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Neptalí m Spanish
Spanish form of Naphtali.
Nerėjas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Nereus.
Néreusz m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Nereus.
Nerijus m Lithuanian
Not available
Nerites m Greek Mythology
The god of shellfish and the charioteer of the sea. He is the only son out of the fifty Nereides, is described as being boyishly handsome and was also dearly loved by the sea creatures. In mythology, he rejected Aphrodite's invitation to Olympus, preferring his life at sea, resulting in him turning into a shellfish by a scorned Aphrodite... [more]
Neriðr m Old Norse
A variant of Nereiðr.
Neronas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Nero 1.
Nesanel m Jewish (Ashkenazi), Hebrew
Alternate transcription of נתנאל (see Netanel).
Nestors m Latvian
Latvian form of Nestor.
Nestour m Provençal
Provençal form of Nestor.
Nesturi m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Nestore.
Nesztor m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Nestor.
Netanja m & f Biblical German, German (Rare)
Form of Nethaniah used in modern German bibles. The name is masculine in the Bible, but sometimes used for girls.
Nettunu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Neptune.
Nevayot m Biblical Hebrew
Nebaioth, Genesis 36:3.
Nevenoe m Medieval Breton, Breton (Rare), History
Older form of Neven. Nevenoe was the first Duke of Brittany from 846 to his death in 851. He is the Breton pater patriae and to Breton nationalists he is known as Tad ar Vro "father of the country".
Newland m Literature
Name borne by the main character of Edith Wharton's novel The Age of Innocence, Newland Archer.
Neyland m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Neyland.
Neysean m African American (Modern, Rare)
Possibly a combination of the popular phonetic element nay and Sean.
Nfamara m Manding, Wolof, Western African
Alternative spelling of the Manding name Famara closer to the original name of ruler Nfamara Mané.
N'famory m Western African
Possibly a variant of Nfamara. This name is primarily used in Guinea.
Ngahere m Maori
Means "forest" in Maori.
Ngalula m & f Luba
Variant of Tshiandanda.
Ngārori f & m Maori
Means "the roads" in Māori.
Nguluwe m Nsenga
Meaning warthog. This is the clan name. Daughters of Nguluwe are called Daka or Mbewe
Ngusman m Javanese
Javanese variant of Uthman.
Ngwarai m Shona
Ngwarai means "Be diligent, wisen up, be on guard".
Nhoojah m Newar (Rare)
Variant transcription of Devanagari न्हुजः (see Nhujah).
Niallán m Irish
Diminutive of Niall
Nianhan f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 念 (niàn) meaning "say, idea, think of, recall, study" and 翰 (hàn) meaning "feather, writing brush, pen".
Nianjie f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 念 (niàn) meaning "say, idea, think of, recall, study" and 洁 (jié) meaning "clean, purify, pure".
Nianxin f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 念 (niàn) meaning "say, idea, think of, recall, study" and 欣 (xīn) meaning "happy, joyous".
Niaziko m Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of Niaz.
Niballo m Neapolitan
Neapolitan form of Hannibal.
Nicaise m & f French, French (Belgian, Rare), History (Ecclesiastical)
French masculine and feminine form of Nicasius. This name was borne by a 4th century AD saint from Rheims (France).
Nicasio m Italian, Spanish, Galician
Italian, Spanish and Galician form of Nicasius.
Nicasis m Medieval Dutch
Medieval Dutch form of Nicasius.
Nicator m Ancient Greek (Latinized), History
Latinized form of Nikator. A notable bearer of this name was Seleucus I Nicator (c. 358 BC-281 BC), one of the generals of Alexander the Great. He later founded the Seleucid Empire.
Niccola m Italian
Variant of Nicola 1.
Niccolo m English
Anglicized form of Niccolò.
Nicécio m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Nicetius.
Nicèfor m Catalan
Catalan form of Nicephorus (see Nikephoros).
Nicefòr m Lengadocian, Provençal
Languedocian and Provençal form of Nikephoros.
Nicefor m Polish
Polish form of Nikephoros.
Nicetas m Ancient Greek (Latinized), Polish (Rare), History (Ecclesiastical)
Latinized form of Niketas. This is the name of several saints.
Nicezio m Italian
Italian form of Nicetius.
Nichiko f & m Japanese (Rare)
From 日 (nichi) meaning "day, sun" combined with 光 (ko) meaning "light, radiance." Other kanji combinations can be used.
