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Oinone Feminine Greek

Oinone is the Greek form of Oenone, which traces back through the Latinized name to the Ancient Greek Oinone. The name is derived from the Greek word oinos, meaning "wine", making Oinone a poetic reference to wine. In Gr...

Oksana Feminine Russian Ukrainian

Oksana is a feminine given name familiar in Xenia. While the two names coexist, Oksana is particularly associated with Ukraine, though it is also widely used in Russia and among Slavic communities.EtymologyThe name ultim...

Oktawia Feminine Polish

Oktawia is the Polish form of the Latin name Octavia, which itself is the feminine form of the Roman family name Octavius. The name Octavius is derived from the Latin word octavus, meaning "eighth." In ancient Rome, the...

Oktyabrina Feminine Russian

Oktyabrina is a Soviet-era Russian feminine given name derived from the Russian word oktyabr, meaning "October." This name was created by communist parents who were eager to reject traditional names and commemorate the O...

Okuhle Feminine Xhosa Zulu

Okuhle is a feminine Nguni given name meaning "that which is beautiful, that which is good" in both Zulu and Xhosa. It reflects a common Nguni naming tradition where names convey positive traits or aspirations, often enc...

Ola 2 Feminine Polish

Ola is the Polish short form of Aleksandra, the Slavic variant of Alexandra. While Ola can stand alone as a given name in Poland, it more commonly serves as an affectionate diminutive for Aleksandra, one of the most endu...

Olabisi Feminine Yoruba

Olabisi is a Yoruba given name and surname, deeply rooted in the culture and language of the Yoruba people of southwestern Nigeria and parts of Benin and Togo. The name embodies a profound blessing, literally meaning "we...

Olalla Feminine Galician Spanish

Olalla is a Galician variant of the name Eulalia. It is used in Galician and Spanish-speaking regions as a feminine given name. While Eulalia is the standard form in many other languages, Olalla has emerged as a distinct...

Ólaug Feminine Old Norse

Ólaug is an Old Norse female given name. It is the direct Old Norse form of Olaug, derived from the elements anu meaning "ancestor" and laug, which possibly signifies "vowed," "promised," or "bound in oath." Thus, the na...

Olaug Feminine Norwegian

EtymologyOlaug is a Norwegian feminine given name that traces its origins to the Old Norse name Ólaug. The name is composed of two ancient elements: anu, meaning "ancestor" or "grandfather," and an element akin to laug,...

Olaya Feminine Spanish

Olaya is the Asturian form of the name Eulalia, which itself derives from the Greek εὔλαλος (eulalos) meaning "sweetly-speaking," composed of eu ("good") and laleo ("to talk"). The name is closely tied to the cult of Sai...

Olayinka Feminine Yoruba

Olayinka is a given name and surname of Yoruba origin, meaning "wealth surrounds me" or more fully "a combination of prestige, success and wealth surrounds me." It is a name rooted in the concept of abundance and prosper...

Oldřiška Feminine Czech

Oldřiška is a Czech feminine given name, equivalent to English Ulrica and a cognate of the German Ulrike. It is the feminine form of the Czech masculine name Oldřich, which itself derives from the Old High German name Ul...

Oleksandra Feminine Ukrainian

Oleksandra is the Ukrainian form of Alexandra, a feminine given name with deep roots in Greek antiquity and widespread use across Europe. Etymologically, Alexandra derives from the Greek words alexein (“to defend”) and a...

Olena Feminine Ukrainian

Olena (Ukrainian: Олена) is a Ukrainian form of Helen. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Helene, which may mean “torch” or “corposant,” or be related to selene, meaning “moon.” In Greek mythology, Helen was the...

Olesya Feminine Russian Ukrainian

Etymology and Origins Olesya is a feminine given name used in both Russian and Ukrainian cultures. The name has two possible origins. First, it is commonly considered a diminutive of Oleksandra, the Ukrainian form of Ale...

Oľga Feminine Slovak

Oľga is the Slovak form of Olga, a name of Eastern Slavic origin. Ultimately derived from the Old Norse name Helga (meaning “holy” or “blessed”), the name traveled through Russian and Ukrainian into Slovak usage. Accordi...

Olga Feminine Bulgarian Czech +19

Olga is a feminine given name that originated as the Russian form of the Old Norse name Helga. The name is derived from the Old Norse adjective heilagr, meaning 'prosperous' or 'successful'. It was brought to Eastern Eur...

Olgica Feminine Macedonian Serbian

Olgica is a Macedonian and Serbian diminutive of Olga, a name with deep roots in Eastern European and Norse history. The suffix -ica is a common Slavic diminutive form, often used to express endearment or indicate a youn...

Olha Feminine Ukrainian

Olha is the Ukrainian feminine given name, derived from the East Slavic Olga and ultimately tracing its roots to the Old Norse Helga, meaning "holy" or "blessed." As a form of Olga, Olha shares in the rich historical and...

