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13,457Omaima is a female given name used in Arabic-speaking regions, primarily as an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Umayma. The name carries the endearing meaning of "little mother," derived from the Arabic word ʾu...
Omaira is a Spanish feminine given name, most common in Colombia and Venezuela. It is probably a feminine form of Omar, which itself is an alternate transcription of Arabic Umar.Umar, the root of Omar, means "flourishing...
Ombeline is a French feminine given name originating from Humbelin, a medieval diminutive of Humbert. The name is closely associated with Blessed Humbeline (12th-century French nun), known as Hombeline or Ombeline in Fre...
Omobolanle is a Yoruba female name that means "child finds wealth at home" in the Yoruba language. The name is composed of two key elements: ọmọ meaning "child" and bolanle which is a contraction of ba (to find) and olá...
Omolara is a female given name of Yoruba origin, primarily used among the Yoruba people of southwestern Nigeria and in Kwara State, which lies in the North Central geopolitical zone of the country. The name translates to...
Omphale is a name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek word ὀμφαλός (omphalos), meaning "navel, center." In Greek mythology, Omphale was a legendary queen of Lydia in Asia Minor. She is best known for her role in the...
Omphile is a unisex given name of Sotho and Tswana origin, meaning "he has given" or "God has given me" in these Bantu languages. The name is a reflection of gratitude, often given to a child as an acknowledgment of a di...
Ömür is a unisex given name used primarily in Turkish and Azerbaijani cultures. It means "life" and is derived from the Arabic word ʿumr (عمر), which also carries the same meaning. The name reflects the deep cultural inf...
Ona is the Lithuanian form of the name Anna, which itself originates from the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning "grace" or "favor." In Lithuanian, Ona (pronounced OH-nah) has been used for centuries and remains a traditional g...
Ona is a feminine Catalan given name, used as a short form of Mariona. In addition to its use as a diminutive, Ona coincides with the Catalan word for “wave” (ona), which also serves as its primary meaning. The double as...
Onalerona is a feminine given name used in Sotho and Tswana cultures. The name means "he is with us" in both Tswana and Sotho, two closely related Bantu languages spoken in Southern Africa. The meaning is religiously and...
Ondina is the Italian and Portuguese form of Undine, a name coined by the 16th-century Swiss alchemist and philosopher Paracelsus for female water spirits, derived from Latin unda meaning "wave". In folklore, undines are...
Oneida is a feminine given name derived from the name of a Native American tribe. The tribe's autonym, Onyota'a:ka, is often interpreted as "standing rock" or "people of the standing stone," referencing a large stone tha...
Onerva is a Finnish feminine given name, coined in the late 19th century from an archaic Finnish word meaning "aftergrass, hay grown after harvesting" – the so-called aftermath of plants.EtymologyThe name derives from th...
Oni is a Yoruba feminine name that means "today" in the Yoruba language. The name originates from the Yoruba people of Nigeria and the African diaspora, reflecting a cultural tradition of naming children based on circums...
Onóra is a Gaelic-Irish female given name, the Irish form of Honora. Its ultimate root is the Latin word for "honour, esteem, dignity", reflected in the name of the Roman emperor Honorius, and the feminine forms Honoria...
Onthatile is a feminine given name of Tswana origin. In the Tswana language, it translates to "he loves me," derived from the verb rata ("to love"). The name is often chosen to reflect religious devotion, referring to di...
Onyinye is a feminine name of Igbo origin that means "gift" in the Igbo language. It is often a short form of the fuller name Onyinyechi, which means “God’s gift.” The name reflects a cultural tradition in Igbo naming pr...
Onyinyechi is a feminine name of Igbo origin that means "gift from God" in the Igbo language. The word Onyinyechi literally translates to "gift" (Onyinye) plus "God" (Chi), composing the meaning "God’s gift." As a common...
Oona is a feminine given name most commonly used in Finland and Ireland. It is primarily an anglicized form of the Irish name Úna, while also functioning as a Finnish form directly derived from the same Irish source. The...
