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Olan m ThaiMeans "great, enormous, grand" in Thai.
Oloan m BatakMeans "obey, follow, agree" in Batak.
Oltingul f UzbekCombination of Uzbek
oltin meaning "golden" and
gul meaning "flower".
Olzhas m KazakhDerived from Kazakh олжа
(olzha) meaning "trophy, plunder".
Onanong f ThaiFrom Thai อร
(on) meaning "beautiful, lovely" and อนงค์
(anong) meaning "beautiful woman".
Onechanh f & m LaoFrom Lao ອ່ອນ
(one) meaning "soft, gentle, mild" and ຈັນ
(chanh) meaning "moon".
Ongar m KazakhDerived from Kazakh оңғару
(oñğarw) meaning "to improve, to get better".
Ongat m ThaiMeans "brave, valiant, dignified" in Thai.
Onn m MalayDerived from Arabic عون
('awn) meaning "help, support, aid". A notable bearer was Malaysian politician Onn
Jaafar (1895-1962).
Ons f Arabic (Maghrebi, Rare)Possibly means "gladness, removal of fear" or from Arabic أَنْسَ
(ʾansa) meaning "to forget". A known bearer is Ons Jabeur (1994–), a Tunisian tennis player.
Onuma f ThaiMeans "beautiful Uma" from Thai อร
(on) meaning "beautiful, lovely" and the name
Uma (referring to the Hindu goddess
Parvati).
Onwan f ThaiMeans "sweet, soft, pleasant" in Thai.
Onwara f ThaiMeans "great woman, noble woman" in Thai.
Oo m & f BurmeseMeans "first, eldest, head" in Burmese.
Ophat m ThaiMeans "light, brightness, brilliance" in Thai.
Optimus m Ancient Roman, Ancient Greek (Latinized), Popular CultureMeans "excellent" in Ancient Latin. Its etymology is uncertain. It can derive from the Greek root
opti- meaning 'light, sight'. Another possible etimology is from Ancient Latin
optàre "to choose, to desire" with the meaning of "the chosen one, the superior one"... [
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Orathai f ThaiMeans "beautiful woman, young girl, maiden" in Thai.
Orawan f ThaiFrom Thai อร
(on) meaning "maiden, damsel, beautiful, lovely" and วรรณ
(wan) meaning "colour, tint".
Orynbasar m KazakhMeans "deputy, assistant" or "replacement" from Kazakh орын
(oryn) meaning "place, position" and басар
(basar) meaning "holder".
Ospan m KazakhKazakh form of
Uthman, though the name can also be interpreted to be derived from Persian آسمان
(âsmân) "sky, heaven".
Oudom m Lao, KhmerMeans "abundant, plentiful" or "superior, supreme, excellent" in Lao and Khmer, ultimately from Sanskrit उत्तम
(uttama).
Oudomphone f & m LaoFrom Lao ອຸດົມ
(oudom) meaning "abundant, plentiful, supreme, excellent" and ພອນ
(phone) meaning "blessing".
Oudomsack m LaoFrom Lao ອຸດົມ
(oudom) meaning "abundant, plentiful, supreme, excellent" and ສັກ
(sack) meaning "rank, power, authority".
Oudone m LaoMeans "north, higher, upper" in Lao.
Ounheuane m & f LaoFrom Lao ອຸ່ນ
(oun) meaning "warm, calm, tranquil" and ເຮືອນ
(heuane) meaning "house, home".
Oyuna f BuryatDerived from Mongolian оюу
(oyuu) meaning "turquoise" or оюун
(oyuun) meaning "mind, intellect, spirit".
Ozai m Popular CultureFictional name meant to be derived from Chinese 火
(huǒ) meaning "fire, flame" or 敖
(áo) meaning "proud, arrogant" combined with 災
(zāi) meaning "disaster, catastrophe" or 載
(zài) meaning "to carry"... [
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Özcan m TurkishFrom Turkish
öz meaning "core, essence" and
can meaning "soul".
Özgü f TurkishMeans "characteristic" or "appropriate, incidental, particular" in Turkish.
Ozod m Uzbek, TajikMeans "free" in Uzbek and Tajik, of Persian origin.
Pakon m ThaiMeans "story, book, scripture, composition" in Thai.
Pakonchai m Thai (Rare)From Thai ปกรณ์
(pakon) meaning "story, book, scripture, composition" and ชัย
(chai) meaning "victory".