Nichols m English (American, Rare)
Transferred from the surname, Nichols.
Nićifor m Serbian
Serbian form of Nikephoros.
Nickeil m English (Canadian, Modern, Rare), Obscure
Perhaps an anglicized form of Nikhil. This is borne by the Canadian basketball player Nickeil Alexander-Walker (1998-).
Nickels m North Frisian
North Frisian form of Nicolaus; see also Nickel.
Nickson m English
Transferred use of the surname Nickson.
Niclaes m Medieval Dutch, Dutch (Rare)
Medieval Dutch shorter form or variant of Nicolaes. In other words, you could say that this name is basically the medieval form of the modern name Niklaas - but then via the form Niclaas.... [more]
Nicodèm m Lengadocian, Provençal
Languedocian and Provençal form of Nicodemus.
Nicodim m Romanian, Moldovan
Romanian form of Nikodemos via Nicodemus.
Nicolaj m Danish
Danish form of Nicholas.
Nicolàs m Catalan
Catalan form of Nicholas.
Nicolâs m Norman
Cotentinais Norman form of Nicholas.
Nicolet m Lengadocian
Diminutive of Nicolau.
Nicolin m Ligurian, Romansh
Ligurian and Romansh form of Nicolinus.
Niculae m Romanian
Variant of Nicolae.
Niculau m Corsican, Friulian
Friulian form of Nicholas and Corsican variant of Niculaiu.
Niculin m Romansh
Variant of Nicolin.
Niekele m West Frisian (Rare)
Variant form of Nykele, where the spelling is more phonetical in nature.
Niemira f & m Polish
Feminine form and an archaic variant of Niemir.
Niggora m Sardinian
Sassarese form of Nicholas.
Nigulas m Estonian (Rare)
Estonian form of Nicholas.
Niillán m Northern Sami
Sámi form of Nils.
Nikaios m Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek adjective νικαῖος (nikaios) meaning "of victory, belonging to victory", which is ultimately derived from the Greek noun νίκη (nike) meaning "victory".
Nikasha m & f Russian, Belarusian (Rare)
Russian diminutive of various names including popular Nikita 1, Nikolay, Veronika and other names that contain the syllable nik.
Nikator m Ancient Greek, History
Derived from νικάτωρ (nikator), which is the Doric Greek form of νικήτωρ (niketor) meaning "winner, conqueror". The latter word is ultimately derived from the Greek verb νικάω (nikao) meaning "to win, to conquer, to prevail".... [more]
Nikaure m Ancient Egyptian
Ancient Egyptian masculine name meaning "The Ka of Re-associated forces".
Nikétás m Hungarian
Hungarian variant of the Greek Niketas.
Nikhala m Ossetian
Ossetian form of Nikolai (see Nicholas).
Nikitas m Greek
Modern Greek form of Niketas.
Nikkela m Limburgish (Rare)
Limburgish form of the French name Nicolas.
Niklaas m Dutch
Shorter form or variant of Nikolaas. In other words, you could say that this name is basically the modern form of the medieval name Niklaes, which is a variant form of Niclaes.
Niklass m Latvian (Modern, Rare)
Latvian borrowing of Niklas.
Nikòdém m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Nicodemus.
Nikolax m Basque
Pet form of Nikolas.
Nikolaz m Breton
Breton form of Nicolas.
Nikolis m Greek
Diminutive of Nikolaos.
Nikolka f & m Czech
Diminutive of Nikola 2, not used as a given name in its own right.
Nikolla m Albanian
Albanian form of Nicholas.
Nikomed m Bulgarian, Croatian, Russian, Slovene, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Croatian, Russian, Slovene and Ukrainian form of Nikomedes.
Nikrooz m Iranian
Blessed
Nikulás m Old Norse, Icelandic
Old Norse and Icelandic form of Nicholas.
Nikulas m Old Swedish, Old Norse
Old Scandinavian variant of Nicholas.
Níkulât m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Nicolai.
Nikusya m & f Russian, Ukrainian
Russian and Ukrainian diminutive of given names that contain the element -nik-, such as Kallinik, Nikifor and Nikolay (for men) and Dominika and Veronika (for women)... [more]
Nimfidi m Catalan
Catalan form of Nymphidius.
