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Nəzakət Feminine Azerbaijani

Nəzakət is a feminine given name of Azerbaijani origin, meaning "politeness, grace". The name derives from the Persian word نزاکت (nazākat), which carries the same connotation of elegance and refined manners. In Azerbaij...

Nzinga Unisex

Nzinga is a variant of Njinga, a name of Bantu origin that carries deep cultural and historical significance across Central Africa. The root name Njinga possibly derives from a Bantu linguistic root meaning "to twist, to...

Nəzrin Feminine Azerbaijani

Nəzrin is an Azerbaijani feminine given name, formed as a local variant of Nasrin. The name Nasrin means "wild rose" in Persian, a floral name that evokes beauty, delicacy, and natural elegance. In Azerbaijani, the lette...

Oaklee Feminine English

Oaklee is a modern English feminine variant of the name Oakley. The name Oakley originates from an English surname, itself derived from various place names in Old English meaning "oak clearing". The surname became famous...

Oakleigh Feminine English

Oakleigh is a strictly feminine variant of Oakley, derived from an English surname originating from place names meaning "oak clearing" in Old English. The name combines Old English āc ("oak") and lēah ("woodland clearing...

Oakley Unisex English

Oakley is a unisex first name derived from an English surname, which itself originated from various place names meaning "oak clearing" in Old English. The name combines the elements āc (oak) and lēah (clearing, meadow),...

Oaklyn Feminine English

Oaklyn is a modern feminine name of American origin, creatively derived from the place name and surname Oakley by adding the popular name suffix lyn. The base element, Oakley, originates from Old English words meaning "o...

Oaklynn Feminine English

Oaklynn is a modern feminine given name, a variant of Oaklyn. Both names belong to a growing trend of nature-inspired names that incorporate the element 'Oak' and the popular suffix "-lynn," reflecting a broader cultural...

Oana Feminine Romanian

Oana is a Romanian short form of Ioana, a name that has deep roots in Eastern European naming traditions. While officially considered a diminutive of Ioana, Oana has gained popularity as an independent given name in Roma...

Oanez Feminine Breton

EtymologyOanez is a Breton feminine name that combines local linguistic tradition with a familiar Biblical and saintly heritage. The name derives from Breton oan meaning "lamb," which itself comes from Latin agnus "lamb....

Obadiah Masculine English Bible

Obadiah is a biblical name that means "servant of Yahweh" in Hebrew, derived from עָבַד (ʿavaḏ) meaning "to serve, to worship" and יָהּ (yah) referring to the Hebrew God. The name is borne by several figures in the Old T...

Obaid Masculine Arabic

Obaid is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name عبيد (see Ubayd). It is commonly used as a masculine given name and surname in the Arab world and beyond. Etymology and Meaning Obaid derives from the Arabic root عب...

Ọbatala Masculine

Ọbatala is a prominent Yoruba deity, often called the king of white cloth. The name derives from the Yoruba words ọba ("king") and àlà ("white cloth"), reflecting his association with purity, creation, and authority. Ety...

Obdulia Feminine Spanish

Obdulia is a Spanish female given name of uncertain etymology. Its origin is debated, though some scholars propose a possible Arabic root due to the historical Moorish influence in the Iberian Peninsula, but no definitiv...

Obed Masculine English Bible Greek Bible +1

Obed is a masculine given name that appears in several Old Testament contexts, deriving from the Hebrew verb ‘avad meaning "to serve" or "to worship" (Hebrew: עוֹבֵד, romanized: ‘Ōḇēḏ).Etymology and MeaningThe name means...

Obélix Masculine Popular Culture

Obélix is the French form of Obelix, a beloved character from the Asterix comic book series. Created by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo, Obélix made his first appearance in the 1959 debut of the series and has since beco...

Obelix Masculine Popular Culture

Obelix is a fictional character from the French comic book series Asterix, created by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo. He is the best friend and constant companion of the protagonist Asterix, and is known for his enormou...

Oberon Masculine Literature

Oberon is a fairy king in medieval and Renaissance literature, best known from William Shakespeare's comedy A Midsummer Night's Dream (1595), where he rules over the fairies alongside his queen, Titania. The name is a va...

Obi Unisex Igbo

Obi is a very common given name and surname of Igbo origin. Its meaning is highly dependent on the tone used in pronunciation in the Igbo language. When pronounced with a high tone (Óbì), it means "heart," "chest," "mind...

Obinna Masculine Igbo

Obinna is an Igbo name from southeastern Nigeria, primarily given to males. The name is formed from the elements óbì "heart, mind" and ńnà "father", meaning "heart of the father" or "father's heart". Depending on context...

Obrad Masculine Serbian

Obrad (Serbian Cyrillic: Обрад) is a Serbian masculine given name. It is rooted in the Serbian verb obradovati (to make happy), rendered as “to make happy” in many sources. The name thus embodies concepts of joy and deli...