Palanivel m Indian, TamilFrom Tamil பழனி
(Paḻaṉi), the name of a town in Tamil Nadu, India, and வேல்
(vēl) referring to a divine spear in Hindu mythology.
Palgun m NivkhFrom Nivkh
paln meaning "mountain", indicating a child born in the mountains.
Palmo f Tibetan, LadakhiFrom Tibetan དཔལ་མོ
(dpal-mo) meaning "glorious woman", derived from དཔལ
(dpal) meaning "glory, splendour" and the feminine particle མོ
(mo). This is the Tibetan name for the Hindu goddess
Lakshmi.
Pənah m AzerbaijaniDerived from Persian پناه
(panâh) meaning "shelter, refuge, protection".
Panca m & f IndonesianMeans "five" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit पञ्चन्
(pañcan).
Panchaphon m ThaiFrom Thai ปัญจ
(pancha) meaning "five" and พล
(phon) meaning "force, strength, power".
Pande m & f BalineseFrom a title given to a member of a clan of blacksmiths, probably derived from Balinese
memande meaning "metalsmith, ironsmith".
Pangestu m JavaneseFrom Javanese
pangèstu meaning "prayer, blessing, good wishes".
Panisa f ThaiPossibly from Thai ปาณิ
(pani) meaning "hand, palm".
Panji m IndonesianMeans "banner, flag" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit पञ्जी
(pañjī).
Pantawan f ThaiMeans "like the sun" from Thai ปาน
(pan) meaning "as, like" and ตะวัน
(tawan) meaning "sun".
Panwat f & m ThaiFrom Thai ปาน
(pan) meaning "as if, like, resembling" and วาด
(wat) meaning "draw, sketch".
Panya m ThaiMeans "wisdom, knowledge" in Thai.
Parichat f ThaiMeans "erythrina (a type of flower)" in Thai.
Parijat m & f Indian, BengaliDerived from Sanskrit पारिजात
(pārijāta), which refers to several different plants including the night-blooming jasmine (
Cestrum nocturnum) and Indian coral tree (
Erythrina variegata).
Parinya f & m ThaiMeans "knowledge, awareness, understanding" in Thai.
Parizad f PersianMeans "child of a fairy", from Persian پری
(pari) meaning "sprite, fairy" combined with زاد
(zâd) meaning "child of".
Parkizin m NivkhDerived from Nivkh
park and
yzn meaning "his own master". This name was traditionally given to independent young boys.
Patcharee f ThaiDerived from Thai พัชร
(phatchara) meaning "diamond".
Patcharin f ThaiFrom Thai พัชร
(phatchara) meaning "diamond" and อินทร์
(in) referring to the Hindu god
Indra.
Pathomchai m ThaiFrom Thai ปฐม
(pathom) meaning "first, primary" and ชัย
(chai) meaning "victory".
Patthamawadi f ThaiFrom Thai ปัทมา
(patthama) meaning "lotus" and วดี
(wadi) meaning "possessing, having".
Patthamawan f ThaiFrom Thai ปัทมา
(patthama) meaning "lotus" and วรรณ
(wan) meaning "colour, tint".
Paw m & f BurmeseMeans "arise, emerge, appear" in Burmese.
Pei f & m ChineseFrom Chinese 培
(péi) meaning "foster, cultivate, nourish", 配
(pèi) meaning "match, join, deserve", 沛
(pèi) meaning "abundant, full, copious" or 佩
(pèi) meaning "wear, admire", as well as other characters that are pronounced similarly.
Pei-shan f TaiwaneseFrom Chinese 佩
(pèi) meaning "ornament, pendant" combined with 珊
(shān) meaning "coral", as well as other Chinese character combinations that can form this name.
Peixin f & m ChineseFrom Chinese 培
(péi) meaning "to cultivate, to educate" combined with 信
(xìn) meaning "true, accurate" or 新
(xīn) "new", as well as other character combinations that can form this name.
Peng m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 鹏
(péng) referring to a large, legendary bird in Chinese mythology or 蓬
(péng) meaning "flourishing, prospering, vigorous", as well as other characters that are pronounced similarly.
Pengfei m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 鹏
(péng) referring to a large, legendary bird in Chinese mythology combined with 飞
(fēi) meaning "to fly". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Pesta f BatakMeans "celebration, party, gathering" in Batak.