Nimlesh m Fijian
indian language
Ni-Neith m Ancient
Derived from Egyptian nj-nt, possibly meaning "belonging to Neith", derived from Egyptian nj "of, belonging to" combined with the Egyptian Goddess Neith... [more]
Nineveh f & m Biblical, English (Rare)
Named after the ancient city in Assyria, which is said to derive from Latin Ninive and Septuagint Greek Nineyḗ (Νινευή) under influence of Biblical Hebrew Nīnewēh (נִינְוֶה)... [more]
Ninghui m Chinese
From 寧 (níng) meaning "peaceful, tranquil, serene" and 輝 (huī) meaning "brightness, lustre, brilliance".
Ninngut m Greenlandic
Younger form of Níngut.
Ninnidh m Scottish, Irish
Diminutive of Ninian. This was the name of a 6th-century saint, one of the Twelve Apostles of Ireland.
Nípingr m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Meaning unknown; possibly related to hnipinn ("drooping; downcast"). This is the name of a dwarf in Norse mythology.
Niquito m Portuguese
Diminutive of Nicholas.
Nirnaya m Nepali
Meaning "Decision".
Nirvaan m Sanskrit
"A Soul that has reached the final goal of being free from the cycle of birth & death", "Reached state of Nirvana"
Nishiki m & f Japanese (Rare)
This name is used as 錦 (kin, nishiki) meaning "brocade," most likely deriving from 丹 (ni) meaning "red" and 頻 (shiki) meaning "repetition."... [more]
Nishith m Indian (Modern)
Name Nishith generally means Night, is of Indian origin, Name Nishith is a Masculine (or Boy) name. This name is shared across persons, who are either Jain or Hindu by religion. Name Nishith belongs to rashi Vrushik (Scorpio) with dominant planet Mars (Mangal).
Nisroch m Semitic Mythology, Biblical
The Assyrian god of agriculture, in whose temple king Sennacherib was worshiping when he was assassinated by his own sons in revenge for the destruction of Babylon (2 Kings 19:37; Isa... [more]
Nitsche m German (Silesian, Archaic), Medieval German
Medieval Silesian German diminutive of Nikolaus.
Nitshel m Romani
Possibly a Romani form of Mitchell.
Nivaldo m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Possibly a Brazilian form of Nivard or an invented name based on Vivaldo.
Njoroge m Kikuyu
Means "genet" in Kikugu.
Nkaeguo m & f Akan
Means "saying it for nothing" in Akan.
Nkateko m & f Tsonga
Means "blessing" in Xitsonga.
N’kelian m Kongo
N’Kelian means take care in Kikongo
Nkongho m & f Jagham, Kenyang
Means "follower, pursuant" from the Kenyang and Jagham root koŋó meaning "to follow".
Nkopane m African
Lesotho and Orange Free State
Nkrumah m Akan
Means “ninth born” in Akan.
Nnyeyam m & f Dagbani
"I have learnt my lesson"
Noadiah m & f Biblical
From the Hebrew name No'adhyah (also found spelled as Now'adyah) which meant "meeting with Yahweh". In the Bible, this was the name of a female prophet (mentioned in Neh... [more]
Nobphon m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai นพพล (see Nopphon).
Nobuaki m Japanese
From Japanese 信 (nobu) meaning "trust", 延 (nobu) meaning "prolong, stretch", and 晶 (aki) meaning "clear, crystal", 明 (aki) meaning "bright, light, clear" or 秋 (aki) meaning "autumn". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Nobuiku m Japanese
From Japanese 信 (nobu) meaning "trust" and 幾 (iku) meaning "how far/long/many/much". Other kanji characters can also form this name.
Noelvis f & m Spanish (Latin American), Spanish (Caribbean)
Combination of Noel (or its derivations), the infix -el-, stemming from names like Elvia, and the suffix -is (or Elvis).
Noerdin m Indonesian
Older spelling of Nurdin influenced by Dutch orthography.
Noeroel m & f Indonesian
Older spelling of Nurul influenced by Dutch orthography.
Nolasco m Spanish (Rare)
Of uncertain meaning. This is given in honour of Saint Peter Nolasco (1189-1256), known as Petrus Nolascus in Latin, the co-founder and leader of the Mercedarian Order.
Nollick m Manx
Manx form of Noël.
Nolyako m & f Nenets
Means "the smallest" in Nenets.
No-merit m English (Puritan)
Referring to undeserved mercies from God.
Nomyali m Pashto (Rare)
Means "of good name" or "famous" in Pashto.
Noniano m Italian
Italian form of Nonianus.
Noonsol m & f Korean
Means "snowy pine tree", deriving from the Korean elements 눈 (nun"snow") and 솔 (sol "pine tree").
