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13,457Orsola is the Italian form of Ursula, a name that derives from a diminutive of Latin ursa, meaning "she-bear." The root name Ursula thus carries the endearing meaning of "little bear." In Italy, Orsola emerged as a natur...
Orsolya is the Hungarian form of Ursula. The name Ursula is derived from a diminutive of the Latin word ursa meaning "she-bear," so Ursula and Orsolya both mean "little bear" or "bear cub."Etymology and Saint UrsulaThe n...
Ortrud is a female given name of Germanic origin, meaning "point strength" from the Old German elements ort "point" and drud "strength".The name is historically rare but gained a cultural foothold through literature and...
Etymology and OriginsOrtrun is a female given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old Germanic elements ort meaning "point" (referring to a weapon's tip or sharpness) and runa meaning "secret lore, rune." Mythologi...
Orvokki is a Finnish feminine given name derived from the word orvokki, meaning "pansy, violet" in Finnish. It belongs to a tradition of Finnish nature names, where floral vocabulary is adapted as personal names. The nam...
Osane is a Basque feminine name that means "cure, remedy" in the Basque language. It was proposed by Basque nationalist and writer Sabino Arana in his 1910 list of Basque saints names, intended as a Basque equivalent of...
Osanna is the Italian form of Hosanna, a name derived from the Aramaic exclamation Hoshaʿ na meaning "deliver us" in Hebrew, which appears in the New Testament as the shout of the crowds welcoming Jesus into Jerusalem. T...
Osanne is the French form of Osanna, ultimately derived from a biblical religious expression. Used predominantly in France, this rare feminine name carries deep religious undertones through its chain of linguistic descen...
Oshrat is a modern Hebrew feminine name, derived as a feminine form of Osher, which means "happiness" in Hebrew. The name is also associated with the biblical tribe of Asher, though it does not appear directly in the Bib...
Osnat is the modern Hebrew form of the Biblical name Asenath. It is a feminine name used primarily in Israel, derived from the Egyptian name Asenath, meaning 'belonging to the goddess Neith'. The name is closely tied to...
Ọṣun (also known as Oshun, Ochún, and Oxúm) is the Yoruba name of a powerful orisha (deity) venerated as the patron goddess of the Osun River in southwestern Nigeria. The name is possibly related to the Yoruba word ṣán,...
Otávia is a Brazilian Portuguese form of Octavia, derived from the Roman family name Octavius, which in turn comes from Latin octavus meaning "eighth". The name's lineage traces back to classical antiquity: Octavius was...
Otília is a Portuguese and Slovak feminine given name, derived as a form of Odilia. While it is used in Portuguese-speaking countries, it is also a standard form in Slovak, where it is pronounced [ˈɔtiːlia] and has dimin...
Otilia is a feminine given name used primarily in Romanian and Spanish, where it is the form of Odilia. The root name Odilia derives from the Old German elements uodil meaning "heritage" or ot meaning "wealth, fortune."...
Otilie is a feminine given name used primarily in the Czech Republic, where it serves as the Czech form of Odilia. The name Odilia derives from the Old German elements uodil meaning "heritage" or ot meaning "wealth, fort...
Ottavia is an Italian feminine given name, derived directly from the Latin Octavia. As the Italian cognate, it represents the cultural and linguistic adaptation of a name deeply rooted in Roman history and numerological...
Ottilia is a Swedish feminine given name, a variant of Odilia, which itself is derived from the Old German elements uodil meaning "heritage" or ot meaning "wealth, fortune." The name is closely associated with Saint Odil...
EtymologyOttilie is a French derivative of the medieval German masculine name Otto. Like other related Germanic names beginning with the prefixes Ad-, Aut-, Od-, Ot-, Oth-, or Ud-, it carries meanings such as "prosperous...
Ottoline is a feminine given name of German origin, primarily used in English. It is a diminutive of Ottilie, which itself is a German form of Odilia.The root name Odilia is derived from the Old German elements uodil mea...
Otylia is a Polish feminine given name, a localized form of Odilia. The name Odilia itself derives from Old German elements, with two possible roots: uodil meaning "heritage", or ot meaning "wealth, fortune". Through the...