Olĭga Feminine Medieval Slavic

Olĭga is an Old East Slavic form of Olga, a name that has deep roots in the history of Eastern Europe. The name itself traces its ultimate origin to the Old Norse element heilagr, meaning "holy" or "blessed," as seen in...

Olimpia Feminine Hungarian Italian +3

Olimpia is a feminine given name used in several European languages, including Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Romanian, and Spanish. It is a form of Olympias, which itself derives from the ancient Greek name Olympos, referr...

Olimpiada Feminine Russian Ukrainian

Olimpiada is the Russian and Ukrainian form of Olympias, ultimately derived from the Greek place name Olympos, the mountain home of the ancient Greek gods. The name thus carries connotations of grandeur and divinity. Ety...

Olinda Feminine Portuguese Spanish +1

Olinda is a feminine given name best known as the name of a princess of Norway in the medieval Spanish tales of the knight Amadis of Gaul. The name's etymology is uncertain, but it may be related to the Greek word ὀλύνθη...

Oline Feminine Danish Norwegian

Oline is a feminine given name used primarily in Denmark and Norway. It is a feminine form of Ole, which itself is a Danish and Norwegian form of Olaf. The root name Olaf derives from the Old Norse name Áleifr, meaning "...

Oliva Feminine Italian Spanish +1

Oliva is a feminine given name of Late Latin origin, directly derived from the Latin word for "olive". The name is used primarily in Italian and Spanish contexts, reflecting the deep cultural and agricultural significanc...

Olive Feminine English French

Olive is a feminine given name taken directly from the English and French word for the olive tree, which is ultimately derived from Latin oliva. The tree has deep roots in the Mediterranean, particularly its oil, which h...

Olivera Feminine Croatian Macedonian +1

Olivera is a feminine given name primarily used in Croatian, Macedonian, and Serbian, formed as a feminine equivalent of the male name Oliver. The name Oliver itself has a complex etymology, potentially derived from Lati...

Olivette Feminine Literature

Olivette is a feminine given name and a direct feminine form of Oliver. The name is most notably recognized as the title character in the French opéra comique Les noces d'Olivette (The Wedding of Olivette) by Edmond Audr...

Olívia Feminine Hungarian Portuguese +1

Olívia is a Portuguese, Slovak and Hungarian feminine given name form of Olivia.Etymology and MeaningThe name Olivia, from which Olívia derives, was coined by William Shakespeare for his comedy Twelfth Night (1602). It i...

Olivia Feminine Danish Dutch +8

Olivia is a feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the word oliva meaning "olive." The name was popularized by William Shakespeare, who used it for a character in his comedy Twelfth Night (1602). In the play,...

Olívie Feminine Czech

Olívie is the Czech form of the name Olivia, ultimately derived from the Latin word oliva meaning "olive." The name Olivia was popularized by William Shakespeare in his comedy Twelfth Night (1602), where it belonged to a...

Olivie Feminine Czech

Olivie is a Czech variant form of Olivia, a name popularized globally through Shakespeare's comedy Twelfth Night (1602). While the original Olivia is of Latin origin, derived from oliva meaning "olive," the Czech adaptat...

Olīvija Feminine Latvian

Olīvija is the Latvian form of Olivia, a name popularized by William Shakespeare for the noblewoman wooed by Duke Orsino in his comedy Twelfth Night (1602). The name Olivia likely derives from the Latin word oliva meanin...

Olivija Feminine Croatian Lithuanian +1

Olivija is a feminine given name used primarily in Lithuania, Slovenia, and Croatia. It is a direct borrowing of Olivia, a name popularized in the English-speaking world, and adapted to the phonetic and orthographic norm...

Oliviya Feminine Russian Ukrainian

Oliviya is a Russian and Ukrainian form of the name Olivia. The name Olivia was coined by William Shakespeare for a character in his comedy Twelfth Night (1602). Shakespeare likely derived the name from the Latin word ol...

Oliwia Feminine Polish

Oliwia is the Polish form of Olivia, a name that was used by William Shakespeare for a character in his comedy Twelfth Night (1602). In the play, Olivia is a wealthy noblewoman who is pursued by Duke Orsino but instead f...

Olja Feminine Serbian

Olja is a Serbian diminutive of the name Olga. It is used as a feminine given name in its own right, often as a familiar or affectionate form. The name carries the rich history of its root and is primarily found in Serbi...

Ólöf Feminine Icelandic

Ólöf is an Icelandic feminine given name, the female form of Ólafur, which itself is the Icelandic equivalent of Olaf. The name derives from the Old Norse Áleifr, composed of the elements anu ("ancestor") and leif ("inhe...

Olubunmi Feminine Yoruba

Olubunmi is a Yoruba given name with deep spiritual significance. It is derived from the Yoruba phrase "Oluwa" (meaning "God" or "the Lord") contracted to "Olu," and "bunmi" (meaning "gives to me). Together, it means "Go...

Oluchi Feminine Igbo

Oluchi is a popular female name of Igbo origin in Southeast Nigeria. It means "work of God" in the Igbo language, and can alternatively be rendered as Oluchukwu. The name is a combination of elements that reference divin...