Noordin m Malay
Malay variant of Nur ad-Din.
Noorzai m Afghan (Rare)
Means "son of the light", a combination of Arabic نور (nur) and Pashto زوی (zoy), meaning "son (of)".
Nopadol m Thai
Alternate transcription of Nopphadon.
Nopadon m Thai
Alternate transcription of Nopphadon.
Noparat m & f Thai
Alternate transcription of Noppharat.
Nopjira f & m Thai
Means "always fresh" in Thai.
Nopphol m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai นพพล (see Nopphon).
Nopphon m Thai
From Thai นพพล (nopphon) referring to an ancient method of counting numbers, itself derived from นพ (nop) meaning "nine" and พล (phon) meaning "force, strength, power".
Norazli m Malay
From Arabic نور (nūr) meaning "light" combined with the name Azli.
Norazmi m Malay
From Arabic نور (nūr) meaning "light" combined with the name Azmi.
Nórbert m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Norbert.
Norbèrt m Lengadocian, Gascon
Languedocian and Gascon form of Norbert.
Nordahl m Norwegian (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Nordahl.
Norddin m Arabic (Maghrebi), Malay
Moroccan Arabic transcription of Nur ad-Din as well as a Malay form.
Nordine m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Nur ad-Din chiefly used in Northern Africa.
Nordman m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Norðmaðr.
Nordwin m German (Rare, Archaic)
From the Germanic name elements nord "north" and wini "friend".
Norfinn m Norwegian (Rare)
Combination of the Old Norse name elements norðr "north" and finnr "Finn, Lapp".
Norizan f & m Malay
From Arabic نُور (nūr) meaning "light" combined with an uncertain second element.
Norleif m Norwegian (Rare)
Combination of the Old Norse elements norðr "north" and leifr "heir, descendant".
Normund m Norwegian (Rare, Archaic), Finnish (Rare)
A combination of the Old Norse name elements norðr "north" and mundr "protection".
Norocel m Romanian (Rare)
Derived from Romanian noroc "luck; good fortune".
Noroden m Filipino, Maranao
Maranao form of Nur ad-Din.
Norodin m Filipino, Maguindanao, Maranao
Maguindanao and Maranao form of Nur ad-Din.
Norðri m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Variant of Nórr. In Norse mythology this is the name of a dwarf who supports the vaults of heaven (formed from Ymir's skull) to the north.
Norvald m Norwegian
Combination of Norwegian nord "north" and the Old Norse name element valdr "ruler".
Norvell m English (American, Rare)
Taken from the surname, Norvell.
Norzang m & f Tibetan
Means "prosperous wealth" in Tibetan, from ནོར་བུ (nor bu) meaning "gem, jewel" and བཟང (bzang) meaning "righteous, good".
Norzing f & m Tibetan
Alternate transcription of Tibetan ནོར་འཛིན (see Norzin).
Nosimir m Medieval Slavic
The first element of this name is derived from Proto-Slavic nositi "to carry, to bear, to bring, to wear". Compare modern Czech nosit "to wear, to carry, to bring" and modern Polish nosić "to carry, to bear, to wear"... [more]
Nosloum m Baltic Mythology
The name of a Lithuanian god or mythical being recorded in writings by Jesuit monks dating back to the era between 1580 and 1620.... [more]
Notarou m Japanese
From Japanese 野 (no) meaning "area, field", 太 (ta) meaning "thick, big" combined with 郎 (rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Nothelm m Anglo-Saxon
Probably derived from Old English noð "boldness, daring" and helm "helmet, protection".
Nottung m Old Norwegian
Possibly means "descendant of Nótt" (a combination of the given name Nótt and Old Norse ungr "young" (compare Sveinung))... [more]
Nourdin m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi transcription of Nur ad-Din chiefly used in Morocco.
Nouriël m Dutch
Dutch form of Nouriel.
Nouriel m Hebrew
Variant form of Nuriel. A known bearer of this name is Nouriel Roubini, a Turkish-American businessman of Jewish descent.
Nouveau f & m English (Rare)
Means "new" in French. This is not used as a given name in France.
Novatus m Ancient Roman
Roman cognomen which was derived from Latin novatus meaning "renewed, refreshed" as well as "altered, changed". A known bearer of this name was the Roman senator Lucius Junius Gallio Annaeanus... [more]
Novello m Italian
Masculine form of Novella.