Otýlie is a Czech female given name, equivalent to the French Odile and German Otilie. It is a native Czech form of Odilia, stemming from Old German elements uodil meaning "heritage" or ot meaning "wealth, fortune". Etym...
Ouida ( WEE-də) is a literary pseudonym used by the English author Marie Louise Ramé (1839–1908), born to a French father. The name originated from her own childhood pronunciation of her middle name Louise. Her pen name,...
Oum is a French-influenced transliteration of the Arabic word umm (أمّ), meaning "mother." Instead of the standard academic romanization "Umm," the spelling "Oum" reflects the pronunciation common in North African French...
Oumou is a West African feminine name, used primarily in French-influenced countries such as Mali, Senegal, and Guinea. It is a form of the Arabic Umm, meaning "mother," and follows the pattern of kunya (a type of Arabic...
Ourania is a Greek female name derived from οὐράνιος (ouranios), meaning "heavenly." In Greek mythology, it belongs to one of the nine Muses, the goddesses who presided over the arts and sciences. Ourania (also known as...
Outi is a Finnish female given name, particularly common in Karelian and Eastern Finnish traditions. It is the Karelian Finnish form of Avdotya, which itself is a Russian form of Eudocia. Ultimately, the name traces back...
Ovidia is a feminine given name used in Romanian, Spanish, and other Romance-language cultures. It is the feminine form of the Roman family name Ovidius, and more directly, a counterpart of the masculine names Ovidiu (Ro...
Owena is a feminine given name of Welsh origin. It is the feminine form of Owen, which itself is an Anglicized version of the Old Welsh name Owain.Etymology and Historical RootsThe name Owain derives from the Old Welsh f...
Etymology & OriginOxana is an alternate transcription of Oksana, a given name of Ukrainian origin used in both Ukrainian and Russian. The root name traces back to Greek xenos (stranger) and xenia (hospitality). The close...
Oxum is the Portuguese form of Ọṣun, used by adherents of Candomblé in Brazil, where it refers to a spirit associated with fertility and wealth. In the Yoruba religion, Ọṣun (also known as Oshun) is the orisha of love, s...
Øydis is a Norwegian feminine given name, representing the Norwegian form of the Old Norse name Eydís. The name traces its roots to Old Norse, where it combines elements of ey, meaning "good fortune" or "island," and dís...
Öykü is a feminine Turkish given name that literally means "story" in the Turkish language. The name is pronounced [øj.ˈcy] and reflects the cultural appreciation for storytelling and narrative art. As a modern Turkish n...
Oyunchimeg is an alternate transcription of the Mongolian Cyrillic name Оюунчимэг (see Oyuunchimeg), derived from the Mongolian feminine name composed of оюун (oyuun, meaning “wisdom, intellect”) and чимэг (chimeg, meani...
Oyuun is a Mongolian feminine name meaning "wisdom, intellect". Derived from the Mongolian word oyuun (оюун), which denotes mental acuity and understanding, the name embodies a core virtue valued in Mongolian culture.In...
Oyuunchimeg is a feminine Mongolian name that translates to "wisdom ornament" or "ornament of wisdom." It is composed of two elements: oyuun (оюун), meaning "wisdom" or "intellect," and chimeg (чимэг), meaning "ornament"...
Ozana is a feminine given name used in Croatian and Romanian, functioning as the local form of Osanna, which itself derives from the biblical expression Hosanna. The name ultimately traces back to the Aramaic phrase Hosh...
Özge is a common Turkish given name primarily used for females. It derives from the Turkish word özge, which means "other," "different," "distinct," or "unique." The name also carries connotations of "ablude" (perhaps an...
Özlem is a common feminine Turkish given name. In Turkish, the name means "yearning" or "missing." It belongs to the class of Turkish names derived from abstract nouns that express emotional states or virtues, a pattern...
Öznur is a Turkish female given name formed from two elements: the purely Turkish word öz, meaning "essence, kernel, or self," and nur, which means "light" but is of Arabic origin (from nūr). The name can thus be interpr...
