My light.
From the Old Norse "ormr," meaning "snake," "serpent," or "dragon."
From the Old Norse "ormr" (serpent) and the English "mund" (protection).
Feminine elaboration of Ormand.
Red or "reddish," from the Gaelic "ruadh."
Variant of Oren, meaning "pine tree."
Pine tree or "cedar."
Italian name, possibly from the Tuscan word for "flowering ash tree."
Modern invented name, likely a variant of Ornella or a unique creation.
Gold.
Spanish surname from a place name in the Basque Country.
Fawn or "gazelle."
Spanish for "orchid."
Light.
English surname, likely from a place name meaning "blackbird."
Little pale green one, "sallow."
Orrtha
Variant of Orson, meaning "bear cub."
From the Latin "ursus," meaning "bear."
Italian feminine diminutive of Orso, meaning "little bear."
Italian name meaning "little bear," also a character in Shakespeares *Twelfth Night*.
Spanish surname meaning "nettle patch" or from the Latin "urtica."
French place-name: "golden town."
Handhold, "support," "lion."
My light is God or "God is my light."
To study, "to perfect," "to govern."
Italian form of Hosanna, a liturgical acclamation meaning "save, we pray."
God-bright or "divinely brilliant."
God-bear or "divine warrior."
Variant of Osborn, famously associated with the rock star Ozzy Osbourne and his family.
Name of a famous Seminole leader, meaning "black drink singer."
From the Menominee word for "claw"; a city in Wisconsin.
God-good or "divinely good."
God-war or "divine battle."
Modern invented name, likely a variant of the Irish OShea or a unique creation.
Happiness, "blessedness," "fortune."
Greek form of the Hebrew name Uzziah ("my strength is Yahweh").
From God or "Gods own."
Capital city of Norway.
From the Finnish "osma," an old word for a bear.
Turkish form of the Arabic name Uthman, the third Caliph of Islam.
God-protector.
Spanish/Portuguese form of Osmond.
The anglicized form of Ois�n, the legendary Irish poet and warrior.
Diminutive of Oswald, Oscar, or Osborn.
A Germanic goddess of spring and dawn, from whom "Easter" is derived.
Meaning uncertain; possibly an Osage name.
Italian/Portuguese form of Oswald.
God-power or "divine ruler."
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