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374 nombres con significado y origen verificados

OANEZ

F

Derived from Breton oan "lamb" (ultimately from Latin agnus) and used as a Breton form of AGNES.

OBDULIA

F

Meaning unknown. This was the name of a saint from Toledo, Spain. The details of her life are unknown.

OBERON

M

Variant of AUBERON. Oberon was the king of the fairies in Shakespeare's comedy 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' (1595). A moo...

OBRAD

M

Possibly derived from Serbian obradovati "to make happy".

OCÉANE

F

Derived from French océan meaning "ocean".

OCHIENG

M

Means "born when the sun shines", derived from Luo chieng meaning "sun".

OCTÁVIA

F

Portuguese form of OCTAVIA.

OCTAVIAN

M

From the Roman name Octavianus, which was derived from the name OCTAVIUS. After Gaius Octavius (later Roman emperor Augu...

OCTÁVIO

M

Portuguese form of OCTAVIUS.

OCTAVIUS

M

Roman family name meaning "eighth" from Latin octavus. This was the original family name of the emperor Augustus (born G...

ODALIS

M/F

Spanish form of ODILIA.

ODALYS

F

Variant of ODALIS.

ODD

M

Derived from Old Norse oddr meaning "point of a sword".

ODDO

M

Italian form of OTTO.

ODE

M

Medieval English form of Odo (see OTTO).

ODELIA

F

Form of ODILIA.

ODEN

M

Swedish form of ODIN.

ODETA

F

Lithuanian form of ODETTE.

ODETTE

F

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

M

Means "born in the evening" in Luo.

ODILE

F

French form of ODILIA.

ODILIE

F

Variant of ODILIA.

ODILON

M

French masculine form of ODILIA.

ODO

M

Variant of Audo (see OTTO).

ODRAN

M

Anglicized form of ODHRÁN.

ODYSSEUS

M

Perhaps derived from Greek οδυσσομαι (odyssomai) "to hate". In Greek legend Odysseus was one of the Greek heroes who fou...

OFEK

M

Means "horizon" in Hebrew.

OFELIA

F

Spanish and Italian form of OPHELIA.

OFIR

M/F

Hebrew form of OPHIR. In modern times it is also used as a feminine name.

OGDEN

M

From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "oak valley" in Old English. A famous bearer was the humourou...

OGECHUKWUKAMA

F

Means "God's time is the best" in Igbo.

OGHENEKEVWE

M/F

Means "God provided for me" in Urhobo.

OGNEN

M

Macedonian form of OGNYAN.

OGNIAN

M

Variant transcription of OGNYAN.

OGNJEN

M

Croatian and Serbian form of OGNYAN.

OGNYANA

F

Feminine form of OGNYAN.

OHANNES

M

Armenian form of Iohannes (see JOHN).

OIER

M

Meaning unknown, of Basque origin.

OIHANA

F

Means "forest" in Basque.

OINONE

F

Greek form of OENONE.

OIVA

M

Means "splendid" in Finnish.

OKEANOS

M

From the name of the river or body of water thought by the ancient Greeks to surround the Earth. In Greek mythology Okea...

OKROPIR

M

Means "gold mouth" in Georgian.

OLA (1)

M

Norwegian and Swedish short form of OLAF.

OLABODE

M

Means "wealth returns" in Yoruba.

OLAMIDE

M/F

Means "my wealth has arrived" in Yoruba.

OLANREWAJU

M

Means "my wealth is the future" or "my wealth is moving forward" in Yoruba.

OLAVI

M

Finnish and Estonian form of OLAF.

OLDŘICH

M

Czech form of ULRICH.

OLE

M

Danish and Norwegian form of OLAF.

OLEGÁRIO

M

Portuguese form of OLEGARIO.

OLEK

M

Short form of ALEKSANDER.

OLEKSANDR

M

Ukrainian form of ALEXANDER.

OLEKSIY

M

Ukrainian form of ALEXIS.

OLES

M

Short form of OLEKSANDR or OLEKSIY.

OLEXIY

M

Variant transcription of OLEKSIY.

OLGA

F

Russian form of HELGA. The Varangians brought it from Scandinavia to Russia. The 10th-century Saint Olga was the wife of...

OLHA

F

Ukrainian form of OLGA.

OLIMPIA

F

Form of OLYMPIAS.

OLIVE

F

From the English word for the type of tree, ultimately derived from Latin oliva.

OLIVER

M

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

F

Feminine form of OLIVER. This was the name of the title character in the French opera 'Les noces d'Olivette' (1879) by E...

OLIVIA

F

This name was first used in this spelling by William Shakespeare for a character in his comedy 'Twelfth Night' (1602). S...

OLIVIER

M

French and Dutch form of OLIVER.

OLIWER

M

Polish form of OLIVER.

OLIWIER

M

Polish form of OLIVER.

OLLE

M

Swedish diminutive of OLAF.

OLLIE

M/F

Diminutive of OLIVER, OLIVIA or OLIVE.

OLOV

M

Swedish form of OLAF.

OLUCHI

M/F

Means "God's work" in Igbo.

