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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the pattern is *o*o.
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Nemorio m Spanish (Mexican), Italian (Rare)
Spanish and Italian form of Nemorius.
Neófito m Spanish
Spanish form of Neophytos via Neophytus.
Neofito m Italian
Italian form of Neophytos via Neophytus.
Neoptólemo m Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of Neoptolemus.
Neottolemo m Italian
Italian form of Neoptolemus.
Nepociano m Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of Nepotian.
Nepomuceno m Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Nepomuk via its latinized form Nepomucenus.
Nepoziano m Italian
Italian form of Nepotian.
Nestório m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Nestorios (see Nestor).
Nestorio m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Nestorios (see Nestor).
N'golo m Manding
This name means "I've largely procreated" (said by the newborn's father) in Bambara. It is traditionally given to the third-born son. ... [more]
Nhlohlotelo m & f Tsonga
Means "influence" in Xitsonga.
Nhlonipho m Ndebele
Means "respect" in Ndebele.
Nhoro m Shona
Means "antelope" in Shona.
Niccolo m English
Anglicized form of Niccolò.
Nicéforo m Galician, Spanish, Portuguese
Galician, Spanish and Portuguese form of Nikephoros.
Niceforo m Italian
Italian form of Nikephoros.
Nichioso m Ligurian
Ligurian form of Nicholas.
Nichiozo m Ligurian
Ligurian form of Nicholas.
Nicołò m Venetian
Venetian form of Nicolò.
Nicolo m Romansh
Variant of Niculò.
Nicoloso m Medieval Italian
Medievial Italian form of Nicholas.
Nicolotto m Medieval Italian
Diminutive of Nicola 1 and its variant Nicolò, as -otto is an Italian masculine diminutive suffix.
Nicoluccio m Medieval Italian
Medieval Italian diminutive of Nicola 1 and its variant Nicolò, as -uccio is an Italian masculine diminutive suffix.
Nicómaco m Spanish
Spanish form of Nicomachus.
Nicomaco m Italian
Italian form of Nicomachus.
Nihkolávo m Sami
Sami form of Nicolaus.
Nkongho m & f Jagham, Kenyang
Means "follower, pursuant" from the Kenyang and Jagham root koŋó meaning "to follow".
Nkosiyabo m African, Ndebele, Zulu
Means "their king" in Zulu.
Noato m Japanese
From Japanese 希 (no) meaning "hope, beg, request, rare", 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia" or 空 (a) meaning "sky" combined with 斗 (to), which refers to a Chinese constellation. Other kanji combinations are possible.
Nobuhiko m Japanese
From Japanese 信 (nobu) meaning "faith, believe, trust" or 伸 (nobu) meaning "extend, stretch, open" combined with 彦 (hiko) meaning "boy, prince". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Nobuhiro m Japanese
From 伸 (nobu) meaning "extend, stretch, open", 延 (nobu) meaning "prolong, stretch" or 信 (nobu) meaning "trust" combined with 大 (hiro) meaning "big, great" or 博 (hiro) meaning "command, esteem"... [more]
Nobuhito m Japanese
From Nobu combined with 人 (hito) meaning "person," also used as 仁 meaning "benevolence, compassion, humanity."
Nobuo m Japanese
From 信 (nobu) meaning "trust" or 延 (nobu) meaning "prolong, stretch", combined with 男 (o) meaning "male", 夫 (o) meaning "man, husband", or 雄 (o) meaning "hero, manly"... [more]
Nocencio m Asturian
Truncated form of Inocencio.
Nodariko m Georgian
Diminutive of Nodar.
Nodiko m Georgian
Diminutive of Nodar. A known bearer of this name is the Georgian singer Nodar "Nodiko" Tatishvili (b. 1986).
Nodo m Georgian
Short form of Nodar.
Noegroho m Javanese
Older spelling of Nugroho influenced by Dutch orthography.
Nokhuo m Mao
From the Mao nokhu meaning "last".
