French and Czech form of Olivia, meaning "olive tree."
Modern invented name, likely an ornate elaboration of Ollie or a blend with Anna.
Swedish form of Olaf, meaning "ancestors relic" or "forefathers descendant."
Danish/Norwegian patronymic surname meaning "son of Ole/Olaf."
Joyous or "happy."
My God is enough or "God suffices for me."
My God consoles me or "God is my comforter."
Russian diminutive of Olga, meaning "holy," "blessed."
French form of Olympia, meaning "of Mount Olympus."
Of Mount Olympus, the home of the Greek gods.
German for "grandmother."
Beloved, "darling," "cherished."
Bliss of Om.
Swahili form of Omar, meaning "flourishing," "long-lived."
Modern invented name, an elaborate extension of Omar, popularized by singer Omari Ishmael Grandberry.
Spanish surname, famously used as a first name by reality TV personality Omarosa Manigault.
The last letter of the Greek alphabet, meaning "great O."
A town in Victoria, Australia, from an Aboriginal word meaning "mountains" or "hills."
Sheaf of grain or "speaker."
Meaning uncertain; possibly an Algonquian name.
Meaning uncertain; possibly an Ojibwe name.
Greek form of Homer, the legendary epic poet.
A good child or "beautiful child."
A child of the family or "a child found at the right time."
My sheaf or "servant of Yahweh."
Peace, "tranquility."
Lithuanian and Catalan form of Anna, meaning "grace," "favor."
Gold.
Strong, "vigorous," or "mourning."
Sweet fragrance, "delightful scent."
Daughter of the Earth, a spirit of the corn in Iroquois mythology.
Little wave.
Spanish/Italian form of Undine, a water spirit or nymph.
French form of Undine, a water spirit or nymph.
Czech short form of Andrew ("manly," "brave").
Feminine form of Andrea, from Andrew ("manly," "brave").
One of the five nations of the Iroquois Confederacy, meaning "people of the standing stone."
Spanish form of Honoria ("honor").
Spanish form of Honorius ("honorable").
Modern invented name, likely an elaboration of Ona or a blend with the suffix -ella.
Today or "this day."
Modern invented name, famously borne by rapper Nicki Minaj (born Onika Tanya Maraj).
Happiness, "luck," "fortune."
Estonian form of the name, likely derived from Onni, meaning "happiness."
Spanish/Portuguese form of the Egyptian saint Onuphrius.
Italian form of the Egyptian saint Onuphrius.
English place-name/surname, from the Norman-French "Anslec."
Meaning uncertain; possibly a Tswana name from Botswana.
Polish form of the Egyptian saint Onuphrius.
Honor.
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