OLUFEMI

M

Means "God loves me" in Yoruba.

OLUFUNMILAYO

M/F

Means "God gave me joy" in Yoruba.

OLUJIMI

M

Means "given by God" in Yoruba.

OLUMIDE

M

Means "God has come" in Yoruba.

OLUWAFUNMILAYO

M/F

Variant of OLUFUNMILAYO.

OLUWASEGUN

M/F

Means "God has been victorious" in Yoruba.

OLUWASEYI

M/F

Means "God made this" in Yoruba.

OLUWAYEMISI

M/F

Means "God honours me" in Yoruba.

OLWIN

F

Variant of OLWEN.

OLYA

F

Diminutive of OLGA.

OLYMPIA

F

Feminine form of OLYMPOS.

OLYMPIODOROS

M

From OLYMPOS, the name of the mountain home of the Greek gods, combined with Greek δωρον (doron) "gift".

OLYVIA

F

Variant of OLIVIA.

OMAR (1)

M

Variant transcription of UMAR. This is the usual English spelling of the 12th-century poet Umar Khayyam's name. In his h...

OMEGA

M/F

From the name of the last letter in the Greek alphabet, Ω. It is often seen as a symbol of completion.

OMER

M

Means "sheaf of wheat" in Hebrew.

OMIROS

M

Modern Greek form of HOMER.

OMOLARA

F

Means "a child is family" in Yoruba.

OMRI

M

Possibly means "life" or "servant" in Hebrew (or a related Semitic language). This was the name of a 9th-century BC mili...

ONA (2)

F

Short form of MARIONA. It also coincides with a Catalan word meaning "wave".

ONDŘEJ

M

Czech form of ANDREW.

ONEIDA

F

From the name of a Native American tribe, perhaps meaning "standing rock".

ONESIMOS

M

Original Greek form of ONESIMUS.

ONESIPHOROS

M

Original Greek form of ONESIPHORUS.

ONFROI

M

Norman French form of HUMPHREY.

ONISIM

M

Russian form of ONESIMUS.

ONNI

M

Means "happiness, luck" in Finnish.

ONOFRE

M

Spanish and Portuguese form of ONUPHRIUS.

ONÓRA

F

Irish form of HONORA.

ONUPHRIUS

M

Latinized form of Greek Οννωφρις (Onnophris), derived from Egyptian Unn-nfr meaning "he who is good, he who is happy". T...

ONYEKA

F

Short form of ONYEKACHI.

ONYEKACHUKWU

M/F

Variant of ONYEKACHI, using Chukwu as the last element, which is the extended form of Chi meaning "God".

OONAGH

F

Variant of ÚNA.

OPALINE

F

Elaborated form of OPAL.

OPHELIA

F

Derived from Greek οφελος (ophelos) meaning "help". This name was probably created by the 15th-century poet Jacopo Sanna...

OPHIR

M

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

M

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

M/F

Means "light" in Hebrew.

OANA

F

Romanian short form of IOANA.

OBADIAH

M

Means "servant of YAHWEH" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of one of the twelve minor prophets, the auth...

OBED

M

Means "servant, worshipper" in Hebrew. This is the name of several Old Testament characters including the grandfather of...

OBI

M

Means "heart" in Igbo.

OCEAN

M/F

Simply from the English word ocean for a large body of water. It is ultimately derived from Greek Ωκεανος (Okeanos), the...

OCEANUS

M

Latinized form of OKEANOS.

OCTAVE

M

French form of OCTAVIUS.

OCTAVIA

F

Feminine form of OCTAVIUS. Octavia was the wife of Mark Antony and the sister of Roman emperor Augustus. In 19th-century...

OCTAVIANUS

M

Latin form of OCTAVIAN.

OCTAVIO

M

Spanish form of OCTAVIUS.

ODA

F

Feminine form of Odo (see OTTO).

ODALRIC

M

Old Germanic form of ULRICH.

ODARKA

F

Ukrainian variant of DARIYA.

ODDMUND

M

Possibly a modern coinage based on the Old Norse elements oddr "point of a sword" and mundr "protection".

ODDR

M

Old Norse form of ODD.

ODED

M

Means "to restore" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of a prophet from Samaria.

ODELL

M/F

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

F

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

F

Latinate form of ODETTE.

ODHARNAIT

F

Means "little pale green one", derived from Irish odhra "pale green, sallow" combined with a diminutive suffix.

ODHRÁN

M

Means "little pale green one", derived from Irish odhra "pale green, sallow" combined with a diminutive suffix. This was...

ODILA

F

Variant of ODILIA.

ODILIA

F

Derived from the Germanic element odal meaning "fatherland" or aud meaning "wealth, fortune". Saint Odilia (or Odila) wa...

ODILO

M

Masculine form of ODILIA.

ODIN

M

Anglicized form of Old Norse Óðinn which was derived from óðr "inspiration, rage, frenzy". It ultimately developed from ...

ODOACER

M

Variant of ODOVACAR. The Gothic leader Odovacar is frequently called by this name.

ODOVACAR

M

From the Germanic name Audovacar meaning "wealthy and vigilant", derived from the elements aud "wealth" and wacar "vigil...