Nokkhotro m & f Bengali, Assamese
The Bengali and Assamese variant of Hindi Nakshatra. Derived from Sanskrit नक्षत्र (naksatra) meaning "star". It's used as the term for lunar mansion in Hindu Astrology
Noko m & f Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of given names that start with No-, such as Nodar and Noe for men and Nona 3 and Nora 1 for women.... [more]
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.
Nolfo m Medieval Italian
Short form of masculine names that end in -nolfo, such as Aghinolfo, Arnolfo and Sighinolfo.
Nolito m Spanish
Diminutive of Manuel.
Nolo m Spanish (Rare)
Diminutive of Manuel, as it is a short form of Manolo.
Nolyako m & f Nenets
Means "the smallest" in Nenets.
Noniano m Italian
Italian form of Nonianus.
Nonilo m Aragonese (Archaic)
Masculine form of Nonila.
Nonio m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Nonius.
Nonito m & f Spanish
spanish, tahitian, noni is a green, spiny fruit grown in Tahiti and is used for medicine. the Spanish use the suffix, -ito, meaning "small" or "miniscule". Nonito means "small noni".
Nonno m Italian
Italian form of Nonnos via it's Latinized form Nonnus.
Nono m Spanish, Portuguese
Portuguese and Spanish form of Nonnos via it's Latinized form Nonnus.
Nono m Spanish
Short form of Antonio.
No‘o-aio‘ m & f Kelabit
Means "always looks after others" in Kelabit.
Norboo m Ladakhi
Ladakhi form of Norbu.
Norihiko m Japanese
From combined with 則 (nori) meaning "rule, law, measure, norm, to follow" combined with 彦 (hiko) meaning "boy, prince". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Norihiro m Japanese
From Japanese 教 (nori) meaning "teaching, doctrine, to teach", 鑑 (nori) meaning "model, pattern, exemplar, example" or 雅 (nori) meaning "elegant, graceful" combined with 弘 (hiro) meaning "to spread, enlarge, expand"... [more]
Norihito m Japanese
From 範 (nori) meaning "example" or 教 (nori) meaning "teachings, doctrine" combined with 史 (hito) meaning "history". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Norino m Asturian
Short form of Honorino.
Norio m Japanese
From 昇 (nori) meaning "to rise up" or 範 (nori) meaning "example" combined with 夫 (o) meaning "man, husband". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Norito m Japanese
From Japanese 紀 (nori) meaning "chronicle, account, narrative, history, annals, geologic period", 規 (nori) meaning "standard, measure", 軌 (nori) meaning "rut, wheel, track, model, way of doing", 宜 (nori) meaning "best regards, good", 巨 (nori) meaning "gigantic, big, large, great", 教 (nori) meaning "teach, faith, doctrine", 慶 (nori) meaning "jubilation, congratulate, rejoice, be happy", 憲 (nori) meaning "constitution, law", 功 (nori) meaning "achievement, merits, success, honor, credit", 式 (nori) meaning "style, ceremony, rite, function, method, system, form, expression", 祝 (nori) meaning "celebrate, congratulate", 宣 (nori) meaning "proclaim, say, announce", 則 (nori) meaning "rule, follow, based on, model after", 智 (nori) meaning "wisdom, intellect, reason", 哲 (nori) meaning "philosophy, clear", 典 (nori) meaning "code, ceremony, law, rule", 登 (nori) meaning "ascend, climb up", 徳 (nori) meaning "benevolence, virtue, goodness, commanding respect" or 範 (nori) meaning "pattern, example, model" combined with 人 (to) meaning "person", 登 (to) meaning "ascend, climb up" or 士 (to) meaning "gentleman, scholar, samurai"... [more]
Noritomo m Japanese
From Japanese 儀 (nori) meaning "ceremony, rites", 憲 (nori) meaning "law", 紀 (nori) meaning "chronicle", 典 (nori) meaning "rule, ceremony", or 法 (nori) meaning "law, act, method", combined with 智 (tomo) meaning "wisdom, intellect" or 朋 or 友 (tomo) meaning "friend"... [more]
Normando m Italian (Rare), Spanish (Rare), Portuguese (Rare)
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Norman. Masculine form of Normanda.