Ocean Feminine English

Ocean is a given name derived directly from the English word ocean, referring to the vast body of salt water that covers most of Earth's surface. The word ultimately comes from Greek Ὠκεανός (Okeanos), the name of the gr...

Océane Feminine French

Océane is a French female given name meaning "from the ocean," derived from French océan ("ocean"). The name evokes the vastness and beauty of the sea, and it has grown in popularity since the late 20th century. As of 20...

Océanne Feminine French

Océanne is a French feminine given name, a variant of Océane. The name Océane is derived from the French word océan, meaning "ocean," which itself traces back to the Latin Oceanus and ultimately the Greek Ōkeanós, the na...

Oceanus Masculine Greek

Oceanus is the Latinized form of the Greek name Okeanos, which refers to the primordial Titan and the vast river believed by ancient Greeks to encircle the inhabited world. The name derives from the mysterious Okeanos, a...

Ochieng Masculine Luo

Ochieng is a masculine given name of Luo origin, spoken primarily in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania. It means "born when the sun shines," derived from the Luo term chieng meaning "sun."Etymology and MeaningThe name Ochieng...

Octave Masculine French

Octave is the French masculine form of the Roman family name Octavius. The name Octavius derives from the Latin word octavus, meaning "eighth."Etymology and Historical ContextThe name Octavius originated as a Roman famil...

Octávia Feminine Portuguese

Octávia is the Portuguese form of Octavia, a feminine given name of Roman origin. It ultimately derives from the Latin octavus, meaning "eighth," via the Roman family name Octavius. The name Octavia was famously borne by...

Octavia Feminine English Romanian +2

Octavia is the feminine form of the Roman family name Octavius. Derived from the Latin word octavus, meaning 'eighth,' Octavia originated as a name for girls born eighth—or in some cases, as a feminine counterpart to the...

Octavian Masculine Romanian History

Octavian is a name of Latin origin, deeply rooted in Roman history. It is derived from the Roman name Octavianus, which itself comes from the family name Octavius. The root meaning of Octavius is from Latin octavus, mean...

Octavianus Masculine Roman

Octavianus is the Latin form of Octavian, derived from the Roman family name Octavianus, which itself comes from Octavius, ultimately based on octavus meaning "eighth." This name is intrinsically linked to one of the mos...

Octavie Feminine French

Octavie is the French feminine form of the Latin name Octavius, derived from the Latin word octavus meaning "eighth". It is the French equivalent of Octavia.In ancient Rome, the root name Octavius was a family name (nome...

Octávio Masculine Portuguese

Octávio is the Portuguese form of Octavius, a Roman family name derived from Latin octavus meaning “eighth.” This name was famously borne by the emperor Augustus (born Gaius Octavius), and it was also used as a Roman pra...

Octavio Masculine Spanish

Octavio is a Spanish masculine given name, derived as a Spanish form of the Roman family name Octavius. Octavius itself originated from the Latin word octavus, meaning "eighth". The name was famously borne by Gaius Octav...

Octavius Masculine Roman

Octavius is a masculine given name of Roman origin, derived from the Latin octavus meaning "eighth." It originated as a Roman praenomen (given name) for the eighth child, but became more famous as a nomen gentile (family...

October Feminine English

October is an English female given name derived from the name of the tenth month of the year. The month name itself comes from Latin octo meaning "eight", reflecting its original position as the eighth month in the early...

Oda Feminine German Norwegian +1

Oda is a feminine given name, used in German, Norwegian, and other Germanic languages. It is the feminine form of Otto, derived from a short form of names beginning with Old Frankish aud or Old High German ot, meaning "w...

Odalgar Masculine Germanic

Odalgar is an Old German masculine compound name formed from the elements uodil meaning "heritage, inheritance" and ger meaning "spear." The name thus conveys the sense of "heritage-spear" or "one who protects his inheri...

Odalis Feminine Spanish

Odalis is a given name that likely originated in Latin America as an elaboration of Odilia. The name Odilia derives from the Old German elements uodil meaning "heritage" or ot meaning "wealth, fortune." Saint Odilia, an...

Odalric Masculine Germanic

Odalric is an ancient Germanic masculine given name, the Old German form of Ulrich. The name is composed of the elements uodil meaning "heritage" and rih meaning "ruler, king," thus conveying the sense of "heir" or "nobl...

Odalys Feminine Spanish

Odalys is a Spanish variant of Odalis, a given name used in Latin America and the Caribbean. Odalis itself is likely an elaboration of Odilia, which derives from the Old German elements uodil (meaning 'heritage') or ot (...