ODTSETSEG

F

Means "star flower" in Mongolian.

OEDIPUS

M

Latinized form of Greek Οιδιπους (Oidipous), meaning "swollen foot" from οιδεω (oideo) "to swell" and πους (pous) "foot"...

OENONE

F

Latinized form of the Greek Οινωνε (Oinone), derived from οινος (oinos) meaning "wine". In Greek mythology Oenone was a ...

OFÉLIA

F

Portuguese form of OPHELIA.

OFER

M

Means "fawn" in Hebrew. This makes it a modern variant of the Classical Hebrew name Ophrah.

OFRA

M/F

Hebrew form of OPHRAH. Originally it was a masculine name, but it is now used for females too.

OFYDD

M

Welsh form of OVID.

OGECHI

F

Short form of OGECHUKWUKAMA.

OGHENEKARO

M/F

Means "God first" in Urhobo.

OGHENERO

M/F

Means "God exists" in Urhobo.

OGNENA

F

Macedonian feminine form of OGNYAN.

OGNJAN

M

Croatian and Serbian variant form of OGNYAN.

OGNYAN

M

Derived from Bulgarian огнен (ognen) "fiery".

OHAD

M

Means "united" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament he is the third son of Simeon.

OIDIPOUS

M

Greek form of OEDIPUS.

OIGHRIG

F

Means "new speckled one" in Scottish Gaelic.

OILI

F

Finnish form of OLGA.

OISÍN

M

Means "little deer", derived from Irish os "deer" combined with a diminutive suffix. In Irish legend Oisín was a warrior...

OKORO

M

Means "man" in Urhobo.

OKSANA

F

Ukrainian form of XENIA.

OLA (2)

F

Polish short form of ALEKSANDRA.

OLAF

M

From the Old Norse name Áleifr meaning "ancestor's descendant", derived from the elements anu "ancestor" and leifr "desc...

OLALLA

F

Spanish variant of EULALIA. This was the name of two 4th-century saints from Spain.

OLAMILEKAN

M

Means "my wealth is increased" in Yoruba.

OLAV

M

Variant of OLAF.

OLAVO

M

Portuguese form of OLAF.

OLAYINKA

F

Means "wealth surrounds me" in Yoruba.

OLDRICH

M

Slovak form of ULRICH.

OLEG

M

Russian form of HELGE. The Varangians brought this name from Scandinavia to Russia. It was borne by an important 10th-ce...

OLEGARIO

M

Spanish form of a Germanic name, possibly Aldegar, derived from the elements ald "old" and ger "spear". This was the nam...

OLEKSANDER

M

Variant transcription of OLEKSANDR.

OLEKSANDRA

F

Ukrainian form of ALEXANDRA.

OLENA

F

Ukrainian form of HELEN.

OLEV

M

Estonian form of OLAF.

OĽGA

F

Slovak form of OLGA.

OLGICA

F

Macedonian and Serbian diminutive of OLGA.

OLI

M

Short form of OLIVER.

OLIVA

F

Late Latin name meaning "olive". This was the name of a 2nd-century saint from Brescia.

OLIVÉR

M

Hungarian form of OLIVER.

OLIVERA

F

Feminine form of OLIVER.

OLÍVIA

F

Portuguese, Slovak and Hungarian form of OLIVIA.

OLIVIE

F

French and Czech form of OLIVIA.

OLIVIERO

M

Italian form of OLIVER.

OLIWIA

F

Polish form of OLIVIA.

OLJA

F

Serbian diminutive of OLGA.

OLLI

M

Finnish diminutive of OLAVI.

OLOF

M

Swedish form of OLAF.

OLUBUNMI

F

Means "gift of God" in Yoruba.

OLUF

M

Danish variant of OLAF.

OLUFUNKE

M/F

Means "God has cared for" in Yoruba.

OLUFUNMILOLA

M/F

Means "God gives me wealth" in Yoruba.

OLUKAYODE

M

Means "God brings happiness" in Yoruba.

OLUWAFEMI

M

Variant of OLUFEMI.

OLUWAKANYINSOLA

M/F

Means "God has added sweetness to my wealth" in Yoruba.

OLUWASEUN

M/F

Means "we thank God" in Yoruba.

OLUWATOYIN

M/F

Means "God is worthy to be praised" in Yoruba.

OLWEN

F

Means "white footprint" from Welsh ol "footprint, track" and gwen "white, fair, blessed". In Welsh legend Olwen was a be...

OLWYN

F

Variant of OLWEN.

OLYMPE

F

French form of OLYMPIAS.

OLYMPIAS

F

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

M

From a Greek personal name which was derived from the place name OLYMPOS, the name of the mountain home of the Greek god...

OM

M

From the Sanskrit ओम् (om), considered to be a sacred syllable because it represents the range of sounds that can be mad...

OMAR (2)

M

Means "speaker" in Hebrew. This was the name of a son of Eliphaz in the Old Testament.

OMID

M/F

Means "hope" in Persian.

OMOBOLANLE

M/F

Means "a child who met wealth at home" in Yoruba.

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