French feminine form of Ocean.
The primordial Titan god of the ocean, the great river encircling the world.
Meaning uncertain; possibly an Osage name.
Spanish surname, from the Basque "otsoa" meaning "wolf."
One who is born after many girls.
From the Latin "octavus," meaning "eighth."
Feminine form of Octavius, meaning "eighth."
Belonging to Octavius, the name of the first Roman emperor, Augustus.
Spanish/Portuguese form of Octavius.
Variant of Octavius.
Roman family name meaning "eighth."
The tenth month of the year.
Meaning uncertain; possibly an Ojibwe name.
Friend or "ally."
Modern Spanish invented name, possibly from Odal�a.
Modern invented name, a unique phonetic construction.
A lyric poem in the form of an address to a particular subject.
To encourage, "to support."
Feminine form of Oded, "encourager."
From the Old German "uod," meaning "wealth," "fortune."
I will praise God.
English place-name/surname.
Alternate spelling of Odelia ("I will praise God").
Italian/Portuguese form of the Germanic name Odoric.
Ancient Greek city; also a city in Ukraine named after it.
Feminine form of Odet, a French diminutive of Otto.
French diminutive of Oda, meaning "wealth," "fortune."
I will thank God.
Star light.
Medieval French name of uncertain meaning.
French form of Odilia, meaning "wealth," "fortune."
Variant of Odilia.
The chief god in Norse mythology, god of wisdom, war, and death.
Latvian form of Odin.
Short form of names beginning with "od," meaning "wealth," "fortune."
Spanish form of Odo.
Modern invented name, possibly a blend of Oda and Donna.
The legendary Greek king of Ithaca, hero of Homers *Odyssey*.
Horizon.
Fawn, "young deer."
Feminine form of Ophir, a land of gold mentioned in the Bible.
King or "royal."
English place-name/surname: "oak valley."
Anchor.
Chief, "leader."
Shadow.
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