# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
1191 | Orlin | German | Renowned in the land. Form of Roland. | M | |
1192 | Orlondo | German | Renowned in the land. Form of Roland. | M | |
1193 | Oswald | German | Power of God. | M | |
1194 | Othman | German | Wealthy. | M | |
1195 | Othmann | German | Wealthy. | M | |
1196 | Otho | German | Wealthy. | M | |
1197 | Othomann | German | Wealthy. | M | |
1198 | Otilie | German | Fortunate heroine. | F | |
1199 | Otis | German | Wealthy. | M | |
1200 | Otka | German | Fortunate heroine. | F | |
1201 | Otthild | German | Fortunate heroine. | F | |
1202 | Otthilda | German | Fortunate heroine. | F | |
1203 | Otthilde | German | Fortunate heroine. | F | |
1204 | Ottila | German | Fortunate heroine. | F | |
1205 | Ottilia | German | Of the fatherland; fortunate heroine. | F | |
1206 | Ottilie | German | Elfin spear. Can also be a feminine variant of Odo: Wealthy, or of Ottilia: of the fatherland; fortunate heroine. | F | |
1207 | Otto | German | Born eighth or wealthy. | M | |
1208 | Ottokar | German | Happy fighter. | M | |
1209 | Otylia | German | Fortunate heroine. | F | |
1210 | Patty | German | Diminutive of Matilda: Strength in battle. Matilda was the wife of William the Conqueror. Used in Australia as slang for a bushman's pack. | F | |
1211 | Peer | German | A rock. Form of Peter. | M | |
1212 | Penn | German | Commander. | M | |
1213 | Penrod | German | Famous commander. | M | |
1214 | Pepin | German | Petitioner. | M | |
1215 | Peppi | German | Petitioner. | M | |
1216 | Per | German | A rock. Form of Peter. | M | |
1217 | Perahta | German | Glorious. | F | |
1218 | Petronilla | German | Rock. | F | |
1219 | Petronille | German | Rock. | F | |
1220 | Philipinna | German | Loves horses. | F | |
1221 | Philippine | German | Loves horses. | F | |
1222 | Poldie | German | Diminutive of Leopold: Bold people. Prince of the people. | M | |
1223 | Rab | German | Diminutive of Robert: Famed, bright; shining. An all-time favorite boys' name since the Middle Ages. Famous Bearers: Scottish national hero Robert the Bruce and novelist Robert Ludlum. | M | |
1224 | Rabbie | German | Diminutive of Robert: Famed, bright; shining. An all-time favorite boys' name since the Middle Ages. Famous Bearers: Scottish national hero Robert the Bruce and novelist Robert Ludlum. | M | |
1225 | Rachel | German | Lamb. | F |