Pa is a Hmong feminine given name meaning "flower" in the Hmong language. The name reflects the cultural appreciation of nature and beauty within Hmong communities, where floral names are commonly used for girls. While P...
Paaie is a Manx feminine diminutive, the native form of Peggy. The name derives from the medieval English diminutive Meggy, itself a variant of Margaret. The journey of the name through languages reflects a rich linguist...
Paca is a Spanish feminine diminutive of Francisca, the feminine form of Francis. It is a rare name, especially outside of Spain.Origin and MeaningPaca stems from the full name Francisca, which ultimately derives from th...
Pachamama is a name derived from the Quechua language, meaning "earth mother" (from pacha "world, time" and mama "mother"). It refers to the Inca and Andean goddess of the earth, fertility, and time, who is revered acros...
Pacífica is the Spanish feminine form of Pacificus, a Latin name meaning "peaceable," derived from pax ("peace") and facio ("to make, to do"). The name carries a serene, conciliatory quality, evoking the ideal of peacema...
Padma is a unisex name in India, used for both genders, that derives from Sanskrit padma meaning “lotus”. In Hindu tradition, the lotus is a sacred symbol of purity, beauty, and spiritual awakening, often associated with...
Etymology and Meaning Padmavati is a feminine Indian name of Sanskrit origin. It means "resembling lotuses", derived from the word पद्म (padma) meaning "lotus" combined with वती (vatī) suffix indicating resemblance or po...
Padmini is a feminine given name derived from Sanskrit padminī, meaning "a multitude of lotuses" or "a lotus pond," from the root padma ("lotus"). It is used prominently in the Kannada, Tamil, and Telugu language traditi...
Pádraigín is a given name in the Irish language, formed by adding the diminutive suffix -ín to Pádraig, the Irish equivalent of Patrick. It is distinct in that the suffix -ín has historically served dual purposes: origin...
Paget is a feminine given name of English origin, derived from a French and English surname that means "little page" (see Paige). The surname Paget itself was a diminutive form, originally meaning "little page" or "littl...
Pagona is a Greek feminine name meaning "peacock," derived from the Greek word παγώνι (pagoni). The peacock symbolizes beauty, vanity, and immortality in various cultures, particularly in Greek mythology where the bird w...
Etymology and Cultural SignificancePahoevotona'e is a traditional Cheyenne female name. It is composed of three Cheyenne elements: the verb stem pȧhoe- 'to be attached', the noun voto 'feather, plume', and a feminine suf...
Paige is a feminine given name of English origin, derived from an English surname meaning "servant" or "page" in Middle English. The term "page" refers to a young attendant or messenger, a role that evolved from medieval...
Paislee is a modern feminine given name derived as a variant spelling of Paisley. The name Paisley itself originates from a Scottish surname, which was taken from the town of Paisley near Glasgow. The town's name is thou...
Paisley is a given name that originated from a Scottish surname, which in turn comes from the name of a town near Glasgow. The town's name is thought to derive from Latin basilica "church". In industrial terms, the word...
Paityn is a modern female given name that originated as a fanciful spelling variant of Peyton. This feminine name emerged in the late 20th century, part of a broader trend of creative spelling adaptations designed to giv...
Etymology and MeaningPäivä is a Finnish female given name meaning "day" in the Finnish language. It is derived directly from the common noun päivä, which refers to the period of daylight or a calendar day. The name belon...
Päivi is a Finnish female given name directly derived from the Finnish word päivä, meaning "day". The name is part of a broader tradition in Finnish naming that draws on natural elements and common vocabulary, endowing t...
Päivikki is a Finnish feminine given name that originated as a diminutive of Päivi, which itself is derived from the Finnish word päivä meaning "day". Coined in the early 20th century, Päivikki emerged from an older nami...
Pakpao is a Thai feminine given name that directly translates to 'kite' in the Thai language, referencing a flying craft tethered to the ground by a string. Unlike many names that carry etymological roots from Sanskrit,...
Pála is an Icelandic feminine given name, the direct feminine form of Paul, originating as a Scandinavian adaptation of the Latin masculine name Paulus. In Icelandic tradition, the suffix -a is commonly used to feminize...