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This is a list of names in which the gender is feminine; and the first letter is O.
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There are 146 names matching your criteria.
OANEZ f Breton Derived from Breton oan "lamb" (ultimately from Latin agnus) and used as a Breton form of AGNES. ODELL m & f English From a surname which was originally from a place name meaning "woad hill" in Old English... [more] ODESSA f Various From the name of a Ukrainian city that sits on the north coast of the Black Sea... [more] ODHARNAIT f Irish Means "little pale green one", derived from Irish odhra "pale green, sallow" combined with a diminutive suffix. OENONE f Greek Mythology (Latinized) Latinized form of the Greek Οινωνε (Oinone), derived from οινος (oinos) meaning "wine"... [more] OLGA f Russian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Hungarian, Polish, Romanian, Czech, Slovene, Serbian, Croatian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Portuguese, Spanish Russian form of HELGA... [more] OLIVIA f English, Italian, Spanish, German, Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish This name was first used in this spelling by William Shakespeare for a character in his comedy 'Twelfth Night' (1602)... [more] OLUWAKANYINSOLA m & f Western African, Yoruba Means "God has added sweetness to my wealth" in Yoruba. OLWEN f Welsh Means "white footprint" from Welsh ol "footprint, track" and gwen "white, fair, blessed"... [more] ONYEKACHUKWU m & f Western African, Igbo Variant of ONYEKACHI, using Chukwu as the last element, which is the extended form of Chi meaning "God". OPAL f English From the English word opal for the iridescent gemstone, the birthstone of October... [more] OPRAH f Various In the case of television personality Oprah Winfrey, it was a childhood mispronunciation of her real name ORPAH that became permanent. ÓRFHLAITH f Irish Means "golden princess" from Irish ór "gold" combined with flaith "princess"... [more] ORIA f Italian Italian form of the Late Latin name Aurea which was derived from Latin aureus "golden"... [more] ORIANA f Italian Possibly derived from Latin aurum "gold" or from its derivatives, Spanish oro or French or... [more] ORINTHIA f Literature Possibly related to Greek ορινω (orino) meaning "to excite, to agitate"... [more] ORNELLA f Italian Created by the Italian author Gabriele d'Annunzio for his novel 'La Figlia di Jorio' (1904)... [more] |
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