Little field or "small meadow."
Her tent.
From an Iroquois word meaning "great river"; a U.S. state.
Fire glory.
Mount Uhud, a significant mountain in Islamic history near Medina.
Path, "road."
Forest.
Irish form of Austin, from the Latin "Augustus" ("majestic").
A city in California, from a Venture�o Chumash word meaning "moon."
Ojal
Rose.
Meaning uncertain; possibly a Luo name from Kenya.
Of the heavens.
Arrow, "missile."
An African animal related to the giraffe, with zebra-like stripes.
From the hill or "hill."
Passion flower.
Open sea, "offing."
From Choctaw "okla" (people) and "humma" (red), meaning "red people"; a U.S. state.
Born during the night.
Ukrainian form of Xenia ("hospitality").
October, from the Russian Revolution.
Increases joy.
Norwegian form of Olaf.
Spanish form of Eulalia ("well-spoken").
Glory comes.
From a Shawnee word meaning "beautiful"; a city in Kansas.
Joy returns.
Scandinavian form of Olaf.
Finnish form of Olaf.
An old person or thing.
A beautiful but highly toxic flowering shrub.
Russian form of the Norse name Helgi ("holy," "blessed").
Ukrainian form of Oleg.
Ukrainian form of Helen ("light," "torch").
Modern invented name, likely a blend of Olga or Olivia with a suffix.
A character in George R.R. Martins *A Song of Ice and Fire* (Olenna Tyrell).
Ukrainian/Polish diminutive of Alexandra ("defender of man").
Modern invented name, possibly from Oleta, a river in Florida.
Russian form of the Norse name Helga ("holy," "blessed").
A beautiful, melodic, and multicultural name. It has Hawaiian and Romanian connections, giving it a warm, exotic, and international appeal.
Modern invented name, likely a variant of Alicia with an "O."
Italian/Portuguese form of Olympius, meaning "of Olympus."
Scandinavian name, possibly from "�le" (ancestors relic).
Joyous, "happy."
City in Brazil; possibly from "�" (oh) and "linda" (beautiful).
A shortened form of the supreme god Chukwu Abiama in Igbo cosmology.
Olive, the fruit of the olive tree.
Serbian/Croatian feminine form of Oliver.
French diminutive of Olive.
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