Normanno m Italian
Italian form of Norman.
Nòto m Occitan (Rare)
Diminutive of Jausepin.
Noto m Medieval, Medieval German
Derived from Proto-Germanic *naudiz "necessity" and also used as a diminutive of names beginning with this element, such as Notger.
Novello m Italian
Masculine form of Novella.
Novembrino m Italian
Derived from Italian novembre "November", this name was traditionally given to children born in November. Since there is no saint of this name, the name day was celebrated on All Saints' Day.
Novianto m Indonesian
From the name of the month of November (November in Indonesian).
Nowabo m Obscure (Rare)
The nickname of the German politician Norbert Walter-Borjahns is formed of the first two letters of his given name and his lastnames.
Nsongo f & m Lingala
Nsongo means ‘the sword’. It is the name of Lianja’s sister in the Lingala and Mongo-Nkundo mythology complex.
Nsovo m & f Tsonga
Means "grace" in Xitsonga.
Nugroho m Javanese
Javanese form of Nugraha.
Oasetso m Sotho
Means "child of tradition".
Obbo m Frisian
Frisian variant of Obbe.
Obdulio m Spanish, Galician
Masculine form of Obdulia.
Obeko m Medieval Basque
Possible from Basque hobe "better" and -ko, a diminutive suffix (cf. Eneko).
Oberto m Medieval Galician, Ligurian
Medieval Galician variant and Ligurian form of Alberto.
Obidio m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Ovidio.
Obizzo m Italian
Of Germanic origin, though the meaning is unknown. Possibly from the roots aud "wealth" or hug "mind, thought, heart, spirit".
Oboro m Japanese, Popular Culture
From 朧 (oboro) meaning "cloud, hazy". There are numerous fictional characters with this name, and it is mainly given to males. One notable character is Oboro, an antagonist from 'Gintama'.
Océano m Spanish (Archaic)
Spanish form of Okeanos via its latinized form Oceanus. Also compare the Spanish noun océano meaning "ocean".
Oceano m Italian (Archaic), Portuguese (Archaic)
Italian and Portuguese form of Okeanos via its latinized form Oceanus. Also compare the Italian and Portuguese noun oceano meaning "ocean".
Ocko m East Frisian
Variant of Okko.
Octaviano m Spanish, Galician
Spanish and Galician form of Octavian.
Odálio m Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare)
Portuguese form of Odalio. Also compare Odélio and Odílio.
Odalio m Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
Spanish masculinization of Odalia. Also compare Odelio and Odilio.
Odélio m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Portuguese form of Odelio. Also compare Odílio.
Odelio m Italian (Rare), Spanish (Latin American)
Italian and Spanish masculinization of Odelia 1.
Oderigo m Medieval Italian
Italian form of Auderic (see Odéric).
Oderisio m Italian
Italian form of Oderisius.
Odilão m Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare)
Portuguese form of Odilo and/or Odilon.
Odiliano m Italian (Rare), Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare)
Probably a combination of Odilon (Portuguese) or Odilone (Italian) with a given name that ends in -iano, such as Adriano and Luciano.
Odílio m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Portuguese form of Odilio. Also compare Odélio.... [more]
Odilio m Italian (Rare), Spanish (Latin American)
Italian and Spanish masculinization of Odilia.... [more]
Odiló m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Odilo.
Odino m Italian
Italian form of Odin.
Odiseo m Galician, Spanish
Galician and Spanish form of Odysseus.
Odisseo m Italian
Italian form of Odysseus.
Òdo m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Odo.
Odo m & f Efik
Odó m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Odo.
Odoardo m Italian
Variant of Edoardo.