Oonagh is a feminine given name most commonly used in Ireland. It is an Anglicized form of Úna, a traditional Irish name with deep historical roots.EtymologyÚna is probably derived from the Old Irish word úan, meaning "l...
Opal is a feminine given name directly derived from the English word for the iridescent gemstone. The name is particularly associated with the birthstone for October, making it a popular choice among those born in that m...
Opaline is an elaborated form of Opal, also used as an English and French word meaning "resembling an opal."Etymology and Linguistic BackgroundThe name Opaline derives from the gemstone Opal, which ultimately comes from...
Opeyemi is a unisex given name and surname of Yoruba origin. From the Yoruba phrase “ọpẹ́ yè mí,” where “ọpẹ́” denotes gratitude or thanks, “yè” implies befitting or suiting, and “mí” represents “me,” the name translates...
Ophelia is a female given name of English, Ancient Greek, and literary origin, derived from the Greek word ὠφέλεια (ōphéleia) meaning "help, advantage." As a rare ancient Greek name, it was either rediscovered or recreat...
Ophélie is the French form of Ophelia. The name Ophelia traces its roots to the ancient Greek word ὠφέλεια (opheleia), meaning "help, advantage". Though it existed as a rare name in classical antiquity, Ophelia was large...
Ophira is an alternate transcription of the Hebrew name אוֹפִירָה (see Ofira). It is a feminine given name derived from the masculine name Ophir, which appears in the Old Testament as the name of a son of Joktan (Genesis...
Etymology Oprah is a given name that originated as a childhood mispronunciation of the biblical name Orpah. The television personality Oprah Winfrey was born Orpah Gail Winfrey, but her parents and siblings found it easi...
Ops is an ancient Roman goddess whose name in Latin means "power, strength, wealth, abundance". She was the wife of Saturn and the mother of several major deities, including Jupiter and Juno. According to Roman mythology...
Ora is a feminine given name used primarily in the English-speaking world, particularly in the United States. It is generally thought to be derived from the Latin verb oro, meaning "to pray," which also gives rise to wor...
Ora 2 is a feminine Hebrew name that serves as the strict feminine form of Or, which means "light" in Hebrew. While Or can be used for any gender, Ora 2 explicitly marks the feminine in Hebrew onomastics, frequently appe...
Orabela is an Esperanto feminine name meaning "golden-beautiful", derived from Latin elements: aurea meaning "gold" and bella meaning "beautiful". The name reflects the creative linguistic tradition of Esperanto, where w...
Orah is a Hebrew feminine name, an alternate transcription of אוֹרָה (Orah), meaning "light". It is a variant of Ora 2, which itself is the strictly feminine form of Or, a unisex name also meaning "light" in Hebrew. Etym...
Oralee is a feminine given name that appears to be a modern English variant of Aurélie, the French form of the Latin name Aurelius. The origin of the name can be traced to the Latin aureus, meaning "golden" or "gilded."...
Oralie is a rare feminine given name of English origin, possibly a variant of Aurélie, the French feminine form of the Roman family name Aurelius. The root name Aurelius is derived from Latin aureus meaning "golden, gild...
Órfhlaith is a variant of Órlaith, an Irish feminine given name. The name derives from the Old Irish elements ór “gold” and flaith “ruler, sovereign, princess,” thus meaning “golden ruler” or “golden princess.” While nam...
Oria is the Italian form of Aurea, a Late Latin name derived from aureus, meaning "golden." The name carries connotations of brightness, value, and preciousness, much like the metal it references. As a feminine given nam...
Oriana is a feminine given name used in Italian and Spanish, with a rich and uncertain etymology.Etymology and MeaningThe name Oriana is possibly derived from Latin aurum meaning "gold," or from its descendants in Romanc...
Oriane is the French form of Oriana, a given name with rich historical and linguistic roots. The name Oriana itself is possibly derived from Latin aurum (gold) or from its Romance derivatives, Spanish oro or French or. A...
Orianne is a French feminine given name, most commonly recognized as a form of Oriana. The name Oriana itself has multiple possible origins; it may derive from Latin aurum meaning "gold," or from its Romance descendants,...
