2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [102]
Nuehad, Nouhad, Neuhad
Nukpana (Native American) An evil man
Nukpanah, Nukpanna, Nukpannah, Nuckpana, Nucpana
Nulte (Irish) A man from Ulster
Nulti, Nultie, Nulty, Nultey, Nultee, Nultea
Nuncio (Spanish) A messenger
Nunzio
Nuriel (Hebrew) God’s light
Nuriell, Nuriele, Nurielle, Nuryel, Nuryell, Nuryele, Nuryelle, Nooriel
Nuru (African) My light
Nurue, Nuroo, Nurou, Nourou, Nooroo
Nyack (African) One who is persistent
Niack, Nyak, Niak, Nyac, Niac
Nye (English) One who lives on the island
Nyle, Nie, Nile
O
Obedience (American) A well-behaved man
Obediance, Obedyence, Obedeynce
Oberon (German) A royal bear; having the heart of a bear
Oberron
Obert (German) A wealthy and bright man
Oberte, Oberth, Oberthe, Odbart, Odbarte, Odbarth, Odbarthe, Odhert
Ochi (African) Filled with laughter
Ochie, Ochee, Ochea, Ochy, Ochey
Odam (English) A son-in-law
Odom, Odem, Odum
Ode (Egyptian / Greek) Traveler of the road / a lyric poem
Oded (Hebrew) One who is supportive and encouraging
Oder (English) From the river
Odar, Odir, Odyr, Odur
Odin (Norse) In mythology, the supreme deity
Odyn, Odon, Oden, Odun
Odinan (Hungarian) One who is wealthy and powerful
Odynan, Odinann, Odynann
Odion (African) The first-born of twins
Odiyon, Odiun, Odiyun
Odissan (African) A wanderer; traveler
Odyssan, Odisan, Odysan, Odissann, Odyssann, Odisann, Odysann
Ofir (Hebrew) The golden son
Ofeer, Ofear, Ofyr, Ofier, Ofeir, Ofer
Ogaleesha (Native American) A man wearing a red shirt
Ogaleasha, Ogaleisha, Ogaleysha, Ogalesha, Ogaliesha, Ogalisha
Oghe (Irish) One who rides horses
Oghi, Oghie, Oghee, Oghea, Oghy, Oghey
Oguz (Hungarian) An arrow
Oguze, Oguzz, Oguzze
Ohanko (Native American) A reckless man
Ohankio, Ohankiyo
Ojaswit (Indian) A powerful and radiant man
Ojaswyt, Ojaswin, Ojaswen, Ojaswyn, Ojas
Okal (African) To cross
Okall
Okan (Turkish) Resembling a horse
Oken, Okin, Okyn
Okapi (African) Resembling an animal with a long neck
Okapie, Okapy, Okapey, Okapee, Okapea, Okape
Okechuku (African) Blessed by God
Oki (Japanese) From the center of the ocean
Okie, Oky, Okey, Okee, Okea
Oklahoma (Native American) Of the red people; from the state of Oklahoma
Oktawian (African) The eighth-born child
Oktawyan, Oktawean, Octawian, Octawyan, Octawean
Olaf (Scandinavian) The remaining of the ancestors
Olay, Ole, Olef, Olev, Oluf, Uolevi
Olafemi (African) A lucky young man
Olafemie, Olafemy, Olafemey, Olafemee, Olafemea
Oleg (Russian) One who is holy
Olezka
*Oliver (Latin) From the olive tree
Oliviero, Olivero, Olivier, Oliviero, Olivio, Ollie
Olney (English) From the loner’s field
Olny, Olnee, Olnea, Olni, Olnie, Ollaneg, Olaneg
Olujimi (African) One who is close to God
Olujimie, Olujimy, Olujimey, Olujimee, Olujimea
Olumide (African) God has arrived
Olumidi, Olumidie, Olumidy, Olumidey, Olumidee, Olumidea, Olumyde, Olumydi
Omar (Arabic) A flourishing man; one who is well-spoken
Omarr, Omer
Omeet (Hebrew) My light
Omeete, Omeit, Omeite, Omeyt, Omeyte, Omit, Omeat, Omeate
Omega (Greek) The last great one; the last letter of the Greek alphabet
Omegah
Onaona (Hawaiian) Having a pleasant scent
Ond (Hungarian) The tenth-born child
Onde
Ondrej (Czech) A manly man
Ondrejek, Ondrejec, Ondrousek, Ondravsek
Onkar (Indian) The purest one
Onckar, Oncar, Onkarr, Onckarr, Oncarr
Onofrio (Italain) A defender of peace
Onofre, Onofrius, Onophrio, Onophre, Onfrio, Onfroi
Onslow (Arabic) From the hill of the enthusiast
Onslowe, Ounslow, Ounslowe
Onyebuchi (African) God is in everything
Onyebuchie, Onyebuchy, Onyebuchey, Onyebuchee, Onyebuchea
Oqwapi (Native American) Resembling a red cloud
Oqwapie, Oqwapy, Oqwapey, Oqwapee, Oqwapea
Oram (English) From the enclosure near the riverbank
Oramm, Oraham, Orahamm, Orham, Orhamm
Ordell (Latin) Of the beginning
Ordel, Ordele, Ordelle, Orde
Ordway (Anglo-Saxon) A fighter armed with a spear
Ordwaye, Ordwai, Ordwae
Oren (Hebrew / Gaelic) From the pine tree / a pale-skinned man
Orenthiel, Orenthiell, Orenthiele, Orenthielle,