Odongo m Luo
"second born of twins"
Odorico m Italian, Spanish, Galician
Italian, Galician and Spanish form of Auderic via its variant form Odoric.
Oedo m Dutch
Dutch form of Odo.
Oesho m Near Eastern Mythology
Of uncertain etymology. Name borne by a Kushan deity associated with wind and high places, primarily worshipped between the 2nd and 6th centuries CE. Oesho is associated today with the Hindu god Shiva, and the Zoroastrian deity Vayu-Vata.
Oetomo m Javanese
Older spelling of Utomo influenced by Dutch orthography.
Ofelio m Portuguese (African), Spanish (Mexican)
Likely a masculine form of Ofelia.
Offredo m Medieval Italian
Italian form of Autfrid (also found written as Odfrid and Otfrid) and/or Hohfrid.... [more]
Offreduccio m Medieval Italian
Medieval Italian diminutive of Offredo, as -uccio is an Italian masculine diminutive suffix.
Ofiúco m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Ophiouchos via its latinized form Ophiuchus.
Ofiuco m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Ophiouchos via its latinized form Ophiuchus.
Ogbodo m & f Igbo
Ogbodo is an ancient name. It is used/ popularly heard in the Eastern part of Nigeria. ... [more]
Ogbotubo f & m Ijaw
Means "child of the soil" in Ijaw.
Ogezimo m & f Ijaw
Means "born during a festival" in Ijaw.
Ogheneoboakpororo m Isoko, Urhobo, Nigerian
Its origin is isoko and uhrobo, in Delta state, Nigeria. ... [more]
Ogo m Medieval
A hypocoristic of any of various names beginning with Og- or Oc-, a prototheme that developed from a reduced form of Otger.
Ohio m American
From the name of the state in the United States of America. The origin of the name came from the roquois word, O-Y-O meaning "great river".
Ohito m Japanese (Archaic)
From Japanese 男 (o) meaning "male" combined with 人 (hito) meaning "person". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Ohto m Finnish
Variant of Otso.
Oineo m Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Oeneus.
Oivo m Estonian (Rare)
Estonian cognate of Oiva.
Ojo m Yoruba
This name is given when a child is born with the umbilical cord around their neck.
Okello m Luo
"born after twins or third born of triplets"
Okeyo m Luo
"birthed during harvesting time"
Okimoto m Japanese (Rare)
From 興 (oki) meaning "retrieve, entertain, interest, pleasure, revive" and 元 (moto) meaning "root, source" or 本 (moto) meaning "origin, source". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Okko m Finnish
Short form of Oskari, and possibly a variant of Ukko. In the Finnish Orthodox name day calendar Okko's name day is celebrated on February 27, as it is considered to be a short form of Prokko which itself is a diminutive of Prokopios.
Okko m East Frisian
Shortened form of dithematic names starting with the name element od "heritage, wealth".
Ókȯhkéso m Cheyenne
Means "Little Crow" in Cheyenne.
Ókȯhkeveho m Cheyenne
Means "Crow Chief" in Cheyenne.
Ó'kȯhoméhéso m Cheyenne
Means "Little Coyote, Coyote Pup" in Cheyenne.
Okrezhüo m Mao
From the Mao okre meaning "amicable" and zhü meaning "good".
Okro m & f Laz
Means gold in Laz, related to the Georgian Okropir.
Oktabio m Basque
Basque form of Octavius.
Oktavio m Polish (Modern, Rare)
Most probably an invented variant of Oktawiusz inspired by Octavio. Last year (2019) two baby boys in Poland were given this name as a first name.
Októ m Icelandic
Short form of Októvíus.
Okwaho m & f Mohawk
Literally means wolf in Mokawk, also can mean; shows loyalty.
Oladapo m Yoruba
Means "wealth has been mixed together" in Yoruba.
Oladiipo m & f Yoruba
Means "honour is multiplied" in Yoruba.