Orietta is an Italian feminine given name, functioning as a diminutive of Oria, which itself is the Italian form of Aurea. The ultimate root, the Late Latin name Aurea, derives from the Latin adjective aureus meaning "go...
Orinda is an English female name, most prominent as a pseudonym of the 17th-century English poet Katherine Philips (1631–1664). The name is believed to be an elaborate invention derived from Spanish oro meaning "gold," p...
Orinthia is a feminine given name created by the Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw for his 1929 play The Apple Cart. The name is possibly derived from the Greek verb ὀρίνω (orino), meaning "to excite, to agitate." Thi...
Orit is a Hebrew feminine given name that means "light" (אור, or). It is a direct and poetic name that conveys brightness and illumination in a compact form. Origin and EtymologyThe name derives from the Hebrew root אור...
Orla is the anglicized form of the Irish name Órlaith, derived from the Old Irish elements ór "gold" and flaith "ruler, sovereign, princess". The name thus signifies "golden ruler" or "golden princess." In medieval Irela...
Orlagh is an anglicized form of the Irish name Órlaith. It is a feminine given name of Irish origin, often interpreted as meaning "golden ruler" or "golden princess," derived from the Old Irish elements ór 'gold' and fla...
Órlaith is a feminine Irish given name derived from Old Irish elements ór ("gold") and flaith ("ruler, sovereign, princess"), meaning "golden ruler" or 'golden princess.' The name appears in medieval Irish records and is...
OrlandaOrlanda is a feminine form of Orlando, the Italian equivalent of the name Roland. It emerged as a female counterpart to the masculine Orlando, which gained legendary status through its association with the epic po...
Orlane is a French feminine given name, possibly derived as a feminine form of Orlando, the Italian version of Roland. The name draws on a rich literary and historical legacy, primarily through its masculine counterpart,...
Orli (Hebrew: אורלי) is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "my light" or "light for me" in Hebrew. It is a variant of the name Orly, and both are derived from the Hebrew word or (אור), meaning "light," combi...
Orly is a Hebrew feminine name that originates as a variant transcription of the Hebrew name Orli, which is itself derived from the Hebrew elements or meaning "light" and the suffix -li meaning "for me," giving the combi...
Orna 1 is the Anglicized form of the Odharnait (also seen as Ornat), an early Irish saint's name. The root Odharnait derives from the odar element meaning "dun-coloured, greyish brown, tan", combined with a diminutive su...
Orna is a feminine Hebrew name derived from the masculine name Oren, which means "pine tree" in Hebrew. The name Orna likely conveys the meaning "light" or "joy" by extension, depending on interpretation, though it is mo...
Etymology and OriginsOrnat is an Irish female given name that represents an anglicized form of Odharnait. The root name Odharnait is derived from the Irish element odar, meaning “dun-colored, greyish brown, tan,” combine...
Ornella is an Italian feminine given name of literary origin, created by the celebrated Italian author and poet Gabriele d'Annunzio for his 1904 play La Figlia di Jorio (The Daughter of Jorio). The name is derived from T...
Etymology and Meaning 'Orpa is the Hebrew form of Orpah, a name that means "back of the neck" in Hebrew. This etymology is drawn from the Hebrew noun ‘oreph, referring to the nape of the neck. Biblical Context In the Old...
Orpah is a minor yet memorable figure from the Book of Ruth in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament). The name is of Hebrew origin, meaning "back of the neck" or simply "neck", also sometimes interpreted as "fawn". Orpah was...
Orpha is a feminine first name used in English, as well as in Greek and Latin biblical contexts. It is a form of the Hebrew name Orpah, which appears in the Greek and Latin translations of the Old Testament. Orpah, in tu...
Orquídea is a feminine given name that directly means "orchid" in Spanish and Portuguese. The name is derived from the Latin orchis, itself from the Greek ὄρχις (orchis), which refers to the flower's ancient Greek name....
Orsina is an Italian feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of Orsino. Orsino itself comes from the Roman name Ursinus, which is ultimately a diminutive of Ursus, meaning “bear” (see Urs). The name thus carrie...