Novomir m Soviet, Bulgarian, Russian
Means "new peace" or "new world", derived from Russian новый (novyy) meaning "new, fresh" combined with Russian мир (mir) meaning "peace" as well as "world". This name was created by Communist parents who were eager to reject traditional names.
Nowomił m Polish
The first element of this name is derived from Polish nowy "new, fresh", which is ultimately derived from Proto-Slavic novъ "new". The second element is derived from Slavic mil "gracious, dear"... [more]
Nqobani m Zulu
Means "you must conquer" in Zulu.
Nsidibe m Nigerian
It mean nothing can be hidden from God. The name of many Nigerian Princes.
Ntambwa m Luba
Means "lion" in Luba-Kasai.
Ntaniel m Greek (Rare)
Variant transliteration of Daniel.
Nudimir m Medieval Slavic
The first element of this name is possibly derived from Old Church Slavonic nuditi "to plague, to intimidate, to force", which is closely related to Old Russian nǫditi "to compel". Also compare modern Serbo-Croatian nuditi "to offer, to bid"... [more]
Nugeshi m Georgian (Rare)
Derived from the Georgian noun ნუგეში (nugeshi) meaning "solace".
Nugraha m Indonesian
Means "award, bestowment, gift" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit अनुग्रह (anugraha).
Nugroho m Javanese
Javanese form of Nugraha.
Nuhazer m Guanche
Borne by a Guanche indigene sold at the slave market in Valencia.
Nuhazet m Guanche, Spanish (Canarian)
Original Guanche form of Nauzet.
Nukaaka f & m Greenlandic
Younger form of Nukâka.
Nukappi m Greenlandic
Younger form of Nukagpe.
Ńukulay m Yakut
Yakut form of Nicholas.
Numenio m Italian (Archaic), Spanish (Rare)
Italian and Spanish form of Numenius.
Numidio m Italian
Italian form of Numidius.
Nungshi m & f Manipuri
Means "love, joy" in Meitei.
Nuninho m Portuguese
Diminutive of Nuno.
Nunurai m & f Shona
Means "rescue" or "save us" in Shona.
Nuottin m Romansh
Variant of Nuttin.
Nuozhen f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 诺 (nuò) meaning "promise, approve" and 真 (zhēn) meaning "real, actual, true, genuine".
Nuradil m Kyrgyz, Kazakh (Rare)
Derived from Arabic نور (nūr) meaning "light" combined with عادل (ʿādil) meaning "just, fair".
Nuredin m Bosnian, Albanian
Bosnian and Albanian form of Nuruddin.
Nurgali m Kazakh
From Kazakh нұр (nur) meaning "light" combined with the given name Gali.
Nurgazy m Kazakh
From нұр (nur) meaning "light" combined with Arabic غازي (ghazi) meaning "hero"
Nurhaci m History
Means "skin of a wild boar" in Manchu. This was the name of a Jurchen (Manchu) chieftain and the founder of the Qing dynasty of China.
Nurhadi m Indonesian
From Arabic نور (nūr) meaning "light" combined with the name Hadi.
Nuri-bom f & m Korean (Modern, Rare)
Combination of Nuri and Bom.
Nuriman m & f Indonesian, Kazakh (Rare)
Derived from Arabic نور (nur) meaning "light" and إيمان (iman) meaning "faith".
Nurkhan m Kazakh
Derived from Kazakh нұр (nur) meaning "light" (of Arabic origin) combined with the Turkic title khan meaning "leader, ruler".
Nurkhon f & m Uzbek (Russified)
Russified form of Nurxon.
Nurshat f & m Kazakh, Bashkir, Tatar
From the name elements nūr "light" and shād "happy, glad".
Nurudin m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Nur ad-Din.
Nurullo m Tajik, Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Nurullah.
Nusetor m Ewe
The Mighty One
Nuthong m & f Lao
From ໜູ (nu) meaning "mouse", also used as an endearing term meaning "little child", and ທອງ (thong) meaning "gold".
Nwankwo m Igbo
Means "born on Nkwo market day" in Igbo. Nwankwo Obiora is a Nigerian footballer who plays for Académica de Coimbra as a defensive midfielder.
Nwython m Arthurian Cycle
Father of Arthur’s warriors Gwystyl, Rhun, Llwydeu, and Kinlith.
Nyamekyε m & f Akan
Means "God's gift" in Akan.