Oladipupo m Yoruba
"Abundant Happiness" as told to me by a Nigerian immigrant I met named Oladipupo.
Olaedo f & m Igbo
Interpretation: "Ola edo" means a yellowish precious metal, a jewel; it is Igbo for "gold." Hence a child so name is adjudged "precious" and "golden."
Olao m Italian
Italian form of Olaf and variant of Olavo.
Olario m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Eulalius.
Olasinbo m Yoruba
Means "wealth is on the way" in Yoruba.
Olatayo m & f Yoruba
Means "happiness" in Yoruba.
Olatokunbo m & f Yoruba
Means "wealth or nobility returns from overseas" in Yoruba. It is typically given to a child born abroad and later brought home.
Oldorelino m Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare)
Most likely an invented name, which was possibly created by combining a name that ends in -oldo (such as Haroldo or Leopoldo) with Aurelino.... [more]
Olechario m Aragonese (Rare)
Aragonese form of Olegario.
Olekwugoco m & f Agatu
Means "will of God" in Agatu.
Olelko m Medieval Ukrainian
Old Ukrainian form of Oleksandr. Olelko Volodymyrovych was a 15-th century Prince of Kyiv, the penultimate of this title.
Olezhko m Ukrainian
Diminutive of Oleh.
Olímpio m Spanish
Spanish form of Olympius (see Olympios).
Olimpio m Italian, Galician
Italian and Galician form of Olympios.
Olimpiodoro m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Olympiodorus.
Olimpo m Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Olympos.
Olio m Medieval Basque
Originated from Roman patronymic surname Aulius, or from Basque Oilo "Hen".
Olivério m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Brazilian Portuguese form of Oliver.
Olivero m Italian (Rare), Spanish (Rare)
Variant of the Italian Oliviero, Italian/Spanish Oliverio and the Spanish Óliver.
Oliverotto m Medieval Italian
Diminutive of Olivero or Oliverio (both of which are variants of Oliviero), as -otto is an Italian masculine diminutive suffix.... [more]
Olivio m Portuguese (Brazilian), Galician (Rare), Italian (Rare)
Masculine form of Olivia and thus a masculine form of the saint's name Oliva.
Olko m Ukrainian
Diminutive of Oleh.
Ollegario m Italian
Italian form of Olegario via Latinized form Ollegarius.
Olmo m Spanish, Italian
Means "elm tree" in Spanish and Italian.
Olo m Spanish
Diminutive of Orlando.
Olo m Batak
Means "to follow, to agree" in Toba Batak.
Oluwafeyisayo m & f Yoruba
Means "God has turned this gift into joy" in Yoruba.
Oluwafisayo m & f Western African, Yoruba
Means "God has added to my joy" in Yoruba.
Oluwasogo m & f Yoruba
Means "God makes glory" in Yoruba.
Omariko m Georgian
Diminutive of Omar 1.
Omberto m Medieval Italian
Variant of the name Umberto.
Omeo m Indigenous Australian
Australian place name, a town in Victoria. Means "mountains, hills" in Gunaikurnai.
Omero m Italian
Italian form of Homer.
Omiko m Georgian
Diminutive of Omar 1 and its short form Omo. It can also be a contraction of Omariko.
Ommo m East Frisian, German
Old High German: ot = property, wealth; mair = known, respected, famous... [more]
Omo m Georgian
Short form of Omar 1.
Omobono m Medieval Italian, Italian (Rare)
Means "good man" in the dialect of the Po valley in Italy. Omobono Tucenghi was a merchant of Cremona, who dedicated all of his life to charity and peacemaking. He was canonized in 1197 and is the patron saint of the city of Cremona as well as of business people, tailors, shoemakers and clothworkers.
Omonigho m & f Urhobo
Omonigho is a name of Edoid (Benin, Isoko, Urhobo) origin and it means "A Child is greater than money."
Omonullo m Uzbek
Possibly a variant of Amonullo.
