Spanish/Portuguese form of Oswald.
God-friend.
God-wolf.
Feminine form of Otis, meaning "one who hears well."
The title character of Shakespeares tragedy, the "Moor of Venice."
Wealth-famous.
Lion of God or "God is my strength."
Born at night.
Spanish form of Otto ("wealth," "fortune").
An archaic, poetic Finnish name for a bear.
Italian form of Octavia, meaning "eighth."
German diminutive of Otto.
Feminine form of Otto, meaning "wealth," "fortune."
English elaboration of Ottilie, famously borne by the literary hostess Lady Ottoline Morrell.
Italian elaboration of Otto.
Polish form of Ottilia.
The pseudonym of the popular Victorian novelist Marie Louise de la Ram�e.
Heavenly, one of the Muses, the Muse of astronomy.
Name of a famous Ute chief, meaning "arrow."
The man who kills, a name of a Cherokee chief.
Plural of ovum, meaning "egg."
Hebrew form of Obadiah, meaning "servant of Yahweh."
Worker, "servant," "worshiper."
English place-name/surname: "upper town."
The English form of the Roman poets name, Ovidius.
Italian/Spanish form of Ovid.
City in northern Spain, capital of Asturias.
Feminine form of Owen, meaning "young warrior," "noble."
Ours.
Born in the morning.
Born after the death of a sibling.
A nocturnal bird of prey, known for its wisdom and silent flight.
Modern invented name, a unique phonetic construction.
Historic university city in England.
A chemical compound containing at least one oxygen atom.
The Yoruba goddess of winds, storms, and transformation.
Chieftaincy has entered the house.
Meaning uncertain; possibly an Osage name.
Story.
A short, powerful, and culturally rich unisex name. In Hebrew, it means "strength." In English, it evokes the magical land of Oz, suggesting adventure, wonder, and a journey home. It is a name of dual, powerful meanings.
Armenian form of Hosanna, a liturgical acclamation.
Helper, "assistant."
Free, "independent."
Greek form of the Hebrew name Uzziah ("my strength is Yahweh").
Spanish/Portuguese form of the Hebrew name Uzziel ("my strength is God").
Diminutive of Oswald, Oscar, or Osborn.
Feminine form of Pablo, the Spanish form of Paul, meaning "small" or "humble."
Dawn, "daybreak."
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