Odarka Feminine Ukrainian

Etymology and OriginOdarka is a Ukrainian variant of Dariya, itself the Ukrainian form of Daria. The name Daria ultimately derives from the Old Persian root name Darius, composed of elements meaning "to possess" and "goo...

Odarnat Feminine Old Irish

Odarnat is the Old Irish form of Odharnait, an early Irish saint's name. The name derives from the element odar meaning "dun-coloured, greyish brown, tan" combined with a diminutive suffix.EtymologyThe root element odar...

Odd Masculine Norwegian

Odd is a male given name of Old Norse origin, derived from oddr, meaning "point of a sword" or "sharp end of an arrow/edge of a blade". It is the 11th most common male name in Norway, but rarely used outside the Nordic c...

Oddbjørg Feminine Norwegian

Oddbjørg is a Norwegian feminine given name derived from the Old Norse Oddbjǫrg, formed by combining the elements oddr “point of a sword” and bjǫrg “help, salvation”. The name thus carries the poetic meaning of “sword po...

Oddbjǫrg Feminine Old Norse

Oddbjǫrg is an Old Norse feminine name, the historical spelling of the more modern Oddbjørg. It is composed of the elements oddr meaning "point of a sword" and bjǫrg meaning "help, salvation". The combination suggests a...

Oddbjørn Masculine Norwegian

Oddbjørn is a Norwegian masculine given name derived from the Old Norse name Oddbjǫrn, composed of the elements oddr ("point of a sword") and bjǫrn ("bear"). The name thus carries the poetic meaning of "sword-bear" or "b...

Oddbjǫrn Masculine Old Norse

Oddbjǫrn is an Old Norse masculine name, the direct precursor of the modern Scandinavian Oddbjørn. It is composed of two elements: oddr meaning “point of a sword” (or simply “weapon point”) and bjǫrn meaning “bear”. Thus...

Oddgeir Masculine Norwegian

Oddgeir is a Norwegian masculine given name derived from the Old Norse name Oddgeirr. This name is composed of two elements: oddr meaning “point of a sword” and geirr meaning “spear”. The combination reflects a martial o...

Oddgeirr Masculine Old Norse

EtymologyOddgeirr is an Old Norse masculine name, the direct ancestor of the modern form Oddgeir. It is composed of the elements oddr, meaning "point of a sword," and geirr, meaning "spear." Both elements refer to weapon...

Oddmund Masculine Norwegian

Oddmund is a Norwegian masculine given name coined in the 19th century. It derives from the Old Norse elements oddr "point of a sword" and mundr "protection", combining to evoke imagery of a sharp, protective edge. The n...

Oddny Feminine Norwegian

Oddny is a feminine given name of Norwegian and Icelandic origin. It derives from the Old Norse elements oddr meaning "point of a sword" and nýr meaning "new." The name is thus literally interpreted as "new sword point"...

Oddný Feminine Icelandic Old Norse

Oddný is an Old Norse feminine given name composed of the elements oddr meaning "point of a sword" and nýr meaning "new". The name thus carries a literal sense of "new sword-point," likely evoking imagery of sharpness, r...

Oddo Masculine Italian

Oddo is an Italian form of the Germanic name Otto. Historically, Italian names often adapt Germanic roots, softening or altering the original forms to fit the phonetic patterns of Italian. In this case, "Otto" becomes "O...

Oddr Masculine Old Norse

Oddr is an Old Norse masculine name derived from the oddr element meaning "point of a sword." It represents the Old Norse form of Odd, a name common in medieval Scandinavia. The name's sharp, martial connotation reflects...

Oddrún Feminine Norse Old Norse

Oddrún is a feminine given name of Old Norse origin, combining two elements: oddr meaning "point of a sword" and rún meaning "secret lore, rune". The name thus evokes the concept of a "sword-point rune" or perhaps a rune...

Oddrun Feminine Norwegian

Oddrun is a Norwegian feminine given name derived from the Old Norse Oddrún. The name is composed of two elements: oddr meaning "point of a sword" and rún meaning "secret lore, rune." Thus, Oddrun carries the poetic conn...

Oddvar Masculine Norwegian

Oddvar is a Norwegian masculine given name derived from the Old Norse name Oddvarr. The name combines the elements oddr ("point of a sword") and varr ("aware, cautious"), yielding a meaning along the lines of "watchful w...

Oddvarr Masculine Old Norse

Oddvar is the modern Norwegian, Swedish, and Danish name derived from the Old Norse Oddvarr, composed of the elements oddr meaning "point of a sword" and varr meaning "aware, cautious" or "watchful." The name thus convey...

Oddveig Feminine Norwegian

Oddveig is a Norwegian female given name coined in the 19th century. It is derived from the Old Norse elements oddr "point of a sword" and veig "strength", collectively meaning "sword-point strength". The name reflects a...

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