Onesíforo m Spanish
Spanish form of Onesiphorus.
Onesiforo m Italian
Italian form of Onesiphorus.
Onesto m Medieval Italian, Italian
Masculine form of Onesta.
Onfredo m Italian
Italian form of Humphrey.
Onigumo m Popular Culture
Japanese "spider demon" Onigumo is the real name for Naraku in the show "Inuyasha"
On-jo m & f Korean
From Sino-Korean 溫 (on) meaning "lukewarm, warm; tepid, mild" and 祚 (jo) meaning "throne; blessing, happiness". Other hanja combinations are also possible.
Ono m Japanese
Transferred use of the surname Ono.
Onomácrito m Spanish
Spanish form of Onomacritus.
Onorato m Italian, Medieval Spanish
Italian and medieval Spanish form of Honoratus.
Onoraziano m Italian
Italian form of Honoratianus.
Onorio m Italian
Italian form of Honorius.
Ontario m African American (Rare)
From the name of the Canadian province, or from the name of Lake Ontario (see the place name Ontario), which is probably derived from the Huron word ontarí:io meaning "great lake".... [more]
Ontro m Finnish
Variant form of Antro.
Onyango m Luo
"born in the morning before noon"
Oo m & f Burmese
Means "first, eldest, head" in Burmese.
Opélio m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Opellius.
Opellio m Italian
Italian form of Opellius.
Opilio m Italian
Derived from Latin opilio meaning "shepherd, herdsman, pastor". Also compare Opellius. A bearer of this name was Opilio Rossi (1910-2004), an Italian-American cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.
Opimio m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Opimius.
Opiyo m Luo
"firstborn of twins"
Opono m Hawaiian (Hispanicized, Rare)
Originates from Hawaiian Ho'Oponopono meaning "to make things right".
Oppio m Italian
Italian form of Oppius.
Optaciano m Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of Optatian.
Optato m Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Optatus.
Optaziano m Italian
Italian form of Optatian.
Óquimo m Spanish
Spanish form of Ochimus.
Oraççio m Ligurian
Ligurian form of Horatius.
Oracio m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Horatius.
Orbó m Hungarian
Diminutive of Orbán.
Orcio m Polish
Diminutive of Jerzy.
Ordoño m Medieval Spanish, Medieval Galician
Spanish and Galician form of Medieval Latin Ordonius, itself of unknown meaning and origin. Theories include a corruption of Fortunius and a derivation from Basque urde "pig, wild boar".
Orencio m Spanish (Rare), Galician (Rare)
Spanish and Galician form of Orentius.
Orenzio m Italian
Italian form of Orentius.
Oresanwo m African
The name is bear by the ijebu speaking people of western nigeria. ... [more]
Oresteo m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Orestheus.
Oreyo m Asturian
Asturian form of Aurelio.
Orgoglio m Arthurian Cycle, Literature
Orgoglio is a proud giant who imprisons the Redcrosse Knight in Book 1 of "The Faerie Queene".... [more]
Orianko f & m Asháninka
Etymology uncertain, the first element is likely from the Ashaninka oria meaning "sun".
Oriencio m Spanish
Spanish form of Orientius.
Orienzio m Italian
Italian form of Orientius.
Orimbato m & f Malagasy
Means "mark, token, obelisk" in Malagasy.
Orinoco m & f English, Spanish (Latin American), American (Hispanic), English (Modern)
The name of one of the longest rivers in South America. Irish musician Enya used the name of the river in her song 1988 song "Orinoco Flow," which many people know as "Sail Away." A famous bearer is male swimmer from New Zealand Orinoco Faamausili-Banse-Prince.
Orivaldo m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Variant form of Ariovaldo via Oriovaldo.
Orko m Basque, Basque Mythology
From Basque Orkeguna "Thursday". Orko is a thunder god in ancient Basque mythology.
Orlandó m Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian form of Orlando.
