
OENONE
Latinized form of the Greek Οινωνε (Oinone), derived from οινος (oinos) meaning "wine". In Greek mythology Oenone was a ...
OFÉLIA
Portuguese form of OPHELIA.
OFER
Means "fawn" in Hebrew. This makes it a modern variant of the Classical Hebrew name Ophrah.
OFRA
Hebrew form of OPHRAH. Originally it was a masculine name, but it is now used for females too.
OFYDD
Welsh form of OVID.
OGECHI
Short form of OGECHUKWUKAMA.
OGHENEKARO
Means "God first" in Urhobo.
OGHENERO
Means "God exists" in Urhobo.
OGNENA
Macedonian feminine form of OGNYAN.
OGNJAN
Croatian and Serbian variant form of OGNYAN.
OGNYAN
Derived from Bulgarian огнен (ognen) "fiery".
OHAD
Means "united" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament he is the third son of Simeon.
OIDIPOUS
Greek form of OEDIPUS.
OIGHRIG
Means "new speckled one" in Scottish Gaelic.
OILI
Finnish form of OLGA.
OISÍN
Means "little deer", derived from Irish os "deer" combined with a diminutive suffix. In Irish legend Oisín was a warrior...
OKORO
Means "man" in Urhobo.
OKSANA
Ukrainian form of XENIA.
OLA (2)
Polish short form of ALEKSANDRA.
OLAF
From the Old Norse name Áleifr meaning "ancestor's descendant", derived from the elements anu "ancestor" and leifr "desc...
OLALLA
Spanish variant of EULALIA. This was the name of two 4th-century saints from Spain.
OLAMILEKAN
Means "my wealth is increased" in Yoruba.
OLAV
Variant of OLAF.
OLAVO
Portuguese form of OLAF.
OLAYINKA
Means "wealth surrounds me" in Yoruba.
OLDRICH
Slovak form of ULRICH.
OLEG
Russian form of HELGE. The Varangians brought this name from Scandinavia to Russia. It was borne by an important 10th-ce...
OLEGARIO
Spanish form of a Germanic name, possibly Aldegar, derived from the elements ald "old" and ger "spear". This was the nam...
OLEKSANDER
Variant transcription of OLEKSANDR.
OLEKSANDRA
Ukrainian form of ALEXANDRA.
OLENA
Ukrainian form of HELEN.
OLEV
Estonian form of OLAF.
OĽGA
Slovak form of OLGA.
OLGICA
Macedonian and Serbian diminutive of OLGA.
OLI
Short form of OLIVER.
OLIVA
Late Latin name meaning "olive". This was the name of a 2nd-century saint from Brescia.
OLIVÉR
Hungarian form of OLIVER.
OLIVERA
Feminine form of OLIVER.
OLÍVIA
Portuguese, Slovak and Hungarian form of OLIVIA.
OLIVIE
French and Czech form of OLIVIA.
OLIVIERO
Italian form of OLIVER.
OLIWIA
Polish form of OLIVIA.
OLJA
Serbian diminutive of OLGA.
OLLI
Finnish diminutive of OLAVI.
OLOF
Swedish form of OLAF.
OLUBUNMI
Means "gift of God" in Yoruba.
OLUF
Danish variant of OLAF.
OLUFUNKE
Means "God has cared for" in Yoruba.
OLUFUNMILOLA
Means "God gives me wealth" in Yoruba.
OLUKAYODE
Means "God brings happiness" in Yoruba.
OLUWAFEMI
Variant of OLUFEMI.
OLUWAKANYINSOLA
Means "God has added sweetness to my wealth" in Yoruba.
OLUWASEUN
Means "we thank God" in Yoruba.
OLUWATOYIN
Means "God is worthy to be praised" in Yoruba.
OLWEN
Means "white footprint" from Welsh ol "footprint, track" and gwen "white, fair, blessed". In Welsh legend Olwen was a be...
OLWYN
Variant of OLWEN.
OLYMPE
French form of OLYMPIAS.
OLYMPIAS
Feminine form of OLYMPOS. This was the name of the mother of Alexander the Great. It was also borne by a 4th-century sai...
OLYMPOS
From a Greek personal name which was derived from the place name OLYMPOS, the name of the mountain home of the Greek god...
OM
From the Sanskrit ओम् (om), considered to be a sacred syllable because it represents the range of sounds that can be mad...
OMAR (2)
Means "speaker" in Hebrew. This was the name of a son of Eliphaz in the Old Testament.
OMID
Means "hope" in Persian.
OMOBOLANLE
Means "a child who met wealth at home" in Yoruba.
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