Nyamjav m & f Mongolian
From Mongolian ням (nyam) meaning "Sunday" and жав (jav) meaning "salvation, deliverance".
Nyckele m West Frisian (Rare)
West Frisian form of Nicolaas, which originated in late medieval times (as is evident by the archaic -ck- spelling), but is still in use to this day - albeit rarely... [more]
Nyclaes m Medieval Dutch
Medieval Dutch form of Nicholas.
Nycteus m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek Νυκτεύς (Nykteus), which was derived from Greek νύξ nyx meaning "night". In Greek mythology, Nycteus was the name of a king of Thebes.
Nyeedeh m African (Rare)
From the bassa african word meaning "blessing."
Nyikiwa m & f Tsonga
Means "given" in Xitsonga.
Nyingpo m & f Tibetan
Means "heart" in Tibetan.
Nykandr m Ukrainian (Archaic)
Ukrainian form of Nikandros (see Nicander).
Nykanor m Ukrainian (Rare)
Ukrainian form of Nikanor (see Nicanor).
Nykodém m Czech
Czech form of Nicodemus.
Nykodym m Ukrainian (Rare)
Ukrainian form of Nikodemos (see Nicodemus).
Nykyfor m Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Nikephoros.
Nymphis m Ancient Greek
A masculine form of Nympha. Nymphis (fl. about 250 BC), the son of Xenagoras of Heraclea, wrote a work on Alexander the Great and his successors in 24 books.
Nýráðr m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Derived from nýr ("new, fresh") and ráð ("advice, counsel, decision"). This is the name of a dwarf in Norse mythology.
Nyukuti m Indigenous Australian, Pintupi
Of Australian Aboriginal origin (Pintupi, to be precise), the meaning of this name is not yet known to me at the moment. A known bearer of this name was Nyukuti Tjupurrula, the husband of Australian Aboriginal painter Makinti Napanangka (c... [more]
Nyunkin m Nivkh
Derived from Nivkh nink meaning "small".
Nyurgun m Yakut
Derived from Yakut ньургуһун (nurguhun) meaning "snowdrop (a type of flower)". Nyurgun is a mythical hero to the Yakuts.
Nývarð m Icelandic (Rare)
Derived from Old Norse nýr "new" and varðr "guard, watchman" (an alternative form of vǫrðr).
Oakland m & f English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Oakland.
Oakwell m English
Transferred use of the surname Oakwell.
Oasetso m Sotho
Means "child of tradition".
Obadiás m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Obadiah.
Obadias m Portuguese, Biblical Portuguese
Portuguese form of Obadiah and variant of Abdias
Obadija m Croatian
Croatian form of Obadiah.
Obafemi m Nigerian, Yoruba
Means "the king loves me" in Yoruba.
Obdulio m Spanish, Galician
Masculine form of Obdulia.
Obediah m Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Judeo-Anglo-Norman form of Obadiah.
Obertus m Medieval Italian (Latinized)
Medieval Italian form of Otbert.
Oblayor m Uzbek (Rare)
Modern form of Ablayar.
Obloyor m Uzbek (Rare)
Modern form of Ablayar.
Ocelotl m Nahuatl
Means "jaguar, ocelot" in Nahuatl, the fourteenth day-sign of the tonalpohualli.
Ochbold m Mongolian
Means "sparkling steel" in Mongolian, from оч (och) meaning "spark, ember, sparkle" and болд (bold) meaning "steel".
Ochimos m Greek Mythology
Probably derived from the Greek verb ὀχέω (ocheo) meaning "to bear, to carry, to hold fast, to sustain", which is closely related to the Greek verb ἔχω (echo) meaning "to have, to hold, to possess"... [more]
Ochimus m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Ochimos. In Greek mythology, Ochimus was the eldest of the Heliadae and lived on the island of Rhodes, of which he was also the king.
Oclinos m Gaulish
Derived from Gaulish *oclo- "drink".
Ocotlán f & m Spanish (Mexican)
From the Marian title Nuestra Señora de Ocotlán meaning "Our Lady of Ocotlán" (see Ocotlán), the Virgin of Ocotlán being the patron saint of Tlaxcala and the neighbouring state of Puebla.
Octavià m Catalan
Catalan form of Octavian.
Octaviu m Romanian (Rare)
Romanian form of Octavius.
Ocursus m Arthurian Cycle
A Knight of the Round Table, related to Lancelot, who participated in the Grail Quest.
Odalrik m Old High German
Old High German variant of Odalric.