Orlanduccio m Medieval Italian
Medieval Italian diminutive of Orlando, as -uccio is an Italian masculine diminutive suffix.
Orlo m Jewish
Eastern Ashkenazic Jewish: from Oryol 'eagle' or Orl, a pet form of Aaron.
Ormanno m Italian (Archaic)
Meaning unknown. A famous Barrer is Ormanno Tedici.
Orneo m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Orneus.
Oro m Tahitian
Etymology uncertain, Oro is the name of a war god who is the national god of Tahiti.
Oroncio m Spanish
Spanish form of Orontius.
Oronzio m Italian
Italian form of Orontius.
Oronzo m Italian
Italian form of Orontius.
Oroonoko m Literature
Possibly a corruption of Orinoco, the name of a river in northern South America. This is the name of the title character of 'Oroonoko: or, the Royal Slave' (1688) by Aphra Behn... [more]
Orosio m Galician (Rare)
Masculine form of Orosia.
Oroveso m Theatre
Possibly based on an Ancient Celtic name. Oroveso was used by Vincenzo Bellini and Felice Romani for the character in 'Norma' (1831), based on the play 'Norma, ou L'infanticide' by Alexandre Soumet... [more]
Orsolo m Italian
Italian masculine form of Ursula.
Ortensio m Italian
Italian masculine form of Hortense.
Ortʹtʹo m Karelian
Karelian form of Artyom.
Orvo m Finnish (Rare)
From the archaic Finnish word orvo meaning "orphan".
Osahiro m Japanese
From Japanese 修 (osa) meaning "discipline, study" combined with 寛 (hiro) meaning "tolerant, generous", 弘 (hiro) meaning "expand", 博 (hiro) meaning "wide, broad, rich, abundant, plentiful" combined with 洋 (hiro) meaning "ocean"... [more]
Osahito m Japanese
From Japanese 理 (osa) meaning "reason, logic", 治 (osa) meaning "govern, regulate, administer" or 長 (osa) meaning "chief, head, leader" combined with 人 (hito) meaning "person". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Osao m Japanese
From Japanese 治 (osa) meaning "govern, regulate, administer" combined with 雄 (o) meaning "male". This name can be formed with other kanji combinations as well.
Osato m Japanese
From Japanese 治 (osa) meaning "govern, regulate, administer" combined with 人 (to) meaning "person". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Osbaldo m Spanish
Variant of Osvaldo. It might also be the Spanish form of Osbald.
Osberto m Italian
Italian form of Osbert.
Osebo m Akan
Osebo is a LEOPARD in the ancient stories of Ananse, the "Spider Man". He was PHYSICALLY STRONG.
Oslo m Popular Culture, English (American, Modern)
From the name of the capital city of Norway (see Oslo). It was used for a character in the 2017 television series Money Heist (original Spanish title La casa de papel), about a team of nine robbers who adopt city names as pseudonyms for anonymity.
Osmo m Finnish
From a poetic term meaning "fiancé" or "young man", called both osmo and osma in Finnish.
Osmondo m Italian
Italian form of Osmund
Osmundo m Spanish, Italian
Spanish form of Osmund and Italian variant of Osmondo
Oso m Popular Culture
Name of character in Disney's Special Agent Oso and means "bear" in Spanish.
Osogo m Swahili
Means “movement” in Swahili.
Ošpajko m Mari
Derived from oš meaning "white" and probably baj meaning "rich".
Ossilo m Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Oxylus.
Ostasio m Medieval Italian
Name of unknown origin. Ostasio I, II and III da Polenta were lords of Ravenna in the 1300s and 1400s.
Ostenaco m Cherokee
Meaning, "big head."
Ostiliano m Italian
Italian form of Hostilian.
Ostilio m Italian
Italian form of Hostilius.
Ostorio m Spanish
Spanish form of Ostorius.
Otabio m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Octavio.
Otariko m Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of Otar.
Otelo m Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of Othello.
Othelo m English
Variant of Othello.