Olufunke Feminine Yoruba

Olufunke (also shortened as Funke) is a Yoruba given name meaning "God gave me to care for" or "God gives care". In Yoruba, the name combines Ọlọ́run (God) with fún (to give) and ọ̀kàn (care/breath), reflecting the cultu...

Olufunmilayo Feminine Yoruba

Olufunmilayo is a Yoruba female name of profound spiritual significance, originating from the Yoruba language of southwestern Nigeria. The name is a theophoric compound that translates to "God gives me joy" or "God has g...

Olufunmilola Feminine Yoruba

Olufunmilola is a Yoruba feminine name meaning "God gives me wealth" in Yoruba. The name is a compound of three elements: Olu (a shortened form of Olúwa meaning "God"), fún (meaning "gives"), mi (meaning "me"), and lọ́lá...

Oluwabunmi Feminine Yoruba

Oluwabunmi is a Yoruba feminine name from Southwestern Nigeria, meaning "God gave me" (from ọlụ́wa "god, lord" and bùn mí "give me"). It reflects the deep Yoruba tradition of using names that acknowledge the divine role...

Oluwafunmilayo Feminine Yoruba

Oluwafunmilayo is a Yoruba feminine given name, a variant of Olufunmilayo. Both names share a core meaning centered on divine joy, as Olufunmilayo translates to "God gives me joy" in Yoruba. The name is built from elemen...

Oluwakanyinsola Feminine Yoruba

Oluwakanyinsola is a Yoruba feminine name rich in cultural and spiritual significance. The name combines elements that reflect deep gratitude and praise: Oluwa (God), kan (to drop), yin (honey), and sola (wealth), collec...

Oluwakemi Feminine Yoruba

Oluwakemi is a Yoruba feminine given name from the Yoruba language spoken in Nigeria and Benin. It combines three key elements: Oluwa (an intimate form of Olorun meaning "God"), kē ("to care for"), and mi ("me"). Thus th...

Oluwaseyi Feminine Yoruba

Etymology Oluwaseyi is a unisex Yoruba given name with deep spiritual meaning. It is formed from the Yoruba words Oluwa ("God" or "Lord") and seyi ("does this") – a telic construction meaning "God made this". The name ex...

Oluwatoyin Feminine Yoruba

EtymologyOluwatoyin is a Yoruba female given name. Its meaning, "God is worthy of praise," is formed from the elements Olúwa ("God") and ọ̀yìn ("praise" or "praiseworthiness"). The name reflects a common practice in Yoru...

Oluwayemisi Feminine Yoruba

Oluwayemisi is a female name of Yoruba origin, meaning "God honours me." It is composed of the elements Oluwa (God) and yemisi (honors me), reflecting a common naming tradition among the Yoruba people of Nigeria, where n...

Olvido Feminine Spanish

Olvido is a Spanish feminine name that means "oblivion, forgetting." It derives from the title of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora del Olvido, Triunfo y Misericordias ("Our Lady of Oblivion, Triumph and Mercies"), which c...

Olwen Feminine Welsh Welsh +1

Etymology and MeaningOlwen is a feminine name of Welsh origin, derived from the elements ol meaning "footprint, track" and gwen meaning "white, blessed," thus forming the meaning "white footprint." The name is closely as...

Olwin Feminine Welsh

Olwin is a feminine given name of Welsh origin, primarily a variant of the more widely known Olwen. The name Olwyn is another variant form. As a diminutive or alteration of Olwen, Olwin shares its etymological roots and...

Olwyn Feminine Welsh

Olwyn is a feminine given name of Welsh origin, considered a variant of the more widely recognized name Olwen. Both names stem from the same mythological and linguistic roots, with Olwyn representing a modern or angliciz...

Olya Feminine Russian

Olya is a Russian diminutive of the name Olga, commonly used as a standalone given name in Russian-speaking countries. As a diminutive, it conveys affection and familiarity, often employed by family and friends. Etymolog...

Olympe Feminine French

Olympe is the French form of Olympias. In turn, Olympias derives from the ancient Greek personal name Olympos, which itself comes from the place name Olympus, the mountain home of the Greek gods in mythology. The name th...

Olympia Feminine Greek Slovak

Olympia is a feminine given name used in Greek and Slovak traditions. It is the feminine form of Olympos, a Greek personal name derived from Mount Olympus, the legendary home of the twelve Olympian gods in Greek mytholog...

Olympias Feminine Ancient Greek

Olympias is the feminine form of the Greek name Olympos, itself derived from Mount Olympus, the mythical home of the gods in Greek mythology. The name was borne by several notable figures from antiquity, most famously th...

Olyvia Feminine English

Olyvia is a rare feminine given name in English, a nonstandard spelling of Olivia. The name Olivia was introduced by William Shakespeare in his comedy Twelfth Night (1602), where it is borne by a wealthy countess. Shakes...

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